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Alumni History of the University of North Carolina:
Electronic Edition.

University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

Ed. by Grant, Daniel Lindsey, b. 1897


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(title page) Alumni History of the University of North Carolina
(half-title page) Alumni History
(running title) Alumni History, 1795-1924
Daniel Lindsey Grant
Second Edition
xvi, 950, [11] p., ill.
[Chapel Hill, N.C.]
[General Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina]
1924
[Durham, N.C.]
[Chirstian & King Printing Company]

Call number C378 .UT5 c. 2 (North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)



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ALUMNI HISTORY

        


Alumni History
of the
University of North Carolina

DANIEL LINDSEY GRANT, Executive Secretary
General Alumni Association

SECOND EDITION, 1924


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PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED
BY
GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

PRINTED BY
CHRISTIAN & KING PRINTING COMPANY
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
1924


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This Volume

        THIS book is not comprehensive, although seventy-five per cent of its content is fresh material, gathered during the last few months and hitherto unpublished. It is sufficiently full, however, to warrant publication, and has been prepared with the same care as if it were the final word in our alumni history to date. The shortcomings of this volume will be healed by the next, and to that end this will be of particular service by indicating the goal sought, and by defining in terms of actual example the sort of data needed, thus making it possible for those so inclined to co-operate with us in carrying this work to its finale. In addition, it is the most significant contribution, thus far, to the task of gathering up and focussing the strength which springs from the power and love and devotion of 11,000 living alumni. Now attention will move and rivet itself upon the larger aspects of the work of the General Alumni Association.

        Several days are yet to elapse before the first two years of the Central Alumni Office come to an end. At the beginning of that time we had a class-room table and a typewriter; we had access to a card roster in the University Registrar's office which purported to be no more than a list of names of all matriculates from 1795 to date (with the complete collegiate record for the period subsequent to 1912). For those who entered previous to 1912 the degrees were entered on those limited records, but no effort had been made to include the complete term of attendance of matriculates--merely the date of admission. We also had available the Philanthropic and Dialectic Literary Society rosters of the early days, together with the catalogue published in 1889, compiled largely by Mrs. Cornelia Spencer, LL.D. This catalogue was subsequently (about 1900) checked and enlarged by James C. Taylor. Since the date of Mr. Taylor's work nothing of record has been preserved in Chapel Hill that could be of service to us in setting up the Central Alumni Office and editing this Alumni History, save the notes that have appeared from time to time under necrology in The Alumni Review. Hundreds of alumni listed as alive had died; and the mail addresses of more than 6,000 of the living were unknown.

        We wish this recitation of facts to render no one an injustice. But just credit and appreciation can be accorded those who have


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labored so valiantly in the University's service without allowing to continue the false idea that the building of an alumni office and the compilation of essential University data have been going on systematically over many years. This false idea has been abroad among our alumni and has been the one thing which has throttled our efforts. We, of course, were ignoring what men believed to be true, with the consequent result that our appeals were frequently considered unfair, unnecessary, and in some instances, even insincere. The atmosphere in this connection I feel can now be cleared with fairness to all by the propulsion of this single question: When did the alumni provide the office and the money for the execution of this task?

        This volume we now offer then has no exact predecessor in the one hundred and thirty years of University history, although marked second edition. The work published in 1889 is a precursor, for in that very year resolutions were passed by assembled alumni calling for the preparation, publication and distribution of a complete alumni history. Similar resolutions have appeared with monotonous regularity since that time. Indeed, the work of Mr. Taylor was attempted in consequence of this oft repeated desire, but unfortunately was not carried to completion.

        As already stated, this history is offered without apology although with the frank intent to publish again in four or five years, or at such time as the idea of an alumni history as here indicated, can be carried to successful execution. Roughly, seventy-five per cent of the material given here has been collected, and all of it compiled in less than two years, although we have had the concurrent task of building up an office and equipment. The data regarding the living men has come from approximately 7,000 different sources. A large portion of the data on the deceased ones (prior to 1900) had been previously secured and chronicled by Mr. Taylor. The additions we have made to information regarding the deceased have come from approximately 1,000 sources.

        We have endeavored at all times to be fair and just to the 15,000 different individuals. It isn't a single running story, with a single responsibility, but the glamor and pathos of 15,000 individual lives--from the position of the Highest to the lowliest in our land--all out on dress parade. Every precaution has been taken to guarantee factual exactness at an expense of time and energy scarcely conceivable to one inexperienced in this particular character of work. We have consistently minimized the amount of data given when the possibility of error, by inclusion, appeared.


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        To have done otherwise would have violated the motive which has controlled us in the production of the work, for we want it to be more than the recitation of individual successes and failures to grace or shame us, more than a book to be pushed into the most unused corner of a bookshelf to be lost sight of for the present and reclaimed only to become an heirloom. We want it to help bind into a conscious whole the component parts of that entity--the University of North Carolina. And that entity is not alone in Chapel Hill, as some of us are wont to think; it is not alone in the days of one's student life which the rosy mists of memory have enshrouded in romance and glory; neither is it alone in the past, nor will it be alone in the future. It is not alone the great men who have been its students; the indifferent and the weak are its own in their peculiar way. It is all the men it has sent forth whose lives have been broadened, deepened, and sweetened by her instruction, inspiration and conception of broad purpose. And it has a future to be shapened, in part, at least!

        This book should help us to see more clearly our relationship to the institution, and the institution's relationship to the Commonwealth which gave it birth, has nourished it, and now, after a century and a half of trial, is more deeply committed to the program of public education than to any other single endeavor,--a commitment of so long standing and so oft demonstrated wisdom that it has risen to full stature, becoming a devotion. The University was conceived by this Commonwealth for the preservation and development of a democratically organized society, and those of us who are living and doing today are little worthy of the heritage which is ours unless the University of North Carolina be ever kept true to the conception which founded it, and adequate to the demands of a growing civilization.

        The field for constructive service is open. Never was the need for enlightened, responsible citizenry more urgent than at this hour of the world's history. With a red horizon stretched across wide and needy lands where efforts at a democratic organization of society out-distanced the wisdom and responsibility of their average man; with the diversity in our own American life becoming ever more accentuated on account of our varying natural conditions and the developments of the last half century the need for fulfilling the dream of our fathers--of finding public security in an educated citizenry--becomes the more urgent.

        And when all of us are thoroughly cognizant of the heritage which is ours as Carolina men, and are conscious of our responsible connection with the University, it shall be the purpose of the General


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Alumni Association to keep in each of its members an ever quickened interest in the opportunities which are ours, as a group, because of common ties, and attachments.

        We conceive this History to be a vital step in the work of building this dynamic group consciousness among University of North Carolina alumni so that together we may the more effectively "consult the security of the future." The institution has a record of which we are justly proud, but our love is equally commiseration for the handicaps under which it has labored, as it is devotion to the contribution in men and thought which it has made. Today as a body of strong men, able to do, we must acknowledge, when we stand four-square to all the winds that blow, that alma mater has been nourished at times upon crumbs from the Master's table when it should have been fed upon nectar from the lap of the Gods. The challenge of our future as an organized body of alumni is what increased contribution can we make to the strength and security of the future of America through the wisest development and use of the University of North Carolina?

DANIEL LINDSEY GRANT, Editor.

August, 1924.


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Appreciation

        A large number of people have made substantial contributions to this work. Even though the roll cannot be called here and an exact allotment of credit made, I wish to thank all of them, even impersonally, and acknowledge our debt to them.

        An acknowledgement is made elsewhere of large credit due James C. Taylor, of Morganton. There should be added the names of Walter Murphy, '92, and Edgar Ralph Rankin, '13.

        Particular attention should be drawn to the work of C. Percy Powell, '21, who has been general assistant in the Central Alumni Office, and has devotedly given himself to the preparation of the work.


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Table of Contents


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Basis of Editing This Volume

        Clarity, conciseness, and completeness have been the dominant considerations in establishing the type, size and page arrangement of the data; and also in editing the material for this arrangement. It has been necessary to get a large amount of information into very small space without limiting the range of the data included. This necessitated the context with small type; and facility in reading matter thus printed required the use of the minimum number of capital letters.

        It has been our purpose to include (a) the full name; (b) the current address (indicating also the permanent address if the present address is temporary); (c) the complete college record with degrees; (d) date and place of birth; (e) names of parents; (f) the name of wife (or husband) and place and date of marriage, if married; (g) the outstanding achievements during undergraduate days; (h) a complete chronological statement of the career including professional, business or civil activities, military service, writings, etc.; (i) affiliations with fraternal, civic and religious organizations.

        When no state is given, North Carolina is understood unless clearly indicated otherwise by the context. The portion of the academic career which pertains to the University of North Carolina is given without the mention of the institution's name; degrees received, as years spent at other institutions are given along with the name of such institution.

        In the case of the alumni of the earlier days whose places of residence were numerous and widely scattered, the effort has been to give the place of origin and the last established place of residence. It is hoped that this will give us a wide source for reference when this work is published, in order to obtain additional data needed.

Explanation

        A star (*) preceding name indicates that the party is dead, even though the date of decease is not stated.

        A single dagger (†) indicates alumni with whom we have established no contact during the two years of duration of this office. Such parties may, or may not be dead.

        A double dagger (‡) indicates those with whom we have established mail contact during the past two years, but whose mail now fails of delivery at the address given.

        In such instances we are assuming that first-class mail which is not returned to us is delivered, and we are assuming also that first-class mail which is returned to us has been addressed improperly. This basis is not absolute because we have established, in our own experience, wide discrepancies in postal service, but is the only basis on which we could give the information for the catalogue.

        The abbreviations used are as follows:


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Alphabetical Roster, 1795 to 1924

A

*ABBOTT, EDWARD LAWRENCE Teacher

        South Mills; b. Sept. 1, 1869; d. Oct. 24. 1899; A. B. 1898; Methodist.

*ABBOTT, JOHN CLAUDIUS Teacher

        South Mills; b. Nov. 23, 1871; d. Aug. 18, 1896; s. 1895-96; Methodist.

ABBOTT, LUNSFORD Physician

        401 Masonic Temple, Raleigh; s. a. 1904-5; s. l. 1905-06.

ABEL, HUGH

        Waynesville; s. 1914-15; Trinity col.; b. Waynesville, July 12, 1894; p. Dr. J. F. and -- --.

‡ABELKOP, ISIDOR M. Bookkeeper

        Buffalo, N. Y.; foreign born, July, 1899; p. H. and Edith Abelkop; bookkeeper for R. R. co.; 3 years in France during the World War; Jewish.

ABELL, EDWARD STANLEY, JR. Auditor

        Raleigh; s. 1917-18; b. Smithfield, Dec. 1, 1900; p. Edward Stanley and -- --; employee N. C. auditor's office.

ABERNATHY, NOAH W. Merchant

        Marble; s. 1904; b. near Grandview, March 17, 1879; p. M. L. and Tobitha (Palmer); m. Julia Pivett; mercantile business since leaving college; alderman town of Marble several years; precinct chmn. Rep. party; Baptist.

*ABERNETHY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Rialto, Chatham co.; b. 1855; s. 1882-83; book agent.

‡ABERNETHY, BENJAMIN SCOTT

        Care the Fourth Estate, 59th st., West, New York, N. Y.; s. a. 1902-06; s. l. 1906-07; b. Alexander co., June 3, 1885.

ABERNETHY, CHARLES LABAN Congressman.

        118 Pollock st., New Bern; s. l. 1894-95; Rutherford col.; b. Rutherford College, Mar. 18, 1872; p. Rev. John Turner and Martha Anna (Scott); m. Minnie May, Dec. 19, 1895; teacher 1891-92; editor Beaufort Herald 1893-98; lawyer; mem. 67th and 68th Congresses; co. att'y Cartaret co.; general counsel Atlantic and North Carolina R. R.; state solicitor 3rd and 5th Judicial districts for 12 years; presidential elector 1900 and 1904; mem. dem. state exec. com.; Methodist Episcopal.

ABERNETHY, CHARLES LABAN, JR. Student

        New Bern; s. 1917-18; A.B. Harvard univ. 1922; ibid., s. l. 1923; b. New Bern, Dec. 9. 1900; p. Charles Laban and Minnie (May); Methodist.

ABERNETHY, CLAUDE OLIVER Urologist and Dermatologist

        706 Citizens Nat. Bank bldg., Raleigh; B. S. 1902; M. D. 1906; Univ. of Pa. 1915; b. Rutherford College, Oct. 8, 1880; p. Rev. John T. and Annie Martha (Scott); m. Mary Carter Ray, Aug. 2, 1911; general medical practice 1906-15; since limited to Urology and Dermatology; author number of papers on medical subjects; Capt. Med. Corps. July, 1918, to Feb. 1919; stationed Camps Greenleaf and McClellan; Methodist.

ABERNETHY, ERIC ALONZO Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1895-98; s. m. 1898-1900; B.S. 1906; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1901; M.D. Columbian univ., 1903; b. Rutherford College, Aug. 2, 1876; p. Rev. John T. and Anna Martha (Scott); m. Laura Emmette Mace, Dec 27, 1899; editor Univ. Magazine; Acacia; Phi. Soc.; Alpha Kappa Kappa; practiced medicine at Washington, D. C., until fall of 1904; Chapel Hill since; physician to Summer School 1912-; to Univ. 1919-; mem. Univ. Board of Trustees 1906-1919; Steward Methodist ch.; mem. Chapel Hill graded school board; pres. 6th District Med. Soc.; sec. 5th District dem. exec. com.; surg. Sou. Ry.; mem. old med. reserve corps; called active service May 31, 1917, as 1st lieut.; officers training camp. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., until Sept. 8, 1917; ordered to Camp Dix, N. J., becoming Ass't. Div. Surgeon; promoted capt. Nov., 1917; major, Feb., 1918; went overseas with 78th Div.; served with British Armies until Aug. 18, 1918; wounded in Belgium, July 6, 1918; went with Div. to First Amer. Army, Aug. 18, 1918; assigned Commanding Officer 303rd Sanitary Train, 78th Div., Sept 3, 1918; in St. Mihiel drive; Meuse-Argonne salient; Lt. Colonel, Feb., 1919; discharged Camp Dix, June 1, 1919; 32d degree Mason; Shriner; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

ABERNETHY, ERNEST HENRY Journalist

        1403 12th ave., Hickory; pres. 1308 Pine st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1919; b. Hickory, Nov. 13, 1899; p. Dr. Henry L. and Fannie O. (Eckard); display adv. staff Philadelphia


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North American Daily Oct., 1922 --; serg. major S. A. T. C., Lenoir col. unit, 1918.

*ABERNETHY, ELVA MAY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; b. Rutherford College. Sept. 20, 1878; d. Advance, Feb. 21, 1903; s. 1900-01.

ABERNETHY, JOHN GRAHAM

        Lenoir; s. p. 1906-07.

ABERNETHY, JOHN GRAHAM Farmer

        Elkin; s. 1900-01; b. Mecklenburg co., May 12, 1880.

ABERNETHY, JOHN TURNER Realtor

        Madison ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1917-20; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 1, 1899; p. Dr. Eric A. and Laura (Mace); m. Agatha McCorkle, March 21, 1921; with R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., 1920; Imperial Tob. co., Ltd., 1920-23; Atlantic Coast Realty co., 1923-; enlisted Reg. Army 1918; consigned to 78th N. A. Div.; hdq. 303 San. Train; served on Flanders Front near Ypres and Arras, summer 1918; St. Mihiel Front, Sept., 1918; Argonne Front Sept. to Nov., 1918; promoted to sergeant; went to officers training camp at Lauges, France; discharged March 26, 1919; Methodist Episcopal.

ABERNETHY, LEROY FRANKLIN Banker

        1335 13th ave., Hickory; A.B. 1906; B.A., N. C. State 1901-05; b. Hickory, Sept. 27, 1885; p. J. F. and Mary Alice (Whitener); m. Rhea DeHart Sourbeer, Nov. 20, 1910; 1905 football team; partner Abernethy Hdw. co., 1907-1918; cashier Consolidated Trust co., 1918-; vice-pres., 1924-; 1st pres. Hickory Kiwanis Club; director Chamber of Commerce; dem. nominee general assembly, 1918; sec. Hickory Red Cross during war; captain 33 co. N. C. Reserve Militia during World War; Reformed Church.

ABERNETHY, LONNIE LEE Electrician

        20 Grove st., Charlotte; s. 1910-14; b. Charlotte, Aug. 9, 1888; p. Richard Blythe and Susan Laura (Horry); m. Gertrude Warley, Feb. 14, 1919; varsity football; employee Sou. Power co., main'nce dept., 1914-; Mason; Presbyterian.

ABERNETHY, MAX DUDLEY Corporation Clerk

        306 Park drive, Raleigh; s. 1915-16; b. Mt. Holly, Feb. 11, 1893; p. W. C. and Martha E. (Smith); m. Elizabeth Hill, Mar. 19, 1921; city editor Gastonia Gazette; reportorial work Raleigh Times; capital correspondent state papers 1920-22; managing editor Greensboro Daily Record, 1922-23; corporation clerk N. C. Sec. of State 1923-; co. "A" 115th Machine Gun Bat.; Air Service, U. S. Army 1917-19; Pythian; Methodist.

ABERNETHY, OSCAR MARVIN

        Charlotte; LL. B. 1924; b. Nov., 1899; p. Dr. J. E. and -- --; Methodist.

*ABERNETHY, RICHARD BLYTH, JR.

        Charlotte; b. Apr. 16. 1890; d. Dec. 10, 1913; s. 1911-13; Presbyterian.

*ABNY, JOEL RICHARD

        Greenwood, S. C.; s. 1914.

ABRAMOWITZ, JACOB BERNARD

        2912 Linwood bldg., Kansas City, Mo.; A. B. 1924; b. Wilmington, Feb. 24, 1903; p. Saul and Fannie (Kabalsen); Jewish.

ABSHER, DARIUS CLEVELAND U. S. A.

        Care Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.; s. 1904, 1906; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1909; g. s. N. Y. Med. sch. and hosp., 1910; b. Ashe co., Dec. 18, 1882; p-Mark and Julia E. (McNeill); (name originally spelled Abshire); m. Bethania Ashby, Oct. 27, 1909; practiced medicine at N. Wilkesboro and Mt. Airy until 1913; municipal health officer, Mt. Airy; field director hookworm commission, state board of health; established model rural health communities in Robeson and Scotland counties; health officer for Vance co. and city of Henderson 1915-17; International Health Board of Rockefeller Foundation in Arkansas as field director of sanitation; public school teacher Ashe co., 1903-06; chmn. section on public health and education. Medical Society of N. C., 1917; vice-pres. N. C. Health Officers' asso. 1917; pres. 1918; author. The Means by which Diseases are Spread; A County Method of Handling Tuberculosis, read before Southern Medical asso., Atlanta, 1916; Life Extension Work, read before N. C. Health Officers' asso. 1917; The Soil Pollution Diseases and Their Control, read before Arkansas Health Officers Asso. 1917; commissioned 1st lieut. Med. Reserve Corp, April 1917; trained Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; stationed Camp Bowie Texas, Camp Greene, N. C., Camp Eustis, Va.; a year after the armistice with A. E. F. in Siberia; discharged March 1, 1920; promoted to capt. in May. 1918, to major in Oct., 1918; entered Reg. Army Dec. 1, 1920, with rank of major; Baptist.

*ADAMS, BENJAMIN BLAKE Farmer

        Milledgeville, Ga.; b. Sept. 7, 1847; s. 1859-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; 1st lieut. Morgan's Cavalry, C. S. A.

ADAMS, CHARLES PERONNEAU

        Waynesville; s. m. 1905-06; b. 1888.

ADAMS, CLARENCE LEONIDAS Realtor

        Care Parker-Hunter Realty co., Raleigh; s. 1914-15.

ADAMS, CHARLES WYATT Drug Clerk

        Care Fairfax Phar., Miami, Fla.; s. p. 1919-20; p. S. L. and Virginia C. (Coley); m. Margaret E. Mawhinnly, Sept 4, 1923.

ADAMS, EDWARD CLARENCE Druggist

        615 South York st., Gastonia; s. p. 1906; b. Clover, S. C., Sept. 26, 1888; p. W. E. and Sarah J. (Campbell); m. Alice H. Poole July 3, 1918; mgr. store J. H. Kennedy


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& co., druggists; promoted 1st cl. serg. Aug., 1918; nine months in France as druggist. Base hosp. No. 81; discharged June, 1919: Presbyterian.

ADAMS, EDGAR EUGENE

        Rutherfordton; Ph. G. 1924; b. May 21, 1901; p. Rev. M. W. and Florence (Baugh); Phi Delta Phi; Baptist.

ADAMS, FRANKLIN LEVERNE

        Rowland; s. 1921-22; b. Rowland, June 29, 1903; p. S. L. and -- --.

ADAMS, HENRY BETHUNE, JR. Lawyer

        Monroe; pres. Waxhaw; s. l. 1904; A.B. 1904 Trinity col.; b. Nov. 29, 1880.

ADAMS, JAMES ERVIN

        429 Lackey st., Hamlet; B. S. 1924; b. Camden, S. C., Oct. 1, 1902; p. Romelans Marion and Annie (Graham); Kappa Pi; Baptist.

ADAMS, JUNIUS GREENE Lawyer

        15 Church st., Asheville; summer law 1906; b. Statesville, Feb. 2, 1884; p. Judge Joseph S. and Sallie (Green); m. Helen Barber, Nov. 6, 1907; judge police ct. of Asheville 1910-1914; present mem. Merriman. Adams & Johnston, atty's; pres. Nat. Bank of Commerce of Asheville, and Commerce Union Trust co.; Major J. A. G. Dept. 1918-1919; exec. sec. U. S. liquidation commission 1919; special commission for liquidation 3rd Army, 1919; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*ADAMS, JOSEPH HENRY

        Augusta, Ga.; b. 1843; killed Santa Rosa Island, Fla., Oct. 9, 1861; s. 1860-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. C. S. A.

*ADAMS, JAMES M.

        Yorkville, S. C.; b. 1841; s. 1859-62; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

ADAMS, JOHN SNEED Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1904; b. Bakersville, Mar. 27, 1879; p. Jas. S. and Sallie S. (Green); m. Hattie Hunter Etheridge, Jan 14, 1908.

ADAMS, LACY E.

        Gastonia; s. 1917-18.

*ADAMS, NATHANIEL

        Wilmington; s. 1801.

*ADAMS, PETER HENRY

        Greensboro; b. Nov. 30, 1845; s. 1861-65; pres. Union Telephone & Telegraph co.; Scout C. S. A.

*ADAMS, ROBERT B. Planter

        Yorkville, S. C.; b. Jan. 20, 1840; A. B. 1860; Planter; capt. C. S. A.

ADAMS, RAYFORD KENNEDY Physician

        Dix Hill, Raleigh; s. 1907-08, 1909-10; Trinity col. 1904-07; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1912; b. Monroe, Feb. 22, 1886; p. Henry B. and Fannie (Person); m. Mary Belle King, Nov. 2, 1918; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon (Jefferson); resident physician Mercer hosp., Trenton, N. J.; mem. staff N. J. State Village for Epileptics, Skillman, N. J.; at present first asst. physician. State Hospital. Raleigh; mem. Wake co. Med. Soc. and N. C. State Med Soc.; Methodist.

ADAMS, RAYMOND WILLIAM Teacher

        620 S. Liberty st., Elgin. Ill.; pres. Chapel Hill; M. A. 1921; A. B. Beloit col.; b. Elgin, Ill., May 7, 1898; p. Alfred Franklin and Etta (Fisk); teaching Fellow in English. U. N. C., 1921-22; inst. in English, 1922-; S. A. T. C., 1918; Methodist Episcopal.

ADAMS, SAMUEL BURTON Insurance

        622 N. 6th st., Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1864-65.

ADAMS, STONEWALL JACKSON Accountant

        Raleigh; A. B. 1900; s. l. 1902-03; b. Raleigh, July 4, 1880.

ADAMS, THADDEUS AWASAW Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; Ph. B. 1902; s. l. 1902-03; b. Wilson co., Dec. 4, 1877; p. James H. and Elizabeth (Parker); m. Emma Ford. Nov. 18, 1908; Phi. Soc.; taught school; practicing law Charlotte since Mar., 1905; dem. elector 1920 presidential campaign; Presbyterian.

*ADAMS, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. Feb. 18, 1836; killed in battle at Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, 1862; A. B. 1858; lawyer; capt. 27th N. C. inf. C. S. A.

ADAMS, WILBUR COLE

        Conway, S. C.; s. p. 1913; b. Rowland, Aug. 26, 1894; p. S. L. and -- --.

*ADAMS, WILLIAM GALES Realtor

        From Iredell co.; Nashville, Tenn.; b. Apr. 29, 1858; d. Aug. 4, 1922; m. Lillian Gorden, Nov. 21, 1892; m. Mrs. Edith Cheatham, Apr. 22, 1904; s. 1878-82; teacher 10 yrs.; ry. service; dist. pass. agt.; insurance and real estate; Presbyterian.

*ADAMS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Durham; b. Jan. 14, 1900; d. Aug 5, 1918; s. 1916.

†ADAMS, WALTER JARVIS

        Fayetteville; s. 1913-14; b. Holly Springs, Aug. 26, 1887; p. David T. and -- --.

ADAMS, WILLIAM JACKSON Jurist

        Carthage; A. B. 1881; s. l. 1882-83; LL. D. 1924; b. Rockingham, Jan. 27, 1860; p. Rev. S. D. and Mary (Jackson); m. Florence Wall; N. C. Gen. Assembly 1893; N. C. Sen. 1895; sup'r ct. judge 1908-21; assoc. Justice supr. ct., 1921-; Methodist.


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‡ADAMS, WALKER MITCHELL

        Statesville; s. 1916-17; b. Statesville, Sept. 25, 1896; p. Mrs. J. M. Adams; 2nd lieut. C. A. C. Training sch., Ft. Monroe, Va.

†ADAMS, WILLIAM WITHERS Lawyer

        Petersburg, Va.; A. B. 1866; C. S. A.

ADCOCK, DAVID FILLMORE

        R. F. D. 5, Oxford; s. 1922-23; b. Creedmoor, Nov. 25, 1902; p. M. F. and Lucy Cordis (Lawrence); Baptist.

ADDERTON, JAMES Banker

        Lexington; s. 1893-1895; b. Lexington, July 17, 1876; p. Richard Stokes and Martha A. (Adderton); m. Mary Bell, Dec. 22, 1887; Phi Gamma Delta; Di Soc.; hardware merchant; banker; justice of the peace; Presbyterian.

ADER, OTTIS LADEAU

        R.F.D. 3, Advance; s. 1919-20; b. Advance Feb. 2, 1899; p. D. E. and -- --.

ADERHOLDT, DAVID WILLIAM Manufacturer

        Henry River; s. 1886-87; b. Gaston co., May 14, 1867; p. John A. F. and Barbara S. A. (Crouse); m. Vivian Mauney, Jan. 3, 1892; mercantile bus. 1889-1902; cotton manufacturing 1902-; mem. board of trustees Lenoir col.; pres. board since 1920; Lutheran.

ADERHOLDT, JUNIUS ERNEST Clerk

        Kings Mountain; s. 1900-02; Lenoir col.; b. Gaston co., Nov. 2, 1881; p. John Abraham and Barbara (Crouse); m. Mayme Crouse, Apr. 7, 1903; clerk Bonnie Cotton Mill Store; Lutheran.

ADERHOLDT, VICTOR VARD

        Crouse; pres. Lenoir-Rhyne col., Hickory; A.M. 1923; A.B. Lenoir col., 1915; b. Gaston co., May 21, 1891; p. John F. and Susan (Baker).

*ADICKES, HENNING FREDERICK, JR.

        Asheville; s. 1898-99.

ADNEY, EDWIN TAPPAN Educator

        364 Dorchester st., West, Montreal, Canada; s. 1881-82; Trinity col., N. Y.; b. Athens, Ohio, July 13, 1863; p. William Harvey Glen and Clemintine Ruth (Shaw); m. Minnie Belle Sharpe, Sept. 12, 1899; staff Harper and Brothers, 1890-1900; Harper's Weekly; Collier's Weekly, Nome mining excitement 1900; artist, writer for various magazines; joint author, Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys; articles in Outing Magazine; supervisor vocational training, St. Anne's Military hosp., Montreal; illustrator. Chapman's Handbook of Birds of E. North America; scientific drawings, bulletins, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y.; Milicete Indian Natural History Names, Linnean Soc. N. Y.; since war, specializing medieval decoration chiefly heraldic; 1st lieut. Canadian Engineers 1916-19; Espicopalian.

AHERN, ANGELA BEATRICE

        (See Saybolt, Mrs. William Frederick).

AHERN, KATHERINE CECILIA

        192 Farmington ave., Hartford. Conn.; A. M. 1899; A. B. Smith col. 1898; p. James and Mary J. S.; mem. Women's Univ. Club, N. Y. City and Lyceum Club, London, England.

AHRENS, ADOLPH GEORGE Farmer

        802 Market st., Washington; s. 1899-1900; Ph. G. 1902: b. Wilmington, June 30, 1881; p. B. H. J. and Adelbert (Harr); m. Lillian Grant Davis, Nov. 1, 1910; retail druggist 3 years; wholesale druggist 10 years; truck farmer 10 yrs: Lutheran.

‡AIBARA, KAZUO

        1418 Nagatsuta, Tanamura, Japan; A. M. 1920; A. B. Waseda univ.

AIKEN, JESSIE BUXTON Insurance

        Rocky Mount; s. 1916; Trinity col. grad. 1909; b. Feb. 17, 1882; p. Rufus J. and Lenore (Marshall); m. Cornelia Brick-house Jenkins, 1909; teacher.

AIKEN, JOHN WILL Lawyer

        1200 15th ave., Hickory; s. 1915-16; Lenoir col.; A. B. Wake Forest col., 1915; b. Hickory, Dec. 3, 1895; p. Joseph Henry and Martha E. (Robinson); Pi Kappa Alpha; lawyer; mem. firm Self, Bagby, and Aiken; N. C. Cavalry Mexican border service 1916-17; 1st lieut. Air Service. Spad Escadrille, 85 French army, and 3rd Pursuit Group A. E. F. 1917-19; German Reformed.

*ALBERTSON, ROBERT BROOKE Jurist

        Raleigh; Seattle, Wash.; b. Dec. 21, 1859; d. Sept. 4, 1917; Ph. B. 1881; s. l. 1882-83; lawyer; city atty., Seattle, 1889-91; mem. house of rep., Washington, 1895 and 1901; speaker, house of rep., Washington 1911; dist. judge; asso. judge supr. ct., Wash., 1903; sup'r ct. judge, Washington.

ALBRIGHT, CHARLES ALEXANDER Contractor and Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Haw River; s. 1902-1903; b. Alamance co., Aug. 30, 1877; p. J. T. and Mary E. (Patton); m. Lissie Blanch Brown, Dec. 23, 1906; football team; Presbyterian.

‡ALBRIGHT, JAMES ALEXANDER Physician

        Somerville, Tex; s. 1877-78; M. D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., 1882; b. Graham, Jan. 14, 1861; sec. and exec. officer Tenn. state board of health, 1897.

‡ALBRIGHT, JOHN EDWIN

        1401 E. 21st St., Winston-Salem; s. 1921-22; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 8, 1903; p. Mrs. Lena Albright.


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ALBRITTON, JAMES ASHBY Lawyer

        Snow Hill; s. 1899-92; b. Snow Hill, Dec. 17, 1869; p. James Henry and Mary Ann (Sugg): Greene co., supt. schools; N. C. bar ass'n; mayor Snow Hill; atty. Green co., 1898-; solicitor ibid., 1916-17; Mason; Pythian.

ALBRITTON, THEODORE L.

        Snow Hill; s. 1922-23; b. May 2, 1902.

ALDERMAN, EDWIN ANDERSON Educator

        Charlottesville, Va.; Ph. B. 1882; LL. D. 1906; D. C. L. Univ. of South, 1896; LL. D. from following: Tulane, 1898; Johns Hopkins, 1902; Columbia, 1905; Yale, 1905; Williams col., 1908; Harvard 1909; Dartmouth, 1909; Univ. of Pa., 1911; Col. of William and Mary. 1922; b. Wilmington, May 15, 1861; p. James and Susan (Anderson); m. Emma Graves, 1886; m. Bessie Green Hearn, Feb. 11, 1904; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; supt. of schools, Goldsboro, and asst. supt. of educ. N. C. 1882-92; prof. of hist., N. C. Col. for Women, 1892; prof. of educ. U. N. C., 1893-96; pres. U. N. C., 1896-1900; pres. Tulane univ., 1900-04; pres. Univ. of Va., 1904-; Gen. Educ. bd.; author: Life of William Hooper; Life of J. L. M. Curry; Obligations and Opportunities of Scholarship; Southern Idealism; The Spirit of the South; Sectionalism and Nationality; The Growing South; Virginia, A Tribute; Can Democracy Be Organized?; Functions and Needs of Schools of Education in Universities and Colleges; Presbyterian.

ALDERMAN, ERNEST HAMLIN Physician

        Care Eastern State hosp., Williamsburg, Va.; A.B. 1913; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1921; b. Greensboro, Oct. 5, 1891; m. Ruby Burton Sept. 2, 1922.

*ALDERMAN, HARRIS PERCY

        Wilmington; b. Wilmington, Mar. 8, 1894; d. Feb. 3, 1922; s. 1913-14; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1920-22; Delta Tau Delta; insurance bus., Cincinnati, O.; N. C. Nat. Guard on Mexican border, tr. Reg. Army, pilot in aviation corps; reached France June 20, 1918, with 17th U. S. squadron; wounded over Ostend Aug. 12.

ALDERMAN, JACOB LEROY Druggist

        Chapel Hill; s. p. 1921-23; Wake Forest col., 1913-15; b. Edenton, Nov. 29, 1897; p. Rev. J. O. and Mary Matilda (Jackson); m. Mary Elizabeth Goodwin; Phi Delta Chi; mgr. Sutton & Alderman Drug co., Chapel Hill, 1923-.

ALDERMAN, WALTER WILLIAM

        Wilard; s. 1877-79; b. Pender co.; N. C. Gen. Assem., 1911.

ALDERMAN, WILLIAM COLIN Farmer and Stockman

        1712 Bowie st., Vernon, Tex.; s. 1879-82; b. Cumberland co., Dec. 20, 1858; p. William and Annie Purviance (Jackson); m. Ila Broadford, July, 1906; Presbyterian.

*ALDERMAN, WILLIAM F. Teacher

        From New Hanover co.; Greensboro; b. Jan. 8, 1833; d. June 9, 1911; m. Anna Maria Love, Feb. 1, 1857; A.B. 1856; Randolph-Macon col.; teacher; prof. of math. at Greensboro Female col. (now G. C. W.); ibid. Spartanburg, (S. C.) col.; Louisburg Female col., 1866-70; conductor private sch. in Bladen co., 1870-73; ibid., Greensboro col., 1873-92; Methodist.

*ALEXANDER, CYRUS ADAMSON Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; b. Mecklenburg co., May 12, 1799; m. Erixene Morrison, Feb. 19, 1824; m. Margaret Clarinda Houston, Jan. 19, 1861; A. B. 1820; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, CLAYTON BROWN

        Matthews; A. M. 1922; A. B. Davidson col., 1919; b. Matthews, Aug. 28, 1889; p. Marcellus Almerine and Cora (Brown); Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, CHARLES EATON Planter

        Boydton, Va.; b. 1805; d. 1827; A. B. 1825.

ALEXANDER, CHARLES TAYLOR Teacher

        From Rutherford co., pres. care Hotel Virginia, Bristol. Va.; s. 1880-84; b. 1863; prin. McKinney Inst., McKinney, Texas; supt. schools; with Silver, Burdett & co., New York City.

*ALEXANDER, CHARLES WILSON HARRIS

        Mecklenburg co.; A. B. 1827.

ALEXANDER, EBEN Physician

        531 S. Gay st., Knoxville, Tenn.; A. B. 1901; s. m. 1901-02; M. D. Jefferson Med. col., 1904; Mt. Sinai hosp., N. Y. City, 1905-08; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1879; p. Dr. Eben and Marion Howard (Smith); m. Elizabeth MacMath, Oct. 6, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Rotarian; Y. M. C. A.; Associated Charities; Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, EDMUND

        Plymouth; b. July 2, 1855; d. May 4; s. l. 1885-86; teacher; prin. Plymouth H. S.; merchant; lawyer; capt. Roanoke guards.

‡ALEXANDER, EDWARD J.

        Asheville; pres. New York, N. Y.; s. 1919-23.

*ALEXANDER, ELAM Minister

        Mecklenburg co.; A. B. 1825; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, EMORY GRAHAM Surgeon

        1701 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1898-1902; M. D. Jefferson Med. col., 1904; b. Charlotte, Oct. 1, 1880; p. Sydenbam B. and Emma (Nicholson); m. Jarriet Deaver, Feb. 17, 1920; Pi Sigma; Tau Nu Epsilon; Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; asst. prof. surgery Univ. of Pa.; surgeon to a number of hospitals in Philadelphia; acad. of Surgery; Col. of Physicians of Philadelphia, co. Med. Soc.; American Med. Assn.; Med. Soc. State of


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Pa.; Phila. Clinical Society; author, a number of papers on surgical subjects; lieut. col. M. C., U. S. A., A. E. F. with base hosp. No. 34; Presbyterian.

‡ALEXANDER, HOWELL CALHOUN

        Greensboro; s. l. 1911-12.

ALEXANDER, JOSEPH ELI Lawyer

        1120 W. 4th St., Winston-Salem; Ph. B. 1895, magna cum laude; b. near Columbia, Tyrrell co., Sept. 6, 1874; p. Dr. Abner and Isadora (Spruill); m. Edith Kincaid Butler, Feb. 15th. 1905; m. Lilla M. Young, Aug. 26, 1916; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1896-97; sec. to gov. 1897-98; practicing atty. 1898; atty. for Forsyth co.; Winston-Salem, 1911-1913; chmn. com. of board of trade devising plan for consolidating Winston and Salem; military sec. to gov. with rank of major 1897-98; aide-de-camp to gov. with rank of col. 1899-1900; Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, JOHN HOWARD

        Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 2, 1882; d. Nov. 24, 1899; s. 1898-99.

*ALEXANDER, JOSEPH L. H.

        Charlotte; s. 1847-49.

ALEXANDER, JAMES MOFFATT Student

        Mulberry st., Statesville; s. a. 1919-21; s. m. 1921-23; Davidson col., 1918-19; Georgetown Med. col. 1923; b. Statesville, Sept. 9, 1900; p. Moffatt Pressley and Nancy (Walker); Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C. Davidson col. 1918; A. R. P.

ALEXANDER, JULIA MCGEHEE Lawyer

        205 Kinney bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1913-1914; grad. acad. dept. Mary Baldwin Sem., Staunton, Va.; s. l. U. of Mich. 1913; b. Mecklenburg co.; p. Capt. S. B. and Emma Pauline (Nicholson); vice-pres. N. C. branch Nat. Women Lawyers' Assn.; nom. for house of rep. June 1924; vice-pres. N. C. bar assn.; author Charlotte in Picture and Prose, and Mothers of Great Men; Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, JUNIUS MONTROSE Planter

        Mecklenburg co.; b. Mecklenburg co., Apr. 18, 1826; d. July 14, 1855; s. 1846-47; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, JAMES RAMSEY

        307 10th ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Feb. 5, 1902; p. Dr. J. R. and -- --; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, JOHN WILSON Broker

        106 1-2 Kennedy place, Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1884-87; p. Amzi Wallace and Martha (Wilson); m. Nora Watkins, July 30, 1903; real estate broker.

*ALEXANDER, LAWSON HENDERSON

        Lincoln co.; A. B. 1816; N. C. gen. assembly.

ALEXANDER, LYNDALL VAUGHN Hotel Manager

        Ottaray hotel, Greenville, S. C.; pres. Hotel Alexander, Centerville, Md.; s. 1919-21; b. Asheville, Dec. 21, 1899; p. James L. and Florence (Mason); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; hotel business at Greenville, S. C., and Centerville, Md.; at present mgr. Hotel Alexander, Centerville, Md.; Episcopalian.

*ALEXANDER, MARK Planter

        Boydton, Va.; b. 1792; d. July 6, 1883; A. B. 1811; Va. gen. assem.; mem. Va. convention 1829-30; rep. in Congress from Va., 1819-33.

ALEXANDER, MAXIE MILLER

        815 Connecticut ave., Washington, D. C.; s. 1917-20; A. B. George Washington univ. 1922; b. Creswell, Apr. 23, 1900.

‡ALEXANDER, MILTON T.

        Creswell; s. l. 1912-13; b. Creswell, 1888; p. Mrs. Hattie E. Spruill.

*ALEXANDER, NATHANIEL WASHINGTON Lawyer

        From Mecklenburg co.; Salisbury; A.B. 1821.

ALEXANDER, ODOM Realtor

        509 Central ave., Charlotte; s. 1907-12; A. B. 1911; b. Charlotte, Oct. 17, 1890; p. Dr. Chas. L. and Sue Arrington (Odom); m. Bennetta Heath, Nov. 22, 1922; track team; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; mem. Charlotte real estate bd.; N. C. Real Estate assn. and nat. assn. of real estate bds.; chmn. city planning com. instrumental in widening Charlotte streets; pvt. Camp Jackson; discharged fall of 1917 on account of operation on leg; with U. S. Dept. of Justice balance of war (secret service work); Episcopalian.

ALEXANDER, ROBERT GLENN

        Statesville; s. 1918-19; b. Statesville, May 7, 1899; p. J. R. and -- --.

*ALEXANDER, RICHARD HENDERSON

        Mecklenburg co.; A. B. 1817.

ALEXANDER, SAMUEL ALLEN Physician

        The Rochambeau, Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1909-11; M. D. Univ. of Md., 1913; b. Creswell, Feb. 10, 1891; p. M. M. and Sadie (Woodley); Kappa Psi; Alpha Tau Omega; 1st lieut. Med. Corps, U. S. A., 1917-18.

*ALEXANDER, SYDENHAM BENONI Farmer

        Charlotte; b. Mecklenburg co., Dec. 8, 1840; d. June 14, 1921; m. Emma Pauline Nicholson, June, 1872; m. Louise Perry; A.B. 1860; pvt.-lieut.-capt. C. S. A.; insp. Gen. Hoke's div.; pres. N. C. ry.; N. C. senate, 1879-; U. S. Congress 1891-95.


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ALEXANDER, SAMUEL MIDGET

        From Creswell; Scotland Neck; s. 1880-81.

ALEXANDER, THOMAS WILLIS Attorney

        104 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1898-99; A. & E. col.; B. L. Columbia univ.; b. Mecklenburg co., March 27, 1879; p. Sydenham Benoni and Emma Pauline (Nicholson); m. Alice Winston Spruill, Nov. 18, 1908; Sigma Nu; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, UHLMAN SEYMOUR Teacher

        12 West Hill st., Charlotte; s. l. 1920; Univ. of Paris, France; Davidson col. A. B. 1915; b. Nov. 14, 1894; p. J. H. and Mamie O.; Sigma Upsilon; lawyer 1 yr.; teacher Charlotte H. S. 4 yrs.; prin. first ward grammer sch., Charlotte; Presbyterian; Mason.

‡ALEXANDER, WILLIAM ALLEN

        Creswell; s. 1918.

*ALEXANDER, WILLIAM J.

        Plymouth; s. 1815.

*ALEXANDER, WILLIAM JULIUS

        Mecklenburg co.; b. 1797; A. B. 1816; lawyer; merchant; N. C. house of c., 1826-30, 1833-34; speaker, ibid., 1829-30; N. C. solicitor; trustee U. N. C. 1827-56.

*ALEXANDER, WILLIAM LEE

        From McDowell co.; Texas; b. May 21, 1833; d. 1875; A.B. 1854; civ. eng.; lawyer; capt., C. S. A.

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM ROSS

        224 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1914-17; b. Walla Walla, Wash., July 28, 1896; p. William Henry and Katherine Ethel (Hoon); m. Mary Esther Edwards, Sept. 27, 1917; with Dowling Motor co., Charlotte, 1919; now parts mgr.; enlisted Apr. 12, 1917 troop "A," N. C. N. G. cavalry, Lincolnton; in Fed. Service made into 30th mil. police co.; in France as corp. 1918-19; gassed; discharged Nov. 14, 1923; A. R. P.

†ALEXANDER, WILLIE TRIMIGAN

        Creswell; s. 1910-12; b. Creswell, April 8, 1891; p. Alfred and -- --.

ALFORD, GREEN HAYWOOD

        Holly Springs; s. 1900-01; b. Holly Springs, Oct. 9, 1882; p. George Benton and Charlotte Ann (Olive); m. Elizabeth Gertrude Pollard, Oct. 9, 1907; clerk in father's store, Angier, 1901-03; timekeeper Durham & Sou. ry., 1903; lumberman 1904; partner in bottling plant and ice plant, Sylvester, Ga., 1904-09; lumbering, farming, cotton ginning and merchandising at present; Royal Arcanum.

ALFORD, WILEY N. Bookkeeper

        Rowland; s. 1910; b. Rowland, June 7, 1891; p. Wiley C. and Rhoda E. (Bullock); Presbyterian; Mason; Pythian.

ALFORD, WILLIAM L.

        Randolph co.; A. B. 1861. b. Randolph co., Aug. 18, 1839.

ALLARD, HARRY ARDELL Physiologist

        Care Tobacco Investigation, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.; pres. 219 Fort ave., Clarendon, Va.; s. 1900-05, B.S.; b. Oxford, Mass, Jan. 28, 1880; p. Edmund Burke and Susan (Throp); m. Eva A. Howard, May 13, 1906; cashier Nat. Biscuit co., N. Adams. Mass., 1905-06; with U. S. Dept. of Agr. 1906-; author various papers on tob. and plant nutrition investigations published by bureau of plant industry, U. S. Dept. of Agr.

*ALLEN, ALBERT VINE Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1807; d. 1829; A. B. 1825.

*ALLEN ALVIS WALDO Lawyer

        From Granville co.; Oxford; b. Sept. 15, 1859; d. Sept. 29, 1887; Ph.B. 1882.

ALLEN, ARCH TURNER Educator

        526 Halifax st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1897; Columbia univ.; b. Hiddenite, Jan. 10, 1875; p. G. J. and Mary Elizabeth (Campbell); m. Claribel McDowell, June 19, 1909; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Statesville pub. schools 1897-1904; ibid. Washington pub. schools 1904-05; ibid., Dilworth pub. schools 1905-07; supt. Graham City schools, 1907-10; ibid., Salisbury city schools 1910-17; mem. N. C. state bd. examiners 1917-19; sec. ibid., 1919-21; state dir. teachers training 1921-23; state supt. pub. instr. 1923-; pres. N. C. teachers' assem. 1917; Methodist.

ALLEN, CARLOS MATTHEW Soldier

        46th Squadron, Brook's Field, San Antonio, Tex.; s. 1920-21; Wake Forest col. 1918-20; b. Tar Heel, Feb. 20, 1898; p. John Elbert and Neva (Hair); Phi Soc.; teacher 1922; air service. U. S. A. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Wake Forest col. 1918; Baptist.

ALLEN, CARY WALTER, JR. Bookkeeper

        Sylva; s. 1917-18; b. Sylva, Dec. 10, 1900; p. Cary Walter and Anna D. (Allen); employed at govt. ammunition plant in Va. during 1918; in Ore. and Cal. 1919; connected with Retail Credit co., Atlanta, Ga., 1920-21; with Sylva Tanning co., 1921-; Methodist.

‡ALLEN, CLAUDE

        Greensboro; s. 1901-02.

‡ALLEN, CLEOPHAS Merchant

        Lafollette, Tenn.; s. 1897-98; b. Franklinton, Sept. 23, 1869; contractor 1902; merchant 1903.

ALLEN, CONNER MIDDLETON Realtor

        Care Allen Bros., Raleigh; s. a. 1908-11; s. l. 1911-12; Wake Forest col.; b. Kinston, Aug. 21, 1891.


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ALLEN, DAISY BURROWS

        (See Brinkley, Mrs. L. L.)

*ALLEN, DAVID CHARLES

        Brunswick co.; d. April 2, 1903; s. 1855-57; lawyer; planter; mem. house of commons 1866, 1899 and 1901; col., C. S. A.

ALLEN, DURHAM EDWARD Student

        Clarkton; pres. State col. Station, Raeigh; s. 1919-20; N. C. State col.; b. Charlotte, Mar. 2, 1900; p. W. E. and Julia (Cain); asst. engr. N. C. state highway comm., at State col. power plant 1923-24; Baptist.

*ALLEN, EDWARD L.

        Fayetteville, Tenn.; b. Feb. 24, 1836; d. 1877; A. B. 1858; C. S. A.

*ALLEN, ETHAN ARCHIBALD

        From Newton Grove; Perry, Okla.; b. Newton Grove, Feb. 1, 1863; d. Pawhuska, Okla., Sept. 15, 1909; m. Margaret C. Roads, July 27, 1894; s. l. 1885; lawyer; judge; served two terms as co. judge of Stanton, Tex; two terms as co. judge of Noble co., Okla., 1897-1901; lawyer Perry Okla., 1901-05; cashier Bank of Commerce, Pawhuska, Okla., 1906-09.

ALLEN, EUGENE GERALD

        Louisburg; s. 1920-21; b. Louisburg, June 8, 1903; p. Ivey and -- -- --.

‡ALLEN, FRANK FIELD Attorney

        Care Tidal Oil co., Tulsa, Okla.; M. A. 1917; A. B. Lenoir col. 1916; LL. B. Harvard Law sch. 1920; b. Hickory, Oct. 20, 1896; p. John F. and Claudia (Field); Pi Kappa Alpha; practicing atty. with Murray, Prentice & Aldrich, 37 Wall st., N. Y. C. 1920-21; tax com. for Tidal co., June 1923-; Reformed.

ALLEN, HERBERT EDWIN

        Care Asheville Transfer co., Asheville; s. 1912-13; p. Herbert C. and -- -- --; m. Jean McDonald, Mar. 8, 1919; with Asheville Transfer co., 1913-.

ALLEN, JERRY HARRISON Public Welfare Supt.

        33 N. Main st., Reidsville; A. B. 1909; A.M. Columbia 1915; b. Alamance co., Nov. 10, 1881; p. Oliver Newton and Nancy Jane (Holt); m. Iona Elizabeth Lewis, June 16, 1910; teacher 1909-1919; supt. pub. welfare Rockingham co. 1919-23; Rotarian; hq. co. 120th inf., N. C. N. G., Reidsville, 1921-; 1st sergt.; Junior; Pythian.

*ALLEN, JOHN Physician

        Pitt co.; s. 1810.

ALLEN, JOSEPH THOMAS Lawyer

        Gibsonville; s. 1919-23; p. John S. and Margaret; U. S. A. and A. E. F. 1917-19.

ALLEN, JULIA

        (See Green, Mrs. Benj. Franklin).

ALLEN, LESLIE LYLE Cotton Merchant

        701 Connecticut ave., Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1898; B. E., A. & M., 1900; Geo. Washington univ. 1904-06; b. Louisburg, Dec. 14, 1878; p. Joseph John and Annie Blanche (Willcox); m. Sarah Beaufort Sims, June 26, 1912; Kappa Alpha; marine engr., Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock co., 1900-1904; ordinance eng. U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C., Navy Yard, 1904-06; estimating engineer and supt. of cont. for Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. co., Ensley, Ala., 1906-08; cotton merchant at Spartanburg since 1908.

ALLEN, MATT HICKS Attorney

        Nash drive. Raleigh; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1906; Trinity col. 1900-02; b. Kenansville, Nov. 29, 1884; p. Judge Oliver H. and Sarah (Moore); m. Charlotte Howard, Sept., 1921; Kappa Sigma; mem. law firm Simmons, Ward & Allen, New Bern, 1906-11; moved to Goldsboro 1911 and formed partnership with Col. John D. Langston, later Langston. Allen & Taylor; pres. Title Guaranty Ins. co., Raleigh; house of rep. N. C. 1915, chmn. jud. com.; senate of N. C. 1917, chmn. Judiciary com.; volunteered 1917; entered 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe,Ga.; commissioned capt. F. A. July, 1917; assigned 113th F. A. Camp Sevier, S. C.; commissioned major F. A., Nov. 1917; assigned 31st div. Camp Wheeler, Ga.; transferred to 3rd div. Reg A. at Brest, France, 1918 army of occupation Nov. 16, 1918 to July 1919; lieut. col. O. R. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Junior.

‡ALLEN, MARION LUCAS

        Kingstree, S. C.; s. 1893-94; S. C. Med. col. Ph. G. 1904; b. Florence. Mar. 18, 1876.

*ALLEN NATHANIEL H.

        Leasburg, Caswell co.; s. 1835-36.

*ALLEN, NATHANIEL MOORE

        Chatham co.; s. 1853-56.

ALLEN, REYNOLD TATUM Lawyer

        305 King st., Kinston,; A. B. 1914; s. I. 1915-16; b. Kinston, Jan. 29, 1894; p. Oliver H. and Sarah (Moore); football team 1913-15; Kappa Sigma; began practicing law in office of Col. W. D. Pollock; after his death practiced alone 1918-19; now member of firm of Cowper, Whitaker & Allen; Kiwanian; pres. Hillcrest Golf Club 1922-23; American Legion committeeman 1922; sec. Lenoir co. Dem. organization 1921; enlisted Ft. Oglethorpe, May, 1917; commissioned 2nd lieut. Aug.; 1st lieut. Dec; went overseas June 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive; champion pistol shot 321st Inf.; discharged July, 1919; Methodist.

ALLEN, RICHARD GREGORY

        St. Paul's; s. 1916-17; b. St. Paul's June 15, 1897; p. Joseph and -- --.


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ALLEN, RISDEN TYLER Lumberman

        703 Ingram park, Albany, Ga.; B. S. 1906; M. S. 1908; A. & M. col., Raleigh; b. Wadesboro, July 12, 1886; p. F. C. and Dora (Bennett); m. Sallie Mae Gibson; Phi Delta Theta; U. S. Soil Survey 6 years; mgr. Lumber Mfg. plant Deveraux, Ga.; mem. Allen Bros. Lumber co., Inc., Albany, Ga.

*ALLEN, ROBERT L. Planter

        Granville co.; b. 1835; killed at Sharpsburg, 1862; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

ALLEN, ROBERT PURNELL

        Weldon; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; b. Weldon, Apr. 4, 1899; p. Henry D. and Eliza (Purnell); S. A. T. C., U. N. C., 1918; Mason; Methodist.

ALLEN, ROBERT WILSON Educator

        S. Green st., Wadesboro; s. 1894-95; B. E., A. & M., 1893; b. near Wadesboro, Feb. 7, 1869; p. Geo. W. and Mary (Tanner); m. Jennie Ellington, Dec. 28, 1904; prin. Preston, Md., Academy, 1895-98; prin. Ridgley H. S., Ridgley, Md., 1898-1901; prin. Reidsville H. S. 1901-04; prin. Sanford graded school, 1904-05; supt. Lee co. pub. schools, 1907-11; supt. Monroe city schools 1915-20; supt. Anson co. pub. schools 1920-; welfare officer Anson co., 1921-; chm'n. Red Cross Union co., 1917-19; Pythian; Odd Fellow.

ALLEN, SALLIE Teacher

        A.B. 1922; b. Halifax co., June 27, 1875; p. Nat. and Mattie Priscilla (Harper); prin. and Latin teacher, Roxboro graded sch. 1922-23; Baptist.

ALLEN, SAMUEL NOLAN Postal Clerk

        Asheboro; s. 1920-22; b. Queen, May 2, 1900; p. Samuel Newton and Annettie (Spencer); m. Alta Parks, Aug. 9, 1922; farmer until Aug. 1, 1922; clerk at Asheboro p. o. 1922-; Methodist Protestant.

ALLEN, SIDNEY BROADDUS Insurance

        516 N. Edgeworth st., Greensboro; A. B. 1920; b. Weldon, Apr. 19, 1897; p. Algernon Sidney and Sallie Broaddus (Snead); m. Jessie Wooding Brandt, June 30, 1923; Kappa Alpha; Gimghoul; banking and insurance, 1920-21; insurance with Paul W. Schenck, Greensboro, 1921-23; sec. Fielding L. Fry & co., 1923-; dir. chamber of commerce, 1922; Plattsburg training camp Aug. 1, 1918; 2nd lieut. F. A. Sept. 16, 1918; Camp Taylor, Ky., Sept. 26 to Dec. 14, 1918; discharged Dec. 14, 1918; Baptist.

ALLEN, SILAS LEE

        Hendersonville; s. 1918; Col. of Charleston; b. Jan. 20, 1899; p. Mitchell James and Cynthia (Case); m. Helen Drummond, Dec. 1, 1921; Methodist.

ALLEN, TALBOT MURRAY Lawyer

        111 East Lane st., Raleigh; s. 1902-03; Trinity col. 1900; b. Raleigh, July 1, 1880; p. Charles Skinner and Annie (Murray); m. Lena Lee Latta, June 6, 1907; Sigma Nu; practicing atty. 1903-.

*ALLEN, THOMAS TURNER Lawyer

        Windsor; b. April 19, 1841; killed Malvern Hill (Battle of Gettysburg); A. B. 1861; C. S. A. co. "F," Warren Guards.

*ALLEN, VINE A. Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1831; d. 1860; A. B. 1853; A. M.

*ALLEN, WALTER N. Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Jefferson co., Kansas; b. Littleton, Mar. 1, 1834; d. Feb. 5, 1905; m. Jeannetta Walker, Oct. 3, 1859; s. 1855-56; lieut-commander C. S. N. ship Tuscarora; clerk of ct. Jefferson co., Kan., 1863; editor Topeka, Kan., Democrat 1882-1905.

ALLEN, WALTER OTTS Student

        Hendersonville; Ph. G. 1918; Col. of Charleston 1920-22; Med. Col. of S. C., 1922-23; b. Hendersonville, Jan 20, 1898; p. Henry Walter and Nannie May (Otts); Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Psi; pharmacist 1919-1922; now studying medicine; U. S. Naval Reserve pharmacist's mate; Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., July 11, to Sept.; U. S. S. Koningin Der Nederlanden Sept. 1, 1918 to May 20, 1919 (transport service); discharged Sept. 1, 1922; Presbyterian.

ALLEN, WILLIAM HENRY Tobacconist

        Greenville; s. 1886-87.

ALLEN, WILLIAM MARION Lawyer

        Elkin; s. 1916-22; b. Siloam, June 28, 1898; p. John Henry and Mary (Castevens); bookkeeper dist. office state highway com. 1921-22; practicing atty. 1922-; entered aviation sect. U. S. A. as cadet, discharged Nov. 29, 1918, as 2nd lieut.; stationed in Texas and Ala.; Methodist Episcopal.

ALLEN, WILLIAM MARSHALL

        Care Dept. of Agr. Raleigh; s. 1889-93; M.S. Emory univ. 1898; b. Anson co., Jan. 22, 1869; asst. N. C. state chemist 1893-97 and 1899-; ibid., Ga., 1898-99.

ALLEN, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, JR. Lawyer

        Goldsboro; A. B. 1917; s. l. 1919-20; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 7, 1895; p. William Reynolds and Mattie (Moore).

*ALLEN, WILLIAM T. Planter

        From Oxford; Florence, S. C.; b. 1839; s. 1856-58; lieut., C. S. A.

*ALLEN, WILLIAM WILSON Pharmacist

        Hendersonville; b. Horse Shoe, Feb 28, 1891; d. Dec. 17, 1918; m. Irma L. Justus, Nov. 23, 1916; Ph. G. 1915; s. p. 1913-15; asst. in lab 1914-15; pres. William Simpson Pharmaceutical Soc.; permanent sec. of class; Kappa Psi; pharmacist Hunter's Pharmacy, Hendersonville, 1915-18.


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ALLEN, WILMOT B. Physician

        342 Willis ave., New York City; Ph. B. 1895; Wofford 1891-93; M. D. Baltimore Med. col., 1898; b. Florence, S. C., Feb. 4, 1875; p. James and Julia (Marshall); Alpha Tau Omega; Mason; Methodist.

ALLEY, FELIX EUGENE Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. l. 1897-98; b. Jackson co., July 5, 1873; N. C. gen assembly 1905.

ALLEY, FELIX EUGENE Lawyer

        Sylva; s. 1918-22; b. Webster, Feb. 4, 1900; p. Felix Eugene and Mary Elvira (Hayes); m. Margaret Lee Hall, Oct. 1, 1921; S. A. T. C., U. N. C., 1918.

ALLEY, JOHN HAYES

        Waynesville; s. l. 1921-22; b. Waynesville; p. F. E. and -- --.

ALLEY, REUBEN GERTRUDE Student

        2041 N. College ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1920-21; B. S. Greensboro col. 1918; Woman's Med. col. of Pa., 1921-; b. Greensboro, Mar. 28, 1897; p. Rueben R. and Ella Virginia (Davis); Zeta Phi; Methodist.

ALLISON, DANIEL MOORE

        Webster; s. 1922-23; b. Webster, Oct. 4, 1904; p. Mrs. E. M. Allison.

ALLISON, FRANCES LOU

        (See Ford, Mrs. John A.).

*ALLISON, JOHN A. Physician

        Iredell co.; b. Oct. 10, 1830; d. May 17, 1891; m. Mary E. Locke, Oct. 21, 1856; m. Laura Mathews, Dec. 14, 1865; s. 1849-51; Davidson col. 1851-54; M. D. Jefferson Med. col.; planter; C. S. A.; Physician; Physician in Lowndes co., Miss.; during Civil War physician at home and in hospitals in Va.; operator and organizer hospital for wounded and sick soldiers, Statesville, N. C., 1864; Presbyterian.

ALLISON, JAMES CUMMINGS

        Care Raleigh Bldg. and Loan assn., Raleigh; s. 1898-99.

*ALLISON, JULIUS F. Teacher

        From Orange co.; Waynesville; b. 1834; A.B. 1854.

ALLISON, JAMES RICHARD Dermatologist

        1512 Marion st., Columbia, S. C.; A. B. 1911; A.M. 1912; M. D., U. of Pa., 1914; P. G. in N. Y. and London in Dermatology 1919-21; b. Brevard, Feb. 9, 1889; p. E. M. and Roxie (Lanier); m Susie Milliken Fitzsimmons, May 1, 1922; med. practice, Hazelton, Pa. 1916-17; U. S. Navy, 1917-19; dermatology, Columbia, S. C. 1921-; U. S. Navy 3 yrs. 3 mo.; surgeon U. S. S. Pres. Grant transport; surgeon U. S. Naval hosp., N. Y.; U. S. N. R. F. Class 1, lieut. M. C.

*ALLISON, JOHN R.

        From Iredell co.; Columbus, Miss.; A.B. 1824; planter; physician.

*ALLISON, RICHARD

        Iredell co.; A.B. 1820; N. C. house of commons 1826; 1828; 1830; mem. N. C. conv. 1861.

*ALLISON, ROBERT GRIER Teacher

        Iredell co.; d. 1877; A. B. 1827.

*ALLISON, RICHARD MONROE Lawyer

        Iredell co.; b. Apr. 22, 1821; d. Apr. 30, 1884; m. Elizabeth Carmichael Hampton, Oct. 27, 1852; s. 1841-42; Davidson col.; 1st lieut. co. "B," 19th reg.; Iredell co. atty. Mason; Presbyterian.

ALLISON, THOMAS TILLETT Realtor

        19 W. 4th st., Charlotte; A. B. 1900; pres. the Stephens co., developer of Myers Park.

ALLISON, WILLIAM PEARSON Merchant

        400 King st., High Point; s. 1902-03; b. Aug. 27, 1886; p. T. A. and Sarah C.; m. Pauline Jones, June 7, 1915; fur. bus.

ALLRED, CLARENCE MALCOLM

        Climax; s. 1920-21; b. Climax, Aug. 31, 1903; p. M. L. and -- --.

ALLRED, FRANK EWING Lumberman

        Aberdeen; s. 1913-14; p. J. F. and Bettie; air service, U. S. A.

ALLRED, JAMES HOBART College Professor

        Randleman, R. 2; A. B. 1922; g. s. 1923-24; Lincoln Memorial univ. 1919-21; b. Randleman, Oct. 17, 1897; p. John C. and Cora Lee (Giles); prof. of Spanish and English, Weaver col., 1922-23; prof. Romance Languages, High Point col. 1924; Methodist Protestant.

ALLRED, JOSEPH HENRY Teacher

        Mt. Airy; pres. Dobson; A.B. 1916; b. Mt. Airy, Mar. 21, 1891; p. Jos. J. and Louisa (Johnson); m. Irene Thompson, June 21, 1922; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Rockingham 1916-17; prin. Mt. Airy H. S. 1919-22; prin. Dobson consolidated schools 1922-; enlisted May 13, 1917; attached to 81st div. O. T. C. Camp Johnstone, Fla.; stationed at Thours, St. Nazaire, Camp Montoir, France; discharged Aug. 30, 1919; commissioned as 1st lieut. after discharge; Baptist.

ALLSBROOK, RICHARD GOLD Lawyer

        Main st., Tarboro; A. B. 1896; s. l. 1898-99; b. near Scotland Neck, Dec. 13, 1874; p. Benjamin Ira and Temperance Della (House); m. Sallie Roberson, Feb. 15, 1911; Phi Soc.; atty.-at-law 1899-; solicitor 2nd jud. dist. 1910-23; re-elected 4 times without opposition in either party; 4 yrs. chm'n. bd. of educ. Edgecombe co.; resigned as solicitor July, 1923, to return to private practice; trustee, U. N. C. 1909-11; Presbyterian.


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*ALSTON, ALFRED Planter

        Warren co.; b. Feb., 1791; d. Nov., 1850; m. Polly Plummer; s. 1810; Methodist.

*ALSTON, ALFRED Planter

        Warren co.; b. Dec. 28, 1826; d. May, 1894; m. Polly Dawson Klarny; A. B. 1847; Methodist.

*ALSTON, AUGUSTUS A. Planter

        Sparta, Ga.; b. Oct. 6, 1805; d. Dec. 12, 1838; s. 1821-25.

*ALSTON, ARCHIBALD DAVIS Planter

        Warren co.; s. 1834-35; Episcopalian.

*ALSTON, ALEXANDER S.

        Edenton; s. 1826.

*ALSTON, ALFRED THORNE

        Franklin co.; s. 1865-66; planter; merchant.

*ALSTON, BENJAMIN HARDY Physician

        Edenton; b. July, 1806; A. B. 1824.

*ALSTON, CHARLES

        Chatham co.; s. 1838-39.

ALSTON, CHARLES SKINNER Insurance

        212 Kingston ave., Charlotte; A. B. 1899; p. Willis and Lucy (Skinner); m. Ellen D., Oct. 18, 1905.

*ALSTON, EDWARD JONES Planter

        Warrenton; m. Maria Davis; A. B. 1852; C. S. A.

*ALSTON, HOWARD

        Littleton; b. Sep. 24, 1872; d. March 17, 1905; m. Addie Thorne; s. 1889-91; druggist; lawyer; judge advocate N. C. N. G. 1896-1900; town atty. 1903.

*ALSTON, JUNIUS ALBURTUS Planter

        Chatham co.; b. Hickory Mountain, Chatham co.; d. July 9, 1900; m. Nellie Hamlin; m. Ida Lloyd; s. 1848-49; mem. house of rep. 1883 and 1885; dir. N. C. ry.; Presbyterian.

*ALSTON, JOHN JOSEPH

        Chatham co.; b. Mar. 17, 1792; d. 1842; m. Adeline Williams; s. 1898; mem. House of Rep. 1817; Methodist.

*ALSTON, JOHN W.

        s. 1809.

*ALSTON, KEMP PLUMMER Planter

        Warren co.; d. June 11, 1891; m. Mabbet Thorne; A. B. 1838; Methodist.

ALSTON, NORMAN

        Chatham co.; s. 1853-54.

*ALSTON, NICHOLAS FAULCON Planter

        Warren co.; d. 1871; s. 1841-43.

*ALSTON, NATHANIEL MACON

        Chatham co.; s. 1854-56.

ALSTON, PHILLIP GUSTON

        Warrenton; s. 1855; b. Warren co., Mar. 20, 1839; p. George W. and Mauna P. (Williams); m. Jennie C. Crichton, Feb. 2, 1864; m. Lucy Roper, Dec. 20, 1897; pvt. co. "E" 12th N. C. troops, 1861-65; Methodist.

*ALSTON, PHILLIP KEARNEY Planter

        Chatham co.; b. Chatham co., Dec. 25, 1811; d. 1852; m. Ann Harwell; s. 1830-32; Methodist.

*ALSTON, PHILLIP WHITMELL

        From Edenton; Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1829; minister; author.

*ALSTON, SOLOMON WILLIAMS

        Warren co.; d. July 1862 (from fever contracted around Richmond); s. 1855-56; asst. surgeon, C. S. A.

*ALSTON, WILLIS Physician

        Littleton; b. Aug. 5, 1847; d. April 23, 1909; m. Lucy Skinner; A. B. 1867; A. M. 1884; M. D. Univ. of Md., 1869.

*ALSTON, WILLIS, JR. Physician

        Littleton; b. Mar. 9, 1879; d. Oct. 7, 1918; s. m. 1899-1903; M. D. 1903; M. D. Univ. of Md.; res. surgeon, Univ. hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1903-04.

*ALSTON, WILLIAM C.

        Halifax co., s. 1795.

*ALSTON, WILLIS WILSON

        From Sparta, Ga.; Halifax co.; b. Nov. 17, 1803; d. Dec. 12, 1840; A.B. 1824.

ALSOP, WILLIAM STROTHER Draftsman

        Enfield; pres. 704 Cleveland st., Durham; s. 1920-22; b. Enfield, Mar. 1, 1903; p. Samuel B. and Katherine E. (Savage); with G. Murray Nelson, architect, Raleigh and Durham, as draftsman since Jan., 1922; entered Univ. of Pa., Sept., 1923, to study architecture; Baptist.

ALLSTON, WILLIAM FRANCIS Radio Operator

        Flat Rock; pres. care Tropical Radio Tel. co., Burrwood, La.; s. 1916-17, 1919-20, 1920-21; sum. sch. 1916; b. Tryon, June 30, 1898; p. Robert Francis Withers and Mary E. B. (Holmes); electrical salesman 8 mo.; private radio sales business 1 yr.; now radio operator with Tropical Radio Tel. co., and United Fruit co.; U. S. N. during World War, Apr., 1917, to Feb., 1919, as chief radio operator transport and destroyer service, in European waters; Elk; Episcopalian.

*ALVES, JAMES

        Orange co.; s. 1807-08.

*ALVES, JOHN

        Kentucky; s. 1811-12.

*ALVES, SAMUEL JOHNSTON

        Henderson; A. B. 1821.


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*ALVES, WALTER

        Kentucky; A. B. 1825.

*ALVES, WILLIAM J.

        Orange co.; s. 1807.

AMBLER, ARTHUR CHASE Physician

        72 Broadway, Asheville; s. 1915-18; U. of Wis. 1914-15; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1920; b. Canton, O., June 21, 1895; p. Dr. C. P. and Harriet (Vernon); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; Physician; interne at Presby. hosp., Philadelphia, 1920-21; private practice at Asheville since; part time duty at U. S. U. B. hosp. No. 45; U. S. Naval Med. Reserve 1917-21; Mason, 32 degree Scottish Rite; Shriner (Oasis Temple); Episcopalian.

*AMBROSE, SHERIDAN A.

        Hertford; b. Jan. 9, 1867; d. Aug. 2, 1886; s. 1884-85; Christian (Disciple).

‡AMBURGUEY, MARY ELEANOR

        610 Yonkers road, Middleton, O.; s. l. 1918-19; Valparaiso univ. 1915-17; b. Petoskey, Mich., Nov. 6, 1895; p. Mrs. Martha Amburguey.

AMICK, HAROLD CLYDE

        R. F. D. 13, Burlington; pres. State Highway comm., Raleigh; M.A. 1923; A.B. Elon 1920; b. Kimesville, Jan. 22, 1897; p. R. F. and Ada (Woods); Acacia; with State highway bridge dept. as chief of party; Mason; Methodist Protestant.

AMICK, THOMAS CICERO Teacher

        Elon College; s. 1887-1888; Geo. Peabody col., L. I. 1888-91, Ph.D. Central univ. 1901; Univ. of Virginia; Univ. of Chicago; b. near Liberty, Feb. 14, 1869; p. Wm. and Nancy (Stafford); m. Bessie Lee Ward, Dec. 24, 1899; taught Liberty 1891-92, Ingram, Va. 1892-96, Liberty 1896-1907, Western Md. col. 1907-09, Elon col. 1909-; Prof. Math. Elon 1912-; taught sum. sch. State col. 1917-22; mayor Elon College; chmn. sch. bd; dean Elon; pres. dept. of higher educ., N. C. Educ. Assn.; Methodist Protestant.

AMICK, WILLIAM GRAY

        Liberty; Ph. B. 1905; s. m. 1908-09; b. Liberty, Mar. 11, 1884.

*AMIS, JOHN D.

        Halifax co.; s. 1802.

*AMIS, JAMES SANDERS

        From Granville co.; Waynesboro, Va.; b. May 1, 1825; d. Nov. 7, 1903; m. Mary Lanier; A.B. 1846; lawyer; teacher; mem. house of rep. 1850-54, and '62-64; col., C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-85; Presbyterian.

*AMIS, LEWIS

        Granville co.; b. 1827; m. Bettie Lanier; s. 1839-40; farmer and miller; Presbyterian.

*AMIS, RUFUS

        From Granville co.; Virgilina, Va.; b. 1835; m. Bettie Ragland, 1855; s. 1853-54; Univ. of Penn.; journalist; mem. house of rep. 1879-80; co. "I," Granville Stars, capt. C. S. A.; Baptist.

*AMIS, THOMAS GALE

        Lost at sea; A. B. 1801.

*ANDERSON, ADOLPHUS

        Laurens District, S. C.; s. 1853-54; C. S. A.

*ANDERSON, ALBERT GALLATIN Minister

        Caswell co.; A. B. 1834.

ANDERSON, ALAN RAMSEUR

        528 Walnut st., Statesville; s. m. 1919-21; A.B. Trinity 1915; A.M. 1916; Univ. of Penn. 1921-23; b. Statesville, Dec. 9, 1895; p. Dr. Thos. E. and Ina Marion (MacCall); Kappa Alpha; Gorgon's Head; taught Trinity Park 1916-17; 1st O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 1st lieut. U. S. Reserve Corps Aug. 1917; capt. U. S. Nat. Army Mar. 1918; overseas July 31, 1918 with 321st inf., 81st div.; Vosges Mts. defensive sector; Argonne offensive; discharged July 15, 1919; Presbyterian.

ANDERSON, ANDREW VANCE

        Box 285, Raleigh; A. B. 1916; b. Eagle Rock, July 3, 1890; p. Samuel P. and Laura (Hood); with Wilson Realty and Ins. co.; with div. of markets, Raleigh.

*ANDERSON, CAMERON Lawyer

        Pensacola, Fla.; d. 1852; s. 1840-41; paymaster U. S. N.

*ANDERSON, EDWIN ALEXANDER

        Wilmington; b. Wilmington, June 17, 1816; d. Wilmington, Mar. 11, 1894; m. Mary Lillington, 1842; s. 1830-31; A. B. Yale 1835; ibid. M. D. 1837; ibid. A. M. 1838; physician City of Philadelphia, 1 yr.; res. surgeon and physician Penn. hosp. house surgeon and physician ibid.; ibid. Blockley Alms hosp. 1 year; physician Louisville, Ky., 1 yr.; ibid. Wilmington, 1842-94; pres. N. C. med. soc. and New Hanover co. med. soc.

*ANDERSON, GEORGE BURGWYN

        Wilmington; b. 1831; d. July, 1862 (of wounds received in battle of Sharpsburg); m. Mildred Ewing, Nov. 8, 1859; s. 1847-48; West Point grad., 1852; resigned from U. S. Army 1861; lieut., U. S. A.; brig. gen. C. S. A. 1862; col. 4th reg. N. C. state troops when organized in 1861; com. first corps tenth reg.; mem. Confederate Examining bd.; wounded at Malvern Hill.

*ANDERSON, GEORGE GALLATIN Lawyer

        Milesville; b. Jan. 22, 1867; d. 1895; s. I. 1894-95.


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ANDERSON, HALCOTT U. S. Commissioner

        Pensacola, Fla.; A. B. 1900; LL. B. Columbia univ. 1905; b. Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 21, 1877; p. William Edward and Anna (Hawks); m. Elizabeth C. Higgins, Mar. 26, 1907; grad. cum laude; Pi Sigma; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; teacher Pensacola classical sch. 1900-02; lawyer N. Y. City 1905-07; ibid. Pensacola, Fla., 1907-; U. S. Commissioner; Episcopalian.

ANDERSON, HARRY STUART Tobacconist

        708 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1918; b. Madison, Mar. 18, 1900; p. Henry Stuart and Dora Alice (Austin); entered S. A. T. C. Oct. 1, 1918, co. "B," stationed U. N. C.; pvt. inf.; discharged Dec. 10, 1918; Baptist.

ANDERSON, JAMES GARRETT, Physician

        Legal bldg., Asheville; M. D. 1906; Wake Forest col.; Hulnon Christian univ. A. M.

*ANDERSON, JAMES LATON

        Winton; b. Aug. 24, 1840; A. B. 1861; C. S. A.

‡ANDERSON, JACOB MARENS

        Liberty; s. 1885-88; b. 1865.

ANDERSON, JAMES MAURICE

        Statesville; s. 1919-20; Davidson col.; b. Elmwood, Feb. 6, 1901; p. George Ramseur and Margaret Nolia (Wood); m. Kate Forester, Nov. 15, 1923; Methodist.

ANDERSON, JOE M.

        New Bern; s. p. 1910-11; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Greenville, Dec. 24, 1889; p. Mrs. E. L. Anderson.

*ANDERSON, LAWRENCE MEL

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. July 21, 1841; killed at Shiloh, 1862; A. B. 1860; capt C. S. A.

ANDERSON, LESTER LAWRENCE

        Advance; s. m. 1920-21; b. Advance, July 25, 1902; p. Dr. M. M. and -- -- --.

*ANDERSON, MONROE

        Lebanon, Tenn.; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

ANDERSON, OSCAR S. Merchant

        Williamston; s. 1915-16; p. Arthur and -- -- --; m. Fannie Biggs Martin; mem. firm Anderson and Crawford, gen'l and supply merchants.

ANDERSON, RICHARD FENNER

        Greensboro; s. 1919-21; b. Mar. 29 1901.

ANDERSON, ROY RITTER

        Loudon, Tenn.; A. M. 1923; A. B. Maryville col., 1918; b. Loudon, Tenn., Feb. 12, 1895; p. M. C. and Annie E. (Freeman); prin. Central H. S., Cleveland, Tenn.; vice-chmn. Red Cross ibid.; chmn. Junior Red Cross ibid.; chmn. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn.; field artillery Central O. T. C. 1918; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

‡ANDERSON, RICHARD S. Farmer

        R. F. D. 4, Tarboro; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1921-22.

*ANDERSON, ROBERT WALKER

        Wilmington; b. Jan. 23, 1838; killed Battle of Wilderness, 1864; A. B. 1858; tutor Greek. U. N. C., 1858-61; lieut., C. S. A. 1864; assigned as ordnance officer to Cooke's brigade,--had been A. D. C. on the staff of his brother, Gen. Geo. B. Anderson.

ANDERSON, THOMAS HARLEE

        Walnut st., Statesville; pres. American Consular Service, Frankfort, Germany; s. 1912-13; American consul, Frankfort, Germany.

ANDERSON, THOMAS JACKSON Ticket Agent

        500 W. Council st., Salisbury; s. 1896-99; b. Calahaln, Apr. 7, 1875; p. Charles and Mary Eliza (Turner); m. Maggie Nola Cowan, Apr. 11, 1906; Di Soc.; teacher 2 yrs.; since then employed by Sou. ry.; now ticket agent for Sou. ry. and Yadkin ry., Salisbury; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*ANDERSON, THOMPSON Merchant

        Nashville, Tenn.; b. Sept. 14, 1813; d. May 15, 1895; m. May Shelby Johnson, July 30, 1834; s. 1867-68.

*ANDERSON, WALKER

        Petersburg, Va.; b. 1801; d. 1857; A.B. 1819; A.M. 1822; LL.D. 1853; prof. of rhetoric and logic, U. N. C. 1833; prof. nat. philos. and astron. 1833-36; chief justice supr. ct., Fla., 1851-53.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM BANKS Student

        Haw River; s. 1915-20 A. B.; Johns Hopkins Med. sch. 1920-; b. Haw River, Dec. 18, 1897; p. Wm. Holt and Mary Almira (Banks); enlisted July 1918; discharged Jan. 1, 1919; rank 2nd lieut. inf.; Presbyterian.

*ANDERSON, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Hillsboro; b. 1805; d. 1852; A. B. 1825; A. M. 1829; teacher; merchant; banker.

*ANDERSON, WILLIAM E.

        From Wilmington; Raleigh; d. 1890; A.B. 1854; pres. Citizens Nat. Bank, Raleigh.

†ANDERSON, WALDO FLOYD

        Fair Bluff; s. 1908-09; b. June 23, 1887.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM HUBERT Contractor

        Johnson City, Tenn.; s. 1911-14; b. Mars Hill, Dec. 1, 1889; p. Wm. Clingman and Mollie Lee (Morgan); m. Mabel Toppings, July 16, 1921; supt. for various contractors 1915-17; govt. const. supt. 1917-18 on Camp Taylor and Old Hickory Powder Plant; contractor July 1918-.

*ANDERSON, WILLIAM J.

        Fayetteville; d. 1852; s. 1822-26; A. M. 1826; merchant; banker.


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ANDERSON, WILLIAM PURYEAR, JR.

        504 W. Nash st., Wilson; A. B. 1922; b. Wilson, Dec. 12, 1901; p. Wm. Puryear and Lucy Clark (Whitehead); Methodist.

ANDLETON, ALLAN WILLS Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1914-17; b. Weldon, Mar 14, 1894; p. Nicholas and Indiana (Wills); m. Ruth Williams, Oct. 17, 1917; lawyer. Weldon, 1 yr.; ibid. Enfield since; mayor Enfield 1921-; Pythian; Methodist.

*ANDRES, EDWIN F.

        Bladen co.; s. 1839-41.

ANDREWS, AGNES Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1918-19; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 1, 1898; p. Samuel W. and Robena Ann (Tilley); teacher, Oakdale school, Kimesville, 1919-20; Royal school, Four Oaks, 1920-21; Carrboro school, 1921-24; Baptist.

ANDREWS, ALEXANDER BOYD Lawyer

        309 N. Blount st., Raleigh; B. Litt. 1893; s. l. 1893-94; b. Henderson, Feb. 2, 1873; p. Alexander Boyd and Julia Martha (Johnston); m. Helen M. Sharples, Nov. 5, 1908; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; dir. Oxford Orphanage 1917; dir. E. Carolina Teachers' col. 1921-; Episcopalian.

ANDREWS, ALLEN B. Merchant

        Mt. Olive; s. 1910-11; b. Sampson co., Oct. 21, 1886; p. J. W. and Elizabeth (Lindsay); m. Sadie M. Loftin, Feb. 18, 1920; connected with Andrews & Knowles, Inc., distributors of fruits and vegetables since leaving Univ.; member of firm since 1918; entered Army May 26, 1918 as pvt.; stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. in inf.; transferred to med. corps at Camp Sevier, S. C.; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga., and discharged there Mar. 7, 1919; Methodist Episcopal.

ANDREWS, ARCHIE FRANKLIN

        Bonlee; s. 1916-17.

ANDREWS, COLUMBUS Teacher

        Granite Falls; s. 1904-05, 1907-08, summer sch. 1920, '21, '24; George Peabody col. 1903-04; Univ. of Va. summer 1922; b. Kings Creek, Oct. 17, 1885; p. Thos. Alvey and Edith Elizabeth (Land); m. Mary Grace Woodward, June 14, 1911; in office of J. L. Nelson (Lenoir, Whitnal & Hudson Cotton Mills), Lenoir 1908-16; mgr. Western dist. of N. C. Mutual Life Ins. co., 1916-17; since 1918 teaching and farming; now prin. Granite Falls H. S.; Baptist.

ANDREWS, CARLTON AUSTIN

        Statesville; s. 1910-11; b. Charlotte, Sept. 19, 1890; p. F. H. and -- --; mgr. music house.

†ANDREWS, CLAUDE FLEMING

        High Point; s. 1913-14; b. High Point, Jan. 22, 1895; p. R. C. and -- -- --.

ANDREWS, CHARLES McDONALD Pharmacist

        Tryon st., Hillsboro; Ph. G. 1907; Catawba col.; b. Orange co., Oct. 4, 1885; p. S. W. and Robena (Tilley); m. Dare Danna, Dec. 30, 1907; prescription clerk, Newton; mgr. drug store, Hillsboro: prop. West End Drug store, Dec. 8, 1908; mem. sch. bd.; co. welfare comm.; Baptist.

‡ANDREWS, CLAUDE MILLER

        Whitnell; s. 1920-22; b. Schoolfield, Va., Aug. 14, 1895; p. J. and -- -- --.

*ANDREWS, CLINTON MILTON

        Greensboro; b. 1829; killed near Nottaway Ct. House. Va., June 27, 1864; s. 1850-51; lieut. col. C. S. A. 19th reg.

ANDREWS, DAVID HOWELL

        Raleigh; s. 1916-17.

ANDREWS, ELVA DARE

        Chapel Hill; A. B. 1924; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 21, 1902; p. S. W. and Robena Ann (Tilley); Baptist.

ANDREWS, ERNEST FRANK

        Tarboro; s. 1915-17; b. Edgecombe co., June 2, 1896; p. Will H. and Dollie (Savage); m. Ora Lee Brown, Sept. 14, 1922; owner of chain of electric shoe repair shops Jan. 1924-; A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, EZRA PRESTON

        Care T. D. Wilkins, Greensboro; s. 1913-14; b. Charlotte, Jan. 16, 1895; p. F. H. and -- -- --; m. Alwilda Van Ness, Apr. 7, 1923; iron and steel dealer.

‡ANDREWS, FONNIE JACKSON

        Durham; Ph. G. 1915; P. D. 1915; Columbia univ.; b. Durham, Oct. 14, 1892; p. D. F. and -- -- --.

ANDREWS, G. A. Student

        Mt. Gilead; s. 1922-23; Trinity col. 1923-.

ANDREWS, GEORGE HENRY Hardware Dealer

        Bonlee; pres. Bennett; s. 1916-17; b. Bonlee, Feb. 2, 1895; p. John R. and Emma J.; mgr. and partner hdw. store Bennett; A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

ANDREWS, GRAHAM HARRIS Banker

        301 N. Blount st., Raleigh; A. B. 1903; b. Raleigh, Apr. 21, 1883; p. Col. A. B. and Julia Martha (Johnston); m. Eliza Humphry Simmons, Nov. 6, 1907; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pi Sigma; Sphinx; entered Citizens Nat. Bank July 1, 1903; elected cashier July 5, 1913; director and vice-pres. Raleigh Savings Bank & Trust co.; Raleigh Real Est. & Trust co.; dir. Atlantic Fire Ins. co.; N. C. Home Ins. co.; Raleigh Bldg. & Loan Assn.; Boylan-Pierce co.; Citizens Nat. Bank; trustee and mem. exec. comm. St. Mary's


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sch.; mem. N. C. Agr. Loan Agency-War Finance corp.; corp. N. C. R. M. co. "A"; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

ANDREWS, IRA EDGERTON DWIGHT Minister

        Westminster, S. C.; A.B. 1898; s. l. 1904; Sou. Bapt. Theo. Sem. 1907-10 Th. G.; D.D. Georgetown col., Ky., 1920; b. near Chapel Hill, Mar. 17, 1875; p. Henry Calvin and Susan Ann (Faucett); m. Emma Souther, Mar. 4, 1914; teacher Randolph, Orange and Bertie counties after leaving college; then read law and was admitted to bar; elected to state legislature from Orange, serving 1905; after leaving Sou. Bapt. Sem. served in Ky., at Bloomfield, Long Ridge, Wheatley and Elizabethtown; now occupying pastorate Westminister Baptist Church; author various articles contributed to Baptist papers; Mason; Baptist.

*ANDREWS, JOHN BARR Teacher

        Greensboro; b. 1833; killed at Richmond, July 23, 1863; A.B. 1854; capt. C. S. A.

ANDREWS, JOHN HAWKINS Freight Agent

        Raleigh; A. B. 1897; b. Raleigh, Mar. 9, 1876; p. Alexander Boyd and Julia Martha; m. Mabel Young Henderson, Nov. 17, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sou. ry. service 1897-; Episcopalian.

*ANDREWS, JUNIUS FRANKLIN

        Durham; b. Jan. 19, 1894; d. (in service) July 13, 1918; s. p. 1914; Columbia univ.; chemist Emerson Drug co., Baltimore, Md.

†ANDREWS, JUNIUS MARVIN Physician

        Winter Haven, Fla.; s. m. 1913; b. July 4, 1876.

ANDREWS, JUNIUS MEBANE Teacher

        Mt. Gilead; Ph. G. 1915.

ANDREWS, NATHAN HARDY Physician

        Rowland; s. m. 1905-07; M.D., N. C. Med. col. 1911; Davidson col.; b. Jan. 24, 1883; p. Nathan T. and Mattie A. (Rattley); m. Leona -- -- --, Aug. 26, 1908; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A., Ft. Oglethorpe 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, OLA BLANCHE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A. B. 1920; N. C. C. W. 1915-17; b. Chapel Hill, July 15, 1894; p. S. W. and Robena (Tilley); teacher Bethel H. S. 1920-22; ibid. Hillsboro H. S. 1922-23; ibid. Sanford H. S. 1923-; Baptist.

ANDREWS, RICHARD HOMER Druggist

        Hoke st., Burlington; Ph. G. 1914; Phar. D. 1915; b. Chapel Hill, May 18, 1893; p. S. W. and Robena (Tilley); m. Nini Ingle, June 14, 1917; Kappa Psi; owner and mgr. retail drug store; Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanian; U. S. N. med. dept. stationed U. S. Naval hosp., Annapolis, Md.; Baptist.

ANDREWS, RALPH PRESTON

        Chapel Hill; s. 1913-15; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 27, 1892; p. Samuel Weldon and Robena (Tilley); m. Recie Crawford, Oct. 15, 1916; insurance agent 1916-; asst. cashier People's Bank, Chapel Hill, 1917-; alderman Chapel Hill 1917-; Pythian; Baptist.

*ANDREWS, SAMUEL JAY

        From Greensboro; Lexington, Mo.; b. Sept. 20, 1841; d. Dec. 8, 1918; s. 1858-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; 1st lieut. co. "B" Iredell co., 19th reg.; capt. C. S. A.

*ANDREWS, SILAS MILTON Minister

        From Rowan co.; Doylestown, Pa; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1831; tutor, 1827; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, TROY MONROE Chemist

        Chapel Hill; pres. 144, W. Gilman st., Madison, Wis.; A.B. 1914; M.S. 1917; Ph.D. 1921; Univ. of Wis.; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 14, 1893; p. C. F. and Eppie (Brewer); Di Soc.; Sigma Xi; Kappa Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; teacher 1914-15; chemist with E. I. Dupont, de Nemours & co., 1917-19; chemist Forest Products Lab., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Madison, Wis., 1921-.

ANDREWS, THOMAS WINGATE School Superintendent

        628 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; A. B. 1908; Columbia Univ. sum. 1912-13-14-15-16; b. Orange co., Mar. 22, 1882; p. W. V. and Annie A. (Lloyd); m. Eleanor Watson; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; supt. Orange co. schools 1908-11; Reidsville sch. 1911-17; Salisbury sch. 1917-24; supt. High Point schools, 1924-; Baptist.

ANDREWS, MRS. T. WINGATE Teacher

        (Nee Watson, Miss Eleanor).

        629 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. 1915-16 A. B.; N. C. C. W. 1897-1900; b. Rowan co., Aug. 19, 1878; p. Wm. Gray and Amanda (Lawrence); m. T. Wingate Andrews, June 28, 1922; teacher English Salisbury H. S.; prin. 1918-21; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Insurance

        1014 W. Market st., Greensboro; s. 1916-21; A. B. 1920; b. Tarboro, July 18, 1899; p. Wm. Hyman and Dorothy (Savage); m. Pearl Balsley Humphry, Oct. 23, 1923; Phi Soc.; varsity track; Omega Delta; Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Upsilon; agent Univ. branch Umstead Ins. agency 1920-21; sec.-treas. Univ. agency, Inc., 1921; mgr. ibid. 1921-22; sec. and treas. University Agency and special agent Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co., Greensboro, 1922-; Plattsburg training camp July 21, 1918; failed to complete last two wks. on account influenza;


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re-enlisted S. A. T. C., U. N. C. Oct. 1, 1918; discharged Dec., 1918; elected to Camp Taylor art. off. camp 3 days prior to armistice; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM JOHNSTON Consulting Engineer

        105 E. North st., Raleigh: A. B. 1891; M.E. Cornell univ. 1894; b. Henderson, Mar. 1. 1871; p. Col. Alexander Boyd and Julia Martha (Johnston); m. Augusta Webb Ford, Jan. 7, 1903; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; sec. N. C. Hist. Soc.; supt. foundry N. C. Car co., Raleigh, 1894-96; pvt. sec. U. S. Minister to Mexico 1896-97; pres. and gen. mgr. Raleigh Electric co. 1898-1906; consulting eng. Raleigh 1906-; dir. Citizens' Nat. Bank, Raleigh, 25 yrs.; dir. Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust co.; dir. N. C. Soldiers' Home; dir. Raleigh Cemetery assn.; pres. associated charities Raleigh; chmn. rep. exec. comm., Wake co., 1910-12; nominee for Wake co. treas. 1908; ibid. N. C. sec. of state 1912; alternate to rep. nat. conv. 1912; with Wm. Hunt, of N. Y. City; made aluminum zinc alloys to determine strongest light-weight alloy, an important factor in reducing weight of bicycles, 1893-94; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM PARKER

        213 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; A. B. 1919; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; b. Charlotte, July 1, 1897; p. T. H. and-- -- --.

ANDREWS, WILTON VOLNEY Farmer

        R. F. D. Box 23, Chapel Hill; s. 1868-70; b. near Chapel Hill, April 14, 1850; p. Henry Calvin and Mary Elizabeth (Faucett); m. Annie Aiken Lloyd, Dec. 31, 1876; Di Soc.; teacher in rural schools; farming at present; served 2 terms on Orange co. bd. of educ.; Baptist.

ANGEL, CLARENCE COOPER

        Bryson City; s. 1919-22; b. Bryson City, May 31, 1900; p. Mrs. W. E. Angel.

ANGEL, FURMACE Physician

        Franklin; s. 1914-16; M. D. Jeff. Med. col.; b. Franklin, Oct. 27, 1897; p. Thomas W. and Martha A.; Kappa Psi; practicing physician 1922-; senior lieut. Med. Corps U. S. N. during the term of World War; Methodist.

ANGEL, LEWIS BERRY, Merchant

        Haines City, Fla.; A.B. 1914; b. Franklin, Mar. 8, 1895; p. T. W. and Martha Anne (Berry); m. Thelma Reynolds, Jan. 21, 1921; prin. Four Oaks graded sch. 1914-15; lawyer 1916-17; merchant firm Carolina Provison co., and W. T. Moore and co., Franklin, and C. M. Miller co., Cornella, Ga., 1920-23; wholesale grocer and citrus grower, Haines City, Fla., 1923-; 2nd lieut. 1st lieut. 11th cavalry, Mexican border; A. E. F. 1917-19; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1919-20.

ANGEL, THOMAS WELDON, JR.

        Franklin; B. S. 1923; b. Franklin, Jan. 29, 1901; p. T. W. and -- -- --.

‡ANGELL, DARIUS HAMPTON

        1103 Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; s. m. 1919-20; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 12 1899.

*ANGIER, JOHN CICERO

        From Durham; Apex; b. Oct. 18, 1857; d. Oct. 27, 1911; m. Lida Duke, Sept. 29, 1880; s. 1876-79; Wake Forest col. 1 yr.; merchant; manufacturer; treas. and gen. mgr. C. F. & N. Ry. co.; lumberman, pres. Cary Lumber co.; Methodist.

ANSCOMBE, FRANCIS CHARLES Teacher

        Guilford College; A. M. 1924.

ANSELL, SAMUEL TILDEN Lawyer

        1957 Biltmore st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1904-06, LL.B.; U. S. Mil. Acad.; b. Coinjock. Jan. 1, 1875; p. Henry Beasley and Lydia (Simmons); m. Elmeda Tracy, Feb. 16, 1904; U. S. army from U. S. M. A. cadet to brig. gen'l., 1895-1919; maj. and judge adv. law dept. of army 1913; lieut.-col. and judge adv. 1917; brig. gen'l. and judge adv. 1917; counsel before all courts of U. S. for insular govts. of Philippines and Porto Rico 1913-17; acting judge adv. gen'l. of U. S. Army 1917-19; resigned from army and established law firm of Ansell & Bailey July, 1919; instructor in const. law and history U. S. M. A. 1902-09; prosecuting atty. for Moro Province, Philippine Islands, 1909-11; asst. to judge adv. genl. as advisor of War dept. upon civil jurisdictions 1912-14; chm'n. comm. on appropriations pub. sch. asso. of Dist. of Col.; author many articles in leading law magazines; addresses before various bar associations; Mason; Episcopalian.

*ANTHONY, JOHN Lawyer

        Scotland Neck; b. Nov. 30, 1836; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; A. B. 1857; Corp. C. S. A.

ANTHONY, JOHN ALSTON Lawyer

        Shelby; s. 1881; b. York County, S. C., Oct. 23, 1854; p. S. H. and Margaret Graham (Cleveland); m. Ollie Gardner, Oct. 15, 1889; Di Soc.; teacher Grover H. S. 1882-87; co. supt. of sch. Cleveland co. 1887-1905; law and real est. to date; state senator in 1897; Methodist.

*ANTHONY, JAMES G.

        Halifax co.; b. Oct. 17, 1834; s. 1853-56; C. S. A.

*ANTHONY, WILLIAM

        Halifax co.; s. 1818-22.

APGAR, RAYMOND

        Seat Pleasant, Md.; s. m. 1903-07; b. Califon, N. J., July 23, 1880.


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APPENZELLER, CHARLES DAVID Chiropodist

        4 Hudson st., Yonkers. N. Y.; s. 1897-98; first Inst. of Podiatry. N. Y. C.; b. Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 11, 1874; p. John and Delilah (Haney); m. Mary Paul. Nov. 27, 1913; teacher 1898-1902; express agent 1902-; Mason; Elk; Lutheran.

APPLE, HERBERT LEE

        801 S. Main st., High Point; s. 1922-23; b. High Point, Dec. 6, 1902; p. J. V. and -- --.

APPLE, JACKSON LAFAYETTE Hardware Salesman

        623 Park ave., Greensboro; A. B. 1922; b. Rockingham co., Aug. 29, 1901; p. Jonathan A. and Huldah Jane (Page); employee Odell Hardware co., Greensboro; Moose; Methodist.

APPLE, WILLIS JORDAN

        Apple st., Burlington; s. 1919-20; b. Burlington, Sept. 21, 1901; p. A. A. and Annie Maud (Montgomery); employed with Lakeside Cotton Mills since leaving school; Methodist.

APPLEWHITE, BLAKE DEANS Manufacturer

        Box 1233, Wilmington; s. 1910-13; b. Wilson, Dec. 10, 1891; p. Elisha Lee and Rosa Battle (Rhodes); m. Elizabeth LeGwin, Apr. 24, 1918; Golden Fleece; varsity football; track team; Phi. Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; football coach Warrenton H. S. 1913; adv. mgr. chain moving-picture and vaudeville theatres, San Francisco, Cal., 1915-17; sales rep. P. Lorillard Tob. co., Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys Jan.-July, 1917; employee George A. Fuller Construction co., Wilmington. 1919-21; organizer and manager Blake D. Applewhite co., Wilmington, 1922-; petty off. U. S. Navy 1917-18; Mason; Episcopalian.

APPLEWHITE, ERIC LEON Tobacco Salesman

        5566 Cates ave., St. Louis Mo.; s. 1914-16; b. Wilson, Oct. 17, 1896; p. Elisha Lee and Rosalie Battle (Rhodes); m. Julia Marie Hofman, June 11, 1923; Satyrs; special rep. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., St. Louis, Mo.; author text book Aerography; U. S. Naval aviation electrician (radio)--C. Q. M. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

ABROGAST, JOHN CLIFFORD

        Andrews; s. 1916-17; b. Asheville, Mar. 31, 1895; p. John C. and -- --.

ARCHER, FREDERICK Teacher

        Greensboro; s. 1900-04; b. Mt. Olive, June 27, 1882; p. Joseph and Fannie (Gray); m. Flora Thornton, Aug. 11, 1913; teacher. Windsor 1904-06; Winston 1906-07; Wilson 1907-13; Selma 1913-17; Greensboro 1917-; Presbyterian.

ARCHER, FRANCES RANDOLPH Librarian

        Ga. State Normal col., Athens, Ga.; s. 1903-04; Sch. of Library Science, Atlanta, Ga.; librarian Tallageda, Ala., 1911-17; Birmingham, Ala., 1918-19; ibid. Ga. State Normal col., 1919-.

ARCHER, GRAY Farmer and Ranchman

        Phoenix, Ariz.; A.B. 1904; A.M. 1907, Princeton; m. Ann Pearl Irvin, Phoenix, 1911; teacher, High Point, 1904-08; banker, High Point, 1908-11; bank clerk, Phoenix, Ariz., 1911-15.

ARCHER, JAMES MCILWAINE Manufacturer

        209 Park ave., Charlotte; s. 1901-02; b. Mt. Olive, Apr. 13, 1884; p. Wm. and Mary Josephine (Gray); m. Susie M. Rhyne, July 5, 1905; clerk A. C. L. Ry., Wilmington, 1903-04; ibid. Monroe Cotton Mills, 1905; ibid. Shelby, 1906; ibid. Tuckaseege Mfg. co., Mt. Holly, 1907-10; sec. Stanley Mfg. co., Stanley, 1910-18; sec.-treas. Fidelty Mfg. co., Charlotte, 1918-22; genl. mgr. Piedmont Com. co.; pres. Daniel Morgan Mills; Baptist.

ARCHER, WALNE Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen'l. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; pres. Camp Eldridge, Laguna, Philippine Islands; s. 1903-05, 1906-07; b. Kenansville, Sept. 21, 1889; p. Joseph and Frances (Gray); m. Elizabeth Smith, June 10, 1912; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; bookkeeper, First Nat. Bank, Durham, 1907-08; journalist Oklahoma City, 1908-11, and Fort Worth, Texas, 1911-17; army officer 1907-; entered 2nd O. T. C. Leon Spgs., Tex., Aug. 24, 1917; commissioned 1st lieut. inf. Nov. 27, 1917; served with 37th U. S. inf. continuously until after war; never overseas; still in service; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

ARGO, FORDYCE HUBBARD Minister

        Rockledge, Pa.; s. 1889-91; B.D. Philadelphia Divinity sch. 1902; minister 1898-; Pa. dir. of schools, 1904-07; rector Church of the Holy Nativity, Rockledge, Pa.; Episcopalian.

*ARGO, THOMAS MONROE Lawyer

        From Wetumka, Ala.; Raleigh; b. Apr. 30, 1841; d. 1909; A.B. 1863; LL.B. 1866; solicitor 4th dist.; mem. N. C. gen. assembly; lieut. C. S. A.

ARIAIL, JAMES MILTON Teacher

        Care Columbia col., Columbia, S. C.; A. M. 1924; A. B. Wofford col. 1905; A. M. ibid. 1906; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of S. C.; b. Pacolet, S. C., Jan. 6, 1884; p. Rev. J. W. and Caroline Emma (Hodges); m. Vertie T. Green, Nov. 24, 1909; Kappa Sigma; asst. supt. Chester, S. C., city schools 1905-08; supt. Bishopville, S. C., city schools 1908-09; ibid. Lancaster, S. C., city schools 1909-12; prof. Columbia col. 1912-; sec. bd. of trustees Hyatt


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Park sch. system, Columbia, S. C., 1920-; Rotarian; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

ARLEDGE, ISAAC CURTIS

        Hendersonville; s. 1905-07; b. May 30, 1883.

ARMENTROUT, HIRAM MILLER Estimator Building Material

        Elks Club, High Point; s. 1909-10; b. Greensboro, Apr. 9, 1890; p. Edward Luther and Lucy H.; bldg. mat. estimator with Snow Lumber co., High Point, 1910-; Nat. Army Mar. 13, 1918-Jan. 23, 1919; pvt. to segt. 1st class, q. m. c.; Hoboken, N. J. Mar. 23, 1918-Sept. 13, 1918; Washington, D. C. to Jan. 23, 1919; Methodist Episcopal.

ARMFIELD, BRITT MILLIS Realtor

        Asheboro; s. 1917-20, 1921-22; b. Asheboro, Aug. 4, 1901; p. W. J. Jr., and Sallie Elizabeth (Millis); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; Methodist Episcopal. (South).

ARMFIELD, D. F.

        702 Oglethorpe bldg., Savannah, Ga.; s. 1904-05.

*ARMFIELD, EUGENE MOREHEAD Banker

        High Point; b. Sept. 25, 1869; d. Aug. 12, 1908; m. Bessie Cecil, Dec. 6, 1906; A. B. 1888; Guilford col.; trustee U. N. C., 1901-09.

ARMFIELD, FRANK Lawyer

        122 W. Corbin st., Concord; s. l. 1893-94; Trinity Ph. B. 1892; Yale 1892-93; b. Monrce, May 24, 1870; p. Emsley Alexander and Rachel (Phifer); m. Lucille A. -- --; atty. continuously; horticulture; farming; real estate; electoral col. 1904; mayor of Monroe 1900; trustee A. & T. col., Greensboro; at present N. C. state senate; Nat. guard 1886-1891; pvt. Monroe light inf.

*ARMFIELD, H.

        Guilford co.; s. 1826.

‡ARMFIELD, ROY HANES

        Greensboro; s. 1910-11; b. Greensboro, June 1, 1890; p. G. A. and-- -- --.

*ARMISTEAD, ANTHONY

        Plymouth; b. 1802; s. 1819.

*ARMISTEAD, JOHN

        Plymouth; b. 1797; lost at sea, 1816; s. 1813-15.

*ARMISTEAD, RICHARD

        Plymouth; A. B. 1804.

*ARMISTEAD, ROBERT Physician

        Plymouth; d. 1857; A. B. 1815; M. D. Univ. of N. Y. 1820.

*ARMISTEAD, STARK Planter

        Bertie co.; b. 1819; d. 1843; s. 1834-35.

*ARMISTEAD, THOMAS S. Merchant

        Martin co.; b. 1803; d. 1871; s. 1823.

*ARMISTEAD, THOMAS STUART

        Plymouth; b. 1843; d. 189-; A. B. 1862; A. M. 1868; lawyer; journalist; lieut., C. S. A.

*ARMISTEAD, WILLIAM J. Planter

        Plymouth; s. 1815; mem. house of commons 1826.

*ARMSTRONG, CLEATON OTIS Minister

        From Ayden; Stantonburg; b. Dec. 1, 1882; d. Oct. 28, 1918; m. Delia Rice, Feb. 22, 1913; A.B. 1912; Methodist.

ARMSTRONG, CHARLES WALLACE Physician

        403 Maupin ave., Salisbury; s. 1908-12; M. D. Univ. of Md.; b. Montgomery co., Nov. 9, 1890; p. Charles A. and Florence (Moore); m. Mabel Harris, Nov. 9, 1915; varsity baseball 1909 and 1910; practicing physician since 1914; mem. Salisbury Kiwanis Club; city health officer of Salisbury; capt. med. corps 1917-19 with overseas duty; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

*ARMSTRONG, EDWARD H.

        Wilmington; b. 1841; killed in battle, 1864; s. 1858-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; capt. C. S. A. 3rd N. C. reg.

*ARMSTRONG, EGBERT M.

        Somerville, Tenn.; killed in action, 1861; s. 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

*ARMSTRONG, HARVEY

        Bryan, Tex.; b. Bryan, Tex., June 1, 1875; d. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 7, 1918; s. 1893-4; Vanderbilt univ., 2 yrs.; teacher Dallas, Tex. 4 or 5 yrs.; business enterprises thereafter in Dallas, Tex., until death.

ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH MOTIER Insurance

        Box 795, Wilmington; s. 1902-05; b. Tempe, Arizona, Dec. 22, 1884; p John S. and Sarah Motier (Finch); m. Willie Rosa Thomas, 1910; Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; clerk Atl. Nat. Bank., Wilmington, 1905-07; treas. Atl. Fert. co., Balto. 1908-10; owner Asheland Dept. Store, Hillsdale, Md. 1910-12; cashier and active vice-pres. Bank of Robeson, Maxton 1912-15; mgr. auto. bus. Maxton 1915-21; ins. agent. Wilmington 1922-; mayor Maxton 1914-16; chmn. sch. bd. 1914-16; fuel supervisor Robeson co., 1914-16; chmn. Red Cross drive Maxton 1914-16; chmn. Liberty Loan drive 1914-16; Episcopalian.

ARMSTRONG, JOHN SAMUEL, JR.

        1200 Eutaw place, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1907-09; b. Tempe, Ariz., Sept. 11, 1888; p. John S. and Sarah (Finch); m. Winifred Fitz-Gerald, Mar. 1, 1916; Sigma Nu; consular service 1909-20; vice-consul Cork, Ireland; Naples, Italy; Vancouver. B. C., Canada; and Saloniki,


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Greece: American consul Bristol, Eng. and Venice, Italy; resigned 1920; Episcopalian.

*ARMSTRONG, JAMES WATSON Teacher

         Orange co.; A. B. 1827.

*ARMSTRONG, MARTIN W.

        Germantown; s. 1814-19; lawyer; mem. genl. assembly, Ala.

ARMSTRONG, RAY Teacher

        Armstrong apts., Gastonia; A.B. 1918; b. Belmont, Aug. 12, 1893; p. Geo. M. and Mary (Smith); m. Sarah Kornegay, June 27, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1919, Goldsboro H. S. 1919-21, Gastonia H. S. 1921; prin. Kinston H. S. 1923-24; May 15, 1918-Feb. 1919; O. T. C. at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.; O. T. C. at Camp Taylor, Lousville, Ky; 10th F. A. 29th reg., Funston, Kans.; pvt. to 2nd lieut.; Baptist.

ARMSTRONG, THOMAS JAMES Minister

        Rocky Point; A. B. 1909; B. D. Yale Divinity Sch.; b. Rocky Point, Aug. 3, 1887; p. Thomas James and Annie E. (Durham); m. Pauline Wiley, June 15, 1915; Di Soc.; pastor Congregational Church, Herndon, Va., 1913-15; ibid. 1st Congregational Church, Key West, Fla., 1916-; Congregationalist.

*ARMSTRONG, THOMAS LAPSLEY

        Orange co.; A. B. 1832; tutor 1833-34.

*ARMSTRONG, THOMAS T.

        Germantown; Tennessee; s. 1828.

*ARMSTRONG, VOLNEY

        Bryan, Tex.; d. Dec., 1912; s. 1892-94.

ARNETTE, JOHN MADISON Minister

        Wagram; g. s. 1913-15; A. B. Wake Forest col. 1902;. Sou. Bapt. Theo. Sem. 1902-03; 1906-07; b. Carthage, Nov. 24, 1872; m. Annie Jones McIntosh, Sanford, Jan. 3, 1900; pastor Edgemont Bapt. Church, Durham, 1902; Western ave., Statesville, 1903-05; First Bapt, Albermarle, 1905-06; Grace Church, Durham, 1907-14; Mebane Bapt., Mebane, 1915-16; First Bapt., Badin, 1916-20; Spring Hill, Wagram, 1920-.

ARNOLD, CLYDE RANDOLPH

        Neuse; s. 1921-22; b. Neuse, Nov. 6, 1900.

ARNOLD, DUMA CARROLL

        Neuse; B. S. 1919; b. Neuse, Sept. 1, 1892; p. J. H. and -- --.

*ARNOLD, HUGH M. Planter

        Newman, Ga.; b. 1842; s. 1860-62; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*ARNOLD, SAMUEL JAMES Planter

        Newman, Ga.; b. 1841; d. 1908; s. 1860-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

ARONSON, ARTHUR AARON

        Raleigh; s. 1913-15; b. Raleigh, Dec. 14, 1895; p. B. S. and-- --.

ARPS, ERNEST GUILFORD

        Franklinton; s. p. 1920-21; b. Plymouth, July 10, 1895; p. E. G. and -- --.

ARPS, PERCY MADISON Druggist

        Columbia; s. p. 1915-16; b. Washington co., May 22, 1891; p. Joseph Madison and Albina (Everett); m. Sarah Maxine Tatum, June 20, 1917; mgr. Tyrell Drug co., Columbia 1916-18; mgr. Plymouth Drug. co., 1918; mgr. Fisher Pharm., Cape Charles, 1918-19; bought Tyrrell Drug co., Nov. 1919; U. S. Naval hosp., Portsmouth, Va., 1918-19; H. A. 1st class; Episcopalian.

ARRASMITH, THOMAS MILTON, JR. Physician

        Hillsboro; pres. Ancon hosp. Canal Zone; s. 1917-22; Jefferson Med. col. M. D. 1924; b. Hillsboro, Jan. 5, 1900; p. Thomas Milton and Mary Nash (Strudwick); Phi Chi; Presbyterian.

ARRASMITH, WILLIAM STRUDWICK Architectural Designer

        956 S. Brook st., Louisville, Ky.; s. 1916-17; B. S. in Arch. Univ. of Ill. 1917-21; b. Hillsboro, July 15, 1898; p Thomas Milton and Mary (Strudwick) m. Elizabeth Beam, Roberson, Ill.; varsity baseball 3 yrs. (at Ill.); Alpha Rho Chi; with T. C. Atwood co., Chapel Hill, July-Dec. 1921; E. T. Hutchings, architect, Jan. 1922-Mar. 1923; now with Brinton B. Davis, architects, as arch. designer; S. A. T. C., Univ. of Ill., 4 mo.; 2nd lieut. engrs. O. R. C.; Presbyterian.

ARRINGTON, ARTHUR Insurance

        Chesterton apt., 16th and "R" sts., N. W., Washington. D. C.; A. B. 1878; b. Jonesboro, July 30, 1855; teacher; insurance.

*ARRINGTON, ARCHIBALD H. Lawyer

        Montgomery, Ala.; b. June 27, 1843; d. July 15, 1862 (of wounds received at Malvern Hill); s. 1859-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; col. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*ARRINGTON, ARCHIBALD HUNTER

        From Hillardstown; Rocky Mt.; b. July 30, 1858; d. Dec. 19, 1892; s. 1876-79; bus. col., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; farmer; telegraph operator.

*ARRINGTON, GEORGE W. Teacher

        From Nash co.; Beaufort, N. C.; b. Nash co., Aug. 13, 1832; d. Beaufort, Dec. 2, 1894; m. Mary Eliza Patterson, 1858; s. 1852-53; teacher Rocky Mount and Beaufort; 2nd lieut. N. C. 52nd reg., C. S. A.; Methodist.

*ARRINGTON, GEORGE WIMBERLY Tobacconist

        Hilliardston; b. Aug. 18, 1864; d. Henderson, Jan. 29, 1885; s. 1882-84.


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*ARRINGTON, JAMES N. Lawyer

        From Nash co.; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Jan. 18, 1835; d. Aug. 12, 1894; s. 1851-53; Episcopalian.

*ARRINGTON, RICHARD BOLTON

        Warrenton; b. June 17, 1873; d. White Plains, N. Y., April 16, 1913; m. Ethel Lewis; s. 1891-92; pvt. sec. to B. N. and J. B. Duke; sec.-treas. Sou. Power Co., of N. C. and S. C.; Episcopalian.

*ARRINGTON, RICHARD TURNER Merchant

        Warrenton; b. Jan. 3, 1833; d. Oct. 4, 1901; m. Bettie Jones Plummer, Nov. 2, 1853; A. B. 1853; commission merchant; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

ARRINGTON, SAMUEL LEWIS Lawyer

        408 Florida ave., Rocky Mount; s. 1918-21; LL.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Rocky Mount, May 3, 1899; p. Thomas Mann and Florence Josephine (Avera); Phi Soc.; Theta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; U. S. commissioner; S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Baptist.

*ARRINGTON, THOMAS CRAWFORD

        Nash co.; m. Anna Lankford; s. 1838-39; planter and physician; Methodist.

ARRINGTON, THOMAS MANN

        From Nash co.; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Aug. 29, 1829; d. Nov. 30, 1894; m. Mary Goldthwaite, Dec. 18, 1861; A.B. 1849; mem. genl. assem., Ala.; judge Montgomery city ct.; lieut.-col. C. S. A.; judge Ala. supr. ct.

†ARRINGTON, WILLIAM MATTHEW

        Mount Airy; s. 1911-12; Mars Hill col.; b. Mt. Airy, 1888; p. Rev. C. C. and -- --.

ARROWOOD, FRED MONROE School Superintendent

        Jamestown; A.B. 1922; b. Bessemer City, July 27, 1893; p. Drury M. and Nannie Jane (Davis); m. Elizabeth Julie Cate, May 31, 1922; Di Soc.; supt. of schools, Jamestown, July 1, 1921-; enlisted June 16, 1917 Ft. Thomas, Ky.; Ft. Sill, Okla., July 1, 1917-Dec. 19, 1917; Camp Wheeler, Ga., Dec. 19, 1917-June 17, 1918; Camp McClellan, Ala. June 17, 1918-Aug. 7, 1918; Camp Merritt, N. J., Aug. 7-Aug. 17, 1918; France Aug. 17, 1918-June 20, 1919; discharged Camp Lee, Va., July 1, 1919; no battles; with 8th F. A., U. S. reg. army; 1st 10 mo. with battery "D," 8th F. A.; remainder hdq. co., 8th F. A.; pvt. to corp.; Presbyterian.

ARROWOOD, SYLVIA LOUISE

        (See Latshaw, Mrs. Harry Franklin).

ARTHUR, JOHN ABRAM Editor

        W. 2nd st., Washington; s. l. 1891-92; b. Aurora, Nov. 16, 1870; p. James A. and Carrie Dianah (Swindell); m. Varona Keith Ayers, Oct. 30, 1901; Kappa Alpha; lawyer 2 yrs.; editor first daily paper Washington; city editor Newport News. Va., Times Herald; editor Washington Gazette Messenger; Belhaven Journal; Greenville Daily News; city editor Washington Daily News; Methodist.

ASBURY, JOSEPH JENNINGS

        3731 Cliff road, Birmingham. Ala.; A. B. 1900; b. Charlotte, Jan. 6, 1880: p Josiah and Mary Exther (Farrow); m. Mary Oliver Ware, Apr. 17, 1913; Phi Delta Theta; Methodist.

ASHBY, C. L. G. Lawyer

        Graham bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.; A.B.--LL. B. 1922; Phi Soc; gym team; Phi Beta Kappa; Episcopalian.

ASHBY, THOMAS BENTON, JR.

        S. Main st., Mt. Airy: s. 1917: Trinity col.; b. Mt. Airy, June 13, 1900; p. Thomas Benton and Myrtle E. (Ross); S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

*ASHCRAFT, CARL WILLIAM

        Elkin; b. Monroe, Nov. 15, 1879; s. p. 1904.

ASHE, GEORGE TILGHMAN

        R. F. D. "B," Box 247, Bakersfield, Cal.; s. 1922-23; Univ. of Cal.; b. Bakersfield, Cal., Oct. 25, 1902; p. Elliot Mitchell and Christine (Ruthledge); Delta Sigma; R. O. T. C., Univ. of Cal.; Presbyterian.

*ASHE, JOHN B.

        From Tenn.; Galveston, Tex.; b. Rocky Point, 1810; d. Jan., 1858; s. 1831-32; A. B. Trinity col., Conn.; lawyer; mem. congress from Tenn., 1843-45.

*ASHE, RICHARD JAMES

        From Hillsboro; Bakersfield, Cal.; b. 1821; d. Aug. 21, 1899; A.B. 1842; merchant; lawyer; genl. assem. Cal.; capt. co. "B" Bethel reg. also Orange light inf. which became co. "D" in the Bethel reg. C. S. A.

ASHE, SAMUEL ACOURT, JR. Deputy Clerk

        16 N. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1889-92; s. l. 1893; b. Raleigh, Feb. 7, 1874; p. Samuel Acourt and Hannah Emerson (Willard); m. Wyndham Theodosia Trapier, Apr. 25, 1900; Phi Kappa Sigma; football; editor Chapel Hillian, first college paper at Chapel Hill; prin. Bladenboro H. S. 1892-95; clerk Caraleigh Cotton Mills, Raleigh, 1895-96; sec.-treas. Raleigh Hosiery co., 1896-1911; Farming 1911-17; chief deputy clerk U. S. dist. ct., Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1918-; entered Raleigh Home Guards as pvt. July, 1917; discharged as sergt. Aug. 12, 1921; Episcopalian.

*ASHE, SAMUEL PORTER

        Halifax co.; b. about 1781; d. 1842; s. 1806; mem. N. C. house of c. 1823-25.

*ASHE, SAMUEL SWAN

        From Houston, Tex.; Galveston, Tex.; b. 1838; d. Apr. 18, 1921; s. 1855-57; sheriff; clerk criminal ct.; Tex. genl. assem.


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*ASHE, THOMAS SAMUEL Jurist

        From Perry co., Ala.; Wadesboro; b. Orange co., July 19, 1812; d. Feb. 7, 1887; A.B. 1832; A.M. 1838; LL.D. 1878; Bingham sch.; mem. house of c. 1842-54; solicitor 5th dist., 1847-51; state sen. 1854; mem. Confed. Congr. 1861-64; Confed. States sen. 1864; mem. U. S. Cong. 1873-77; asso. justice supr. ct. 1878-87; trustee U. N. C. 1842-68, 1877-83.

ASHE, WILLIAM WILLARD Forester

        930 "F" st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; B. Litt. 1891; M. S. Cornell 1892; b. Raleigh, June 4, 1872; p. Samuel Acourt and Hannah (Willard); m. Mrs. Margaret Henry Wilcox; asst. dist. forester, U. S. forest service; sec. nat. forest reservation comm.; author numerous articles on milling efficiency and forest economics, several used as text books in tech. schools; Episcopalian.

ASHFORD, CHARLES HALL Student

        17 Broad st., New Bern; A. B. 1923; s. m. 1923-; b. New Bern, Apr. 12, 1902; p. Thomas Percy and Sudie Bradley (Hall); Phi Soc.; Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

†ASHLEY, CHESTER G.

        Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1864-65.

ASHMAN, JAMES ERNEST

        91 S. Market st., East Palestine, O.; s. 1922-23; b. East Palestine, O., July 19, 1902; p. J. R. and -- --.

*ASHURST, JOHN MILTON Lawyer

        Eatonton, Ga.; b. 1817; d. 1852; s. 1834-35; solicitor genl. Ga. 1845; mem. Ga. genl. assem.

*ASKEW, ABNER HARRELL Physician

        From Harrellsville; Winton; b. Apr. 9, 1844; d. Feb. 1905; A.B. 1866; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1869.

*ASKEW, ANDREW JACKSON Physician

        Bertie co.; b. Nov. 14, 1817; d. Sept. 29, 1874; m. Mary Cross, July 16, 1839; s. 1837-38; Baptist.

*ASKEW, CHARLES THOMPSON

        From Raleigh; New York, N. Y.; b. Nov. 30, 1858; d. Sierra Madre, Cal., Dec. 31, 1923; s. 1875-78; paper manufacturer 1878-80; merchant 1880-1923.

*ASKEW, DAVID OUTLAW Planter

        From Bertie co.; Columbus, Miss.; m. Martha Etheridge; s. 1815.

ASKEW, EDWARD STEPHENSON Farmer and Banker

        Windsor; pres. Merry Hill; A.B. 1899; Randolph Macon col. 1893-94; b. Windsor, Feb. 17, 1874; p. Richard Watson and Elizabeth (Webb); m. Nellie Ashburn Bond, July 15, 1909; Phi Soc.; grad. cum laude; Phi Delta Theta; Gorgon's Head; compositor and assistant pub. Windsor Ledger; pres. Citizens' Bank of Windsor; farmer; chairman Bertie co. dem. exec. com.; mayor of Windsor; mem. of N. C. fisheries board; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

ASKEW, GRADY D. Merchant

        Harrellsville; s. 1910-12; b. Harrellsville, Feb. 14, 1893; p. Jno. O. and Mary D. (Valentine); Pi Kappa Alpha; genl. mercantile bus., Askew Bros., 1916-; U. S. army 1917-19; Baptist.

*ASKEW, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Columbus, Miss.; b. Feb. 22, 1838; A. B. 1860; manufacturer; capt. C. S. A.; ry. employee.

ASKEW, JOHN OUTLAW, JR. Merchant

        Harrellsville; s. 1906-08; b. Harrellsville, Aug. 30, 1888; p. John O. and Mary D. (Valentine); genl. mercantile bus. since leaving col.; co. comm., Hertford co.; road supr. Harrellsville township; town comm. Harrellsville; vice-pres. Bank of Harrellsville; Baptist.

ASTON, MCKAY BERNARD Mine Owner

        210 N. 5th ave., Goldfeld, Nev.; A. B. 1896; Univ. of Tenn. 1885-86; b. Greene co., Jan. 31, 1869; p. James Morfed and Mary Ellen (Taylor); m. Anne Penn, Mar. 23, 1901; Di Soc; in politics Tenn. 1896-97; taught Latin, Simmons col., Tex., 1897-98; publisher 1898-1903; since 1903 mine owner and operator in Nevada and neighboring mining states; pioneer Goldfield and Rhyolite, Nev.; state comm. and chmn. co. exec. com. progressive party 1912; Nev. delegate and committeeman in state, congressional and co. organizations; organized Elks at Goldfield, obtaining charter in Phila., 1907; volunteered Spanish-American war, but failed physical exam.; Mason; York and Scottish Rite; Shriner; Elk; Pythian; Odd Fellow.

ATCHLEY, RODERICK CROWELL

        Morristown, Tenn.; s. 1921-23; Univ. of Tenn., 1919; b. Asheville, Oct. 12, 1902; p. T. D. and Mildred Crowell; Phi Soc.

*ATKINS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Cumberland co.; Columbus, Tex.; d. Oct. 1894; A.B. 1841; mem. house of commons 1844; col., C. S. A.

ATKINS, BENJAMIN THOMAS Physician

        Gold Hill; s. m. 1898-1900; M. D., S. C. Med. col. 1901; b. Feb. 12, 1877.

ATKINS, CRAIG STARBUCK

        1832 Biltmore st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920-21; Baltimore Poly. Inst.; A. B. Geo. Washington univ., 1923; s. l. ibid. 1928-; b. Greensboro, Aug. 17, 1903; p. B. F. and Neva O.; Theta Upsilon.


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*ATKINS, DONAH JOSIAH

        Durham; b. Durham co., Apr. 5, 1881; d. July 9, 1908; Ph.G. 1907; pharmacist Haywood and King, Durham, N. C., 3 yrs.; employee P. W. Vaughan co.

ATKINS, EARNEST WILLIAM

        Canyon, Tex.; pres. J. H. U. Homewood, Baltimore, Md.; g. s. M.A. 1921; A.B. W. Tex. col. 1920; b. Denton, Tex., Oct. 18, 1898; p. T. R. R. and Josephine (London); Baptist.

ATKINSON, ALEXANDER MORSE Engineer and Contractor

        Enfield; s. 1908-12; b. Enfield, Jan. 19, 1888; p. Henry Cary and Kate Elizabeth (Martin); track team 4 yrs., capt. 1911; sou. champ. hammer throw, 1911; instructor in drawing, U. N. C., 1912-13; surveying and drafting 1913; manufacturer horse remedies 1914-15; for last ten years registered engr. and bldg. contractor; mayor of Enfield 1919-21; J. P.; Baptist.

*ATKINSON, EDWARD RUFFIN

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1843; killed at Charlottesville, Va., Oct. 29, 1863; s. 1860-61; honorary A. B. 1911; C. S. A.

ATKINSON, FRANK CLAYBORN

        Asheville; s. (Winter qtr.) 1922-23; b. Asheville, Aug. 16, 1902; p. E. B. and--.

ATKINSON, JASPER SIDNEY

        Elkin; s. 1897-1900; b. Siloam, Dec. 30, 1876; p. Samuel Josiah and Sarah Russel (Jones); m. May Elizabeth Butner, June 27, 1904; dealer in wholesale groceries; real est. and insurance; co. board educ. 1904-10; Methodist Episcopal (South).

ATKINSON, JOHN WILDER

        Wilmington; pres. P. O. Box 1181, Richmond, Va.; s. 1884-86.

†ATKINSON, MAHLON HICKS

        Salisbury; s. 1914-15; b. Salisbury, Jan. 17, 1894; p. Lawrence R. and -- -- --.

ATKINSON, SAMUEL HUGH Farmer

        Siloam; s. 1921-22; Elon col.; b. Siloam, Apr. 16, 1901; p. Samuel Josiah and Sarah Russell (Jones); m. Ola Reeves Marion, Dec. 5, 1923; Baptist.

ATKINSON, THOMAS HARRIS, JR. Merchant

        Selma; s. p. 1891-92; b. Selma, Mar. 3, 1874; p. Thomas Harris and Martha (Richardson); m. Mattie Hood Williams, June 26, 1915; Phi Soc.; retail druggist 1892-1919; pres. Robert Atkinson co., genl. merchants, 1919; pres. Growers' Commercial Bank, Haines City, Fla., 1921-; Mason; Methodist.

ATKINSON, WADE HAMPTON Physician and Surgeon

        1402 "M" st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1884-86; s. m. Columbia; Col. Phys. and Surg., Chicago; M. D. Univ. of Georgetown 1889; b. near Princeton, Nov. 4, 1866; p. Thomas Harris and Martha A. R. (Richardson); m. May S. Holloway, Feb. 27, 1897; m. Mary C. Eshman, Apr. 10, 1907; teacher 1884-85; messenger Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C. 1886-89; clerk census off. 1890; resident physician Emergency hosp. 1891; private practice med. and surg. May 1892-; Med. Soc. of D. C.; Amer. Med. Assn.; Med. Soc. of N. C.; draft board examiner; Mason; Baptist.

ATKINSON, WADE HAMPTON, JR. Student

        1402 "M" st., N. W., Thomas Circle, Washington, D. C.; pres. Jesus Col., Oxford Univ., England; A. B. 1922; A. M. 1923; Oxford Univ.; Va. Mil. Inst.; b. Washington, D. C., May 16, 1901; p. Dr. W. H. and May S. Holloway.

ATTMORE, GEORGE SITGREAVES, JR. Credit Manager

        Box 263, New Bern; s. 1902-07 A. B.; b. Stonewall, Apr. 13, 1884; p. Dr. G. S. and Katie Bynum (Lane); m. Blanche Roget Walshe, Oct. 16, 1923; with Nat. Bank of New Bern until Oct. 1919; started as asst. bookkeeper, resigned as asst. cashier; state bank examiner, Raleigh 1919-20; credit mgr. E. H. & J. A. Meadows co., 1912-24; credit mgr. J. E. Latham co., Greensboro; Episcopalian.

*ATTMORE, ISAAC TAYLOR

        New Bern; b. Nov 22, 1838; killed at Spottsylvania Ct. House, May 12 1864; A. B. 1860; C. S. A.

*ATWATER, ALFRED SIDNEY Physician

        Chatham co.; b. Oct. 17, 1862; d. Dec. 11, 1902; s. 1881-82; M. D. Vanderbilt 1883.

ATWATER, CARNEY BYNUM Banker

        Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1898-1900; b. Chatham co., Mar. 2, 1879; p. Edmund Warren and Margaret (Bynum); Fidelty Bank, Durham 1899-1916; Merchants Nat. Bank, Raleigh 1918-1923; Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Raleigh, 1923-; Methodist.

ATWATER, GARLAND MARVIN Druggist

        2nd st., Washington; s. p. 1910-12; b. Granville co., July 30, 1890; p. Dr. Alfred Sidney and La Cena (Roberts); m. Celia Miltiere Winslow, June 25, 1913; druggist Albermarle Phar., Elizabeth City 3 1-2 yrs. ibid. Standard Phar., Elizabeth City, 1916-18; purchaser and operator drug bus. of Dr. J. G. Blount, Washington, 1918-; Episcopalian.

ATWATER, HENRY ANDERSON

        Burlington; s. 1918-19; b. Burlington, Nov. 6, 1899; p. J. W. and -- --.

ATWATER, JOHN WILSON Automobile Dealer

        809 W. Davis st., Burlington; s. 1921-22; b. Burlington, Dec. 6, 1902; p. L. E. and -- --; with Burlington Auto co.


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AULD, B. FRANKLIN Minister

        Keenesburg, Colo.; A. B. 1916; g. s. 1917; Denver univ. 1920-22; Iliff Sch. Theo., Denver, Colo., 1922-; b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 12, 1892; p. Edward Wesley and Bertha A. (McDaniel); m. Marion Evans, Oct. 31, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; editor-in-chief, Univ. Magazine; instructor math., U. N. C. 1916-17; civ. service comm., Washington, D. C., 1917-18; chief clerk, Fed. board for voc. educ., Denver, Colo., 1919-20; cost acct. Bkrs. Supply co., Denver, 1921-22; pastor, Keenesburg Community Church, 1924-; Methodist Episcopal.

AULL, LUTHER BACHMAN

        Greenwood, S. C.; M. S. 1924.

AUSTIN, BERTHA

        Rising Fawn, Ga.; s. 1921-22 (pub. wel. sch.); George Wash. univ.; b. Rising Fawn, Ga., Oct. 22, 1885; p. Rev J. F. and -- -- --.

*AUSTIN, CHARLES JEFFRIES Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Aug. 31, 1842; d. Tarboro, Dec. 3, 1920; m. Emily Semple Cheseman, May 8, 1873; A. B. 1865; served in Scotland Neck cavalry; Baptist.

AUSTIN, CLARENCE M. Lawyer

        Gastonia; spec. l. 1920-21.

AUSTIN, DEWITT RAY Physician

        809 Realty bldg., Charlotte; B.S. 1915; M. D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; Univ. of Pa., 1919-20; b. Apr. 8, 1892; p. Dr. J. A. and Sarah Wilma (Duncan); m. Allie Margaret West, Sept. 20, 1922; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps 81st div. 321st inf. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*AUSTIN, EDWARD

        North Carolina; s. 1821.

AUSTIN, ERNEST FLAVIUS

        Gastonia; s. 1918-19.

AUSTIN, HENRY EXUM Physician

        Box 361, Middletown, Conn.; s. 1907; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; Med. Col. Yale univ. 1923-24; Johns Hopkins and Neurological Institute, New York, 1917; b. Clayton, Dec. 28, 1887; p. L. F. and Elizabeth (Hinnant); m. Annie Carey Bronner, Dec. 24, 1917; interne Mercer hosp., Trenton, N. J., 1912-13; junior asst. physician 1913-14; physician in charge City Detention hosp., Balto., 1914-17; med. officer U. S. Army 1917-19; senior asst. physician Conn. State hosp., Middletown, Oct., 1919-; clinical director and Pathologist Conn. State hosp., July, 1914; entered med. res. corps U. S. Army Oct., 1917; stationed Balto., N. Y. C., Ft. Thomas, Ky., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; mobilized with evac. hosp. No. 17; sailed from San Francisco for Vladivostok, Siberia, Sept. 1, 1918; neuro-psychiatrist Siberian exposition; landed San Francisco May 5, 1919; genl. hosp. No. 43, Hampton, Va.; discharged Ft. McHenry, Balto. Oct. 20, 1919; Baptist.

AUSTIN, HENRY PENNINGTON, JR.

        Box 317, Hamlet; s. 1921-23; b. Atlanta, Ga., June 4, 1904; p. Henry Pennington and Annie (Byrd); m. Alice Mary Sta ples, May 18, 1923; Methodist.

AUSTIN, HENRY WILSON

        Mource; s. 1879-80; b. Union co., Aug. 6, 1860; merchant; farmer; stock-raiser.

AUSTIN, JAMES ALLEN Lawyer

        129 Steele st., High Point; LL.B. 1911; b. New London, Nov. 6, 1886; p. Jacob Daniel and Mary Jane (Talley); m. Nancy Kearns. Oct. 28, 1914; lawyer High Point 1912-; judge municipal court High Point 1917-18; N. C. gen. assem. 1921-23; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

AUSTIN, JAMES HERMAN Traveling Salesman

        200 Central ave., Charlotte; s. a. 1918-21; s. m. 1921-22; b. Charlotte, Dec. 11, 1898; p. Dr. J. A. and Sarah W. -- --.

AUSTIN, JOHN WATSON Specialist

        110 Roland Park, High Point; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. near New London, July 14, 1883; p. Jacob D. and Mary Jane (Talley); m. Etta Auman, June 9, 1913; Phi Chi; resident physician Atlantic City gen'l. hosp. 1910-11; gen'l. practice Denton 2 yrs.; p. g. work eye, ear. nose and throat, Polyclinic hosp., Phila. and Post Grad. hosp., N. Y. C.; practice in High Point last 10 yrs. limited to eye. ear, nose and throat; mem. High Point exemption board; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

AUSTIN, MEAK ERVIN Teacher and Farmer

        R. F. D. 7, Monroe; s. 1915; b. Union co., Mar. 13, 1892; p. Josiah Ellis and Mary Jane (Rae); taught 1916; home-steading in Wyo. 1920-21; since then teaching and farming in Union co., N. C.; enlisted Monroe July, 1917; battery "D" 113th F. A.; trained Camp Sevier; sailed France May 20, 1918; engaged at St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest, Meuse Argonne and Woeure sector; discharged Mar. 28, 1919 Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.; corp.; True Light Church.

*AUSTIN, RUFUS EUGENE Lawyer

        Albemarle; b. Union co., Oct. 19, 1866; s. l. 1891-92.

*AUSTIN, ROBERT HENRY Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Feb. 11, 1810; d. Tarboro, July 31, 1890; m. Jannet Jeffries; s. 1826-30; treas. Edgecombe co. for 30 or 40 yrs.

AUSTIN, SHELDON CLYDE

        Richfield; pres. Elkin; B.S. in C.E. 1921; b. New London, Dec. 5, 1899; p. Robert Lee and -- --; Delta Sigma Phi; Methodist.


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AUSTIN, SAMUEL FRANCIS Judge Recorder's Court

        Nashville; A.B. 1893; s. l. 1895; b. Johnston co., Sept. 20, 1869; p. Joseph and Sarah (Young); m. Ida Batchelor, Jan. 14, 1903; taught, 1894; banking; mercantile bus.; supt. of educ.; last 10 yrs. Judge Recorder's ct.; chm'n. exemption board during war; mem. gen. assem. 1905; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

AUSTIN, TRUMAN B.

        Raeford; s. 1921-22; Baptist.

AUSTIN, TROY EDWARD Druggist

        Roxboro; s. p. 1892-93; b. Clayton, Aug. 2, 1879; p. Joseph and Sarah (Young); druggist Roxboro 1894-, Hambrick & Austin; pres. Bank of Roxboro; Methodist.

AUSTIN, WILLIAM BRYANT Attorney

        Jefferson; A.B., LL.B., 1919; b. Laurel Springs, May 3, 1891; p. Geo. Bryant and Alice (Woodie); Theta Chi; law firm Bowie & Austin, 1919-22; W. B. Austin, atty., 1922-; co. atty., Ashe co.; chm'n. dem. exec. com. Ashe co., 1920-; pvt. Oct. 2, 1917; discharged Dec. 25, 1918, 2nd lieut. machine gun div., Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga.; Methodist.

*AUSTIN, WILLIAM HENRY

        Tarboro; b. Nov. 1840; d. March, 1865; s. 1857-59; sergt., C. S. A.

AUSTIN, WILLIS HINTON Merchant and Farmer

        Smithfield; s. 1893-96; p. Joseph and Sarah (Young); m. Ada Stevens, Dec. 26, 1900; merchant; banker; cotton manufacturer; farmer.

AUTEN, JOHN ALEXANDER Merchant

        R. F. D. 7, Statesville road, Charlotte; s. 1904-5; b. Mecklenburg co.; p. June W. and Bell; m. Bessie Martin, Charlotte, April 7, 1916; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Presbyterian.

†AUTEN, JOHN NATHANIEL

        Charlotte; s. 1911-12; b. Charlotte, July 19, 1891; p. J. H. and -- --.

AVENT, BEN RUSH, JR. Stenographer

        301 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; s. 1921-22; b. Jonesboro, June 8, 1902; p. B. R. and Elizabeth (Cole); Methodist.

*AVENT, CLYDE BENJAMIN

        Durham; b. June 8, 1883; s. p. 1905-06.

AVENT, JOSEPH EMORY Educator

        Abingdon, Va.; A.B. 1901; Columbia 1912-13; A.M. 1921-22; b. Wake co., Apr. 3, 1878; p. J. W. and Martha Cornelia (Womble); m. Rose Spencer Utley, Aug. 1, 1901; Phi Soc.; prin. Morven H. S. 1901-02; supt. Maxton graded sch. 1902-05; supt. Bessemer City graded sch. 1905-06; supt. Morganton graded sch. 1906-09; supt. city sch., Goldsboro, 1909-12; prof. of educ. State Teachers' col., Radford, Va., 1913-21; pres. Martha Washington col., Amingdon, Va., 1922-; Methodist.

*AVENT, THOMAS W. Planter

        Nash co.; s. 1833-34.

AVERITT, BEATRICE

        (See Willis, Mrs. L. B.).

*AVERITT, JESSE

        From Bertie co.; Miccosukie, Fla.; b. 1831; d. June 12, 1864, (of wound received at battle of Wilderness, May 6); s. 1851-53; sergt., C. S. A.

*AVERITT, JOHN A. Planter

        From Onslow co.; Talladega, Fla.; b. Feb. 1, 1829; killed in battle before Atlanta, Aug. 26, 1864; s. 1847-48; capt. C. S. A.

*AVERITT, JAMES LEONIDAS

        From Miccosukie, Fla.; Madison co., Miss.; b. 1834; d. 1881; A.B. 1856; capt. C. S. A.

*AVERY, ALPHONSO CALHOUN Jurist

        Morganton; b. Burke co., Sept. 11, 1835; d. June 13, 1913; m. Susan Washington Morrison, Feb. 27, 1861; m. Sallie Love Thomas, Jan., 1889; A.B. 1857; LL.D. 1889; M.A. 1889; A.M. Trinity; lawyer; state senator, 1866-67; mem. const. conv. 1875; presidential elector, 1876; judge sup'r ct., 1878-88; asso. justice supr. ct., 1888-96; mem. house of commons, 1866-70; maj. and asst. adj. and inspector gen'l. N. C., C. S. A., maj. 17th battalion.

*AVERY, CLARK MOULTON

        Morganton; b. 1819; d. June 18, 1864, (of wound received in battle of Wilderness May 6); m. Elizabeth Tilghman Walton; A.B. 1839; capt. 1st N. C. vols.; col. C. S. A., Branch's brigade, 7th reg.; col. 33d N. C. troops, Lane's brigade, Wilcox's div. A. P. Hill's corps, Army of Northern Va.

AVERY, GLADYS LOVE

        (See Tillett, Mrs. Charles Walter, Jr.)

*AVERY, ISAAC ERWIN Planter

        Morganton; b. Dec. 20, 1828; d. Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1847-48; lieut.-col. and col. 6th N. C. reg. C. S. A.

AVERY, JOHN MOREHEAD Lawyer

        512-13 N. Tex. bldg., Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1881; b. Morganton, Nov. 23, 1860.

AVERY, LENOIR THOMAS Tobacconist

        408 N. Green st., Morganton; A.B. 1910; N. Y. Law sch. N. Y. C., 1917; b. Morganton, Oct. 5, 1889; p. Alphonso Calhoun and Sallie Love (Thomas); Di Soc.; pres. Y. M. C. A.; Gimghoul; Alpha Tau Omega; father's law office 1910-1913; sec. to dir. British Amer. Tob. co., N. Y. C. 1913-17; leaf tob. buyer, Export Leaf Tob. co., Richmond, 1919-23; enlisted as pvt. N. Y. C. Sept. 29, 1917; co. "A" 302nd engrs., 77th div.; discharged as 2nd lieut. U. S. A. engrs., Camp Upton, N. Y., June, 1919; defensive sector, Oise-Aisne offensive; Meuse-Argonne offensive; Presbyterian.


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*AVERY, THOMAS L. Planter

        Morganton; A.B. 1841.

*AVERY, WILLOUGHBY F. Journalist

        Morganton; b. May 7, 1843; d. Nov. 24, 1876; m. Mattie Jones; m. Laura Atkinson, 1875; s. 1860-61; honorary A.B. 1911; capt., C. S. A. 33d reg.

AVERY, WILLIAM JOHNSTON Manufacturer

        301 Avery ave., Morganton; s. 1919-20; New York univ.; Columbia univ., 1922; b. Morganton, May 12, 1901; p. A. C. and Mary (Johnston); prin. Drexel H. S., 1921-22; reporter Greensboro Daily News 1922; asst. supt. Drexel Fur. co. 1923-; R. O. T. C., Waynesville, Va., 1918; Presbyterian.

*AVERY, WILLIAM WAIGHTSTILL

        Morganton; b. May 25, 1816; killed, Morganton, July 3, 1864; m. Corinna M. Morehead, May, 1864; A.B. 1837; A.M. 1850; trustee U. N. C. 1856-57; confederate states senator 1861; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1842 and 1850-52; state senator, 1856 and '60; speaker senate, 1856; col. C. S. A.; lieut. gov. 1856.

*AVIRETT, JAMES BATTLE Minister

        From Onslow co.; Upper Marlboro, Md.; s. 1850-52; chaplain, C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

AXLEY, JOHN HENRY

        Murphy; s. 1918-19.

AXLEY, LOWRY Teacher

        19 Gordon st., West, Savannah, Ga.; A.B. 1913; s. l. 1913-14; U. of Paris, France, 1919; Alliance Francaise, Paris, France, 1919; b. Murphy, Feb. 10, 1890; p. A. W. and Elizabeth (Henry); m. Nina Shaw, Dec. 25, 1919; track team; Di Soc.; law and teaching 1914-1917; law 1919-1922; head dept. of English, senior H. S., Savannah, Ga., 1922-; training camp Ft. McPherson, Ga., May 11, 1917; 1st lieut. Nov. 24, 1917; 82nd div.; 37th div.; 39th div.; aviation corps; 41st div.; 5th div.; discharged Camp Gordon, Ga., Oct. 19, 1919; Mason; Shriner; Presbyterian.

AXLEY, WILLARD MUNSEY Lawyer

        Murphy; s. l. 1903-04; b. July 18, 1876; p. Felix P. and Margaret P.; m. Anna Belle Barrier, Mount Pleasant, Sept. 26, 1912; judge co. recorder's ct.

AYCOCK, ALBERT ELIJAH

        Wedgefield, S. C.; s. 1879-80; b. Sumter co., S. C., Sept. 26, 1860; p. James H. and Elizabeth A.; m. Martha Virginia Orr, Sept. 28, 1884; Woodman of World; Holly Wood Camp No. 19, Sumter, S. C.

AYCOCK, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Fremont; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1916; b. Fremont, June 17, 1893; p. Benjamin Franklin and Sallie (Farmer); m. Lucy Robertson, Oct. 15, 1919; varsity baseball; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; lawyer Fremont 1916-17, 1921-; atty. Nahunta road comm. 1917; mayor Fremont 1916-17; deputy coll. int. revenue 1919-21; pvt.-corp.-sergt.-2nd lieut. 1st lieut.; bureau of contracts and records, Q. M. C., U. S. A., 1917-19.

*AYCOCK, CHARLES BRANTLEY, SR.

        Goldsboro; b. Nov. 1, 1859; d. April 4, 1912; m. Varina D. Woodard, May 20, 1881; m. Cora L. Woodard, Jan. 7, 1891; Ph.B. 1880; s. l. 1879-80; Wayne co. supt. schools; lawyer; U. S. dist. co. atty.; atty. 1893-97; presidential elector, 1888 and 1892; gov. N. C. 1901-05; trustee, U. N. C.; clerk sup'r ct. of Wayne; Baptist.

*AYCOCK, CHARLES BRANTLEY, JR.

        Goldsboro; b. Dec. 28, 1883; d. Aug. 11, 1901; s. 1899-1901.

*AYCOCK, CHARLES PICKNEY

        Pantego; b. Nov. 13, 1903; drowned, Belhaven, June 11, 1922; s. a. 1920-22; Methodist.

AYCOCK, FRANK BAYARD Realtor

        Fremont; s. 1901-2; b. Fremont, Dec. 12, 1882; p. Francis Marian and Zylphia Louisa (Newsome); m. Martha Morgan, Mar. 30, 1903; mercantile bus. 1904-10; farming 1910-14; real est. 1914-; mayor Fremont 1915-16; Pythian.

AYCOCK, FRANK BAYARD, JR.

        Fremont; A. B. 1924; b. Mar. 23, 1904; p. Frank Bayard and Martha (Morgan); Moravian.

AYCOCK, JESSE BARDIN Merchant

        Fremont; s. 1903-05; b. Fremont, June 19, 1887; p. Francis Marion and Zilphia Louise (Newsome); m. Jane Ferrell, Oct. 7, 1914; Mason; Pythian.

AYCOCK, JOHN LEE

        623 South Wabash ave., Chicago, Ill.; A.B. 1919; A.M. 1921; Columbia B. Litt., 1922; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 7, 1897; p. Charles Brantley and Cora Lily (Woodard); Phi. Soc.; Zeta Psi; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; with Scott, Foresman & co., May 27, 1922-; Plattsburg train. camp, 1918; recommended for O. T. C. at Oglethorpe; Baptist.

AYCOCK, JOHN YANCEY Merchant

        Black Creek; s. 1920-21; b. Wilson, Aug. 31, 1902; p. M. B. and Annie E. (Moore); Sigma Nu; garage operator; farmer; merchant; Methodist.

AYCOCK, LELAND LECLAIR

        Fremont; s. 1916-18; b. Fremont, Jan. 14, 1898; p. Christopher Columbus and Addie (Barnes); S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Elk.

AYCOCK, MANALEUS DOUGLASS Garage Owner

        Black Creek; s. 1918-20; b. Wilson, Dec. 15, 1899; p. Manaleus Brukette and Annie Elizabeth (Moore); m. Alice Herring Flemming, Dec. 22, 1920; Phi. Soc.; Sigma Nu; owner Aycock Auto co.; farmer; Methodist; Pythian.


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AYCOCK, THOMAS BAYRON

        Pikeville; B.S. 1924; b. Dec. 9, 1896.

AYCOCK, WILLIAM PRESTON

        Selma; s. 1907-09.

AYDLETT, TRIM WHITE Manufacturer

        Main st., Elizabeth City; s. 1920-21; Univ. of Va.; b. Elizabeth City, Aug. 10, 1901; p. J. H. and Clate (White); manufacturer of keg staves; Elk; Baptist.

AYDLETT, WYATT RUDOLPH

        Elizabeth City; B.S. 1923; b. Aydlett, Jan. 11, 1901; p. Nathaniel Taylor and Lydia (Duncan); Baptist.

‡AYERS, WILLIAM CLEARBORNE

        Nichols, S. C.; s. m. 1890-91.

‡AZPIAZU, JUSTA ANGEL

        Havana, Cuba; s. 1911-12; Penn. State; b. Chaparra, Cuba, Jan. 23, 1890; p. Mrs. Waldina de Azpiazu.

B

BABB, JOSIAH SMITH Insurance

        12 Front st., Hertford; pres. Durham; A. B. 1920; M. A. 1921; b. Hertford, Feb. 21, 1899; p. W. L. F. and Helen (S); Kerr prize in geology; Sigma Zi; subsurface geologist Cia. Mex de Per. "El Aguilo" S. A. southern part of Vera Cruz, Mex. 1921-23; with state highway comm. 1923-Mar. 1924; insurance; 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason; Episcopalian.

BABBITT, ELIZABETH HOWERTON CLARK

        10 Change st., New Bern; s. 1919-24; b. Mar. 8, 1889.

*BABBITT, ZEBULON VANCE Lawyer

        Bayboro; b. July 25, 1876; d. Nov. 13, 1915; s. l. 1912-13; lawyer 1913-15; U. S. Army service in Philippine Islands 1900-03; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BACKHOUSE, BENJAMIN W.

        New Bern; s. 1830-33.

*BACKHOUSE, JOHN ALLEN Minister

        New Bern; A. B. 1830; A. M. 1838; tutor 1830-31; Minister.

BACON, EDWARD ONSLOW Manufacturer

        106 Pembroke ave., M. P., Charlotte; A. B. 1917; b. Concord, Apr. 6, 1894; p. William E. and Nannie (Robbins); m. Francis Rosalie Ashbury, Dec. 9, 1920; pres. Sou. Waste co., inc., Newton 1916-17; auto salesman 1919; vice-pres. Charlotte Waste co., inc., 1919; Civitan club; Chamber of Commerce; pvt. Troop "A," N. C. N. G.; non-commissioned officer Apr. 6, 1917; attached to 30th div. France; served in intelligence dept.; Presbyterian.

BACON, FRANK ROBBINS Civil Engineer

        414 Kingston ave., Charlotte; pres. Box 668, Salisbury; B. S. in C. E. 1922; Catawba, 1916-18; b. Lynchburg, Va., July 16, 1899; p. Wm. Edward and Nannie (Robbins); with State highway comm.; now engaged in constructing hard surface roads for Rowan co.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

BACON, MABEL LOUISE Teacher

        414 Kingston ave., Charlotte; M. A. 1921; B. S. Catawba, 1916; b. Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 30, 1896; p. William Edward and Nancy (Robbins); teacher Mt. Airy H. S. 1921-22; Dobson consolidated schools 1922-23; Methodist.

*BACOT, PETER BROCKINGTON Physician

        From Florence, S. C.; Mars Bluff, S. C.; b. Feb. 3, 1838; A. B. 1859; state sanitary inspector, 1898; capt. and surgeon C. S. A.

*BACOT, TOURS L.

        Darlington District, S. C.; b. Sept. 21, 1840; d. 1882; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

*BADGER, GEORGE EDMUND Physician

        From Raleigh; Florida; s. 1855-56.

*BADGER, RICHARD COGSDELL Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 8, 1839; d. 1882; A. B. 1859; U. S. Dist. Atty., 1873-77; genl. assem. 1872; mem. conv. 1875; maj., C. S. A.; Wake co. atty. 1860; brigade commissary.

*BADGER, THOMAS

        Raliegh; b. Feb. 10, 1843; s. 1859-62; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; mayor Raleigh; ry. officer; 1st lieut., C. S. A.

*BADGETT, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Caswell co.; b. Apr. 9, 1837; d. 1860; A. B. 1859; C. S. A.

BADHAM, JOHN CHESHIRE Merchant

        102 Broad st., Edenton; s. 1892-93; William and Mary col.; b. Jamesville, Feb. 8, 1874; p. Thomas Corners and Sarah Powell (Paxton); m. Elizabeth Ehrbar, Apr. 20, 1912; salesman Butterick Pub. co., 17 yrs.; merchant firm Badham Bros., Edenton; Episcopalian.

*BADHAM, WILLIAM

        Edenton; A. B. 1854; lawyer; capt., C. S. A.

‡BAER, CHARLES FRANKLIN

        Baltimore, Md.; s. 1921-22.

BAGBY, CHARLES WHITFIELD Lawyer

        16th st., Hickory; s. 1905; Trinity; b. Catawba, Mar. 2, 1884; p. Rev. W. M. and Linney Francis (Robinson); m. Frankie Lenoir Self, Apr. 17, 1912; judge municipal ct., 4 yrs.; p. m. Hickory 5


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yrs.; pres. Hickory Kiwanis Club 1 yr.; chmn. Catawaba co. dem. exec. com.; sergt. home guards during war; Mason; Pythian; Junior.

BAGGETT, FREDDIE Salesman

        Dunn; s. m. 1898-1900; p Joseph and Edith (Jackson); m. Bessie Parker, 1907; salesman wholesale grocery.

BAGETT, HIRAM Lawyer

        Lillington; s. l. 1906; b. Sampson co., July 15, 1877; p. Silas E. and Winniford (Wilson); m. Dollie Moore. Feb. 1916; farmer; public sch. teacher 5 yrs.; travelling salesman 4 yrs.; lawyer 1907-; Free Will Baptist.

BAGGETT, JOHN ROBERT Lawyer

        Lillington; s. 1896-98; s. l. 1900; b. Sampson co., Oct. 1, 1871; p. Silas E. and Winefred (Wilson); m. Allene Keeter, Sept. 8, 1901; football 1897; prin. Salemburg H. S. 1898-9; Buie's Creek H. S. 1899-1909; lawyer 1909-; read law under John Manning, 1900, and Judge McRae, 1908; state senator 1911, 1923; mayor Lillington 1912-18; trustee Lillington H. S. 1913-; Caswell Training Sch. 1911-; genl. hosp. bd. 1916-20; chmn. dem. exec. com. Lillington township; delegate state and nat. conventions 1912; Baptist.

BAGGETT, JESSE VENON Lawyer

        507 N. Mendenhall st., Greensboro; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1918-20; b. Salemburg. Aug. 27, 1893; p. V. T. and Ida Leora (Faircloth); m. Julia Tolar. Oct. 23, 1919; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; practicing atty. Greensboro 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*BAGLEY, WILLIAM

        Williamston; s. 1843-45.

BAGLEY, WILLIAM HENRY Journalist

        144 Berkeley st., Lawrence, Mass.; s. 1896-97; b. Raleigh. Oct. 23, 1877; p. William Henry and Adelaide (Worth); m. Maude Mohum; Alpha Tau Omega; mgr. Raleigh Times; mgr. News and Observer; publisher and pres. Fort Worth Record; publisher Lawrence, Mass., Telegram; Presbyterian.

‡BAGWELL, EDWARD ELBERT

        Flatonia, Tex.; s. 1893-5; 1896.

BAGWELL, GARLAND IVAN

        Raleigh; s. 1905-07; b. Aug. 4, 1888.

BAGWELL, JAMES EDGAR Bookkeeper

        Box 53, Henderson; A. B. 1913; b. Loray, July 31, 1890; p. E. B. and Sarah Carson (Mays); m. Nannie E. Pardue, Dec. 23, 1916; surveyor under W. S. Fallis, road engr. 1913-14; cotton grader and weigher for Henderson Cotton Mills 1916-18; bookkeeper Watkins Hdw. co., Henderson, 1918-; Henderson chamber of commerce; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BAGWELL, RALEIGH MAYS Teacher

        From Fancy Hill; Alexis, Ill.; b. York Inst., Apr. 10, 1874; d. Statesville, Apr. 7, 1921; m. Myrtle L. Wade, June 30, 1905; s. 1895-97; teacher Iredell co. schools 1894-99; ibid. Monmouth, Ill.; ibid. Alexis, Ill., 1899-1902; ibid. Enid, Okla., 1902-03; farmer near Frederick, Okla., 1903-07; farmer N. C. 1907-20; teacher N. C. 1920-21; Presbyterian.

BAHNSON, AGNEW HUNTER Manufacturer

        702 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; B. S. 1906; b. Salem, Mar. 10, 1886; p. Dr. Henry Theodore and Emma Caroline (Fries); m. Elizabeth Moir Hill. Nov. 18, 1914; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; travelled Europe. Egypt, Palestine, 1906-07; worked in cotton mills, 1907-10; agent Washington Mills, Fries, Va., 1910-12; sec. Arista Mills co., Winston-Salem 1915; organized Normalair co., (now The Bahnson co.) 1916-23; pres. and treas. Arista Mills co., 1916-24 vice-pres. treas. Washington Mills 1921-24; pres. Mayo Sales corp.; dir. Wachovia Bank and First Nat. bank, Fries, Va.; pres. N. C. Cotton Mfrs. assn.; Rotarian; Moravian.

BAHNSON, FREDERICK FRIES Manufacturer

        28 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; Ph. B. 1896, cum laude; s. m. 1896; b. Salem, March 6, 1876; p. Dr. Henry Theodore and Emma Christina (Fries); m. Bleeker Estelle Reid, Apr. 14, 1910; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; Fries Mfg. & Power co., Salem 1897-98; Stanley Elec. Mfg. co., Pittsfield, Mass., 1898-1903; Florida E. Coast Hotel co., Nassau, Palm Beach and Miami, 1904-05; F. & H. Fries, Salem 1905-12; Briggs-Schaffner co., 1912-15; Normalair co., Bahson Humidifier co., 1915; mem. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs.; Amer. Soc. Htg. & Vent'g. Engrs.; first pres. Winston-Salem Engrs. club; Kiwanian; developed Bahnson humidifier, with research work on air conditions; 32nd degree Mason; Moravian.

*BAHNSON, GEORGE WILLIAM

        Farmington; b. Nov. 26, 1866; d. Aug. 7, 1895; m. Mattie Barber, May 26, 1890; s. 1887-88; planter; tob. mfr.; Baptist.

BAILES, JOHN JAMES Lumberman

        Centre st., Eustis, Fla.; s. 1905-06; Wofford col.; Univ. of S. C.; b. Lancaster co., S. C., June 15, 1881; p. J. P. and Mary S. (Clausen); m. Mattie Steele Smith, Sept. 1, 1909; teacher 2 yrs.; lumberman; Presbyterian.

BAILEY, ALFRED W. Lawyer

        Washington; s. s. l. 1916; b. Ransomville, Sept. 10, 1890; p. Alfred and Miranda Katherine (Peartree).

BAILEY, CHARLES BELT

        Care Bailey Brothers, Winston-Salem; s. 1907.


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BAILEY, FRANK BAYARD

        Care Bailey Brothers, Winston-Salem; s. l. 1902.

BAILEY, FLETCHER HAMILTON Salesman

        Box 355, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1893-97; b. Statesville, Aug. 5, 1876; p. John Kerr and Mary Adelaide (Smith); m. Alice Grace Wood, Oct. 29, 1902; Di Soc.; varsity baseball; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; asso. Bailey Bros. Tob. mfrs., Winston-Salem, 1898-1913; representative Henry Likly & co., in sou. territory, 1913-; Methodist.

BAILEY, FRANK ROSEBURGH

        Care Bailey Brothers, Winston-Salem; s. 1901-03; b. Winston-Salem, May 22, 1885.

BAILEY, HUBERT JESSE

        Apex; s. 1909; b. June 25, 1887.

*BAILEY, HERBERT VICTOR

        Hayesville; b. Dec. 11, 1890; d. Feb. 25, 1923; p. S. F. and Eleanora J. (Mangum); A. B. 1916; A. M. 1922; prin. Cedar Grove sch. 1916-17; Bay Leaf, 1919; Winton, 1919-20; Black Creek, 1920-21; Hayesville, 1922-23; Sept. 18, 1917-Jan. 30, 1910, pvt. 1st class hdq. co. 11th inf.; Alsace-Lorraine; St. Mihiel; Argonne Forest; wounded in action Oct. 20, 1918, near Verdun; Baptist.

BAILEY, ISAAC MAYO Lawyer

        Jacksonville; A.B. 1914; b. Johnson co., Oct. 28, 1891; p. James Ruffin and Mary Jane (Smith); m. Ida Thompson, Dec. 31, 1914; prin. Jacksonville H. S. 1914-17; law 1917-; 45 co., N. C. R. M. 1918-19; pvt., corp., 1st lieut., capt.; Mason; Woodman; Methodist.

BAILEY, JAMES DOBBIN Merchant

        Kenly; s. 1918-20; b. Kenly, Jan. 21, 1900; p. Wm. L. and Ida (Richardson); Sigma Phi Epsilon; first worked in clothing store, Beaumont, Tex.; night clerk, Crosby Hotel, Beaumont, Tex., 1920-22; now in charge late father's business "W. L. Bailey & Son. Genl. Merchants," Kenly; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Baptist.

BAILEY, JAMES OSLER

        222 Park ave., Raleigh; A. B. 1924; b. Raleigh, Aug. 12, 1903; p. Thomas Benjamin and Nancy Priscilla (Smith); Phi Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Baptist.

*BAILEY, JOHN LANCASTER

        Pasquotank co.; b. Aug. 13, 1795; d. June 30, 1877; s. 1815-19; state solicitor; mem. house of commons 1824; state sen. 1827-28 and 1833; mem. conv. 1835; judge supr. ct., 1836-64.

BAILEY, JESSE PAUL

        927 S. Main st., Ashburn, Ga.; s. 1922; b. July 3, 1901; p. C. E. and -- --.

BAILEY, KARL BRASWELL Lawyer

        Elm City; A. B. 1911; B. L. 1913; M. A. 1914; b. Elm City, Oct. 10, 1890; p. John L. and Emma (Braswell); m. May Acca Warren, Aug. 28, 1920; tennis team 1911; varsity baseball 1912-14; capt. baseball 1914; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; practicing atty. 1914-; world war; corp 7th co., 3rd brigade C. O. T. S.; Mason; Methodist.

BAILEY, KENNETH HUBERT Physician

        Tripler Gen. hosp., Honolulu, T. H.; A. B. 1915; s. m. 1915-17; M. D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; b. Wakefield, Feb. 3, 1893; p. James Dobbin and Mary Nancy (Smith); m. Helen Florence Williams, Mar. 11, 1921; baseball team 1913-16; Phi Soc.; Kappa Psi; physcian Panama Canal Zone 1919-20; private practice Zebulon 1920-22; physician U. S. Veterans' Bureau, Asheville 1922-23; Tripler gen. hosp., Honolulu, T. H., July, 1924-; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa., Oct. 18-Dec. 22, 1918; Baptist.

BAILEY, MAURICE DEJESNETT, JR.

        Winson-Salem; pres. Care Lovill-Buffing Tob. co., Covington, Ky.; s. 1894-96.

BAILEY, REGINALD Manufacturer

        811 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1897-99; b. Statesville, Dec. 7, 1879; p. Mumford D. and Blanche (Rosebrough); Sigma Chi; Di Soc.; Presbyterian.

*BAILEY, THOMAS BROWNRIGG

        Hillsboro; s. 1845-48; teacher; lawyer; editor; author.

BAILEY, TYRA CLINGMAN Auto Dealer

        Kenly; s. 1909-10; b. Nash co., July 2, 1890; p. William Turner and Ada Blanche (Richardson); m. Marguerite Fooge, June 18, 1920; Ford dealer since 1916; A. E. F. motor transportation as corp. 1 yr.; Shriner; Mason; Baptist.

*BAILEY, WILLIAM

        Monticello, Fla; killed in battle; s. 1851; capt., C. S. A.

BAILEY, WILLIAM, JR.

        Care Western Reserve Securities corp., Jamestown, N. Y.; A. B. 1918; b. Louisburg, Aug. 26, 1896; p. Wm. and Adelaide (Stitch); with Western Reserve Securities corp.; 2nd lieut F. A., U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

*BAILEY, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Charleston, S. C.; A. B. 1813; prof. ancient languages, Charleston col.

BAILEY, WILLIAM MARINS Clerk

        Salisbury; s. 1918; b. Nov. 10, 1889.

BAILEY, WILLIAM S.

        Spring Hope; s. l. 1890-92.

BAIN, CHARLES WORTHLEY

        2 West End apt., Norfolk, Va.; pres. 712 S. Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va.; A. B. 1920; b. Apr. 18, 1897; p. Dr. C. W. and -- -- --.

BAIN, JAMES DOUGLASS

        Wendell; Ph. G. 1924; b. Aug. 25, 1902; Methodist.


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*BAIRD, BENJAMIN R.

        Person co.; s. 1832.

†BAIRD, JAMES ANDREW

        Asheville; s. 1894-95.

†BAIRD, JAMES EMORY

        Ashehville; s. 1891-92.

BAIRD, THOMAS CARROLL Farmer

        Valle Crucis; s. 1901; b. Valle Crucis, Feb. 14, 1880; p. David Franklin and Elizabeth (Wagner); m. Emma L. Mast, Nov. 3, 1903; Methodist.

BAIRD, WILLIAM LEE

        Asheville; s. 1892-93; B. S. Weaver col.; b. Buncombe co., Feb. 9, 1866; p. Israll Victor and Clarissa Jane (Hemphill); lawyer and farmer near Asheville; Methodist.

*BAIRD, WILLIAM W. Teacher

        Person co.; b. Sept. 27, 1836; A. B. 1860; lieut., C. S. A.

BAITY, HERMAN GLENN Sanitary Engineer

        Care State Board of Health, Raleigh; A. B. 1917; B. S. 1922; Univ. of Paris; Alliance Francaise; b. Davie co., Sept. 2, 1895; p. George Wesley and Sallie (Sprinkle); Di Soc.; editor Tar Heel; Sigma Upsilon; Amphoterothen; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi; supt. Ronda H. S. 1919-20; student and instr. U. N. C. 1920-22; asst. engr. state highway comm. 1921; asst. sanitary engr. state board of health 1922-; sanitary engr. U. S. pub. health service 1922-; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

BAKER, BAXTER LLOYD

        411 Seigle, Charlotte; s. l. 1910-12; m. Isabelle P.; city probation officer; city juvenile ct., Charlotte.

*BAKER, DANIEL BETHUNE Lawyer

        Brunswick co.; d. 1870; A. B. 1824; mem. genl. assem., Fla; judge supr. ct., Fla.

BAKER, GEORGE SPENCER

        Louisburg; s. 1892-95.

BAKER, HUGH DANIEL, JR.

        Morehead City; s. 1915-16, 1919-20; b. Nash co., Oct. 18, 1898; p. Hugh Daniel and Etta (Greene); m. Arginia LaVera Harris, Dec. 20, 1921; Zeta Nu; Theta Chi; genl. mercantile bus. 1917-18; summer semi-pro. ball Tarboro and Farmville 1920-21; present with Baker & Hughes, tailors; Baptist.

*BAKER, ISAAC Lawyer

        From Brunswick co.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1804; A. B. 1825; lawyer; judge supr. ct., Ark.

BAKER, JOHN A. Planter

        Louisburg; s. 1860-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. C. S. A.

*BAKER, JOHN BURGESS Physician

        Gates co.; b. 1785; d. 1838; s. 1802; mem. house of commons 1811; state sen. 1818 '20 and '22; trustee U. N. C. 1818-38.

BAKER, JOHN EARL

        Nashville; pres. 794 Lawyers' bldg., Raleigh; s. 1917-19; s. l. 1921-23; Boston univ. 1920-21; b. July 23, 1898; p. J. H. T. and Virginia Elizabeth; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

*BAKER, JOSEPH HENRY

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1826.

*BAKER, JOSEPH HENRY Physician

        Tarboro; b. Dec. 25, 1831; d. Feb. 12, 1902; s. 1848-51; mem. house of commons, 1866; mem. conv. 1868; surgeon, C. S. A.

*BAKER, JOSEPH HENRY, JR. Lawyer

        Tarboro; d. May 15, 1901; A. B. 1887; mayor of Rocky Mt.; mem. house of rep. 1895-97.

BAKER, JULIAN MEREDITH Physician and Surgeon

        503 Main st., Tarboro; B. S. 1877; Univ. of Ill. 1871-73; Bellevue Hosp. Med. col., N. Y., 1877-78; M. D. Univ. of Md. 1879; b. Tarboro, Oct. 27, 1857; p. Dr. Joseph Henry and Susan Ann (Foxhall); m. Elizabeth Howard, June 17, 1884; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; capt. baseball team; 1st pres. U. N. C. athletic assn.; supt. construction first gymnasium and first inst. in gym. classes; physician and surgeon. with special attention to surgery since 1904; organized and built Edgecombe genl. hosp.; chief surgeon until 1919; specializing since in radium therapy and roentgen therapy, especially in regard to cancer; mem. Amer. Med. Assn.; Seaboard, Tristate, Sou. Med. Assn.; fellow Amer. Col. of Surgeons 1918; pres. Med. Soc. N. C., 1901; pres. Bd. Med. Examiners 1902-08; mem. state bd. health 1889; mem. Amer. Col. Radiology and Physio-Therapy; author number of essays on med. subjects published in transaction State Med. Soc. and med. journals; Pittman prize essay for original research on malarial haematuria; 32nd degree Mason; Presbyterian.

*BAKER, JAMES SMITH

        From Marianna, Fla.; Glenwood, Fla.; b. Aug. 27, 1835; d. Dec. 18, 1893; A.B. 1858; farmer; mem. house of rep. Fla., 1864; C. S. A.

*BAKER, MARMADUKE

        Gates co.; s. 1798.

*BAKER, MARMADUKE

        Alabama; s. 1841.

BAKER, MAURICE E. Physician

        1149 Kaighn ave., Camden, N. J.; s. 1914-16, 1917-19, B.S. in med.; M.D. Jefferson 1921; b. Cleveland co., Mar. 19, 1893; p. M. J. and Dora (Shell); resident physician, Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1921-22;


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with Dr. G. Loeling, Merchantville, N. J., July 18-Nov. 20, 1922; took over office late Dr. A. B. Reader, 1135 Kaighn ave., Camden, Nov. 20, 1922; appointed Urological staff, Cooper hosp., Jan. 1, 1923; Lutheran.

*BAKER, SIMMONS JONES

        Martin co.; b. 1775; d. 1853; s. 1821-25; M.D. Edinburgh; mem. house of commons 1814-15; state sen., 1816-18; successful physician and planter; trustee U. N. C. 41 yrs.; mem. exec. com.

BAKER, THOMAS ATKINSON Planter

        Dancy, Ala.; s. 1883-85; b. Feb. 28, 1866.

*BAKER, WILLIAM

        Gates co.; s. 1798.

*BAKER, WILLIAM AVERN Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Aug. 22, 1877; d. Willow Springs, Mo., Sep. 23, 1906; s. l. 1898-1900.

BAKER, WALTER PRESLEY Druggist

        Raeford; s. p. 1920-21; Beta Theta Pi; Kappa Psi; owner and mgr. Hoke Drug co.; Methodist.

*BAKER, WILLIAM SPARKMAN

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1809; d. 1861; s. 1826-30; physician; planter; banker; mem. house of commons, 1838-40.

BALDWIN, ANNIE ELIZABETH Teacher

        Apex; s. 1919-20; b. Chatham co., Oct. 24, 1898; p. E. F. and Virginia (Gattis); Methodist.

*BALDWIN, JOHN J. Planter

        Chatham co.; b. 1832; d. Sept., 1855; s. 1853-54.

BALDWIN, KEMP LEOPOLD Merchant

        Sanford; s. 1901-02; b. Mar. 1, 1882; p. Lucian F. and Julia F.; m. Julia Annie; Methodist.

*BALDWIN, LUCIAN FISK

        From Belle Voir; Grove; b. Jan. 9, 1840; d. Sept. 2, 1904; m. Julia T. Bynum. Sept. 12, 1863; s. 1858-60; farmer; miller; C. S. A.; Methodist.

*BALDWIN, MELVILLE TRIAM Planter

        From Siam; Grove; b. 1834; s. 1853-54.

*BALDWIN, WILLIAM G.

        Whiteville; s. 1858-60; lieut, C. S. A.; prisoner at Johnson's Island, 1864.

BALENTINE, EDWIN CHARLTON Teacher

        Mooresville; pres. Badin; B.S. in E. E. 1920; b. Laurens co., S. C., Dec. 18, 1898; p. J. L. and Lillie May (Crisp); Carolina Power & Light co. Raleigh 1920-21; local enterprise, Mooresville, 1921-22; prin. Badin public sch., 1922-23; Tallassee Power co., Badin, 1923; prin. Badin H. S. 1923-24; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Baptist.

BALL, DAVID SAMPSON

        Stony Point; s. 1922; b. Jan. 11, 1903; p. A. F. and -- --.

BALL, MCCORD WRIGHT Physician

        Newport; Ph.B. 1891; M.D. Emory univ., 1909; b. Hillsboro, Dec. 28, 1867; p. Rev. James Riley and Lucy Glover (Wright); m. Mary Todd, 1897; Phi Soc.; teacher 1891-1904; physician 1909-; Mason; Methodist.

BALLAN, ROBERT LUCIEN Lawyer

        Jefferson; s. l. 1902-03; Eastern col. 1901-02; b. Ashe co., Aug. 2, 1875; p. Jerome Uriah and Marg Jane (Witherspoon); m. Virginia Gertrude Maxwell, Jan. 19, 1910; dir. Bank Ashe, Jefferson; reading clerk N. C. senate 1907; pres. Jefferson Collegiate Inst.; N. C. senate 1915; lawyer; Mason.

BALLANCE, HARRY BRYANT Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Fremont; s. 1904-07; b. Fremont, Sept. 22, 1884; p. William Roscoe and Sarah (Hooks); m. Carrie Penelope Yelverton, Sept. 11, 1895; merchant 1913-16; farmer 1908-24.

*BALLANFANT, JOHN Farmer

        Culleoka, Tenn.; A.B. 1844; mem. gen'l assem., Tenn.

*BALLENTINE, JAMES ERASTUS

        From Varina; Cardenas; b. Wake co., July 9, 1863; d. 1905; s. 1884-85; teacher, 1885-92; dairy farmer.

BALLARD, DAVID CLARK Banker

        2406 Riverside st., Richmond, Va.; Ph.B. 1902; b. Halifax co., Apr. 11, 1882; p. Frank and Louisa Mabette (Clarke); m. Bessie May Conley, June 14, 1911; construction & electrical work, 1902-05; Bank of Roanoke Rapids 1905-10; cashier Manchester Bank, Richmond, 1910-.

*BALLARD, JOHN WILLIAM

        Raleigh; b. Apr. 23, 1836; killed at Corinth; A.B. 1859; capt., C. S. A.

*BALLARD, ROBERT E.

        Louisburg; d. about 1895; s. 1857-58; planter; author of Myrtle Lawn, a novel; lieut., C. S. A.

BALLENGER, EDGAR GARRISON Surgeon

        805-9 Healey bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; s. m. 1897-98; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1903; b. Tryon, Nov. 22, 1877; p. Thomas T. and Anna (Garrison); m. Mary Clark Gorman, Apr. 10, 1904; surgeon genito-urinary diseases; Emory univ., Atlanta; 26th div., 7th corps, France, 1917; major army of occupation, 1918; Baptist.

BALLENGER, RICHARD EDMUNDS Manufacturer

        Hickory; s. 1910-11; p. Thomas S. and Anna (Garrison); m. Dorothy Allins; paper box mfr., Charlotte and Hickory; lieut. air service, A. E. F.


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BALLEW, RALPH DEWEY Contractor

        1538 Webb ave., Detroit, Mich.; B.S. in E. E. 1918; b. Morganton, Apr. 22, 1898; p. John W. and Martha Jane (McGalliard); m. Grace Owen, Oct. 5, 1921; Lambda Chi Alpha; engr. and salesman in Pa. and Mich. for Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co., 1920-21; city mgr. Sturgis, Mich., 1921-22; contractor doing paving, water-works and sewer construction as the Ballew Construction co.; ensign U. S. Navy 1918-19; submarine flotilla no. 10; Methodist.

BALLEW, WILLIAM HARVEY

        Hickory; s. 1921; b. Mar. 22, 1903.

‡BALLOU, EDWARD BRANSFORD

        Gatesville; s. 1916; b. June 10, 1898; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

BALLOU, JAMES WHITAKER

        Oxford; s. 1919-20; V. M. I. 1917-19; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

BANKS, ANDREW JACKSON RAYNER

        Raleigh; s. 1869-.

BANKS, BENJAMIN LEONIDAS Attorney

        Main st., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1908; b. Perquimans co., Jan. 19, 1882; p. B. L. and Sarah Elizabeth (Relfe); m. Maud Kramer, Nov. 14, 1917; Phi Soc.; atty. 1912-23; wholesale grocer, Elizabeth City; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

BANKS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, JR.

        Greensboro; s. 1908.

BANKS, CLARENCE EUGENE

        Burnsville; s. 1921-22; b. Oct. 24, 1900; p. E. C. and -- -- --.

‡BANKS, CLYDE GIRARD

        Raleigh; s. 1915; b. Nov. 18, 1894; p. E. T. and -- -- --.

BANKS, CLAUDE PRESTON

        Trenton; s. 1916; b. Dec. 18, 1895; p. F. F. and -- -- --.

BANKS, EDWARD EVERETT

        R. F. D. 3, Raleigh; s. 1922; b. Apr. 20, 1901; p. E. T. and -- -- --.

BANKS, ERNEST LEE Student

        Winton; s. 1921-22; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1922-; p. Linwood E. and Emily (Lee); Xi Phi Psi.

BANKS, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Raleigh; s. 1869.

BANKS, HOWARD ALEXANDER Editor

        110 Woodside ave., Narberth, Pa.; s. 1892-93; A.B. Davidson 1888; Hon. Litt. D. Davidson; b. Asheville, 1867; p. Rev. Henry Howard and Antoinette (Hawley); m. Delia Isabel Torrance, 1903; Di Soc.; city editor Winston Sentinel 1893-94; reporter, tel. editor, news editor, managing editor, Charlotte Observer, 1898-1904; editor Asheville Gazette News, 1904; managing editor York, Pa., Gazette, 1904-05; city staff Philadelphia Record, 1905-07; city editor Charlotte News, 1908-10; editor & owner Hickory Democrat, 1910-13; private sec. to sec. of navy Josephus Daniels, 1913-17; asso. ed. Sunday School Times, Philadelphia, 1917-; Am. Council African Inland Mission; Belgian Gospel Mission; Victorious Life Testimony; Am. Br. Scripture Gift Mission; pres. Phila. Alumni asso. U. N. C. 1923; Presbyterian.

BANKS, HUBERT CYRUS Teacher

        Grantsboro; s. 1914-16; Wake Forest 1916-17; b. Grantsboro, Nov. 17, 1896; p. N. H. and Deborah A. (Downs); m. Leona Johnson, June 2, 1923; Phi Soc.; prin. Ayden Sem. 1919-20; ibid. Straits H. S. 1920-23; prin. Smyrna H. S., 1923; J. of P. 1918-20; enlisted U. S. naval reserve force July 6, 1918; seaman-storekeeper 2nd class U. S. N. R. F. 1918-21; discharged Sept. 30, 1921; Free Will Baptist.

*BANKS, JOHN TROUP Planter

        Columbus, Ga.; d. 1862; A. B. 1849.

BANKS, ROBERT RAY

        Elizabeth City; s. p. 1908.

BANNER, ALLAN CARITHERS Specialist

        N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1914-16; s. m. 1916-18; M.D. Jefferson, 1920; b. Mt. Airy, Jan. 12, 1896; p. John and Annie Meade (Borden); Di Soc.; Phi Chi; resident surgeon Kings co. hosp. of N. Y., 1920-22; special work at N. Y. Eye & Ear Inf. & P. G. Hosp.; now practicing eye, ear, nose & throat at Greensboro; enlisted med. res. corps, Dec. 13, 1917; S. A. T. C., 1918; Methodist Episcopal.

BANZET, JULIUS EDMOND, JR. Lawyer

        Ridgeway; A.B. 1921; Wake Forest col. 1922-23; b. Ridgeway, May 30, 1899; p. J. E. and Eleanor (Broadhurst); Methodist.

*BARBEE, ALLEN JONES

        Hillsboro; s. 1801.

*BARBEE, ALLEN JONES Physician

        Orange co.; A.B. 1825.

*BARBEE, ALGERNON SIDNEY Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. Raleigh, May 18, 1840; d. April 1, 1918; A.B. 1860; mayor, Chapel Hill, 1895-1900; lieut., C. S. A.

*BARBEE, CONNIE COZETTE

        East Durham; d. Oct. 6, 1921; m. Kent Hadnett, Sept. 1, 1913; A.B. 1911; A.M. Columbia univ. 1912; teacher Barnes sch., Montgomery, Ala., 1912-13; ibid. Ala. State Normal, Florence, Ala., 1913-14; ibid. Asheville H. S. 1914-16; ibid. Savannah, Ga., H. S., 1916-19.

*BARBEE, CHESLEY PAGE PATTERSON

        Madison co., Tenn.; A.B. 1843.

BARBEE, GEORGE SPRITE Physician

        Zebulon; s. m. 1905-10; b. Morrisville, Aug. 21, 1886; p. Rufus Barber and Adna (Henderson); m. Neva D. Flowers, Feb.


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5, 1895;Zebulon health officer 1914-22; Zebulon health comm. 1914-22; Mason; Shriner; Junior; Methodist.

BARBEE, HARRY

        612 N. Blount st., Raleigh; pres. 60 Beaver st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-18; b. Raleigh, June 24, 1898; p. Claude Barclay and Nancy (Wayland); Kappa Alpha; cotton business; Methodist.

BARBEE, HARVEY CLYDE Banker

        Buchanan st., Durham; A.B. 1909; b. Wake co., Aug. 11, 1884; p. Rufus and Adna (Hudson); m. Lula Gray Baker, Sept. 5, 1914; teacher 8 yrs., banker 6 yrs.; Baptist.

*BARBEE, WILLIS

        Chapel Hill; b. 1802; d. 1869; s. 1818; physician; planter.

BARBEE, WALTER DORSEY Teacher

        Seaboard; s. 1907-12; A.B.; State col.; b. Morrisville, May 28, 1889; p. Rufus and Adna (Hudson); m. Lottie Stephenson, July 5, 1916; prin. Seaboard H. S. 1912-18; supt. & agriculturist Seaboard H. S. 1918-23; livestock grower 1918-23; asst. supervisor N. C. agricultural education 1924-; Baptist.

*BARBEE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        Haywood co., Tenn.; A.B. 1844.

BARBER, BENJAMIN JARVIS Accountant

        Carthage; pres. Hamilton ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1915-17; b. Carthage, Nov. 21, 1891; p. John Archibald and Dorie Alice (Cole); m. Laura Louise West, Dec. 24, 1920; with S. A. L. ry. 1920; since then accountant Va. Ry. co.; also in circulation dept. Va. Pilot Pub. co.; enlisted U. S. navy, May, 1918; attached to 5th naval dist.; discharged Hampton Roads, Feb., 1919; Presbyterian.

BARBER, JOSEPH MARSHALL Insurance

        Care Charlotte Branch office, New York Life Ins. co., Charlotte; pres. Raleigh; s. 1916-18; b. Raleigh, July 19, 1897.

BARBER, J. WADE Lawyer

        Pittsboro; s. l. 1915-16; A.B. Guilford col. 1914; b. North Wlkesboro, Apr. 20, 1893; p. J. Wade and Mary (Hayes); m. Agnes Ferebee, June 27, 1923; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BARBER, LAWRENCE CORBIN

        From Asheville; Havana, Cuba; d. Oct., 1923; s. 1912.

BARBOUR, JULIAN DWIGHT Merchant

        Clayton; s. 1905-08; b. Clayton, June 4, 1889; p. A. J. and Annie (Baucom); m. Gladys Rogers, Feb. 9, 1916; merchant since leaving Univ.; now pres. Clayton Oil mill & Chatham Oil & Fert. co.; vice-pres. Clayton Cotton mills & Liberty Cotton mills; alderman Clayton, 1920-21; mem. sch. bd.; pres. chamber of commerce; Baptist.

BARBOUR, JAMES R. Lawyer

        Benson; s. 1904-05; b. Johnson co.; p. Robert C. and Louisa (Barbour); m. Nancy Gordon; clerk sup. ct., Johnson co., 1922; lawyer; Mason; Methodist.

BARBOUR, OFFEE ALMOND Lawyer

        Benson; s. l. 1903-04; b. Johnston co., Apr. 1, 1882; p. R. C. and Lorrenza (Lassiter); m. Emily Canaday, Oct. 8, 1914; mayor, Benson, 1909-11; state sen., 1911 and 1913.

BARBOUR, SWADE EMMETT Merchant

        Clayton; B.S. 1913; b. Clayton, Aug. 15, 1892; p. Allen Julian and Annie Elizabeth (Baucom); m. Nannie Lou Pool, Dec. 10, 1919; Phi Delta Theta; 2nd class q.m. U. S. navy, 1918-19; Baptist.

BARDEN, GRAHAM ARTHUR Lawyer

        Craven st., New Bern; LL.B. 1920; b. Sampson co., Sept. 25, 1896; p. James Jefferson and Mary Robeson (James); m. Agnes F. Foy. Dec. 20, 1922; varsity football; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Chi; teacher and athletic coach, New Bern H. S., 1920-21; lawyer 1920-; judge Craven co. ct. 1920-; seaman U. S. navy, 1918; Junior; Elk; Presbyterian.

BARDEN, JOHN GLENN Teacher

        R. F. D. 5, Goldsboro; A.B. 1922; M.A. Columbia 1924; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 20, 1900; p. John Calhoun and Minnie Alice (Edgerton); Phi Soc.; track team 2 yrs.; teacher math., Rocky Mt., 1922-23; Methodist Episcopal (South).

‡BARDEN, JOEL MCARTHUR

        Burgaw; s. 1920; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

BARDEN, THOMAS ATLAS

        Burgaw; s. 1913; b. Aug. 1, 1893; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

BARDIN, BENJAMIN HUME

        904 W. Lee st., Wilson; A.B. 1922; b. Wilson, Mar. 12, 1901; p. Judge Jefferson Davis and Lou Burtsey (Bristol); Phi Soc.; varsity tennis; asst. clerk sup'r ct. Wilson co.; Methodist.

BARDIN, JEFFERSON DAVIS Clerk Superior Court

        904 W. Lee st.; Wilson; s. 1884-85; s. l. 1886; b. Wilson, Oct. 6, 1860; p. Benjamin Howell and Nancy (Rountree); m. Sallie F. Brady, May 18, 1910; lawyer 1885-94, 1894-1906; clerk sup'r ct. Wilson co., 1894-1906, 1916-; co. supt. pub. instr., 1890-94; Methodist Episcopal (South).

BARDIN, WILLIAM MALCOLM

        Wilson; A.B. 1922.

*BAREFOOT, JULIUS JACKSON Physician

        From Wilson; Graham; b. July 29, 1884; d. Feb. 17, 1921; M.D. 1907.

BAREFOOT, MORDECAI LEE

        Dunn; M.D. 1910.


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BAREFOOT, NATHAN CARL

        Benson; A.B. 1923; b. Benson, Nov. 25, 1902; p. David T. Festus and Tait Sarah (Elector); Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Soc.; Baptist.

BAREFOOT, WILLIAM JEFFERSON Teacher

        Benson; pres. Macclesfield; A.B. 1922; b. Benson, Apr. 26, 1901; p. Allen L. and Emma (Tart); Phi Soc.; prin. Macclesfield H. S., 1922-23.

*BARHAM, JOHN LANGHORNE Lawyer

        Goldsboro; b. Newsome, Va., Jan. 19, 1879; m. Hannah Dewey, Apr. 26, 1906; s. l. 1902-03; Randolph-Macon col.; Univ. of Va.; Kappa Alpha; city atty. Goldsboro, 1904-09; N. C. senate, 1909-11; trustee U. N. C., 1911; Elk; Junior; Episcopalian.

BARKER, CHRISTOPHER SYLVANUS Physician

        New Bern; s. 1904-05; s. m. 1905-07; b. Oct. 28, 1885.

‡BARKER, EBBIE BASIL

        Trenton; s. 1911.

BARKER, ERNEST JEROME Druggist

        Rowland; s. p. 1910-11; Wake Forest 1907-08; b. Lumberton, May 8, 1887; p. J. A. and Harriett (Warwick); m. Sallie B. Gibson; passed state bd. phar. 1911; retail drug bus. Rowland as Barker's Pharm. since; farming, stock raising & dairy bus. on small scale; city alderman 2 terms; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BARKER, FRANK PENDLETON Lawyer

        613 W. 59th st., Kansas Cty, Mo.; A.B. 1912; b. Pembroke, Ky., Aug. 5, 1889; p. Chas. E. and Mary Friend (Lester); m. Mildred Claiborn Buchanan, June 1, 1918; Phi Beta Kappa; track team 3 yrs.; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; intercollegiate debater; Mangum medal; mem. firm Miller, Winger & Reeder; in service 16 mos., entered Kansas City, Mo.; 332 machine gun battalion, 87 div.; 1st lieut., capt.; recommended for and serving as major when armistice signed; discharged Dec. 5, 1918; Presbyterian.

BARKER, HARRY H. Lawyer

        Elkin; s. l. 1907-08; b. Jonesville, Mar. 22, 1886; p. Dr. L. J. and Mary E. (Martin); m. Edith Grier, Nov. 1, 1909; Methodist.

BARKER, JOHN ALEXANDER Insurance

        Lumberton; s. 1884-85; b. Lumberton, Jan. 30, 1863; p. John and Frances (Pitman); m. Harriet Warick, Mar. 7, 1886; teacher 1885-1900; ins. solicitor 1900-; Robeson co. dep. sheriff 7 yrs; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BARKER, JOHN RICH

        Trenton; s. l. 1906-07.

*BARKER, JOHN W.

        Halifax C. H., Va.; s. 1808.

BARKER, WILLIAM JEFFERSON Bookkeeper

        104 Fisher st., Burlington; B.S. 1907; b. Altamahaw, Oct. 2, 1881; p. Thomas B. and Mary C. (Walker); m. Eva Dell Goforth, Nov. 14, 1912; Di Soc.; asst. bookkeeper Jos. N. Williamson & Sons co., 1908-12; bookkeeper Holt, Gant & Holt Cotton Mfg. co., 1912-; Presbyterian.

BARKLEY, DENNIS EDWARD Industrial Engineer

        96 Courtland ave., Asheville; s. p. 1903-04; b. Jackson, Aug. 20, 1883; p. James Ernest and Sallie Ann; m. Florence Lenore Clegg, Jan. 23, 1907; druggist 1904-07; representative for Parke, Davis & co., Detroit, Mich., 1909-14; industrial engineer; 1st serg. hosp. corp. N. C. Nat. Guard, 1907-10; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BARKSDALE, EDWARD R. Planter

        Marshall co., Miss.; s. 1854-55; capt., C. S. A.

*BARKSDALE, JOHN NASH Lawyer

        Rutherford co., Tenn.; b. 1819; d. 1844; A.B. 1839.

*BARLOW, JULIUS SHIRLEY

        Tarboro; b. June 5, 1845; d. 1871; A.B. 1868; C. S. A.

*BARLOW, THADEUS BATTS Merchant

        From Tarboro; Doehead; b. July 13, 1858; d. Apr. 23, 1803; s. 1875-77.

BARNARD, ALFRED SMITH Lawyer

        405 Grant bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; B.S. 1893; s. l. 1894; b. Danville, Va., Jan. 8, 1873; p. William L. and Jennie (Withers); m. Jessie Merrick, Oct. 25, 1898; varsty football; Beta Theta Pi; editor Hellenian; lawyer Asheville, 1894-1915; ibid. N. Y. City 1915-20; ibid. Atlanta, Ga., 1920-; mayor Asheville 1905-07; Pythian; Elk; Presbyterian.

BARNARD, HARRY FRANKLIN Farmer

        Fossil, Ore.; pres. Grandview, Wash.; s. 1900-02; b. July 30, 1883; farmer, cattle raiser.

BARNARD, JAMES CARL

        Franklin; s. 1913-17; b. Jan. 8, 1895; p. N. L. and -- -- --.

*BARNES, ALLEN

        North Carolina; s. 1801.

*BARNES, BENJAMIN BLOUNT Lawyer

        From Wilson; Memphis, Tenn.; b. June 6, 1833; d. Feb., 1891; A.B. 1857.

BARNES, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        Elm City; M.D. 1902; b. 1887.

BARNES, BENJAMIN SHAW Druggist

        Maxton; s. 1899-1900; b. Jonesboro, June 10, 1881; p. Rory and Sara Margaret


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(McLeod); m. Martha Moore Allen, Nov. 11, 1915; newspaper work, Greensboro, 1900; drug business 1900-; Methodist.

*BARNES, CALVIN Farmer

        Wilson co.; b. Jan. 27, 1839; d. Aug. 30, 1899; A.B. 1861; capt. C. S. A.

*BARNES, DAVID ALEXANDER Lawyer

        From Northampton co.; Murfreesboro; b. 1819; d. June 24, 1892; A.B. 1840; A.M.; mem. house of commons, 1844, '46, and '50; mem. conv. 1861; judge sup'r ct., 1865-68; trustee, 1868.

BARNES, DAVID COLLIN Lawyer and Banker

        Murfreesboro; s. l. 1895-96; b. Mufreesboro, Nov. 26, 1875; p. Judge David Alexander and Bettie (Vaughan); m. Irene Augusta Smith, June 29, 1921; lawyer since leaving univ.; pres. Peoples bank of Murfreesboro since organization, Mar., 1904; house of rep. from Hertford co., 1909; sen. 1st dist., 1911, 1913; house of rep. 1921 and extra session; chmn. dem. exec. com. Hertford co.; Episcopalian.

*BARNES, EDWIN Physician

        Wilson co.; b. 1839; d. 1882; s. 1858-59; surgeon, C. S. A.

BARNES, EDWIN, JR.

        Tallahassee, Fla.; s. m. 1921-23; p. Edwin and -- -- --.

BARNES, ELIJAH JESSE Lawyer

        Wilson; s. l. 1898-99; b. Wilson co., Aug. 20, 1870; p. William Lewis and Nancy (Boyett); m. Minnie R. Adams, May 7, 1899; lawyer, 1902-; teacher Wilson co.; atty. Wilson co. 1 yr.; supt. of educ. 1905-13; judge Wilson co., 1 yr.; chmn. Wilson co. bd. of educ. 6 yrs.; pres. Wilson co-operative and gardening assn.; Junior; Woodman; Baptist.

BARNES, EDWIN WILMER Druggist

        Piedmont st., Kings Mountain; s. p. 1903-05; b. Wilson, Dec. 22, 1881; p. Dr. Edwin and Olivia (Vines); m. Lyda Faison, Nov. 9, 1907; Presbyterian.

*BARNES, GEO. BADGER

        From Murfreesboro; Norfolk, Va.; b. Northampton co., Aug. 30, 1839; d. Dec. 28, 1893; A.B. 1859; lawyer; comm. merchant; capt. C. S. A.

BARNES, HENRY ALONZO

        Proximity; pres. Clayton; s. p. 1901-02.

BARNES, HUGH ALBERT Merchant

        Maxton; pres. Lumberton; s. p. 1911-12; b. Moore co., May 6, 1892; p. Rory and Sarah Margaret (McLeod); m. Gene Currie, June 12, 1923; pharmacist to 1921; auto, truck, and road machinery bus., 1921-; naval ry. battalion no. 2 World war; Mason; Methodist.

BARNES, JAMES BENETTE

        Sims; s. 1920-21; b. Jan. 8, 1901; p. H. W. and -- -- --.

BARNES, JONAS HERRING Grocer

        Kenly; s. 1912-13; b. Wilson co., Oct. 21, 1892; p. John Thomas and Emma (Dickinson); stock keeper in gen'l. store 4 yrs. in Kenly; stock man & timekeeper in garage 26½ mo.; collector 2 yrs.; now mgr. grocery store; Methodist.

*BARNES, JOHN PATTERSON Physician

        Suggville, Ala.; b. 1826; d. 1875; s. 1841-42.

*BARNES, JESSE SHARPE Lawyer

        Stantonsburg; b. June 18, 1838; killed at Seven Pines, 1862; A.B. 1858; capt., C. S. A.

BARNES, JAMES THOMAS Welfare Superintendent

        Box 674, Wilson; s. 1920-23; b. Wilson co., Dec. 1, 1901; p. R. T. and Sarah C. (Fulghum); m. Sadie Estelle Revelle, Apr. 16, 1924. supt. public welfare Wilson co., 1923-.

BARNES, JOHN THOMAS Tobacconist

        Wilson; A.B. 1923; p. Edwin Tartt and Elizabeth (Pace).

BARNES, JOHN THOMAS, JR.

        Wilson; A.B. 1923; b. Aug. 17, 1902; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

BARNES, LESLIE EDWIN

        Wilson; B.Litt. 1894.

BARNES, LELIA LEAVITT

        Norfolk, Va.; pres. Maxton; s. 1912.

BARNES, RUDOLPH Manufacturer

        Clayton; s. 1915-17; b. Clayton, Jan. 24, 1894; p. William Alfred and Cherrie (Godwin); m. Thelma Lilburn Barbour, Oct. 19, 1920; varsity baseball 1916; capt. 1917; Kappa Psi; sec.-treas. Clayton Buggy & Furniture co., Clayton; 12th anti-aircraft battery, Paris, 1919; Mason; Baptist.

‡BARNES, SAMUEL GRADY

        Greensboro; s. 1917; b. Sept. 11, 1893; p. Mrs. Anne E. Barnes.

BARNES, TONY

        Rock Ridge; s. m. 1920-22; b. Feb. 14, 1899.

BARNES, TROY THOMAS Lawyer

        Wilson; A.B. 1917; Wake Forest col. 1921; b. Lucama, Sept. 17, 1893; p. William A. and Cornelia (Love); m. Berta Hinton, Nov. 26, 1919; U. S. naval reserve force, 1918-19; Methodist.

BARNES, VERNON MEREDITH

        Clayton; s. 1911-13; b. Aug. 13, 1891.

BARNES, WILLIAM BRADY Teacher

        Lucama; A.B. 1917; b. Lucama, Aug. 1, 1887; p. William A. and Cornelia (Love); farmer 1920; teacher 1920-; pvt. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; M. W. A.; Methodist.


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*BARNES, WILLIAM DEANS

        From Hertford co.; Marianna, Fla.; b. 1830; A.B. 1852; lawyer; planter; mem. gen'l assem., Fla.; speaker, Fla. senate, 1879; comptroller, Fla., 1881; lieut., C. S. A.; lieut. gov. Fla., 1879.

BARNETT, EUGENE EPPERSON Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        20 Museum road, Shanghai, China; g. s. 1909-10; A.B. Emory col. 1907; s. th. Vanderbilt, 1907-08.

*BARNETT, ORVIN BANNING

        Spencer; b. Aug. 7, 1901; d. May 30, 1921; s. 1919; s. m. 1921; Trinity col. 1920-21; Methodist.

BARNETTE, WALKER

        Huntersville; A.B. 1924; b. June 3, 1901; p. F. A. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

*BARNETT, WILLIAM ELLIS Lawyer

        Crawford, Ala.; b. 1824; d. 1861; A.B. 1845.

BARNHARDT, CHARLIE CARROLL Lawyer

        High Point; Ph.B. 1905; s. l. 1906-07; b. Guilford co., Nov. 22, 1877; p. Levi and Barbara Harriett (Low); m. Mamie Plunkett, Dec. 17, 1913; Di Soc.; teacher 1906-08; lawyer 1908-.

BARNHARDT, EUGENE C. JR. Manufacturer

        N. Union st., Concord; s. 1907-10; b. Asheville, Dec. 19, 1889; p. Eugene C. and Mary E. (Lunsford); m. Margueritte Brown, Nov. 8, 1917; worked Gibson Mfg. co., Concord, 2 yrs.; sec.-treas. same plant 6 yrs.; N. C. sales mgr. Carolina Sup. co., Greenville, S. C., 3 yrs.; now sec.-treas. Hobarton Mfg. co., Concord; 1st lieut. Nat. Guard Co. "L," 1st N. C., 1912-16; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

BARNHARDT, HAROLD MORTON Salesman

        13 Hillside ave., New Hartford, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; b. Pioneer Mills, Oct. 25, 1881; p. John A. and Sallie E. (McClellan); m. Mary F. Brown, Nov. 15, 1911; in gen'l mercantile bus. with father several yrs. after leaving univ.; engaged in selling cotton yarns Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago and Utica; organized Belk mills, a selling agency, 1920; now treas. and gen'l mgr. same; cotton broker; Presbyterian.

BARNHARDT, MRS. J. J.

        (nee Helen Matthews); Concord; s. l. 1917; b. June 26, 1891; p. E. M. and -- -- Matthews.

BARNHARDT, PAUL A. Merchant

        Norwood; s. 1896-97.

BARNHARDT, PINES C. Merchant

        Norwood; s. 1896-97; mem. firm Morrow-Freeman co., Norwood.

BARNHILL, MAURICE VICTOR

        Grace st., Rocky Mt.; s. l. 1907-09; b. Enfield, Dec. 5, 1887; p. Martin V. and Mary (Dawes); m. Nannie C. Barnhill; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BARNHILL, ROSCOE THOMAS Lawyer

        Enfield; b. July 1, 1879; d. Jan. 18, 1907; s. l. 1899-1901.

BARNHILL, WALKER LEE

        Bethel; s. p. 1908-09, 1912.

*BARR, ABSALOM KNOX Minister

        Rowan co.; b. 1806; d. 1846; A.B. 1827; Presbyterian.

BARR, EDWARD WALL

        Water st., Winchester, Va.; A.B. 1923; V. M. I. 1918-20; b. Winchester, Va., Sept. 24, 1900; p. C. F. and Mary Elizabeth (Wall); Sigma Chi; with Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone co.; Episcopalian.

*BARRETT, ALEXANDER Lawyer

        From Carthage; Marble Hall, Mo.; b. Sept. 18, 1836; d. Feb., 1875; A.B. 1860; lieut. 49th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

‡BARRETT, DAVID SAMUEL Farmer

        Carthage; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; s. 1859-61; b. Mt. Carmel, Jan. 23, 1841; capt. 49th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

*BARRETT, JAMES

        Augusta, Ga.; b. July 18, 1842; d. Sept. 5, 1912; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of '64.

BARRETT, JAMES FRANCIS Clerk

        University club, Washington, D. C.; s. 1882-84; b. Mocksville, Dec. 19, 1864; teacher, 1885; clerk U. S. treasury dept., 1886-1901; clerk U. S. custom house, New York City, 1901-.

*BARRETT, JOHN THOMPSON

        Farmville; b. Pitt co., Feb. 8, 1835; s. 1855-56.

BARRETT, ROSCOE CONKLING School Superintendent

        Carthage; pres. Ingold; s. l. 1901; A.B. Wake Forest, 1901; b. Moore co., Mar. 22, 1876; supt. public schools, Eastman, Ga., 1902.

*BARRETT, ROBERT GRAHAM Minister

        From Carthage; Salisbury; b. Moore co., Nov. 25, 1830; A.B. 1856; A.M.; chaplain, C. S. A.; Methodist.

BARRIER, GEORGE ALDERMAN

        Dallas, Tex.; s. 1912-13; b. 1891; p. Dr. C. W. and -- -- --.

‡BARRIER, HENRY WEBSTER

        Mount Pleasant; s. 1917.

*BARRINGER, DANIEL MOREAU Lawyer

        Cabarrus co.; b. July 30, 1806; d. White Sulphur Springs, Va., Sept. 1, 1873; m. Elizabeth Wethered, Feb. 2, 1822; A.B. 1826; mem. house of commons, 1829, '34.


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'40, '42, and '52; mem. conv. 1835; mem. Congress 1843-49; minister to Spain, 1849-53; delegate to peace conference, 1861; chmn. state dem. com., 1872; trustee U. N. C., 1832-68; exec. com. bd. of trustees.

BARRINGER, JOHN COYTE

        Maiden; s. 1921-22; b. Sept. 20, 1903; p. P. L. and -- -- --.

*BARRINGER, RUFUS Lawyer

        From Cabarrus co.; Carlotte; b. Dec. 2, 1821; d. Feb. 3, 1895; m. Eugenia Morrison; A.B. 1842; mem. house of commons, 1848; state sen., 1850; brig. gen., C. S. A.

*BARRINGER, VICTOR CLAY Jurist

        Cabarrus co.; b. Mar. 29, 1827; d. Washington, D. C., May 27, 1896; m. Maria Massey; A.B. 1848; lawyer; state sen., 1860; prof., Davidson col., 1860-65; comm. to revise statutes of U. S.; judge, internat. ct. of appeals, Alexandria, Egypt, 1874-94; C. S. A.; trustee, 1868.

*BARRINGER, WILLIAM Minister

        Concord; b. Feb. 18, 1816; d. Mar. 17, 1873; m. Lavinia M. Alston; s. 1833-34; presidng elder in N. C. and S. C. conferences 20 yrs.; four times mem. gen. conf. Methodist Episcopal church, South; Methodist.

BARRINGTON, SYBIL Teacher

        R. 2, Raleigh; pres. Raleigh; A.M. 1923; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women, 1920; b. Bairds Creek, Oct. 5, 1899; p. J. C. and Cassie Ann (Brinson); prin. Hobgood graded sch.; Disciple Christian.

*BARROW, CHARLES HENRY

        From Edgecombe co.; Elm City; b. Nov. 4, 1839; d. Mar. 17, 1922; A.B. 1861; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1868; planter; physician; capt., C. S. A.

BARROW, FREDERICK PROBY

        137 Broad st., Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1875-76; b. Jackson, Apr. 21, 1859; p. Dr. William and Eliza Rebecca (Calvert); m. Mary S. Ham, Apr. 29, 1891; licensed to practice law, 1880; cotton bus. since 1888; with Howell Cotton co. of Ga., Rome, Ga.; Episcopalian.

BARROW, HOWARD LINDSAY

        Raleigh; s. 1915; b. Dec. 27, 1896; p. W. T. and -- -- --.

*BARROW, WILLIAM L. Physician

        Northampton co.; d. 1883; s. 1837-38.

*BARROW, WILLIAM M.

        Edenton; s. 1839-40.

*BARRY, JOHN DECATUR Journalist

        Wilmington; b. June 21, 1840; d. 1867; s. 1856-59; brig. gen., C. S. A.

BARRY, J. E.

        Ravenwood apt., Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1904-05.

*BARTEE, JAMES R.

        Columbus, Miss.; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt., C. S. A.

*BARTLETT, LEONARD WHITE

        Sumter, S. C.; b. 1842; killed in battle of Savage Station, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; capt., C. S. A.

BARTON, AGNES

        (See Dysart. Mrs. John O.)

BARTON, RUSSELL PRATT

        Hartford, Conn.; s. 1914; b. July 23, 1897; p. George H. and -- -- --.

BARWICK, ALLEN JOHNSON Lawyer

        Raleigh; Ph.B. 1900; b. Lenoir co., Oct. 21, 1877; p. Craven Tull and Nancy Ann (Brooks); m. Anna Killian, Oct. 1, 1907; track; Phi. Soc.; prin, Kinston graded sch., 1900-01; prin. Goldsboro graded sch., 1901-04; supt. Thomasville, Ga., graded sch.,1904-05; supt. Albany, Ga., graded sch., 1905-06; sec. state bd. sch. examiners; chief clerk dept. of educ. N. C., 1907-11; lawyer, 1911-; Kiwanian; mayor Newton; Methodist.

BARWICK, SAMUEL COWARD Farmer

        Grifton; s. 1916; b. Lenoir co., Sept. 15, 1896; p. John H. and Sarah (May); entered U. S. navy Nov. 13, 1917; discharged May 12, 1919; Protestant.

*BASKERVILLE, CHARLES

        From Columbus, Miss.; N. Y. City; b. Noxubee co., Miss., June 18, 1870; d. Jan. 26, 1922; B.S. 1892; Ph.D. 1894; asst. in chemistry lab., 1891-93; inst. chemistry, 1893-94; asst. prof. chemistry, 1894-98; asso. prof. chemistry, 1898-1900; dir. chemistry lab., 1900-04; Smith prof. gen'l and anal. chemistry, 1900-02; Smith prof. gen'l and ind. chemistry, 1902-04; prof. chemistry, N. Y. City col., 1904-; chemist; teacher; author.

*BASKERVILLE, GEORGE

        From Orange co.; s. 1812.

*BASKERVILLE, GEORGE THOMAS Planter

        Mecklenburg co., Va.; b. 1829; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1848; capt. C. S. A.

*BASKERVILLE, WILLIAM R.

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1813.

BASKIN, JOHN HOGAN

        Roy City, Ga.; s. 1919; b. Nov. 24, 1895; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

BASNIGHT, STEIN HUGHES Merchant

        New Bern; A.B. 1913; b. Sept. 19, 1891; p. Jessie S. and Nancy -- -- --; U. S. A. 1918-19.

BASNIGHT, THOMAS GRAY Physician

        Stokes; s. 1902; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1904; b. Dec. 7, 1880.

*BASON, GEORGE FOUST Lawyer

        Alamance co.; b. Orange co., May 20, 1840; d. May, 1907; m. Fanny Badham,


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1871; s. 1859-60; house of rep., 1884-85; asst. U. S. atty., 1885-89; 1st lieut. artillery, C. S. A.; ordinance officer, C. S. A.

*BASON, JOSEPH TROLINGER

        Alamance co.; b. 1840; died in service, 1861; s. 1858-60; sergt., C. S. A.

BASON, SAMUEL MURPHEY

        Yanceyville; s. 1915; b. Dec. 3, 1894; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

BASON, WALTER EDWIN Banker

        Graham; s. 1910-11; b. Alamance co.; p. William H. and Flora G.; m. Conley H., Mar. 20, 1923; bookkeeper, Graham Mfg. co., 1913; ibid. Alamance Bank & Trust co., 1914-15; asst. cashier Nat. Bank of Alamance, Graham, 1916-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BASON, WILLIAM JENNINGS Teacher

        Simpsonville; s. 1918-21; b. Simpsonville. Dec. 2, 1898; p. W. H. and Flora Green (Murphey); teacher and athletic coach Alexander Wilson sch.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BASS, BISCO STATON

        Henderson; b. June 25, 1882; d. Dec. 5, 1904; m. Ida Rowland, Oct. 7, 1903; s. p. 1902-03; pharmacist and drug store owner in Henderson.

*BASS, EDWARD F. Planter

        Columbia, Texas; b. May 1, 1841; died in service, 1862; s. 1859-60; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; capt., C. S. A.

*BASS, GEORGE P. Physician

        From Columbia, Texas; Putnam co., Ga.; b. June 2, 1843; d. 1884; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

BASS, HARRIS HARTWELL Physician

        309 Zem st., Henderson; s. 1859-6; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1899; b. Dec. 8, 1877; p. Isaac Wilkerson and Sarah Elizabeth (Harris); m. Anna Blanche Hale, Jan. 10, 1900; m. Mary Shepard Ellis, Jan. 10, 1917; surgeon and specialist in neoplastic diseases, with special research in cancer work; mem. Amer. Med. Assn.; Vance co. Soc. Sow. Med.; pres. S. A. L. Surgeon Soc.; pres. Vance co. Med. Soc.; built and equipped Sarah Elizabeth hosp.; Episcopalian.

*BASS, JOHN HIX Journalist

        From Macon, Ga.; Rome, Ga.; b. 1842; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

BASS, NATHAN ROSCOE Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. a. 1917-18; s. l. 1919-20; s. l. Columbia univ. 1921; b. Lucama, Aug. 31, 1899; p. Nathan and Nancy (Howell); m. Nellie Holt, Apr. 28, 1923.

BASS, SPENCER PEPPIN Physician

        Tarboro; s. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1907.

BASSETT, JOHN SPENCER

        58 Pomeroy Terrace, Northampton, Mass.; s. s. l. 1893; A.B. Trinity 1888; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1894; b. Tarboro, Sept. 10, 1867; p. Richard Baxter and Mary Jane (Wilson); m. Jessie Lewellin.

BASSETT, LUCIUS VIRGINIUS Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1896-97; b. Tarboro, Mar. 2, 1861; p. William Amos and Chloe (Miller); Edgecombe co. atty. 1900-04, 1906-08; N. C. sen. 1909-13; mem. comm. on Revision of Courts and Court Procedure by appointment of Gov. Locke Craig; mem. U. S. Assay Comm., 1918; Mason; Methodist.

*BATCHELOR, FRANCIS HOWARD Lawyer

        Raleigh; d. Apr. 20, 1893; A.B. 1891; s. l. 1891-92.

*BATCHELOR, JOSEPH JOHN BRANCH Lawyer

        From Halifax Co.; Raleigh, N. C.; b. Sept. 5, 1825; d. Dec. 11, 1903; A.B. 1845; LL.D. 1891; co. atty., Halifax; co. atty., Warren; mem. house of commons 1860; mem. French comm.; atty. gen'l. 1855.

*BATCHELOR, KEMP BATTLE Physician

        From Raleigh; Baltimore, Md.; b. May 7, 1867; d. Dec. 24, 1898; s. 1886-87; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1889; asso. prof. obstetrics, Women's Med. col., Baltimore, 1895; asso. prof. chem., 1897; prof. physiology.

BATCHELOR, OLIVER DOUGLAS Lawyer

        32 Nassau st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1888; s. l. 1888-90; b. Nashville, Dec. 14, 1868; p. Van Buren and Jackey Ann (Bunting); m. Lucy de Vane, Sept. 8, 1920; Mangum medal; Phi. society; Phi Delta Theta; vice-pres. First Nat. bank, Lexington, Va., and First Nat. bank, Buena Vista, Va., 1890-98; gen'l. counsel Jamestown Exposition, 1907; special counsel, U. S. and Mex. Trust co., 1912-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BATCHELOR, VAN ASTOR Lawyer

        165 Juniper st., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1896; LL.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1898; b. Nashville, Jan. 5, 1875; p. Van Buren and Jackey Ann (Bunting); m. Zelle G. Earnest, June 2, 1904; Phi. Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; practicing atty. 1899-; Knight Templar; Shrine; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BATCHELOR, WILLIAM PLUMMER Clerk

        Raleigh; s. 1867-68; chief clerk, sec. state; mgr. dispensary.

*BATE, JAMES HENRY Minister

        Bertie co.; b. 1815; d. 1848; A.B. 1836.

BATEMAN, HERBERT DALTON Banker

        200 Greg st., Wilson; s. 1897-99; b. Washington co., Oct. 21, 1877; p. Richard M. and Sarah E. (Everett); m. Ida Tucker, Feb. 5, 1903; Phi Soc.; taught Windsor Academy 2 yrs; banker; Methodist.


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BATEMAN, WALTER CASTARPHEN Druggist

        Wilson; s. p. 1902-03; b. Plymouth, Sept. 12, 1879.

BATEMAN, WILLIAM WILEY Merchant

        Creswell; s. 1917-19; Trinity col. 1919-20; b. Creswell, Aug. 27, 1900; p. Henry Wilson and -- --; m. Mary Eugenia Comer, Sept. 6, 1921; mercantile bus. 1920-; S. A. T. C., Trinity col.; Methodist Protestant.

BATES, JOEL ASHFORD

        112 King st., Johnston City, Tenn.; s. 1914-15; Clemson B.S. 1912; b. St. Matthews, S. C., May 27, 1892; p. Dr. Lucius Bellinger and Rebecca (Ashford); Kappa Alpha; cashier and bookkeeper Swift & co., 1915-16; agr. and ind. agents' work with C. C. & O. ry. 1916-17, 1919-21; pres. and mgr. Johnson City Oil co. 1920-22; now with Stanyarne Lettle, real estate and ins.; entered 3rd R. O. T. C. Nov., 1917; 2nd lieut. inf., assigned Camp Merritt; discharged May 29, 1919; Mason; Elk; Rotarian; Methodist.

*BATTLE, ALFRED

        From Nashville; Carthage, Ala.; b. Jan. 6, 1801; d. Jan. 17, 1877; s. 1816; planter; merchant; first pres. Ala. Great So. Ry. co.

*BATTLE, BURRELL Farmer

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1806.

*BATTLE, CULLEN

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1784; d. June 4, 1879; s. 1802; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; planter; physician.

*BATTLE, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

        Edgecombe co.; Brownville, Tenn.; b. Mar. 4, 1814; d. May 16, 1859; A.B. 1835; lawyer; private sec. to Gov. Dudley; U. S. A., Mexican war.

*BATTLE, DOSSEY

        From Nash co.; Tarboro; b. Rocky Mt., July 12, 1842; d. Mar. 28, 1900; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lawyer; journalist; Judge Eastern N. C. criminal circuit ct. 1899-1900; lieut. C. S. A.; judge sup'r. ct.

BATTLE, EDMOND STRUDWICK Construction Engineer

        Care Hospital, Nat. Soldiers' Home, Va.; s. 1889-91; b. Raleigh, Nov. 5, 1873; p. Dr. Richard Henry and Annie Ruffin (Ashe); m. Della Clark, Nov. 18, 1902; lawyer 1891-1911; construction eng. 1911-; sergt.-maj. 3rd battalion 2nd N. C. vol. inf. Spanish-Am. war; pvt. 23rd and 1st engrs. A. E. F. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, FRED GORDON, JR.

        Box 1015, Raleigh; s. 1917-20; b. Durham, Sept. 28, 1900; p. F. G. and Annie (Bently); employee Standard Oil co.; Baptist.

BATTLE, GASTON Farmer

        Rocky Mount; pres. Greensboro; Ph.B. 1890; b. Edgecombe co., Jan. 11, 1871.

BATTLE, GEORGE CULLEN Physician

        269 Hillside st., Asheville; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Univ of Md. 1912; b. 1883.

BATTLE, GEORGE GORDON Attorney

        37 Wall st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1881-82; M.A. Univ. of Va., 1889; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 26, 1868; p. Turner Westray and Lavinia Bassett (Daniel); m. Martha Burrell Dabney Bagby, Apr. 2, 1898; deputy asst. dist. atty., N. Y. co., 1892-97; private practice since as Weeks & Battle; then Weeks, Battle & Marshall; Battle & Marshall; O'Gorman, Battle & Marshall; O'Gorman, Battle & Vandiver; O'Gorman, Battle, Vandiver & Levy; since Dec. 31, 1922, Battle, Vandiver, Levy & Van Tine, gen'l. practice 37 Wall st., N. Y. C.; pres. Parks & Playgrounds Assn., N. Y. C.; mem. Nat. Com. on Prisons and Prison Labor; N. Y. Probation and Protective Assn.; chm'n. elective com. of community councils in N. Y.; Assn. of Bar, N. Y. C.; N. Y. co. Lawyers Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Nat. Bar Assn. of U. S.; appointed by Gov. Smith, 1919, as comm. to investigate dept. of farms and markets of state; has acted as spec. asst. dist. atty. and spec. atty. gen'l. on various occasions; mem. 7th reg. Nat. Guard, N. Y. state, 1892-97.

BATTLE, HERBERT BEMERTON Chemist

        South Court st., Montgomery, Ala.; B.S. 1881; Ph. D. 1887; b. Chapel Hill, May 29, 1862; p. Kemp Plummer and Martha Ann; m. Alice M. Wilson, Nov. 25, 1885; chemist; asst. chemist N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta. 1881-87; state chemist and dr. in charge ibid. 1887-97; pres. Sou. Chem. co., Winston 1897-1901; Sou. Cotton Oil co., Savannah, Ga., 1902-06; pres. Battle Lab. Corp., Montgomery, Ala., 1906-; chemist N. C. State Bd. of Health 1887-97; ibid. N. C. Geol. Survey 1887-92; prof. chemistry Leonard Med. sch., Ralegh, 1886-97; fellow Am. Assn. for Advancement of Science; mem. Am. Chem. Soc.; pres. Am. Oil Chem. Soc.; Am. Soc. Testing Mat.; Ala. Tech. Assn.; co-author Chemical Conversion Tables, edited and published 1885-1909.

*BATTLE, HENRY LAWRENCE

        From Edgecombe co.; Yorktown, Va.; b. Feb. 24, 1833; d. Feb. 4, 1862; s. 1851-52; C. S. A.

BATTLE, HENRY LAWRENCE Manufacturer

        28 Market st., Manchester, N. H.; s. 1879-81; b. Dec. 4, 1862.

BATTLE, HYMAN L.

        234 Sunset ave., Rocky Mount; s. 1914; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 11, 1896; p. Thos. H. and Sallie (Hyman); m. Mamie L. Braswell, June 22, 1921; mgr. Rocky Mt. Mills; enlisted motor transport corps U. S. A. June 15, 1917; 2 yrs. service; sergt.; Episcopalian.


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*BATTLE, ISAAC LUTHER Planter

        From Edgecombe co.; Marianna, Fla.; b. Aug. 11, 1816; d. Dec. 17, 1843; s. 1834-35; mem. legislature, Fla.

BATTLE, IVAN PROCTOR Physician

        531 Sunset ave., Rocky Mt.; s. m. 1900-02; M.D. Jefferson, 1904; b. near Rocky Mt., Sept. 18, 1880; p. Geo. Cullen and Lizzie (Philips); m. Emily Marriott, Nov. 19, 1913; Episcopalian.

*BATTLE, JACOB Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; b. Falls of Tar River, Jan. 16, 1852; d. Dec. 12, 1916; m. Iva Isabelle Steele, July 15, 1884; m. Nellie Gupton, Nov. 4, 1896; s. 1866-68; A.M. 1872, Univ. of Va.; state sen. 1893-1915; judge sup'r. ct. 1893-95; trustee U. N. C. 1893-1901; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, JACOB, JR. Insurance

        Rocky Mount; s. 1891-92; b. Yorkvlle, S. C., April 22, 1875.

*BATTLE, JEREMIAH

        From Edgecombe co.; Raleigh; d. 1824; s. 1798; physician; author.

*BATTLE, JOEL

        Rocky Mount; b. May 16, 1779; d. Aug. 25, 1829; s. 1798-1800; planter; mfr.; built in 1820 one of the first cotton mills in N. C.

*BATTLE, JOHN BELL

        Arlington, Tenn.; b. Oct. 18, 1837; killed on way home from Elmira prison, June, 1865; s. 1856-57; brig. provost marshall, C. S. A.

*BATTLE, JUNIUS CULLEN

        From Chapel Hill; Oxford; b. Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1841; killed at South Mt. Va., Oct. 2, 1862; A.B. 1860; teacher; corp., C. S. A.

*BATTLE, JOEL DOSSEY

        Chapel Hill; b. Mar. 12, 1828; d. Nov. 22, 1858; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1852; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; physician; merchant.

*BATTLE, JOHN MANNING

        From Battleboro; New York; b. Oct. 24, 1891; killed in France, July 19, 1918; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1911; deputy asst. dist. atty. of New York, 1917; 2nd lieut. 23d inf.

*BATTLE, JAMES P.

        Edgecombe co.; b. May 11, 1829; d. Oct. 3, 1865; s. 1846-47; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1850; physician; planter.

*BATTLE, JAMES SMITH

        Edgecombe co.; b. June 25, 1786; d. July 18, 1854; m. Tempy Fort; s. 1802; planter; judge of the ct. of pleas and quarter sessions; Baptist.

*BATTLE, JAMES SMITH Manufacturer

        Tarboro; b. Edgecombe co., May 30, 1846; d. Jan. 26, 1894; s. 1864-67; state sen. 1881-83; lieut. and aide-de-camp to Gen. W. R. Cox, C. S. A.; officer U. S. reserve service; trustee, U. N. C., 1883-91.

BATTLE, JAMES W. Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. 1919-23.

BATTLE, JAMES WILSON

        304 Adams st., Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1910; b. Raleigh, Mar. 8, 1893; p. Dr. Herbert Bemerton and Alice (Wilson); A. E. F. 1917-19.

BATTLE, KEMP DAVIS Lawyer

        117 N. Franklin st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-10; LL.B. Univ. of Denver, 1914; b. Rocky Mount, Oct. 9, 1888; p. Thomas Hall and Elizabeth Mershan (Davis); m. Laura Maud Bunn, Oct. 30, 1917; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; Odd Number; Epsicopalian.

*BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER Educator

        Chapel Hill; b. Franklin co., Dec. 19, 1831; d. Feb. 14, 1919; m. Martha Ann Battle, Nov. 28, 1855; A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852; tutor, math., 1850-54; LL.D. Davidson, 1878; bank dir.; author; lawyer; mem. conv. 1861; pres. Chatham Ry. co., 1861-65; state treas., 1865-68; pres. State Agr. Soc., 1867-70; pres. U. N. C. 1876-91; alumni prof. hist., 1891-1919; trustee, U. N. C., 1862-68 and 1874-1919; sec.-treas bd. trustees, 1874-96; author History of U. N. C.

*BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER, JR.

        From Raleigh; Chapel Hill; b. Raleigh, Mar. 9, 1859; d. Mar. 23, 1922; m. Eliza N. McKee, Feb. 4, 1890; A.B. 1879; s. m. 1879-80; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1881; M.D. Bellview, 1882; Phi Kappa Sigma; physician; surgeon; teacher; interne Charity hosp., Blackwell's Island, N. Y., 1882-83; interne, lunatic asylum, B. Isl., N. Y., 1883-84; asst. surg. U. S. marine hosp. service, 1884-85; mem. N. C. state bd. med. examiners, 1897-1900; prof. physics Leonard Med. sch., Shaw univ., 1885-1922; prof. diseases of ear, nose and throat, U. N. C., 1902.

*BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER, III

        From Lilesville; Red Springs; b. Nov. 28, 1872; d. Dec. 26, 1922; m. Jessie Scott, June 28, 1911; s. 1890-91; merchant, hotel proprietor.

BATTLE, LEWIS JUNIUS Physician

        1401 Kennedy st., Washngton, D. C.; Ph.B. 1886; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1893; b. Raleigh, Aug. 6, 1865; p. Richard Henry and Annie Ruffin (Ashe); m. Ida M. Polkinham, Feb. 4, 1903; physician and surgeon Washington, since Nov., 1893; local surg. B. & O. Ry., since 1897; 3 yrs. asst. visiting physician Emergency hosp., Washington; 5 yrs. mem. visiting staff casualty hosp.; pres. Washington Med. & Surg. Soc., 1907; bd. of directors Chamber of Commerce; chm'n. pub. health com. past 10 yrs.; past 4 yrs. member local U. S. pension exam. bd. of surgs.; Episcopalian.


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*BATTLE, MARMADUKE

        Tarboro; b. Dec. 16, 1863; d. June 16, 1889; s. 1881-83; farmer; U. S. revenue service.

BATTLE, NEWSOM PITTMAN

        Tarboro; B.S. 1924; b. Feb. 16, 1896; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, OCTAVIUS Farmer

        R. No. 3, Tarboro; s. 1878-79.

*BATTLE, RICHARD HENRY

        From Edgecombe co.; Raleigh; b. Feb. 15, 1807; d. Nov. 22, 1882; A.B. 1828; lawyer; merchant; state comm. war claims; sec. N. C. Mut'l. Life Ins. co.

*BATTLE, RICHARD HENRY

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Louisburg, Dec. 3, 1835; d. May 19, 1912; m. Annie Ruffin Ashe, Nov. 28, 1860; A.B. 1854; LL.B. 1858; LL.D. 1895; tutor of Greek and math. 1854-58; lawyer; state auditor, 1864; chm'n. state dem. exec. com., 1884-88; trustee U. N. C. 1879-1912; sec. and treas. bd. of trustees, 1891; mem. gen'l assem. 1911; 1st lieut. C. S. A.; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, THOMAS HALL Banker

        142 Church st., Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1880; s. l. 1881-82; b. Raleigh, Aug. 2, 1860; p. Dr. Kemp Plummer and Martha Ann (Battle); m. Elizabeth Mershon Davis, Nov. 9, 1887; m. Sallie Dortch Hyman, Oct. 23, 1896; m. Mary Norcom Weddell, Oct. 6, 1920; Di. Soc.; tutor in private family 1 yr.; law Tarboro Dec., 1882-1884; law Rocky Mt., 1884-1898; banking and cotton mfg. Rocky Mt., 1898-; pres. Nat. Bank of Rocky Mt., Rocky Mt. Savings and Tr. co., Rocky Mt. Ins. & Realty co., Rocky Mt. Homestead & Loan Assn.; treas. Rocky Mt. Cotton Mills; solicitor Edgecombe co. ct. 1882-85; mayor Rocky Mt. 10 yrs.; alderman Rocky Mt. 20 yrs.; chm'n. School Bd. 1885-1919; pres. Rocky Mt. Pub. Library Asso.; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

*BATTLE, TURNER WESTRAY

        From Rocky Mount; b. June 25, 1863; d. Mar. 18, 1907; s. 1879-81; merchant; European rep. Va.-Car. Chem. co.

*BATTLE, TURNER WESTRAY Planter

        From Edgecombe co.; Rocky Mount; b. Feb. 6, 1827; d. Aug. 17, 1895; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1847; capt. C. S. A.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM HORN

        From Edgecombe co.; Chapel Hill; b. Oct. 17, 1802; d. Mar. 14, 1879; A.B. 1820; LL.D. 1853; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1833-35; reporter to supr. ct., 1834-40; judge sup'r. ct., 1840-48; judge supr. ct., 1848-68; prof. law, U. N. C., 1845-68 and 1877-79; was twice commissioned to revise N. C. statutes.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM HORN

        From Chapel Hill; Lilesville; b. 1833; d. April 29, 1893; A.B. 1853; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; planter; physician; brig. surg. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C., 1874-79.

BATTLE, WILLIAM HORN Merchant

        Pee Dee; s. 1896-97; b. Aug. 27, 1879.

BATTLE, WILLIAM JAMES Teacher

        Universty of Texas, Austin; A.B. 1888; M.A. Harvard 1891; Ph.D. ibid. 1893; b. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1870; p. Kemp Plummer and Martha Ann (Battle); Di. Soc.; editor University Magazine; Zeta Psi; instr. Latin U. N. C. 1889-90; tutor Latin Univ. of Chic. 1893; assoc. prof. Greek Univ. of Tex., 1894-98; full prof. 1898-1917; dean col. of arts 1908-11; dean faculty 1911-17; acting pres. 1914-16; prof. Greek Univ. of Cincinnati 1917-20; prof. classical languages, Univ. of Tex., 1920-; visiting prof. Greek, Harvard Univ., 1923; 2 yrs. pres. Univ. Club, Austin; 3 times deputy gen. conv. Episcopal church; author sundry magazine articles; pres. Tex. Fine Arts Assn.; pres. Tex. Classical Assn.; member exec. com. Classical Assn. Middle West & South; member exec. com. comm. on higher educ. of Assn. of Sou. Coll. & Secondary Sch.; chm'n. regional com. south west of classical investigation by Am. Classical League; Episcopalian.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM KEMP

        From Raleigh; Dunn; b. Sept. 26, 1880; d. Aug. 4, 1905; s. 1897-1900; bank officer.

*BATTLE, WESLEY LEWIS

        Chapel Hill; b. Oct. 13, 1843; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM SMITH

        From Edgecombe co.; Tarboro; b. Oct. 4, 1823; m. Elizabeth M. Dancy, July 25, 1845; A.B. 1844; planter; cotton mfr.; mem. conv. 1861; dir. state insane asylum, Raleigh.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM SMITH Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Rocky Mt., July 8, 1850; d. Feb. 21, 1869; s. 1866-67.

BATTLE, WILLIAM SMITH, JR. Claim Agent

        1222 Franklin rd., S. W., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1886-88; ry. service, N. and W. ry., 1888-.

‡BATTS, CHARLES VAN BUREN Physician

        Willard; s. m. 1893-4; trucker.

*BATTS, HENRY THOMPSON

        Tarboro; b. Rosedale, Edgecombe co.; killed by insane negro, July 11, 1902; m. Margaret Louise Huff, May 10, 1898; s. 1893-94; s. m. 1894-95; s. m. Univ. of Md. 1897; physician; coroner, Norfolk; Episcopalian.

BATTS, JOSEPH JOHN, JR.

        Wilson; s. p. 1915; b. July 24, 1890.


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BATTS, KATHERINE GALLOWAY Secretary

        R. F. D. "Rosedale" Speed; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; St. Mary's 1916-20; b. near Tarboro, May 25, 1900; p. Dempsey Bryan and Katherine Helene (Galloway); Beta Alpha Phi; Pi Beta Phi; accessioner cat. dept. U. N. C. Lib. 1922-23; sec. to dir. Carolina Playmakers, 1924; Episcopalian.

BAUCOM, AZER DOW Teacher and Farmer

        Monroe; s. 1916; b. Monroe, Apr. 18, 1896; p. Baucom J. and Malona (Whitley); m. Ruth Elizabeth Secrest, Apr. 9, 1922; entered army Monroe June 25, 1918; trained Camp Jackson; France with 81st div.; battles at Vosges Mts. and Argonne Forest; discharged June 27, 1919.

BAUCOM, ALFRED VERNON Druggist

        Apex; s. p. 1904; b. Morrisville, Mar. 18, 1874.

BAUCOM, GEORGE URIAS, JR. Auditor

        Box. 213, Raleigh; A.B. 1909; b. Wake co., Feb. 22, 1887; p. G. U. and Irene (Allen); m. Virginia Pugh, June 15, 1921; prin. Bladenboro H. S. 1910-12; asst. auditor Wake co. 1912-18; auditor C. V. York Construction co., 1918-19; vice-pres. Guaranty Title Ins. co., 1920-23; ibid. Winston Title Abstract co. 1923-; Presbyterian.

BAUGHAM, WILLIAM EDWARD Merchant

        Washington; s. 1911-12; A.B. V. M. I. 1915; b. Washington, Aug. 31, 1894; m. Edwa Earle Willis, Oct. 12, 1917; tob. bus. 'till 1921; since then junior member of Talley & Baugham, inc., retail and wholesale seed, feed, and provisions, Washington; A. E. F. as 1st lieut. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

BAUGHAM, WILLIAM MASON Salesman

        Rich Square; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; b. Rich Square, July 9, 1902; p. W. R. and Willie (Smallwood); insurance 1922; traveling salesman 1923-; Mason; Methodist.

BAUGUESS, WALTER RALEIGH Lawyer

        Jefferson; s. 1906-09; s. l. 1910-12; b. Ashe co., May 25, 1888; p. Thomas J. and Birdie E. (Foster); m. Maude Wilcox Smith, Dec. 28, 1915; Di Soc.; mem. firm Councill & Bauguess 3 yrs.; later special atty. Va. Iron Coal & Coke co.; practicing alone since; vice-pres. N. C. Good Roads Assn.; dir. Western N. C. Tourist Ind. Assn.; U. S. comm.; Chmn. Ashe co. bd. of charities; 2 yrs. gen. counsel for co. road comm.; mem. aeronautical bd. of commissioners; chm'n. co. rep. exec. com.; delegate to rep. nat. conv. 1924.

BAUM, EDWARD OSSIAN

        Poplar Branch; s. 1920-23; b. Blackwater, Va., Nov. 25, 1901; p. Dr. Julian C. and Lily J.; m. Mittie Woodref Fearing, Elizabeth City, April 25, 1924; Phi. Soc.; Baptist.

BAXLEY, ELISHA ROWLAND Bookkeeper

        Roberdel; pres. Rockingham; s. 1919-20; b. Roberdel, May 17, 1896; p. Thos. B. and Cornelia Ann (Terry); electrician 2 yrs.; bookkeeper since; Camp Greenleaf, Ga., July 6, 1918; transferred Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., and Ft. Monroe, Va.; then to army reserve depot, New Cumberland, Pa.; attached to med. dept.; discharged Feb. 18, 1919; Mason; Methodist.

*BAXTER, GEORGE A.

        Richmond, Va.; killed in battle; s. 1851-52; capt., C. S. A.

BAYLEY, ELDEN

        Care The William Bayley co., Springfield, Ohio; B.S. 1910, as of 1909; b. May 28, 1888.

BAYNES, RALPH HENRY Physician

        Hurdle Mills; s. 1908-19; s. m. 1910-12; b. Sept. 17, 1889.

*BEACH, NEWTON LEWIS

        Morganton; b. Morganton, Aug. 29, 1891; d. Oct. 8, 1918; s. p. 1914; pharmacist Winston-Salem and Morganton; enlisted U. S. Marine Corps 1917; killed Chateau-Thierry 1918; Baptist.

‡BEAL, JAMES ROBERT

        Timberlake; s. 1915.

‡BEAL, RICHARD TERRY

        Red Oak; s. 1921-1922; b. June 18, 1901.

BEAL, SEAWELL KILLIAN

        Lincolnton; s. 1919-20; b. July 31, 1900.

BEALE, CARL WINGATE Bookkeeper

        Jackson; s. 1904-05; Wake Forest col.; b. Potecasi, June 6, 1886; p. J. R. and Mary A. (Bangham); employee traffic dept. S. A. L. Ry.; teacher; bookkeeper; Woodman; Baptist.

BEALE, JESSE JORDAN Teacher

        Potecasi; A.B. 1923; b. Potecasi, June 1, 1900; p. John Randolph and Margaret A. (Parker); Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Soc.; Mason; Baptist.

BEALL, FRANK HARPER Farmer

        Linwood; s. 1888-90; b. Linwood, Oct. 14, 1870; p. James F. and Cornelia (Harper); Presbyterian.

BEALL, JOHN MCCULLOCK

        Pugh bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio; s. 1882-83; Davidson col.; b. Davidson co., May 29, 1869; p. Thomas Burgess and Betty (Howard); m. Navorra Kontz; Kappa Alpha; Presbyterian.

*BEALL, ROBERT LAMAR Physician

        From Davidson co.; Lenoir; d. Nov. 23, 1891; A.B. 1852; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1856; mem. Gen'l. Assem., 1862; trustee 1883-91.

*BEALL, THOMAS SETTLE Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. Jan. 13, 1885; d. Oct. 3, 1918; s. a. 1900-02; s. l. 1905-07; Presbyterian.


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*BEALL, ZEPHANIAH

        Georgia; s. 1821-22.

BEAM, EUGENE HOLMES Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1. 1905-06; A.B. Davidson.

BEAM, LESLIE BERGE Educator

        Crouse; pres. Lincolnton; s. 1909-10; Lenoir col. 1913-15; b. Cherryville, Oct. 23, 1892; p. Dr. J. Lee and Ida (Helms); m. Mattie Elizabeth Kendrick, Dec. 22, 1915; teacher Gaston and Lincoln cos. 1910-13; Lincoln co. supt. of schs. 1915-; Kiwanian; Methodist.

BEAM, MIKE SETH School Superintendent

        Newton; A.B. 1910; b. Lincoln co., Aug. 13, 1881; p. Geo. W. and Barbara (Sain); m. Ethel Wood, Aug. 3, 1921; prin. Dallas H. S. 1910-14; supt. Lincolnton graded sch. 4 yrs.; supt. Newton graded sch. 3 yrs.; asst. co. supt. Catawba co. 2 yrs.; now supt. Albemarle sch.; Kiwanian; Mason; Lutheran.

BEAM, ROBERT DAVID Student

        Shelby; s. 1918-19; N. C. State col. 1921-; b. Shelby, Jan. 12, 1901; p. D. Augustus and Sue (Palmer); Sigma Phi Epsilon; employee Gilbert C. White, constr. engr., Durham, 3 yrs.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Baptist.

BEAM, RUSSELL S. Specialist

        Lumberton; s. m. 1909-10; Rutherford col.; Wofford; Univ. of Md.; M.D., Jefferson, 1912; Univ. of Pa.; Moorfields, London, Eng.; b. Rutherfordton, Dec. 13, 1887; p. Edward and Katherine (Bennett); m. Vashti Fuller White, Apr. 2, 1921; interne Scranton, Pa., State hosp., 1912-13; gen'l practice, Lumberton, July-October, 1913; present in charge eye, ear, nose & throat dept., Baker sanatorium & Thompson hosp., Lumberton, and consultant to State hosp., Raleigh; pres. Robeson Co. Med. soc.; A. E. F.; in charge eye, ear, nose & throat dept. base hosp. No. 66, Neufchateau, France; 1st lieut., later capt.; entered June 13, 1917; discharged Mar. 3, 1919; Mason; Methodist.

BEAM, WILLIAM SPEIGHT Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1910-13; b. Shelby, Sept. 8, 1890; p. D. Augustus and Sue (Palmer); Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Upsilon; enlisted May 10, 1918, in judge advocate dept., 81st div.; overseas; pvt. to sergt.-maj.; discharged June, 1919; Baptist.

BEAMAN, CHESTER THOMAS

        Snow Hill; s. 1922; b. May 7, 1904.

*BEAMAN, JOHN ROBINSON, JR.

        From Clinton; Washington, D. C.; b. 1852; d. Dec. 27, 1903; m. Roberta Regan; s. a. 1877-79; s. l. 1881-82; planter; lawyer.

BEAMER, PETER ROBERT Farmer

        Dobson; pres. Mt. Airy; s. 1884; b. Dobson, June 30, 1862; p. Jacob and Rachel (Cunningham); m. K. T.Beamer, Jan. 26, 1898; teaching till 1904; farmer since; Baptist.

BEAR, CHARLES EDGAR

        128 Broadway st., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1904-05; Va. Poly, inst.; Roanoke col.; b. McGaheysville, Va., Dec. 5, 1883; p. John Henry and Lizzie S. (Stephens); m. Vivian C. Coleman, Jan. 30, 1916; varsity football; Pi Kappa Alpha; retail lumber bus.; now in automobile bus.; Elk; Methodist.

BEAR, HENRY CLAY Realtor

        614 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1894-95; b. Wilmington. Oct. 19, 1878; p. Marcus and Caroline (Demelman); m. Lena Solomon, Feb. 23, 1904; wholesale dry goods merchant, 1896-1909; realtor, 1909-; Jewish (Reformed).

BEAR, MOSES

        Wilmington; s. p. 1901.

BEARD, BRYCE PARKER Jobber

        309 W. Bank st., Salisbury; s. 1912; b. Salisbury, Aug. 15, 1893; p. Peter Bryce and Pauline Elizabeth (Parker); m. Mildred Cameron Patterson, Dec. 15, 1920; traveling salesman, 1914-17; Texas in employment Crown Cork & Seal co., Baltimore, 1917-19; mercantile bus., Salisbury, 1920; salesman Sou. Carbonic co., Charlotte, 1921-23; firm of Beard & Beard. Salisbury, mfg. agts. & jobbers; 2nd O. R. C., Aug. 27-Nov. 27, 1917. Camp Oglethorpe. Ga.; assigned Co. "L," 30th inf., Dec. 15; 1st lieut. inf. res.; Camp Greene, Charlotte, 3 mo.; sailed overseas duty as bat. adj. 3rd bat., 30th inf., Apr. 1, 1918; combat duty, May 28-Nov. 11, 1918; liason off. div. hqtrs., May 28, assigned as asst. to sec. G. S. 3rd div.; Nov. 1 assigned to 1st corps hqtrs.; with 7th army corps hqtrs. in Germany, Dec. 1918-Apr. 1919; engaged in Aisne Marne-Oise Marne offensive & defensive sectors; Champaigne Marne, St. Mihiel offensive; Meuse Argonne offensive, Oct. 26-Nov. 11, 1918; discharged May 10, 1919; Episcopalian.

BEARD, GROVER CLEVELAND Physician

        Atkinson; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1912; b. Cedar Creek, Oct. 12, 1887; p. David Edolphus and Katherine L. (Haggard); m. Sallie Herring, July 2, 1918; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. army, Chickamauga Park, 1918; Mason; Baptist.

BEARD, JOHN GROVER Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.G. 1909; b. Kernersville, Apr. 5, 1888; p. James William and Susan Jane (Phillips); m. Mary Polk McGehee, Apr. 22, 1913; Kappa Sigma; asst. in pharmacy, 1908-09; instr. ibid., 1909-14; asst. prof. ibid., 1914-17; asso. prof. ibid., 1917-19; prof. ibid., 1919-; 12 yrs. sec.-treas. N. C. Pharmaceutical assn.; managing editor Carolina Journal of Pharmacy; author Therapeutic Terms and Common Diseases; co-author with Geo. Howe, Latin for Pharmacists; devised special method of extracting active principles of


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drugs by use of apparatus of own design known as "Percolation Under Reduced Pressure."

*BEARD, JOHN L.

        From Rowan co.; s. 1814.

BEARD, NATHANIEL SHELLEY

        742 Oak st., Winston-Salem; pres. care Export Leaf Tob. co., Petersburg, Va.; s. 1918; S. A. T. C.

*BEARD, WILLIAM H.

        North Carolina; d. Aug. or Sept., 1825; s. 1823-25.

BEARDEN, GEORGE STEELE Minister

        Toms Brook, Va.; g. s. 1913; Univ. of S. C.; Newberry col.; b. Columbia, S. C., June 29, 1868; p. Geo. Washington and Ellen A. (Steele); m. Sarah Kate Luther, Nov. 6, 1895; Methodist minister of Chapel Hill while at univ.; Lutheran minister since; author of The Prodigal Father, a novel, and A Treatise on the Lord's Prayer, published by Stratford co., Boston; Lutheran.

BEASLEY, BENJAMIN FOREST

        Wilson; s. 1918.

‡BEASLEY, CHARLES TREVELYEN

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1920-21; p. m. 1922; b. Feb. 12, 1898.

BEASLEY, EDWARD BRUCE Physician

        Fountain; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Colerain, Nov. 11, 1888; p. T. E. and Nannie Leary (Britton); m. Louise Xma Ferebee. Oct. 7, 1913; Queen's hosp., Honolulu; physician, Fountain; Baptist.

‡BEASLEY, ELLIOT LANEY Insurance

        2119 Oak st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1917; B.S. in C. E. Alabama Poly. inst., 1922; insurance adjuster for Aetna Casualty & Surety co.; S. A. T. C.

BEASLEY, JAMES EDWARD Insurance

        605 S. McLean st., Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1859; b. Plymouth, Aug. 31, 1839; p. John Baptist and Mary (Alexander); m. Minna Treadwell; dry goods, 1860; clothing, 1866-76; insurance, 1876-; bd. of educ., Memphis, 8 yrs., pres, 5 yrs.; with Tenn. troops in western army May, 1861-Apr 26, 1865; entered as pvt., ended as adj. of Strahl's brigade, Cheatham's div.; wounded Battle of Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; engagements in all battles fought by army of Tenn.; surrendered at Greensboro Apr. 26, 1865; Episcopalian.

*BEASLEY, JOSEPH H.

        From Plymouth; Talladega, Ala.; s. 1835-36.

*BEASLEY, WILLIAM FESSENDEN

        From Tarboro; Baltimore, Md.; b. Plymouth, Feb. 10, 1845; d. April, 1917; s. l. 1865-66; lawyer; inventor; manufacturer; lieut. col., 71st N. C., C. S. A.

*BEATTY, DOUGLAS PEARSON Physician

        Mocksville; s. 1848-50.

*BEATTY, HENRY F.

        Bladen co.; s. 1809.

BEATTY, JOHN DAY, JR. Lawyer

        Wilmington; pres. Ivanhoe; s. l. 1922-23; b. Bladen co., Feb. 7, 1892; p. Neil McLaurin and Elizabeth (Corbett); house of rep., 1924; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BEATTY, WILLIAM H.

        Hillsboro; s. 1840-42.

BEAUDRY, FRANCIS EARL

        Winston-Salem; s. 1919-1922; b. June 6, 1901.

BEAVER, JAMES AUBREY

        Salisbury; pres. 3044 "N" st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1919; Davidson col. 1920-23; Trinity col. 1924; b. Salisbury, June 28, 1903; p. D. A. and -- -- --; Beta Theta Pi.

BEAVERS, JOHN THOMAS Physician

        Riverside hosp., Newport News, Va.; s. m. 1908-10; Univ. of Md.; M.D. Johns Hopkins; Trinity, 1907; b. Durham co., Sept. 14, 1888; p. James Wesley and Ida M. (Shepherd); m. Mary Casey; supt. and gen'l mgr., Riverside hosp., Newport News, Va.; Baptist.

*BECK, THOMAS K.

        Kahawba, Ala.; s. 1825; planter; mem. gen'l assem., Ala.

BECKERDITE, WILLIAM HUGH Lawyer

        605 O'Hanlon bldg., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1909-11; b. Forsyth co., June 5, 1888; p. Hugh L. and Mathilda (Teague); m. Maude C. Rose, Apr. 25, 1923; U. S. commissioner; Lutheran.

BECKHAM, VIRGIL GUSTAVUS

        Hiddenite; s. l. 1912; b. Aug. 12, 1886; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

*BECKTON, FREDERICK E.

        Jones co.; s. 1804.

BECKWITH, CLIFTON WARREN

        Raleigh; s. 1912; b. Apr. 4, 1893; p. B. C. and -- -- --.

*BECKWITH, DANIEL GREEN Physician

        From Ascend; Scranton, Pa.; b. Feb. 7, 1863; d. Jan. 15, 1898; s. m. 1890-91; Wake Forest col.; Baptist.

*BECKWITH, JAMES FABIUS Physician

        From Chatham co.; Plymouth, Pa.; b. Oct. 10, 1853; d. about 1905; m. Bessie Payne; s. m. 1878-79; Baptist.

*BECKWITH, SIDNEY THOMAS Lawyer

        From Lake Landing; Monroe; Wash.; b Hyde co., Feb. 6, 1864; d. Mar. 3, 1897. LL.B. 1885; s. a. 1882-83.

BEDDINGTON, CHARLES DAVID, JR.

        Wakefield; s. 1919; b. Mar. 2. 1901.


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BEDDINGFIELD, CHARLES HERMAN Druggist

        Main st., Clayton; s. 1915-16; b. Louisburg, Oct. 24, 1894; p. Alonzo Theodore and Bettie (Sumpter); m. Telza Barnes, Mar. 19, 1921; worked in drug store, Clayton, 1916; passed state pharm. exam., 1917; with Pope & Stallings 'till Mar. 15, 1919; bought out concern and continued bus.; since Aug., 1919, known as Beddingfield Bros.; Baptist.

*BEENE, BENJAMIN YANCEY Lawyer

        Catawba, Ala.; b. 1826; d. 1856; A.B. 1849.

BEERS, CHARLES DALE Student

        Box 522, Asheville; pres. 3222 Abell ave., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; Johns Hopkins, 1922-; b. Painter Creek, O., Apr. 4, 1901; p. Dr. Chas. and Alma (Bireley); Tau Kappa Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Tau Delta; Di Soc.; Methodist.

†BEERY, S. WALLACE

        Florence, Ga.; s. 1859-61.

*BEIN, HUGH HAGART

        From New Orleans, La.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. Jan. 25, 1841; A.B. 1859; LL.B.; adj. gen'l., C. S. A.

BEL, MRS. FRANK EDMOND

        (Nee Patterson, Miss Hallie Oldring); 7 Foxcraft rd., W. Hartford, Conn.; s. 1913; b. Medford, Mass., July 10, 1885; p. Chas. Brodie and Elizabeth (Vaughn); m. Frank Edmond Bel; Congregationalist.

*BELDEN, ARTHUR WILLIAMS

        Wilmington; b. Nov. 28, 1876; d. Dec. 5, 1920; B.Litt. 1897; g. s. 1897-98; chemist, S. C. & I. Ry. co.

BELDEN, LOUIS DEKEYSER Physician

        624 Hume Mansur bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.; B.S. 1910; s. m. 1912; A. & M., Raleigh, 1905-06; M.D. Johns Hopkins, 1913-15; b. Wilmington, Dec. 7, 1888; p. Louis S. and Isabel (Williams); football; chemist U. S. bureau of mines, Pittsburg, Pa., 1910-12; Roosevelt, Bellevue Vol. hosp., New York City, 1915-17, 1920-21; med. practice, Indianapolis, July, 1921-; lieut. U. S. med. corps, 1917-18; capt., 1919-20; N. Y. C., May 19, 1917; 4th eng., 12th machine gun co., 39th & 58th inf., 28th field hosp., hdq. 4th div.; Aisne Marne; St. Mihiel; Meuse Argonne; Episcopalian.

BELK, JAMES BOGAN

        Monroe; pres. Charlottesville, Va.; s. l. 1906-07; b. Monroe, Oct. 24, 1886; p. P. R. and Mary; m. Marion E. Jones, Oct., 1910; owner, Albemarle Oil & Gas co., of Va.

BELK, WILLIAM PARKS

        524 N. 63rd st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1911.

BELL, BENJAMIN, JR. Production Manager

        918 Park ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1897-1902; b. Wilmington, May 21, 1882; p. Benjamin and Henrietta (Kershaw); Di Soc.; editor Tar Heel; local staff Charlotte Observer, 1902; news editor Wilmington Messenger, 1902-09; asst. news editor Richmond Times Dispatch, 1909-18; news editor Richmond News Leader, 1918; copy desk Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1919; production mgr. Cecil, Barreto & Cecil, inc., Richmond, 1919-; pvt. Richmond light inf. blues, 1917-19; Episcopalian.

BELL, BAXTER ISRAEL

        Swan Quarter; s. 1909-10; s. m. 1910; b. Aug. 4, 1889.

‡BELL, BERDON MANLY

        Wakefield; s. 1922; Wake Forest col. 1918-20; b. Sept. 7, 1900.

BELL, COY BREVARD

        Troy; s. 1919-20; b. Mar. 6, 1898.

BELL, CLIFTON LINWOOD

        Swan Quarter; s. l. 1915; b. Feb. 2, 1891; p. E. B. and -- -- --.

*BELL, DAVID Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1876-79; mem. gen'l assem., 1885-86.

BELL, DANIEL LONG Lawyer

        Pittsboro; A.B. 1915; LL.B. 1917; b. Enfield, Apr. 15, 1894; p. David and Eliza Ann Lila (McLin); m. Alice Peoples, Apr. 6, 1920; pres. Athletic assn., 1916-17; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; town commissioner, Pittsboro, 1919-; mayor pro tem, Pittsboro. 1919-; exec. com. Democratic party, 4th cong. dist., 1924; U. S. A. 1917-18; 2nd lieut. 316 F. A., June, 1918; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

BELL, EDWARD EARL Farmer

        Pollocksville; s. 1910-11; p. Joseph Hiram and -- -- --; m. Nannie Creagh; A. E. F.

‡BELL, ERIC FRANKLIN

        Athens, O.; s. 1912-14; A.B. Ohio univ., 1922; b. Dunn, July 30, 1893; p. Mordecai and Naomi; 2 yrs. prin. H. S., Lower Salem, O.; Baptist.

*BELL, EDWARD STARKIE J.

        Bladen Springs, Ala.; b. Jan. 25, 1834; d. May, 1906; A.B. 1858; lieut., C. S. A.

BELL, EARL V. Druggist

        Zebulon; s. 1916-17; b. Wakefield, Dec. 15, 1892; p. Dr. G. M. and Helen (Richardson); druggist, Citizens Drug co., Zebulon, since 1917; U. S. A. med. corps 1917-18; Baptist.

BELL, EDWIN WALTER

        Canton; s. 1918.

BELL, FRANK DURHAM Manufacturer

        Tuxedo; A.B. 1921; Citadel, 1914-15; b. Henrietta, Apr. 5, 1898; p. Joseph Oscar


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and Lillie (Durham); m. Hannah Baldwin Townsend, May 15, 1923; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; dir. Camp Mondamin for boys, and sec. Green River Mfg. co.; A. E. F. Nov. 17, 1917-Mar.21, 1919; pvt. to corp.; stationed around Toul sector; Mason; Baptist.

BELL, FELIX ORTAN

        Reidsville, Ga.; s. 1913; b. Mar. 27, 1890; p. R. R. and -- -- --.

BELL, HOLLEY MACKIE Druggist

        King st., Windsor; s. p. 1902-03; Univ. Col. of Md., 1903-04; b. Mapleton. Sept. 24, 1880; p. Capt. D. and Cecelia (Holley); m. Kate Capehart, Oct. 17, 1906; Alpha Tau Omega; druggist; farmer; Mason; Odd Fellow; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*BELL, JAMES FRANKLIN

        From Statesville; Ark.; b. 1829; died in service, 1862, Knoxville, Tenn.; A.B. 1852; journalist; lawyer; sergt., C. S. A.

*BELL, JOSEPH MASTERS Planter

        Jackson, Ark.; A.B. 1854; mem. gen'l assem., Ark.; C. S. A.

BELL, LORENZO JAMES School Superintendent

        Rockingham; Ph.B. 1898; Univ. of Tenn.; b. Kings Mountain. Jan. 26, 1878; p. Capt. W. T. R. and Nancy (Hill); m. Rachel Covington, June 6, 1917; Beta Theta Pi; editor Hellenian; Di Soc.; grad. magna cum laude; prin. Waco sch., 1898-99, 1900-01; prin. Cherryville sch., 1899-1900; prin. Shelby sch., 1901-02; prin. Rockingham H. S., 1902-06; supt ibid. 1906-; supt. Richmond co. sch., 1916; sec. state educ. comm., 1918-22; Methodist.

*BELL, LUTHER RICE

        Oxford; b. Feb. 3, 1842; killed in battle; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*BELL, ROBERT

        Louisburg; s. 1801.

*BELL, REUBEN HOLLAND

        Swan Quarter; s. 1910.

BELL, ROBERT PURDY

        Concord; s. 1919; b. May 6, 1902.

*BELL, SAMUEL SLADE Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1804; A.B. 1823.

BELL, THEODORE ROOSEVELT Boat Line Operator

        Marshallberg; s. 1918; b. Marshallberg, Nov. 27, 1899; p. Hull B. and Lillie T. (Fulford); owner and operator boat line, New Bern, 1919-; also mercantile bus. 1922-; mem. sch. com. Smyrna Consolidated H. S. since May 10, 1922; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., Oct. 1-Dec. 10, 1918.

*BELL, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Eutaw, Ala.; b. 1825; d. 1850; A.B. 1842; U. S. army, Mexican war.

BELL, WALLACE W.

        Sanford, Fla.; s. 1922; b. Feb. 11, 1903.

*BELLAMY, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER

        From Marianna, Fla.; Carthage, Tex.; b. 1833; s. 1851-53; C. S. A.

BELLAMY, CHESLEY CALHOUN Lawyer

        215 17th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1910-11; b. Wilmington, Sept. 4, 1887; p. Marsden and Harriet (Harllee); m. Caroline Louise Mallett, Aug. 5, 1912; Delta Kappa Epsilon; spec. atty. city of Wilmington; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BELLAMY, CHARLES EDWARD Physician

        From Marianna, Fla.; Bolivar co., Miss.; b. Apr. 5, 1832; killed in battle, Ringold, Ga., July 27, 1864; A.B. 1851; M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855; surgeon, C. S. A.

BELLAMY, CLAYTON GILES Student

        323 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; A.B. 1923; s. l. 1923-; b. Wilmington, Nov. 7, 1902; p. John Dillard and Mary (Giles); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

*BELLAMY, EDWARD C. Physician

        From Nash co., N. C.; Miss.; d. 1861; s. 1818.

BELLAMY, EMMETT HARGROVE Lawyer

        602 Market st., Wilmington; A.B. 1912; Davidson col., 1907, 1908-09; Harvard univ. 1912-13; LL.B. Columbia univ., 1915; b. Wilmington, Feb. 12, 1891; p. John Dillard and Emma May (Hargrove); m. Lillian Frances Maxwell, Mar. 26, 1924; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Soc.; N. C. gen'l assem. 1921; N. C. sen. 1923; mem. state ship & water transportation comm., Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, N. C. Bar assn.; asst. dist. gov. Lions Club of N. C.; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut., battery "C," 80th F. A., 7th ammunition train-1st ammunition train, A. E. F., 1917-19; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

BELLAMY, HARGROVE

        Wilmington; s. 1915; b. Jan. 30, 1896; p. R. R. and -- -- --.

*BELLAMY, JOSEPH CLINCH

        Enfield; b. Nash co., Mar. 7, 1840; d. Dec. 3, 1920; A.B. 1861; farmer; state sen., 1895-97; dir. state hosp., 1895-1901; sec. bd. dir. State hosp., 1897-1901; C. S. A.

BELLAMY, JOHN DILLARD, III Lawyer

        Rooms 7-9, Odd Fellows bldg., Wilmington; A.B. 1890; s. l. 1891; b. May 10, 1870.

BELLAMY, JOHN DILLARD, III. Accountant

        Market st., Wilmington; s. 1894-95; b. Wilmington, Oct. 10, 1872; p. William Jas. Harriss and Mary Williams (Puissell); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; banker; railway employee; accountant; Wilmington light inf.; Mason; Presbyterian.

BELLAMY, JAMES EXUM

        Enfield; s. 1920; b. Nov. 8, 1901.


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*BELLAMY, MARSDEN

        Wilmington; b. Jan. 14, 1843; d. Dec. 1, 1909; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lawyer; co. atty.; paymaster C. S. navy, 1862-65; trustee U. N. C., 1891-97.

BELLAMY, MARSDEN Lawyer

        17 S. 7th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1899 magna cum laude; s. s. l. 1900; b. Wilmington, Dec. 4, 1878; p. Marsden and Harriet (Harllee); m. Sue Clark, Nov. 14, 1906; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; editor Tar Heel; Phi Beta Kappa; mem. law firm Bellamy & Bellamy, Wilmington, 1900-; city atty., 1905-09; co. atty., 1909-13, 1915-; state sen. representing New Hanover and Brunswick co., 1913; pres. Rotary club, 1922-23; chmn. New Hanover co. dem. exec. com., 1912; Mason; Order of Red Men; Junior; Royal Arcanum; Episcopalian.

‡BELLAMY, RUSSELL Physician

        Wilmington; s. 1887-89; M.D. N. Y. univ., 1892; b. Feb. 12, 1871; house staff Bellevue hosp., 1892-94; attending surgeon, Hudson St. hosp.; health bd., N. Y.

*BELLAMY, RICHARD BLOUNT

        From Marianna, Fla.; Campbellton, Fla.; b. Battleboro, Apr. 7, 1833; d. May 24, 1898; A.B. 1855; M.D. Bellevue, 1872; druggist; physician; surgeon, C. S. A.

BELLAMY, ROBERT HARLLEE Physician

        Wilmington; s. a. 1897-98; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1902; m. Lucy Bridgers, 1911; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon.

BELLAMY, SPIER COFFIELD Planter

        Enfield; s. 1878-1901.

*BELLAMY, WILLIAM CROOM Physician

        From Marianna, Fla.; Atlanta, Ga.; b. 1830; d. April, 1918; s. 1847-51; surgeon, C. S. A.

BELLAMY, WILLIAM JAMES Lawyer

        515 Market st., Wilmington; pres. Morganton; s. l. 1895-97; b. Nov. 5, 1876; city atty., 1901.

*BELLAMY, WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1844; s. 1860-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

BELLAMY, WILLIAM MCKOY Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1899-1902; s. l. 1904-05.

BELLOIS, GEORGE WILLIAM

        Wilmington; s. 1909-11.

*BELSHER, THADDEUS CONSTANTINE

        From Pickensville, Ala.; Columbus, Miss.; b. July 21, 1832; d. Oct. 3, 1901; A.B. 1857; A.M.; founder and pres. Carrollton col.; founder, Univ. Columbus (Miss.); C. S. A.

*BELT, THOMAS WRIGHT

        Iredell co.; d. 1860; A.B. 1827; planter; physician.

†BELT, TOWNSEND WENTWORTH Merchant

        Leesburg, Va.; s. m. 1902; b. Mar. 30, 1880.

*BELTON, HENRY J. G.

        Salisbury; s. 1836.

†BELVIN, EDWARD DOBBIN

        Meridian. Miss.; s. 1911; b. Sept. 19, 1894.

BENBOW, CHARLES FRANK Banker

        Ardmore, ave., Winston-Salem; A.M. 1915; A.B. Guilford col., 1914; b. East Bend; p. Dr. W. E. and Martha Jane (Poindexter); m. Ruth Harper, June 6, 1923; prin. East Bend H. S., 1915-17; pres. Benbow Linsley co., 1920-; sec. Am. Bond Mortgage co., 1921-; sec. Bldg. & Loan assn.; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18; Methodist.

BENBOW, EDGAR VERNON Student

        East Bend; B.S. med. 1923; b. Feb. 3, 1899.

BENBOW, FRANK BYRON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1893-94; A.B. Guilford, 1891; state legislature.

BENBOW, JOHN THOMAS Physician

        O'Hanlon bldg., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; N. C. Med. col.; Guilford; b. East Bend, Dec. 18, 1882; p. William Evan and Mattie Jane (Poindexter); practiced med. East Bend 1910 until late war; since war physician, Winston-Salem; enlisted as 1st lieut. ambulance co. 321, 306 san. tr.; promoted capt.; overseas as commanding officer; after first battle maj. & commander field hosp. 322, 306 san. tr.; Odd Fellow; Modern Woodman; Junior; Elk.

BENBOW, JOHN THOMPSON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1893-4; A.B. Guilford col., 1890; postmaster.

*BENBURY, JOSEPH

        From New Orleans, La.; Lucato Corter Sp--, Honduras; d. 1903; s. 1857; planter; lawyer; mem. gen'l. assem., La.

*BENBURY, JOHN AVERY

        Edenton; b. 1827; d. Richmond, July 6, 1862 (of wounds received at Malvern Hill); s. 1843-44; A.B. Princeton; lawyer; mem. house of commons, 1856-58; capt., C. S. A.

*BENBURY, JAMES EMORY

        Sunbury; b. Aug. 31, 1841; d. 1862; s. 1858-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*BENBURY, LEMUEL GREECY

        Edenton; b. Nov. 3, 1836; d. 1872; A.B. 1858; mem. house of commons, 1862-64; Capt., C. S. A.

BENCINI, RICHMOND BANKS

        404 E. Central ave., Orlando, Fla.; s. 1917; b. Dec. 24, 1897.


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BENDER, ERNEST LINWOOD Physician

        Pollocksville; s. 1909-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1916; b. Pollocksville, Sept. 1, 1892; p. T. S. and Virginia (Kilpatrick); m. Mary E. Strother, June 2, 1917; contract work with N. & W. Ry., Roanoke, Va., and Dare Lbr. co., Dare co., N. C., 1917; since then private practice, Pollocksville; Episcopalian.

BENDER, JOHN ALPHEUS Teacher

        Box 56, Polocksville; pres. Box 423, Clemson col., S. C.; B.S. 1922; M.S. 1923; b. Pollocksville, Dec. 12, 1902; p. T. S. and Virginia (Kilpatrick); Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; editor-in-chief Carolina Chemist; instr. U. N. C. sum. sch., 1923; asst. prof. chemistry, Clemson col., 1923-; mem. Am. Chemical soc.; author with F. C. Vilbrandt, Solubility of Nickel Sulfate by Floating Equilibrium Method, published Sept., 1923, in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, New York; Episcopalian.

BENDER, ROBERT PHILEMON Lawyer

        Pollocksville; s. 1914-15; b. Pollocksville. Jan. 1, 1887; p. Bryan and Lucy (Tolson); m. May Edwards; laywer, Pollocksville, 1916-; city atty., Pollocksville; Woodman; Presbyterian.

BENDER, WILLIAM ROBERT

        Pollocksville; s. 1918; b. Pollocksville, Aug. 31, 1900; p. T. S. and Virginia (Kilpatrick); S. A. T. C.; Mason; Episcopalian.

*BENJAMIN, JOSEPH

        From New Orleans, La.; Ciengolfo, Honduras; b. South Carolina, 1826; d. Sept., 1902; A.B. 1847; planter; fruit and coffee grower.

*BENNEHAN, THOMAS DAVIS Planter

        Orange co.; b. 1781; d. 1847; A.B. 1801; trustee, U. N. C., 1812-47.

*BENNERS, AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        From New Bern; Greensboro, Ala.; d. Aug. 7, 1885; A.B. 1837; mem. gen'l. assem., Ala.

BENNETT, CRAWFORD DUNLAP Lawyer

        214 W. 18th st., Oklahoma City, Okla.; s. 1888-90; s. l. 1894-95; b. Anson co., Mar. 7, 1870.

BENNETT, EDWIN KEITH

        Care Pedro Gomez, Mena y Hijo, Bauners, Havana, Cuba; s. 1916; b. Aug. 1, 1895; p. W. R. and -- -- --.

BENNETT, FRANK, JR. Soil Scientist

        Wadesboro; pres. Care Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; s. 1896-1901; b. Paris, N. C., Mar. 8, 1879; soil scientist, U. S. bureau of soils, 1901-.

BENNETT, HUGH HAMMOND Scientist

        Care Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1903; b. Wadesboro, Apr. 15, 1881; p. William Osborne and Rosa (Hammond); m. Betty Virginia Brown, 1921; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; mem. comm. reporting on agri. possibilities Canal Zone. 1909; Alaskan explorer for govt., 1914; mem. Alaskan comm., 1916; mem. internat. boundary comm., Guatemala-Honduras, 1919; in charge soil investigations Red River boundary dispute, 1922; rep. dept. of agri. U. S. on rubber comm. visiting Central and South Americas, 1923-24; author Soils and Agriculture of the Southern States and many scientific and governmental publications; 1st lieut. engrs., U. S. A., 1918; Episcopalian.

BENNETT, JOSEPH HAMMOND Physician

        Wadesboro; s. 1889-90; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1894; b. Anson co., Oct. 17, 1870; p. William Osborne and Rosa Elizabeth (Hammond); supt. health, Anson co.; pres. Anson Co. Med. soc.; surgeon A. C. L. & Winston-Salem South Bound Rys.; Woodman; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

BENNETT, JOHN TYLER Lawyer

        Wadesboro; s. 1886-89; b. Anson co., May 6, 1868; p. David Nevil and Agnes Craighead (Dunlap); m. Kate Shepherd, June 14, 1893; Sigma Nu; Episcopalian.

BENNETT, JUNIUS WHITE Farmer

        Reidsville; s. 1903-05; b. Reidsville, Sept. 12, 1881; p. James Henry and Mary Louisa (Holderby); teacher 6 yrs.; newspaper work 2 yrs.; farmer; Primitive Baptist.

BENNETT, KELLY EDMOND Druggist

        Bryson City; Ph.G. 1912; b. Bryson City, Feb. 8, 1890; p. Aurelius McDonald and Marg Charlotte (Hyatt); m. Ola Tila Zacberg, Dec., 1913; druggist; realtor and insurance; mem. N. C. and Am. Phar. assns.; mem. Nat. Highways assn.; mem. Masonic Research soc.; N. C. sen., 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*BENNETT, MARK

        Town Creek, Edgecombe co.; b. 1833; d. 1851; s. 1851.

BENNETT, OSCAR KIMSEY Lawyer

        31 Woodfin place, Asheville; s. l. 1909-10; b. Haywood co., Oct. 5, 1882; p. J. Newton and Jalie Elizabeth (Gillett); m. Ethel Genevieve Robinson, Sept. 24, 1913; practicing atty., 1911-18, 1920-23; city solicitor, Asheville, 1920-23; special agent bureau investigation, dept. justice, 1918-20; mem. Lions club; home guards, 1918; Junior; Methodist.

BENNETT, PAUL ARCHER Cashier

        710 Hawthorne road, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1913; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 17, 1892; p. Archer Robeson and Emma (Martin); m. Vera K. Early, Sept. 4, 1918; Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; with Du-Pont Powder co., 1914-17; govt. powder works, Jacksonville, Tenn., 1917-18; retail shoe bus. Winston-Salem 1919-20; treas. & mgr. Standard Motor co., Winston-Salem, 1920-22; cashier Motor co., 1922-23; Presbyterian.


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BENNETT, WILLETT AMOS Lumberman

        Hendersonville; s. 1906; b. Tryon, July 14, 1886; p. Howard and Samantha (Wilson); m. May Clifton; Baptist.

BENSON, CHASE HOWARD Teacher

        Swan Quarter; A.M. 1924; A.B. Trinity col., 1921; b. Swan Quarter, Mar. 10, 1899; p. Zack and Mary M.; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Sladesville H. S., 1921-22; prin. Derita H. S., 1922-23; S. A. T. C. Trinity col., 1918; Methodist.

†BENSON, JAMES WILLIAM

        Beasley Hall; s. m. and p. 1885-86.

BENTHALL, GEORGE W.

        Norfolk Fertilizer co., Norfolk, Va., s. 1885-86.

BENTHALL, RAYMOND CARSON Clerk

        Woodland; s. 1922; Wake Forest col.; b. Woodland. Apr. 6, 1904; p. Rabon and Cora --; Baptist.

BENTON, GARLAND FILLMORE

        Spencer; s. 1921; b. Dec. 5, 1902.

*BENTON, JAMES

        Orange co.; s. 1802.

BENTON, JOHN HOGAN Merchant

        Monroe; s. 1878-79; b. 1855.

*BENTON, THOMAS HART

        From Orange co.; Washington, D. C.; b. Mar. 14, 1782; d. Apr. 10, 1858; s. 1799; editor Missouri Enquirer; mem. gen'l. assem., Tenn.; U. S. sen. from Mo., 1821-51; mem. Congress, 1853-55; author of Thirty Years View and Abridgment of Debates in Congress; col., Tenn. Vols., 1812-13; lieut. U. S. A., 1813-14.

BERKELEY, ALFRED RIVES Minister

        1427 Polymma st., New Orleans, La.; A.B. 1900; A.M. 1901; b. Jackson, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1880; p. Edmund and Julia (Ramsey); m. Sarah Bernard Manning, Dec. 11, 1907; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; editor univ. Magazine; missionary work in Rockingham and Stokes counties, 1904-11; vicar Chapel of the Holy Communion, Philadelphia, 1911-16; rector St. Paul's Episcopal church, 1916-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Episcopalian.

BERKELEY, GREENVILLE RAMSEY Physician

        2807 Calomal ave., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1903; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1906; b. Jackson, Tenn., Apr. 6, 1883; p. Edmund and Julia (Ramsey); m. Mildred Jones, July 19, 1911; varsity football and track; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; demonstrator anatomy, U. N. C., 1906-07; interne Norfolk Protestant hosp., 1907-08; physician, 1908-; Episcopalian.

BERNARD, HOLMAN Physician

        Pilot Mountain; s. m. 1907; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1912; b. Greenville, Oct. 27, 1889; p. Claude M. and Lucy S.; m. Bessie Josephine Humphries, Nov. 2, 1916; Chi Zeta Chi; Mason.

BERNARD, SILAS GARRETT Lawyer

        Asheville: s. l. 1901.

BERNARD, WILLIAM STANLEY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1900; M.A. 1904; g. s. 1904-06; Epis. Theo. Sem. of Va., 1893-95; Univ. of Chicago. 1906; Columbia, 1909-11; b. Greenville, Sept. 15, 1867; p. William Augustus and Mary Ann (Smith); m. Adeline Claypoole; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; editor, Magazine, 1900; Gimghoul; instr. Greek, Episc. Theo. Seminary, Alexandria, Va., 1894; commandant and teacher. Trinity sch., Chocowinity, 1894-97; librarian, U. N. C., 1900-01; instr. Greek, U. N. C., 1901-06; asso. prof. Greek. 1906-20; prof. Greek, 1920-; Episcopalian.

BERNAU, RUDOLF CARL Jeweler

        208 S. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1919-20, Davidson; Trinity; b. Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 15, 1900; p. R. C. and Janie (Kirkpatrick); m. Caroleen Lambeth, Nov. 16, 1922; served 13 mo., pvt. to color sergt.; Presbyterian.

BERNHARDT, CLARENCE THEOPHILUS Salesman

        N. Main st., Salisbury; s. 1902-03; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Salisbury, Oct. 7, 1882; p. Caleb Theophilus and Laura (Linn); m. Sadie Snider, July 8, 1911; clerk, time-keeper, accountant, Sou. Ry., Spencer; salesman, Salisbury Hdw. & Fur. co.; Lutheran.

BERNHARDT, JAMES LEAK

        Care State hosp., Morganton; s. 1902-03.

‡BERRIER, ZERO OTHO Merchant

        Winston-Salem; s. 1895-96; b. Arcadia, Jan. 26, 1877.

BERRY, ALEXANDER BENNERS Postmaster

        Swan Quarter; s. 1905-06; b. Swan Quarter, Dec. 19, 1886; p. Alexander and Frances -- --; m. Annie Pollard, Feb. 7, 1912; mgr. & prop. merc. bus. 1913-19; real estate and insurance., 1919-24; potsmaster, Swan Quarter, 1924-; I. O. O. F.; Methodist.

BERRY, BENJAMIN CARROLL Salesman

        Hertford; s. 1913-14; b. Perquimans co., Nov. 6, 1895; p. Benjamin Augustus and Annie (Bateman); m. Blanche Moore, Nov. 5, 1919; farmer, 1914-18; fur. salesman, W. M. Morgan, Hertford; q. m. 1st class N. C. nav. res., pvt. U. S. tr. det. A. & E. col., canteen officer Camp Gordon. 2nd lieut. inf., O. R. C.; Mason; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

*BERRY, CICERO N.

        Hillsboro; d. Apr. 10, 1904; s. 1850-52; A.B. Princeton; lawyer; farmer.

*BERRY, GEE WOOD Planter

        Marion Dist., S. C.; d. about 1886; A.B. 1847.


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BERRY, HARRIETT MOREHEAD

        301 Hendricks st., Greensboro; s. 1905; State Normal 1894-97; b. Hillsboro; p. Dr. John and Mary Elizabeth (Strayhorn); sec. N. C. Geol. & Econ. survey; sec. N. C. Good Roads assn.; editorial dept. N. C. Industries, Greensboro Daily News; asso. editor Cherokee Scout; sec. legislative council of women; organizer of credit unions, N. C.; author reports N. C. Geol. and Econ. Survey on roads, minerals and drainage; Episcopalian.

BERRY, JOHN Physician

        Box 410, Greensboro; s. 1902-04; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Jefferson. 1908; b. Hillsboro, Mar. 31, 1883; p. Dr. John and Mary Elizabeth --; m. Mary Burwell Strudwick, Apr. 21, 1923; Omega Upsilon Phi; resident physician, Polyclinic Hosp. of Phila., Pa., 1908-10; asso. med. dir., Mt. Alto Sanatorium, Mt. Alto, Pa., 1910-17; asso. med. dir., Hamburg Sanatorium, Hamburg, Pa., 1919-20; Guilford co. med. soc.; N. C. med. soc.; Am. med. assn.; Sou. med. assn.; maj. med. reserve, A. E. F., 1917-19; Mason; Elk.

BERRY, JENNINGS BRYAN Tobacconist

        905 Shepherd st., Durham; s. 1918; b. Durham, Aug. 25, 1900; p. John Henry and Melissa Lavinia (Vickers); m. Ruth Mills, Mar. 28, 1921; employee Am. Tob. co. 1 yr.; ibid. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1 yr.; ibid. Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1922-; Baptist.

BERRY, MARGARET KOLLOCK Lawyer

        117 Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1913, LL.B. 1915; B.S., N. C. col. 1912; b. Orange co.; p. Dr. John and Mary Elizabeth (Strayhorn); mem. N. C. Bar assn.; Charlotte rep. Nat. Bus. & Prof. Women's Clubs, St. Louis, Mo., 1919; 1st woman atty. to win case before N. C. Supr. Ct.; pres. Charlotte Bus. & Prof. Women's Clubs, 1919; sec. & treas. Mecklenburg Bar assn., 1924; mem. Am. Bar assn.; Episcopalian.

BERRYHILL, WALTER REECE Student

        R. F. D. 4, Charlotte; A.B. 1921; s. m. 1923-; Ga. Tech. 1918; b. Charlotte, Oct. 14, 1900; p. Samuel Reece and Minnie Eugenia (Scott); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi; Delta Sigma Phi; asst. supt. Baird's sch., 1921-22; prin. Big Springs H. S., 1922-23; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., 1918; stationed Ga. Tech. with marine unit; Presbyterian.

*BEST, BENJAMIN CLAUDIUS Lawyer

        From Oxford; Waco, Tex.; b. Jan. 22, 1876; d. Sept. 30, 1904; s. a. 1894-98; s. l. 1897-99.

*BEST, BENJAMIN SPENCER

        Grifton; b. May 18, 1880; d. Apr. 18, 1910; s. 1899-1902.

*BEST, CHARLES EXUM Lawyer

        Oxford; b. Jan. 6, 1875; d. New Orleans, Feb. 29, 1916; s. a. 1893-97; LL.B. 1898.

BEST, EDWARD LEIGH Educator

        Louisburg; s. 1902-03; Columbia univ., 1916-17; b. Louisburg, Aug. 30, 1884; p. D. E. and Francis M. (Jackson); m. Nan R. Malone, Nov. 27, 1909; prin. Cedar Rock acad., 1906-07; prin. Louisburg H. S., 1908-14; supt. Franklin co. schools, 1914-24; mem. State col. summer faculty, 1917-23; dir. of educ. in Louisburg Female col.; dist. trustee Kiwanis club, Louisburg; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

BEST, HENRY BLOUNT Physician

        103 Pine st., Wilson; s. 1903-07; M.D. 1907; b. Greene co., Apr. 30, 1883; p. Thos. Haywood and Mary Jane (Blount); Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi; with Carolina Gen. Hosp., inc.; Am. Med. assn.; N. C. Med. soc.; 5th Dist. Med. soc.; Wilson Co. Med. soc.; Wilson Rotary club; Wilson chamber of commerce; Methodist.

BEST, HENRY MILTON Merchant

        Fremont; s. 1918-19; b. Fremont, Apr. 20, 1901; p. P. M. and Annie P. (Best); Pythian.

BEST, JOHN HARPER Pharmacist

        416 Gorrell st., Greensboro; pres. Box 276, Asheboro; Ph.G. 1923; b. Eureka, May 29, 1897; p. Dr. Benjamin William and Eliza Jarman (Williams); m. Ruth Ashmore Vernon, Goldsboro, Aug. 11, 1921; U. S. N. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

BEST, JOHN HENRY Physician

        Mapleville; s. m. 1901-02.

BEST, LEE JAMES Lawyer

        Dunn; s. s. l. 1919; A.B. Trinity col., 1918; b. Dunn, Sept. 22, 1895; p. Lee Jackson and Florrie (Vestal); m. Martha Madred Hood, Mar. 24, 1920; Kappa Sigma; pvt.corp.-sergt.-2nd lieut, 1st lieut., 322nd inf., Camps Jackson and McArthur, U. S. A. 1917-18; Pythian; Moose; Methodist.

*BEST, ROBERT JUDSON

        La Grange; b. Sept. 22, 1893; d. June 15, 1915; s. 1914; drug clerk 1913-14; Christian (Disciples).

BETHEA, JOHN CRAWFORD Lawyer

        Dillon, S. C.; s. 1914.

BETHEA, JAMES McRAE

        Dillon, S. C.; A.B. 1924; b. Oct. 9, 1902; p. T. W. and -- -- --; Methodist.

*BETHELL, PINKNEY C.

        Caswell co.; s. 1835-36.

*BETHELL, WILLIAM D.

        From Rockingham co.; Ruffin; s. 1831-33; state sen.

*BLACKMAN, NEILL ROBERT

        From Plains, Ga.; Boston, Ga.; d. 1917; s. 1897; s. l. 1901.


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*BETHUNE, RICHARD FREDERICK

        St. Pauls; d. Dec. 8, 1922; s. 1913; Ala. Poly. inst.

*BETTENCOURT, WILLIAM H. Merchant

        Wilmington; b. 1834; d. 1865; s. 1851-52.

*BETTNER, GEORGE SHONNARD Physician

        From New Bern; New York; b. 1801; d. 1860; A.B. 1823; tutor, 1826; author Acton, or the Circle of Life; tutor, U. N. C., 1823-24.

*BETTS, ALEXANDER DAVIS Minister

        Winslow; b. Aug. 25, 1832; d. Dec. 15, 1918; A.B. 1855; A.M.; D.D. 1895; chaplain, C. S. A., 13th reg.; Methodist.

BETTS, CLARENCE EDWARD Teacher

        160 Linwood ave., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1904; N. C. col.; b. Albemarle, Oct. 20, 1881; p. Dr. Henry W. and Mary Lizzie (Heilig); m. Mary Salome Wilson, Nov. 29, 1911; Di Soc.; Presbyterian.

BETTS, JAMES RUSSELL, JR.

        Macon; s. 1916; b. Nov. 11, 1893; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

BETTS, THOMAS ALEXANDER

        Macon; s. 1922; b. Nov. 8, 1904.

BETTS, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD Minister

        Cherokee, Tex.; Ph.B. 1880; N. C. Col. of the Lutherans, 1876-78; b. Stedman, Sept. 22, 1857; p. Rev. Dr. Alexander Davis and Mary Elizabeth (Davis); m. Lillie Evelyn Wadsworth, May 13, 1881; m. Lula Frances Young, May 4, 1898; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A., Charleston, S. C., 1880; ministry S. C. conference, 1881-1908; prof. Mansfield (La.) Female col. 1908-09; pres. Montrose (Miss.) Junior col., 1910; minister Fla. conference, 1910-15; S. C. conference evangelist, 1915-20; pastor Wichita Falls and Cherokee, Tex., 1921-; numerous historical and biographical church papers; publisher Experience of a Confederate Chaplain; compiler word edition Songs of the U. N. C.; Methodist.

BIAS, CLYDE HAROLD

        Mitchell ave., Salisbury; s. 1920-22; b. Sept. 18, 1900.

*BICKETT, THOMAS WALTER

        From Monrce; Louisburg; b. Feb. 28, 1869; d. Dec. 28, 1921; m. Fannie N. Yarborough, Nov. 29, 1898; s. l. 1892-93; LL.D. 1918; A.B. 1890; Wake Forest col.; lawyer; mem. house of rep., 1907; atty. gen'l; gov. N. C., 1917-21; mem. state bd. education; Episcopalian.

BICKETT, W. Y. Lawyer

        Louisburg; s. 1917-20; p. Thomas Walter and Fannie N. (Yarborough); S. A. T. C. U. N. C.

BIDDLE, ROY MCCALLIE

        Greensboro; s. 1917; b. 1898; p. W. P. and -- -- --.

*BIDDLE, SAMUEL SIMPSON Planter

        Craven co.; b. 1811; d. 1873; A.B. 1832; mem. gen'l assem., 1838.

BIGGER, DAVID ANDREW Physician

        525 Crest st., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1912-15; Davidson col.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1917; b. Bethel. S. C., Oct., 1891; p. Isaac A. and Mary Nul (Johnston); m. Hazel Mott, Aug. 10, 1918; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; 1st lieut. U. S. A., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BIGGERS, WILLIAM CARL

        611 Hermitage road, Charlotte; s. 1922; N. C. State col.; b. Union co., Dec. 30, 1900; p. William L. and Mary A. (Little); advertising staff Charlotte Observer; Baptist.

BIGGS, HARRY A. Capitalist

        Williamston; s. l. 1906-07.

BIGGS, HARRY ULYSSES Salesman

        Smithfield; s. 1922;23; b. Rockingham, July 26, 1904; p. A. N. and Mary Josephine (McKeithan); salesman Keystone View co., Meadville, Pa.; Presbyterian.

BIGGS, JAMES CRAWFORD Lawyer

        Raleigh; Ph.B., 1893; s. l. 1893-94; b. Oxford, Aug. 29, 1872; p. William and Elizabeth Arrington (Cooper); m. Marjie Jordan, Feb. 7, 1906; graduate summa cum laude; editor-in-chief Hellenian; editor Tar Heel; varsity football; Zeta Psi; pres. senior class; winner Mangum medal; Gimghoul; lawyer, Oxford, 1894-98; asso. prof. law, U. N. C., 1898-1900; supr. ct. reporter, 1905-07; lawyer, 1911-; prof. law, Trinity col., 1911-12; special asst. U. S. atty.-gen'l, 1917-22; mayor Oxford, 1897-99; superior ct. judge, 1907-11; house of rep. from Durham co., 1905-07; pres. N. C. Bar assn., 1914-15; Methodist.

*BIGGS, WILLIAM

        Williamston; b. July 9, 1843; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lawyer; journalist; capt. co. "A," 17th reg., C. S. A.

BIGHAM, HENRY PORTER Farmer

        R. 16, Pineville; s. 1915-16; b. Mecklenburg co., Sept. 2, 1894; p. James Harvey and Tulula Bandelia (Porter); m. Margie Lorraine Hunter, Sept. 28, 1921; enlisted as pvt., Charlotte, May 28, 1918; 11 mo. overseas with 81st div., 322 inf. co. "L"; promoted corp.; St. Die sector; Meuse Argonne offensive; discharged Camp Lee June 25, 1919; A. R. P.

*BILLINGSLEY, JOHN T.

        Marion, Ala.; b. 1841; killed in battle; s. 1858-59; capt., C. S. A.

*BINGHAM, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS

        From Salisbury; Washington, D. C.; d. 1912; s. 1894-95.

*BINGHAM, HERBERT Teacher

        Bingham sch., Mebane; b. Aug. 13, 1872; d. Oct. 16, 1896; A.B. 1895; prin. Presbyterian H. S.


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BINGHAM, HARRIET MINERVA

        Rutherwood; Ph.G. 1921; b. Aug. 13, 1893; p. Duval M. and -- -- --.

*BINGHAM, JOHN ARCHIBALD

        Hillsboro; b. 1815; d. Oct. 18, 1855; s. 1831-35; A.B.; A.M.; teacher; minister; prof. Caldwell inst.

BINGHAM, COL. ROBERT Educator

        Asheville; A.B. 1857; A.M. 1860; LL.D. 1891; b. Hillsboro. Sept. 5, 1838; p. William James and Eliza A. (Norwood); headmaster Bingham sch.; author numerous papers read before assemblies of different kinds; C. S. A., 1861-65; Mason.

BINGHAM, ROBERT W. Journalist

        Care Louisville Times, Louisville, Ky.; s. a. 1888-91; s. l. 1896; b. Nov. 8, 1871; p. Col. Robert and -- -- --; lawyer; editor and publisher, Louisville, Ky., Courier Journal News and Louisville Times; atty. Jefferson co., Ky.; judge chancery ct.; mayor Louisville, Ky.

*BINGHAM, WILLIAM Educator

        Oaks; b. July 7, 1835; d. Feb. 18, 1873; A.B. 1856; prin. Bingham sch., 1865-73; author Latin and English text-books; col., C. S. A.

*BINGHAM, WILLIAM

        Bingham sch.; b. Oct. 27, 1873; d. July 26, 1891; s. 1890-91.

*BINGHAM, WILLIAM JAMES Educator

        Hillsboro; b. Apr. 6, 1802; d. Feb. 19, 1866; m. Eliza Alves Norwood, 1827; A.B. 1825; prin. Bingham sch., 1826-63; Presbyterian.

BINKLEY, WILLIAM GWYN Lawyer

        Lewisville; pres. Liberty st., Winston-Salem; s. 1916-18; b. Yadkin co., Sept. 16, 1895; p. Joe E. and Addie E. (Bolen); farmer, 1918-22; practicing atty., 1922-; Christian.

†BIRD, ORVAL

        Murphy; s. 1912; b. Aug. 24, 1889; p. Eli and -- -- --.

BIRD, WILLIAM ERNEST Teacher

        Whittier; pres. Cullowhee; A.B. 1917; M.A. Geo. Peabody col., 1920; b. Jackson co., July 21, 1890; p. Chas. A. and Sarah E. (Terrell); m. Myrtle N. Wells, Aug. 16, 1916. Di Soc.; prin. Wilkesboro H. S., 1917-19; prin. Sylva H. S., 1919-20; dean Cullowhee Normal & Industrial sch. and summer sch. dir., 1920-23; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BIRDSONG, LUDLOW

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 15, 1884; d. Mar. 5, 1910; s. p. 1905-06; Baptist.

BIRKHEAD, JOHN WATSON

        Asheboro; s. 1878-79.

BIRKHEAD, JOHN WATSON, JR.

        Asheboro; B.S. 1924; b. Asheboro, Sept. 10, 1901; p. John Watson and Lora (Kearns); Methodist.

BISHOP, CHARLES BARHAM

        Durham; s. 1921-22; b. Aug. 19, 1900.

*BISHOP, GEORGE Planter

        From Bertie co.; Rich Square; b. Aug. 1, 1842; s. 1859-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. house of commons; lieut. 2nd N. C. cav., C. S. A.

BISSETTE, WILLIAM CEFARE Student

        Bailey; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; Atlanta Sou. Dental col.; b. Wilson co., Sept. 9, 1899; p. Cefare and -- -- --; Xi Psi Phi.

‡BITTING, ALEXANDER THOMAS Merchant

        Winston-Salem; s. 1896-99; b. Jan. 3, 1880.

*BITTING, JOHN HENRY

        From Germantown; Dalton, Ga.; b. Apr. 15, 1835; d. Sept. 18, 1881; m. Mary Eugenia Kelly, Mar. 10, 1863; A.B. 1858; prin. Crawford H. S.; gov. Joseph E. Brown univ., Dalton, Ga.; Whitfield co. (Ga.) sch. comm; lieut. Dalton Guards, Phillips' Legion, Longstreet's Brigade, C. S. A., 4 yrs.; Baptist.

*BITTING, JOSEPH W.

        Stokes co.; Germantown; b. 1798; d. 1824; m. -- -- Nelson; s. 1816; merchant and farmer.

BITTING, NUMA DUNCAN Physician

        405 Trust bldg., Durham; Ph.G. 1902; s. m. 1904-05; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1907; Univ. of Vienna, 1913; med. sch. Columbia univ., 1918; b. Rural Hall, Oct. 14, 1877; p. Benjamin Louis and Mary Ann (Bain); m. Mattie Rigsbee, Dec. 28, 1910; Di Soc.; druggist, 1902-04; gen'l med., 1908-13; gen'l surgery, 1913-; author numerous contributions to medical journals; capt. med. corps U. S. A., 1918-19; Kiwanian;Baptist.

*BITTING, SAMUEL THORNTON

        From Mt. Airy; Carlsbad; b. Tom's Creek, Nov. 26, 1846; d. Sept. 19, 1910; m. Fannie Bailey; s. 1866-68; merchant, 1869-98; banking and cattle raising, 1898-; pres. Nat. Bank, Carlsbad; C. S. A.

BIVENS, CLEMENT REECE Druggist

        1724 W. Capitol ave., Houston, Tex.; s. 1906; Ph.G. Sou. Col. Pharm., Atlanta, Ga., 1909; b. Wingate, Jan. 21, 1883; p. Nathaniel Washington and Phoetna Louise (Bivens); m. Myrtle Elvira Wiley, June 15, 1911; with McKinnie & Arrington Drug co., Norfolk, 1907-08; employed in Tex. and Okla., 1908-20; went into bus. for self Apr. 3, 1920; Baptist.

BIVENS, EDWARD CHATHAM Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; s. l. 1909-10; A.B. Trinity col., 1908; b. Monroe, Dec. 29, 1886; p. Henry Franklin and Lula (Porter); m. Alma Banner, Nov. 10, 1915; Trinity basebal team, 1906-07-08; U. N. C. team, 1910; lawyer, 1910-15; mayor Mt. Airy,


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1915-21; lawyer, 1921-; city atty., 1921-24; chmn. Surry co. dem. exec. com., 1914-15; capt. Surry Rifles, 1913-15; Shriner; Junior; Methodist.

BIVENS, JAY Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. 1917-21; b. Burnsville, July 15, 1899; p. William Hurley and Margaret (Burns); Presbyterian.

BIVENS, J. CLYDE Bookkeeper

        307 Elm st., High Point; s. 1921-22; b. Wingate, Feb. 21, 1905; p. J. K. and Edna J. (Tadlock); office work, Paul Rubber co., Salisbury, 1922-23; asst. mgr. and bookkeeper Revolution Veneer & Panel co.; Baptist.

BIVINS, JAMES DANIEL Publisher

        225 North st., Albemarle; s. s. l. 1899; LL.B. Georgetown univ.; b. Albemarle, June 28, 1869; p. John M. and Martha (Ingram); m. Sarah Staples, June 30, 1910; publisher local paper and job printer; lawyer, 1900-; Stanly co. supt. of educ., 1899; postmaster Albemarle, 1913-20; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

BIVENS, SAMUEL ROBERT

        High Point; s. 1909; b. June 23, 1883.

BIVENS, WILLIAM PATTERSON Lawyer

        South Hill, Va.; A.M. 1911; Trinity col., 1907-09; s. l. Univ. of Ga., 1912-13; s. l. Univ. of Va., 1918-19; 2nd lieut. F. A. C. O. T. S.; Mason.

BIZZELL, ADLAI WALTER Farmer

        Newton Grove; s. 1907-08; b. Newton Grove, Nov. 19, 1890; p. Walter Asher and Ellen (Denning); m. Florence Williamson, Oct. 27, 1918; prin. Shady Grove H. S., Cooper, 1912-13; bookkeeper Bank of Clinton, 1914; cashier Citizens' Bank & Trust co., Benson, 1915; farmer, Newton Grove, 1916-; Mason; Baptist.

BIZZELL, CLAUDE FRANKLIN Farmer

        Goldsboro; s. 1918; 1919-20; b. Goldsboro, June 19, 1900; p. F. B. and Sallie H.

BIZZELL, HARRY LEE Druggist

        Kinston; s. p. 1919-20; b Kinston, Jan. 16, 1895; p. John James and Susan Emma --; m. Thelma McClung, Apr. 18, 1922; druggist, Wallace, Wilson & Kinston, 1920-.

BIZZELL, MARCUS EDWARD, JR. Medical Interne

        413 E. Walnut st., Goldsboro; pres. Touro infirmary, New Orleans, La.; B.S. 1921; M.D. Tulane univ., 1923; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 9, 1896; p. Marcus Edward and Louise A. (Wooten); Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; Methodist.

BIZZELL, NORWOOD C. Linotypist

        Goldsboro; s. 1918-19; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 23, 1898; p. Marcus Edward and Lucy (Wooten); employee Sou. States Tob. co. 2 yrs; bookkeeper with Goldsboro News, 1 yr.; linotypist, Goldsboro Pub. co.

†BIZZELL, ROBERT MOSELY

        Harpers; s. 1878-79.

*BIZZELL, WILLIAM DREW Lawyer

        Elizabethtown; d. Jan. 26, 1924. m. Blanche Stith; s. l. 1899-1900; lawyer Laurinburg; ibid. Lumberton; ibid. Elizabethtown; ibid. New York City; lumberman and real estate dealer; Methodist.

BJORKMAN, MRS. EDWIN Actress and Playwright

        (Nee MacFayden, Miss Virginia); Waynesville; pres. Stockholm, Sweden; A.B. 1919; Brenau col., Gainesville, Ga., 1916; b. Waynesville, Jan. 1, 1900; p. Archie Hendon and Virginia (Rinaldi); m. Edwin Bjorkman, Aug. 1, 1921; Episcopalian.

BLACK, ALBERT REED

        Mt. Holly; s. 1921; b. Jan. 11, 1901.

*BLACK, ARCHIBALD RAY

        From Moore co.; Ft. Caswell; d. Aug. 1889; A.B. 1853; teacher; co. supt. pub. instr.; sheriff, New Hanover co., 1872-74.

BLACK, BONNER BREVARD

        Marshville; s. 1920-21; b. Oct. 24, 1898.

BLACK, FREDERICK LEROY Army Officer

        Q. M. I. Depot, Army Sup. Base, Boston, Mass.; s. l. 1904; Davidson col., 1900-02; b. Maxton, Jan. 7, 1884; p. Rev. William and Margaret Susan (Freesland); m. Nell Wynne, Oct. 27, 1908; lawyer, McLean & Black, Maxton, 1905-08; Brenizer & Black, Charlotte, 1909-16; officer U. S. A., 1916-; 2nd inf., N. C. N. G.; 119 inf., 30th div.; 4th inf., 3rd div., 1916-19; capt. Q. M., 1920-; Presbyterian.

BLACK, GEORGE WILLIAM

        Mt. Holly; s. m. 1919-20; b. Sept. 8, 1898.

BLACK, HOKE BARRYMORE

        Greenville, S. C.; A.B. 1916; b. Jan. 25, 1894; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

BLACK, HUGH CLIFTON Salesman

        421 E. Washington st., Greenville, S. C.; A.B. 1920; Furman 1913-14; b. Greenville, S. C., Nov. 23, 1896; p. Dr. William Clifton and Nannie (Hoke); letter in track; Alpha Tau Omega; traveling salesman, Hudson Cotton Goods co.; service June, 1917-July, 1919; m. p. 323rd inf.; 2nd lieut. cavalry; Junior; Episcopalian.

BLACKBURN, LEONARD ANDERSON Mechanical Engineer

        1233 S. Jefferson ave., Saginaw, Mich.; s. 1906-09; A. & E. col., 1904-06; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 22, 1887; p. Samuel and Nannie (Vaughn); m. Nan Walker, June 5, 1919; Sou. Power co., Charlotte, 1909-11; Central Ga. Power co., 1911-13; Sou. Alum. co., Badin, 1913-15; E. I. du Pont de Nemours & co., 1915-21; Saginaw Prod. co., 1921-22; Olds Motor works, 1922-; chmn. R. C. Chap., Hopewell, Va.; Methodist.


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BLACK, LACY WILLIAM Lumber Inspector

        110 Thurston st., High Point; s. 1912-13; b. Ramseur, Oct. 20, 1893; p. John William and Mary Emeline (Yow); m. Luna Mabel Spoon, Dec. 27, 1917; basketball and track team; teacher, 1913-14; salesman Pac. Coast Borax co., 1915-17, 1919-23; lumber inspector, 1923-; U. S. A., 1917-19; entered pvt., discharged sergt.; Mason; Baptist.

BLACK, THOMAS CAMPBELL Merchant

        Carthage; s. 1916-18; b. Carthage, June 28, 1896; p. Julius C. and Flora Haywood (Muse); m. Jessie Godfrey, Oct. 31, 1923; merchandising for self; drug bus.; Am. Legion; Knights Templar; U. S. N., 1918-19; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

BLACK, WILLIAM WETMORE

        520 S. Union st., Concord; s. 1912; b. Aug. 1, 1889; p. A. H. and -- -- --.

*BLACKLEDGE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        New Bern; A.B. 1821.

*BLACKLEDGE, RICHARD B.

        New Bern; s. 1812.

*BLACKLEDGE, THOMAS WHARTON

        New Bern; A.B. 1813; mem. house of commons, 1821-24 and 1827-29; trustee, U. N. C., 1821-30.

*BLACKLEDGE, WILLIAM SALTER

        New Bern; b. Pitt co., 1793; d. Mar. 21, 1857; A.B. 1813; mem. gen'l. assem., 1820; mem. Congress, 1821-23.

*BLACKMAN, MOSBY Teacher

        From Blackmers Mills; Glenwood; s. 1893-94.

*BLACKMAN, WILLIAM S.

        Sampson co.; s. 1805; mem. house of commons, 1807 and 1813-17.

*BLACKMER, RICHMOND PEARSON

        Salisbury; s. l. 1909.

BLACKMER, SIDNEY ALDERMAN Actor

        16 Gramercy park, New York; s. 1911-15; b. Salisbury, July 13, 1895; p. Walter Steele and Clara DeRoulhac (Alderman); varsity football; employee Sou. Bell Tel. and Tel co.; actor; 4th co., C. A. C., N. C. N. G.; pvt. inf.-2nd lieut. F. A., A. E. F., 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*BLACKMER, WALTER STEELE Merchant

        Salisbury; b. Feb. 14, 1861; d. Oct. 28, 1922; p. Luke and Julia Ann (Cole); m. Clara deRoulhac Alderman, Apr. 5, 1892; s. 1876-78; sec.-treas. Asso. Security co., New York; Mason.

BLACKMER, WALTER STEELE, JR. U. S. Navy

        Salisbury; s. 1910-11.

*BLACKMON, CULLEN A.

        Wayne co.; s. 1829-30; mem. house of commons, 1833.

*BLACKMON, CULLEN A.

        De Soto, Miss.; s. 1850-54; C. S. A.

BLACKMORE, ROMULUS WELLINGTON Insurance

        Warsaw; s. 1892-93.

BLACKSTOCK, CLARENCE ERNEST Lawyer

        18 College, Asheville; A.B. 1915; s. l. Univ. of Chicago, 1913-14; s. l. Wake Forest col., 1919; b. Statesville, Apr. 21, 1889; p. T. W. and Cora Lee (Sams); Di. Soc.; teacher 1915-17; lawyer 1920-; commander Kif. Rockwell post, Am. Legion, Asheville, 1921; treas. Lions club, Asheville; sec. Asheville chap. R. C., 1922; O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, and overseas, 81st div., 1st lieut.; Baptist.

BLACKWELDER, BASCOM BARRIE Lawyer

        1310 13th ave., Hickory; A.B. 1906; s. l. 1909; s. s. l. 1911; A.B. Lenoir, 1905; b. Catawba, July 4, 1884; p. J. W. and Mary (Long); m. Esther Shuford; Sigma Nu; Di Soc.; lawyer, 1911-; judge, municipal ct., Hickory, 1916-17; gov. appeal agt., Catawba co., 1917-18; capt. army service corps. 1918; Reformed Church of U. S.

BLACKWELDER, BUFORD WILLIAM Lawyer

        160 N. Union st., Concord; s. 1915-17; s. l. 1920-22; b. Cabarrus co., Mar. 10, 1895; p. James Wilson and Mary (Joyner); Di Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; mem. firm Palmer & Blackwelder, Concord; U. S. A., Camp Hancock, 1918; Pythian.

BLACKWELDER, CHARLES REUBEN

        Concord; s. 1921; b. Dec. 28, 1900.

BLACKWELDER, DUKE HOMER

        1810 Calif. st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1918; p. Charles and -- -- --; m. Bettie Shoemaker, July 3, 1920; railway ticket agent, Washington, D. C.

BLACKWELDER, DWIGHT MCNAIRY

        Lenoir; s. 1920-22; Northwestern col., 1923; b. Nov. 14, 1901.

BLACKWELDER, GEORGE SUMPTER Druggist

        Hickory; s. p. 1910; p. J. W. and -- --.

BLACKWELDER, ROBERT GUY

        Concord, R. F. D. 5; s. 1920-22; b. Concord, June 16, 1900; p. Deberry Hankley and Lucy May (Faggert); farmer, 1921; salesman, 1922; employee Standard Oil co., 1922-; Lutheran.

BLACKWELDER, CALVIN SIMEON Merchandise Broker

        Edgewater, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1901-03; b. Lexington, Mo., Aug. 6, 1884; p. Rev. Calvin S. (D. D.) and Fannie (DeJarnette); mem. firm J. W. DeJarnette & co., brokers; Baptist.


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*BLACKWELL, JAMES WASHINGTON Manufacturer

        Durham; b. 1857; s. 1876-78.

†BLACKWOOD, CHARLES ALEXANDER

        Petersburg, Va.; s. 1886-88.

BLACKWOOD, FRANCIS JUHAN, JR. Insurance

        810 Cypress ave., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, July 27, 1903; p. Francis Juhan and Annie Gertrude (Sanders); clerk Nowell's pharmacy, Greensboro, 1923; helper to Frank T. Miller, consulting engr., 1923-24; American Insurance agency as agent, 1924-; Presbyterian.

BLADES, MELICK WEST

        Elizabeth City; Ph.G. 1924; b. Dec. 11, 1902; p. Dr. L. S. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

BLADES, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, JR.

        New Bern; s. l. 1915; b. Nov. 4, 1895; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

*BLAIN, JAMES M. Farmer

        From Fairfield Dist., S. C.; Blackstock, S. C.; d. 1913; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

‡BLAINE, J. C.

        1902 G st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1916; b. June 11, 1892; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

BLAIR, CLARENCE DORIAN Purchasing Agent

        743 Park ave., Greensboro; B.S. Com. 1922; b. Greensboro, July 15, 1899; p. Dorian Humboldt and Adeline (Cleveland); purchasing agent Newman Machine co.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

BLAIR, DAVID HUNT Commissioner of Internal Revenue

        512 Brookstown ave., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1897-98; A.B. Haverford col., 1891; b. High Point, Jan. 15, 1868; p. Solomon and Abigail (Hunt); m. Adelaide Cannon, Nov. 27, 1917; teacher 1891-1897; lawyer, Winston-Salem, 1897-1921; U. S. commissioner of internal revenue, Washington, D. C., 1921-; Friends.

*BLAIR, FRANCIS PRESTON

        From Washington, D. C.; St. Louis, Mo.; b. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 19, 1821; d. July 8, 1875; s. 1838-39; A.B. Princeton, 1841; mem. gen'l assem., Mo., 1852-54 and 1870; mem. Congress (Mo.), 1857-60 and 61-62; U. S. sen., 1871-73; U. S. coll., St. Louis, 1866; state insurance commissioner; dem. candidate for vice-pres., 1868; maj. gen. U. S. A., 1862.

BLAIR, HENRY NEAL Farmer

        Boone; s. 1908-10; b. Boone, Feb. 21, 1886; p. George Henry and Mary Adelaide (Rousseau); m. Martha Lee Sligh, June 30, 1914; Baptist.

BLAIR, ISAAC HENRY

        Monroe; s. 1908.

BLAIR, JAMES SEABORN

        Marshville; s. 1921; b. Nov. 8, 1902.

BLAIR, MERRILL WILLIAM Oil Producer

        Wichita Falls. Tex.; A.B. 1913.

BLAIR, ROBERT WILLIAM Lawyer

        61 Sandwich st., E. Sandwich, Ontario, Can.; s. 1894-96; Univ. of Va.; Emory and Henry col.; b. Wytheville, Va., Jan. 22, 1874; p. Frank S. and Sallie Kincannon (Pierce); m. Eva McKee, Nov. 4, 1919; Sigma Nu; pres. ath. assn., Univ. of Va., 1897; lawyer, U. S. internal revenue service 1904-18; pres. Wolverine Construction co., Detroit, Mich.; mem. Va. Const. Con., 1901-02; mem. Richmond, Va., light inf. Blues, 1905-07; troop "C," 1st Ohio cav., 1913; capt. U. S. A., 1918; acting commanding officer Camp Meigs; maj. U. S. reg. army, 1919; lieut.-col. Q. M. O. R. C.; div. Q. M. 85th div. U. S. A.; Presbyterian.

BLAIR, TULLY DANIEL Insurance

        Wentworth rd., Greensboro; s. 1912-13; b. Greensboro, May 3, 1896; p. Lee T. and Johnsie (Gillespie); m. Jessie Mae Wicker, July 24, 1918; asst. agency mgr. and asst. sec. Sou. Life and Trust co., Greensboro, 1913-; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

BLAIR, WILLIAM PAYNE Fruit Grower

        Exeter, Cal.; s. l. 1892-93; b. Allegheny co., Pa.; p. John F. and Adelaide (Ventress); m. Luella B. Quick, July 22, 1914; lawyer Pittsburgh, Pa., 1893-95; farmer Iowa 1895-99; land title examiner 1899-1904; contractor 1904-11; fruit grower 1912-; Presbyterian.

*BLAKE, JOEL CLIFTON Planter

        Miccosukie, Fla.; b. 1831; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1850; capt., C. S. A.

BLAKE, PAUL OWEN

        Chadbourne; s. 1920; b. Sept. 21, 1902.

*BLAKE, SAMUEL RICHARDSON

        From Fayetteville, N. C.; Miccosukie, Fla.; A.B. 1834; tutor, 1834-35.

*BLAKE, SAMUEL RICHARDSON

        Miccosukie, Fla.; A.B. 1850.

*BLAKE, WILLIAM BUSHROD Planter

        Fayetteville; s. 1847.

BLAKE, WYATT ELBERT Student

        Burgaw; s. 1918-21; George Washington univ., 1923-; b. Burgaw, Nov. 15, 1899; p. S. G. and Eliza A. (James); Delta Tau Delta; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918.

*BLAKE, WILLIAM KENNEDY

        Fayetteville; b. 1824; d. Jan. 15, 1897; A.B. 1846; lawyer; druggist; teacher; prof. at female colleges in Greensboro and Fayetteville, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. C.; mem. gen. assem., S. C.


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*BLAKELY, JOHNSTON

        Chatham co.; b. County Down, Ireland, Oct., 1781; lost at sea. Aug., 1814.; m. Jane Ann Hooper; m. Miss Udney M. Blakeley; s. 1797; capt., U. S. N., war 1812; captured Reindeer 1814; received medal from congress; captured Atlanta; lost at sea on the Wasp, 1814; captured Avon; was to have been presented with a sword by the legislature of N. C. for gallantry.

BLAKENEY, ANTHONY KENNEDY Sales Manager

        Anderson Motor co., Rock Hill. S. C.; s. 1911-12; p. Eugene DuBose and -- --; m. Henrietta Shannon, Dec. 29, 1920; assayer Haile Gold Mine, Kershaw, S. C., 1 yr.; lessee and operator Haile Pyrites Mine, Kershaw, 1915-17; auto bus. Camden, S. C., 1919-23; sales mgr. Anderson Motor co., Rock Hill, S. C., 1923-; air service, U. S. A., 1917-18.

BLALOCK, BOWMAN KARL Physician

        North Charlotte; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1913; b. Norwood, June 5, 1886; p. M. E. and Hettie R. (Staton); m. Mary Rennie, Sept. 9, 1914; Phi Chi; physician, 1913-; 1st lieut. med. corps, Camp Stuart, 1918-19; Methodist.

BLALOCK, DAVID REMUSTeacher

        Hilton Village, Va.; A.B. 1913; b. July 1, 1885; prin. H. S. Hilton Village, 1922.

*BLALOCK, EDWARD SMITH

        McCullers; b. May 3, 1899; d. Sept. 3, 1918; s. 1908-09.

BLALOCK, HUBERT MORSE Manufacturer

        Charlotte, care Gen. Seat. co.; A.B. 1916; A.M. Johns Hopkins, 1917; b. Baltimore, Md., June 19, 1896; p. Thomas Leston and Chloe E. (Parker); m. Helen Dorothy Welsh, June 18, 1921; Phi Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Kappa Sigma; teacher, Durham H. S.; mfr.; U. S. army 1918-19; 321 field hosp., 81st div.; Baptist.

BLALOCK, LAWRENCE

        Willow Springs; s. 1902; b. July 7, 1881.

BLALOCK, MERRITT E. Farmer

        McFarlan; s. 1910-14; b. Norwood, June 8, 1889; p. Merritt E. and Hettie R. (Staton); m. Eula Ivey, Oct. 10, 1916; mgr. ginnery, 1914; lumberman, 1914; farmer 1915-; Methodist.

BLALOCK, VERNE WAYNE Baker

        530 N. Long st., Salisbury; s. 1919-20; b. Feb. 13, 1902.

*BLANCHARD, JAMES D.

        Aberdeen, Miss.; killed at Malvern Hill, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. gen'l. assem., Miss.; C. S. A.

‡BLAND, JAMES CORAN Manufacturer

        Bostic; s. 1901-02; b. July 2, 1879.

*BLAND, PETER R.

        Virginia; s. 1817.

BLAND, WILLIAM BENJAMIN

        Burgaw; s. 1915; b. Dec. 12, 1897; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

†BLANKENSHIP, JAMES MOULTON Shipping Clerk

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1889-90; b. Sept. 6, 1869.

BLANKENSHIP, VAIDEN BRITTAIN Farmer

        Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1891-92; b. York co., S. C., Feb. 21, 1872; merchant 1892-1901; farmer 1901-.

BLANKS, WHITFIELD ROBERT Bookkeeper

        Box 623, Monroe, La.; s. 1922; L. S. univ.; b. Columbia, La., Mar. 7, 1904; p. Henry Hanna and Katherine (Whitfield); Sigma Alpha Epsilon (L. S. univ.); bookkeeper; Methodist.

BLANTON, LAWTON Teacher

        Lattimore; s. 1912-13, 1915-16; b. Shelby, Aug. 30, 1885; p. W. N. and Sarah Rebecca; m. Carrie Ann Moore; teacher; Mason; Woodman; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

BLAYCOCK, FREDERICK ROYSTER Chemist

        Guilford; pres. 309 N. 2nd st., Ponca City, Okla.; M.S. 1917; B.S. Guilford col. 1916; b. Archdale, Oct. 21, 1895; p. William Henry and Bessie Elizabeth (White); chemist for E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., 1917-20; civilian chemist Edgewood Arsenal, U. S. govt., 1920-22; Helium chemist for Maryland Refining co., Ponca City, Okla., 1922; Mason; Knight Templar.

*BLEDSOE, EDWARD MALLETT Farmer

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 3, 1850; d. May, 1913; m. Annie Hinton, Sept. 3, 1873; s. 1867-68; N. C. gen. assem.

*BLEDSOE, WILLIAM H. Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. July 20, 1846; d. Oct. 9, 1890; s. 1863-67.

*BLEWITT, THOMAS G.

        South Carolina; s. 1810.

*BLOCKER, CHARLES HENRY

        From Fayetteville; St. Petersburg, Fla.; b. Cumberland co., Dec. 13, 1842; d. 1911; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; merchant, 1866-82; investor, 1882; farmer; capt., C. S. A.

*BLOCKER, OCTAVIUS HARVEY

        From Fayetteville; Old Fort; b. Tarboro, Oct. 4, 1840; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; coll. U. S. int. revenue 3rd dist. N. C., 1872-76; int. revenue agt. 1879-81; realtor; capt. Blocker's Artillery, 36th reg. C. S. A.; lieut. col. N. C. guards 1870

BLOMBERG, SIGMUND

        Box 48, Asheville; s. 1914; b. Aug. 15, 1896; p. L. and -- --.

*BLOUNT, BENJAMIN J.

        Nashville; died in prison in 1864 on Johnson's Island; s. 1855-57; lieut., C. S. A. 55th N. C. reg.


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BLOUNT, FERRELL LEIGHTON Merchant

        Bethel; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1915-16; Randolph-Macon col. 1911-12; p. Marion Orlando and Florence V.--; m. Margaret Lee Little, Jan. 3, 1920; employee F. S. Royster Fert. co., Norfolk. Va., 18 mos.; mem. firm M. O. Blount and Sons, Bethel, 1919-; seaman-ensign U. S. navy, comdr. S. C. No. 202, 1917-19.

*BLOUNT, FREDERICK SWANN Lawyer

        From New Bern; Mobile, Ala.; b. 1807; s. 1822-25.

BLOUNT, JAMES DAVIS

        212 N. Tarboro st., Wilson; s. 1919-22; b. Wilson, July 1, 1902; p. Charles Edgerton and Susan (Davis); Kappa Alpha; employee R. D. Galdding consulting engr.; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

*BLOUNT, JOHN GRAY

        Washington; b. 1819; d. 1842; s. 1837-39.

*BLOUNT, JOHN GRAY Physician

        Washington; b. Dec. 31, 1870; d. Dec. 8, 1920; m. Gadina Waters Angel, May 26, 1897; s. 1887-89; (M.D. Bellevue) 1892; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ. 1893-94; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sons of Cincinnati; Sons of the Am. Revolution; mem. Am. Med. Soc.; ibid. N. C. Med. Soc.; trustee U. N. C.; mem. state bd. of med. examiners; pres. ibid. 1 yr.; vice-pres. Bank of Washington; Episcopalian.

BLOUNT, JUDSON HASSELL Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1907-10; b. Bethel, Apr. 16, 1889; p. Marion Orlando and Florence Elizabeth (Nelson); m. Clyde Stancill, June 25, 1913; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; merchant Bethel 7 yrs.; Greenville 3 yrs.; Methodist.

BLOUNT, MARVIN KEY Lawyer

        420 Elizabeth st., Greenville; LL.B. 1916; A.B. Randolph-Macon 1914; b. Bethel, Mar. 18, 1892; p. M. O. and Florence V. (Nelson); m. Ruth Elizabeth Baldwin, Feb. 21, 1919; Phi Delta Theta; special agent U. S. dept. of justice 1918; Kiwanian; chmn. Pitt co. dem. exec. comm.; Shriner; Methodist.

*BLOUNT, RICHARD HENRY LEE

        Woodville; b. Perquimans co. Jan. 10, 1832; d. Feb. 21, 1897; s. 1849-50; M.D., Univ. of Pa.; physician: planter.

*BLOUNT, SAMUEL MASTERS

        Washington; b. Dec. 29, 1865; d. Dec. 30, 1902; s. a. 1886-89; s. l. 1890-91.

*BLOUNT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Planter

        Washington; b. Oct. 6, 1823; d. June 30, 1901; A.B. 1844; mem. house of commons; maj., C. S. A. 18th reg.

BLOUNT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        616 Chapel Hill st., Durham; A.B. 1920; g. s. 1921-22; b. Washington, Mar. 6, 1898; p. Dr. John Gray and Godina Waters (Angel); Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher, 1920-21; Liggett & Myers Tob. co., Durham 1923-; Plattsburg O. T. C. July-Sept., 1918, 2nd lieut.; stationed New York City Sept., 1918, Jan., 1919; discharged 1919; Episcopalian.

BLUE, ALEXANDER MCNEILL Physician

        Carthage; A.B. 1911: M.D. Tulane univ. 1915; b. Carthage, May 9, 1887; p. Dr. John Calvin and Evaline (McNeill); Phi Chi; practicing physician Carthage 1915-; Mason; Presbyterian.

BLUE, KENNETH CAMPBELL Bookkeeper

        Ivanhoe; s. p. 1915; b. Cumberland co., Mar. 28, 1894; p. Daniel Angus and Sarah Jane (Parker); drug clerk 1915-22; bookkeeper Chas. A. Brown and Bro. Lumber Mfg. co., 1922-; pvt.-corp. Co. "L" N. C. N. G., 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Siberian Expedition 1919-20; Presbyterian.

*BLUE, LUTHER Lawyer

        Richmond co.; d. Apr., 1918; s. 1851-52; capt., C. S. A.

BLUE, LUTHER AVON Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1891; b. Bladen co., Mar. 31, 1860; p. Dougald and Mary Jane (McKentran); Presbyterian.

BLUE, LUTHER AVON, JR.

        Wilmington; s. 1911; b. Feb. 9, 1894; p. L. A. and -- --.

BLUE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Railway Executive

        Aberdeen; s. 1908-09-10; Guilford col.; b. Cumberland co., June 6, 1881; p. John and Fannie (Owen); m. Maude Angier, Jan. 7, 1908; treas. Aberdeen and Rockfish Ry. co., 1911-12; gen'l. supt. 1912-22; pres. and gen'l. mgr. 1922-; organizer Merchants and Farmers bank, Aberdeen, 1916; organizer Blue Fertilizer co., 1920; mayor Aberdeen; pres. Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

BLUE, WILLIAM EUGENE

        R. F. D. 6, Fayetteville; s. m. 1920; b. Nov. 20, 1896.

*BLUME, BENJAMIN BYRUM

        From Stokes co.; Petersburg, Va.; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1831.

BLYTHE, FRANKLIN J.

        104 Crescent ave., Charlotte; s. 1905-07; p. R. S. and Virginia (Gamble); m. Grace F. --, Dec. 23, 1913; pres. Blythe Bros. co.

BLYTHE, FRED LEE Teacher

        Davidson; M.A. 1910; A.B. Davidson 1907; Chicago univ.; Columbia univ.; El Centio, Madrid, Spain; b. Huntersville; p. Clement Nance and Mary Adeline (Sample); teacher Grove Academy 1909-10; teacher Davidson 1910-12; prin. Concord H. S. 1912-14; teacher Bailey Military Academy, Greenwood, S. C., 1914-21; teacher Lanier H. S., Macon, Ga., 1921-22; teacher Blue Ridge sch. for boys 1922-23; asst. prof. Davidson 1923-; Presbyterian.


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BLYTHE, WILLIAM LEGETTE Journalist

        Huntersville; A.B. 1921; b. Huntersville, Apr. 24, 1900; p. William Brevard and Hattye (Jackson); Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Delta; Delta Tau Delta; Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; teacher Greensboro 1921-22; staff Charlotte News 1922-1924; Munsey Pubs., 1924; columnist. Charlotte News, June, 1924; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Baptist.

*BOATWRIGHT, HAL FULLERTON

        Wilmington; b. June 17, 1888; d. Jan. 16, 1913; A.B. 1909; student of medicine at Johns Hopkins univ. at time of death.

BOBBETT, JAMES HENRY Salesman

        138 Ransom Place, Charlotte; s. 1881-84; p. James B. and Mary (Miller); m. Phoebe -- --, Oct. 27, 1909; Phi Soc.; druggist; traveling salesman.

BOBBITT, ADOLPHUS BRACEY

        Care Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem; s. ph. 1918; b. Macon, Apr. 30, 1896; p. Fletcher and Eva Bracey; Methodist; Mason.

BOBBITT, BENJAMIN BOISSEAU Journalist

        Long Branch Record, Long Branch, N. J.; s. 1899-1901; b. Hickory, Jan. 22, 1882.

BOBBITT, ELIZABETH HOWERTON CLARKE Red Cross Worker

        Change st., New Bern; pres. Pine Tree Cabin, Black Mt.; s. 1918-19; Women's Med. col. of Pa.; Temple univ.; Univ. of Pa.; b. New Bern, Mar. 8, 1889; p. William Edwards Clarke and Bessie (Howerton); m. Oct. 1, 1912; Alpha Kappa Psi; served first aid dept. N. C. Ship Building co. in charge of Red Cross work; author Faculty Diet and its Relation to Students of Bone Decalcification of Teeth and Bone; Regeneration of Bone Through Diet; Anatomy and Embryology of the Lungs; Episcopalian.

*BOBBITT, JOHN B. Teacher

        Franklin co.; A.B. 1809.

BOBBITT, LOUIS MYRON Druggist

        Care Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem; s. p. 1915-17; b. Bracey, Va., Apr. 11, 1893; p. Fletcher and Eva (Bracey); employee Owens Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1917-22; half owner Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1923-; A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*BOBBITT, RUFUS LEE

        From Oxford; Washington, D. C.; b. Aug. 9, 1860; d. Sept. 1, 1908; m. Lizzie Fisher Moore, Dec. 18, 1880; s. 1876-79; planter; tobacco dealer; gov't. employee, Washington, D. C., 1893-1900; insurance 1900-08; Methodist.

BOBBITT, ROBERT WILLIS Teacher

        Henderson; A.B. 1912; Columbia univ.; b. Warren co., Sept. 14, 1887; p. Samuel L. and Demaris (Allen); m. Helen Darney White, Sept. 2, 1913; Phi. Soc.; prin. Wilkesboro H. S. 1912-14; prin. Keysville, Va., H. S. 1914-17; prin. Erlanger H. S. 1917-18; prin. Tazewell, Va., H. S. 1918-21; sec. Tazewell, Va., Motor co. 1921-22; prin. Graham, Va., H. S. 1922-23; Mason; Baptist.

*BOBBITT, SIDNEY MANGUM

        From Granville co.; Wilson; b. 1865; s. 1880-82.

BOBBITT, WILLIAM CLIFTON

        Warren Plains; s. 1918.

BOBBITT, WILLIAM HAYWOOD Lawyer

        609 Kingston ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1921; s. l. 1920-21; s. s. l. 1921; b. Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1900; p. James Hal and Eliza May (Burkhead); m. Sarah Buford-Dunlap, 1924; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; law clerk Stewart and McRae, Charlotte, Aug., 1921-Jan. 30, 1922; mem. of firm Jan. 30, 1922-; Methodist.

BOCOCK, JAMES BRANCH

        Blacksburg. Va.; s. l. 1912.

†BODDIE, CLAUDE LEE, JR.

        Ch pel Hill; s. 1910-11; b. June 3, 1892; p. C. L. and -- --.

BODDIE, EDWARD LEE Salesman

        Nashville; s. 1921-22; b. LaGrange, Sept. 25, 1903; p. Leander Welden and Pearl (Hardee).

BODDIE, JAMES WESLEY

        Care British American Tob. co., Shanghai, China; s. 1902-03; b. Nash co., Mar. 18, 1886.

*BODDIE, NICHOLAS W.

        From Nash co.; Nashville; b. Aug. 25, 1825; d. June 2, 1894; s. 1843-44; mem. gen'l. assem. 1874-76.

BODDIE, SAMUEL PERRY Druggist

        Louisburg; s. 1897-98; N. C. State col.; b. Franklin co., Jan. 24, 1880; p. Willis and Georgia (Taylor); m. Lucie B. Clifton, June 29, 1904; capt. and maj. 120th inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Woodman; Modern Woodman; Episcopalian.

BODDIE, WILLIAM CROOM

        Nashville; B.S. in E. E. 1923; b. May 31, 1901.

BODDIE, WILLIAM WILLIS Lawyer

        Kingstree, S. C.; B. Litt. 1897; s. s. l. 1903; b. Nash co., Nov. 25, 1877; p. Willis and Georgianna (Perry); m. Helen Scott, Dec. 12, 1912; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1903-08; lieut. U. S. army 1908-13; lawyer 1913-; supt. schools Franklin co. 1902-04; sen. 7th dist. 1905-07; author History of Williamsburg, 1923; booklets and papers on "low country" of South Carolina; 2nd U. S. inf. recruiting service 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.


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*BODENHAMER, JAMES MADISON

        Dobson; d. 1907; s. l. 1888-90.

BOETTCHER, OTTO HEATH

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Feb. 22, 1899; p. William and -- -- --.

BOGER, JOHN DERR Accountant

        1217 "L" st., Northwest, Wash., D. C.; s. 1892-94; b. Morganton, Aug. 24, 1875; p. William Henry and Martha Emily (Bettis); m. Corinne Morehead Erwin, Mar. 16, 1899; merchant 1 yr.; ry. postal clerk 8 yrs.; wagon mfr. 4 yrs.; office mgr. 1 yr.; banker 1 yr.; accountant 4 yrs.; Presbyterian.

BOGER, JOHN DERR

        Morganton; s. 1918.

BOGGAN, HENRY SMITH

        Rockingham; s. l. 1903-04; b. Dec. 14, 1882.

BOGGAN, WILLIAM KENDALL Clerk Superior Court

        Wadesboro; s. 1883-85; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 7, 1866; p. Capt. John Albert and Melvina Margaret (Kendall); m. Virginia Little McMurray, Dec. 18, 1901; Di Soc.; farmer, 1892; clerk 1892-99; bookkeeper and treas. Hargrave and Leak co., 1899-1901; clerk sup'r. ct. Anson co., 1909-; mayor Wadesboro 1896-98; 1909-10; The Colonial History of Anson County; Methodist.

BOHANNON, ERNEST FRANKLIN Sales Manager

        830 West 5th st., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1904; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 17, 1883; p. F. M. and Labour (Webb); Pi Kappa Alpha; sales mgr. for F. M. Bohannon Tob. co., Winston-Salem; Knight Templar; Mason; Shriner; Methodist.

BOLICK, CHARLES BOONE Lawyer

        Franklin; s. l. 1913-14; b. Macon co., Feb. 4, 1888; p. J. C. M. and Sallie F. (Carpenter); m. Ollie Sellers, Sept. 24, 1916; sec. to Congressman Gudger 1914-15; lawyer Franklin 1915-18; ibid. firm Frye and Frye, Bryson City, 1918-19; law clerk gen'l. land office, interior dept., 1919-21; law examiner ibid. 1921-; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BOLICK, CLARENCE PINKNEY Electrical Engineer

        Morganton; pres. 622 Whitney ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.; s. 1914-17; B.S. 1920; b. Conover, Apr. 19, 1896; p. E. E. and L. V.-; electrical tester, W. and E. Mfg. co., E. Pittsburg, Pa., 1920-23; Duquesne Light co., 1923-; U. S. A. 1917-20; 321 inf. 81st div.; 1st lieut. A. E. F.; Meuse-Argonne; comm. bat. E. 176th F. A., P. N. G.; capt., R. C. H. A.; Lutheran.

‡BOLICK, LEO ERNEST

        Shenandoah, Va.; g. s. 1923; A.B. Lenoir, 1915.

BOLICK, RALPH EUGENE

        Fla. East Coast R. R. Office, St. Petersburg, Fla.; s. 1918.

BOLING, ROY WINGATE Teacher

        Biscoe; A.B. 1919; b. Wake co., Oct. 23, 1896; p. Brontenus Damascus and Callie Magnora (Baucom); m. Lena Christian Brown, June 16, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Thomasville H. S. 1919-20; supt. Bailey sch. 1920-21; ibid. Biscoe H. S. 1921-; 2nd lieut. Field Artillery U. S. A., 1918; Baptist.

BOLLING, J. E. Restauranteur

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1922-23.

BOLTON, J. CENER Druggist

        Rich Square; s. p. 1900-02; b. Woodland, Aug. 31, 1874; p. James and Luvenia (McDaniel); m. Pearl Baugham. Nov. 29, 1906; Methodist.

‡BOLTON, MARVIN EWING Lawyer

        Rockingham; s. s. l. 1917, 1918; Atlanta Col. of Med. 1906-08; b. Capels Mills, Dec. 8, 1882; p. J. F. and Celesta (Ewing); Methodist.

BOLTON, MRS. R. L.

        (Nee Lambertson, Willie Virginia); Rich Square; s. 1906-07; Meredith col.; m. R. L. Bolton, Nov. 24, 1915.

*BOND, CHARLES

        From Windsor; Quitona; b. Oct. 28, 1857; s. 1875-76; teacher; merchant; farmer; minister; Baptist.

*BOND, EDWARD GRIFFITH Lawyer

        Edenton; b. Edenton, May 15, 1890; died in service, Nov. 10, 1918; p. Judge W. M. and Laura (Griffith); s. 1907; s. l. 1911; lawyer 1911-16; Mex. Border Co. I. N. C. N. G., 1916; 119th inf. 30th div., May, 1918; wounded Argonne Oct. 10, 1918; lieut. Sept. 25, 1918; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Methodist.

*BOND, HENRY

        From Enfield; Chattanooga, Tenn.; b. Windsor, July 24, 1847; d. July 2, 1910; m. Mary Lippitt Bradley, Sept. 14, 1875; s. 1864-65; banker 1888-1894; pres. Cotton Oil co., 1895-1910; Delta Psi; Episcopalian.

*BOND, HENRY FRANCIS

        Kinston; b. Aug. 15, 1814; d. Aug. 27, 1881; s. 1833-34.

        †BOND, HENRY J.

        Jefferson co., Fla.; s. 1858-59.

*BOND, JAMES

        Brownville, Tenn.; d. about 1880; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

*BOND, LEWIS

        Bertie co.; s. 1847-51; mem. gen'l. assem., 1838, 1844 and 1850.


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BOND, LYN Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. l. 1919-20; A.B. 1920; Randolph Macon; b. Edenton, Aug. 23, 1898; p. Judge William Marion and Laura (Griffith); m. Ruth Waters, June 30, 1922; Kappa Alpha; Tau Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; judge. Edgecombe co. rec. ct., 1922; naval aviation S. A. T. C., Randolph Macon, 1918; Junior; Kiwanian; Methodist.

BOND, LESTER EVERETT Teacher

        Maryville col., Maryville, Tenn.; g. s. 1919-20; A.B. Maryville col., 1915; b. Portland, Me., May 19, 1892; p. Samuel and -- -- --; teacher and phys. trainer Maryville col., 1920-; Mason.

*BOND, LEWIS R. Lawyer

        Brownville, Tenn.; b. May 23, 1839; d. Oct. 3, 1878; A.B. 1860; mem. Tenn. gen'l. assem.; speaker house of rep. 1875; capt., C. S. A.

*BOND, ROBERT CANNON Physician

        Raleigh; b. 1805; d. Apr. 5, 1847; s. 1822-25; M.D., Univ. of Pa.; mem. house of commons, 1835.

*BOND, THOMAS

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1824.

BOND, WILLIAM MARION, JR. Lawyer and Banker

        1043 Emerson st., Denver, Colo.; s. 1903-05; s. l. 1905-07; b. Edenton, Sept. 7, 1886; p. Judge W. M. and Laura (Griffith); m. Louise McMullan. Apr. 21, 1909; Delta Kappa Epsilon; vice-pres. Internat. Trust co., Denver; lieut. 1st bat. 2nd reg. N. C. N. G. 1905-09

*BOND, WILLIAM PUGH Minister

        From Bertie co.; Tenn.; b. Oct. 16, 1813; A.B. 1834; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.; judge in Tenn..; Baptist.

*BOND, WILLIAM ROBERT

        Scotland Neck; b. Aug. 20, 1839; d. June 20, 1922; A.B. 1861; farmer; asst. bank cashier; lieut. and aide de C., C. S. A. Co. F 43d reg. Daniel-Grimes brigade.

BONDURANT, STUART OSBORNE Editor

        Leaksville; B.S. 1922; b. Leatherwood, Va., Apr. 14, 1900; p. Tony Saffold and Lillian (Magdaline); Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Alpha Psi Delta; editorial writer Tri-City Daily Gazette; bookkeeper Leaksville Lumber co.; editor The Arrow; S. A. T. C.

BONEY, DANIEL CLINTON Lawyer

        Kinston; pres. Goldsboro; s. 1919-23; b. Elkin, Dec. 6, 1895; p. Hanson Finley and Susan (McKinnie); Kappa Sigma; A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BONEY, GORMAN EPHRIAM Mechanic

        Wallace; s. 1916-18; b. Duplin co., Mar. 25, 1898; p. W. Stokes and Emma C. (Boney); Mason; Presbyterian.

BONEY, NORWOOD BRUCE Lawyer

        Box 114 Wallace; s. l. 1916-19; Davidson col. 1913-16; b. Dothan, Ala., Aug. 18, 1895; p. Bruce Claudius and Katie Florence (Bethea); m. Janet Louise Kornegay. Dec. 28, 1921; seaman-coxswain U. S. navy 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BONEY, PAISLEY, JR. Broker

        Goldsboro; s. 1920-22; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 29, 1902; p. Paisley and Mary C.--; Phi Delta Theta.

BONHAM, PROCTOR ALDRICH

        Greenville, S. C.; s. l. 1905.

BONITZ, WALTER ADAM

        Empire bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. 1890-91; b. July 15, 1874.

*BONNER, GEORGE MILES Lawyer

        Washington; b. 1822; d. Sept. 14, 1868; s. 1842-44; col., C. S. A.

BONNER, JOHN BRYAN Physician

        Aurora; s. 1913-16; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1918; b. Bonnerton, Sept. 30, 1894; p. Leon D. and Ella (Bonner); m. Ruth A. Taylor, July 3, 1919; med. reserve corps 1917-18; Episcopalian.

BONNER, JOHN BRYAN HAVENS Student

        11 Maiden Lane, Raleigh; B.S. 1924; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Aurora, June 15, 1900; p. Dr. H. M. and Blanche (Hoell); Sigma Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

BONNER, JOHN HARE Lawyer

        Washington; s. l. 1909; b. Washington, July 9, 1887; p. Macon Herbert and Hannah Selby (Hare); m. Bess Hatton Conoley, Nov. 28, 1917; deputy collector of customs; Elk; Mason; Episcopalian.

BONNER, KEMP PLUMMER BATTLE Physician

        Care State Board of Health, Raleigh; s. 1899-1903; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1905; b. Edward, Aug. 9, 1882; p. Robert Tripp and Rebecca (Tripp); m. Nellie Clyde Bell, June 1, 1906; physician Morehead City 1905-09; staff Morehead City hosp., 1909-22; state bd. of health, director Bureau Maternity and Infancy 1922-; sec. state bd. of councillors, state Med. Soc., 1910-20; mayor Morehead City; state bd. of med. examiners; vice-pres. Marine Bank; vice-pres. Federation of state med. bd. of U. S.; author of numerous articles for medical journals; transcribed register of licentiates of bd. of med. examiners; installed new system of records for bd. of med. examiners; compiled only record of registered unlicensed physicians in N. C. in 1922; Methodist.

BONNER, OCTAVIUS BLANCHARD Physician

        107 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1910-13; Cornell univ.; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1917;


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b. Aurora, Nov. 29, 1891; p. John B. and Fannie (Hooker); m. Ida Frost Owens, Dec. 19, 1923; Sigma Chi.

*BONNER, ROBERT TRIPP

        From Beaufort co.; Aurora; b. Oct. 7, 1854; d. Oct. 25, 1919; m. Rebecca Tripp, Mar. 13, 1881; s. 1877-79; Trinity col.; teacher; genealogist; abstracter; surveyor; Methodist.

*BONNER, THOMAS PASTEUR

        From Washington; Aurora; A.B. 1859; LL.B. Harvard, 1860; surgeon, C. S. A.

*BONNER, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. July 14, 1837; d. Dec. 21, 1891; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

BONNER, WILLIAM SHAW Salesman

        Market st., Washington; s. 1920-21; b. Aurora, Dec. 16, 1901; p. William Shaw and Lena Lee (Brooks); Episcopalian.

BONNEY, MRS. CHARLES LYNWOOD

        (Nee Puett. Miss Anna Mariah); 710 Hill st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1914; A.B. Chicora col., 1913; b. Dallas, June 21, 1891; p. John Collier and Mary Elizabeth (Froneberger); m. Charles Lynwood Bonney, Oct. 11, 1922; teacher Rowland H. S. 1915-19; Rocky Mount H. S. 1921-22; Methodist.

BOOE, PHILLIP HENRY Salesman

        Froeber-Norfleet, co., Winston-Salem; s. 1918-19; p. Phillip Henry and Sallie Hannah (Sullivan).

*BOOKER, JOHN

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1815.

*BOOKER, WILLIAM P.

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1815.

*BOON, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        Johnston co.; d. 1834; A.B. 1814; capt., U. S. A.

BOONE, EDWARD LAWRENCE Student

        Med. Col. of Va., Richmond, Va.; s. 1918-21; Med. College of Va., 1921-; b. Rich Square, Aug. 11, 1900; p. W. E. and Nellie Virginia (Futrell); Mason; Baptist.

BOONE, ELMER WILLIAM Cotton Mill Business

        Care Riverside Mills, Danville, Va.; s. 1903-05; b. Columbus, Ga., May 5, 1886.

*BOONE, HERMAN H. Druggist

        From Benson; Elizabeth City; b. June 22, 1890; d. June 1917; s. p. 1911-12.

BOONE, HOYT WINFIELD Insurance

        Summit ave., Greensboro; s. 1921-23; b. Greensboro, Mar. 2, 1903; p. Jay H. and Mary Alice (Clary); Di. Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; insurance associate with W. S. Clary, Greensboro; Episcopalian.

*BOONE, ROBERT BAXTER Lawyer

        From Pawhuska. Okla.; Roxboro, N. C.; Portland, Oregon; b. Arkansas, Dec. 19, 1856; d. Jan. 7, 1924; m. Miss Nellie Lansdell, Durham, Nov. 8, 1882; s. l. 1880-81; Boone and Bryant, Durham; dist. judge Osage and Washington co.'s Okla.; supr. ct. judge, Okla.; Methodist.

‡BOONE, HOBERT BAXTER, JR.

        Portland, Ore.; s. l. 1904-05; b. Roxboro, Sept. 22, 1883.

BOONE, SAMUEL BELL

        Jackson; A.B. 1905; b. May 4, 1883.

BOONE, WILLIAM EVERETT

        123 E. Henderson st., Salisbury; s. 1907.

‡BOONE, WILLIAM WALDO Physician

        403 Cleveland st., Durham; s. m. 1919-21; A.B. Trinity 1919; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1923; b. Elon College, June 19, 1898; p. William Henry and Annie Elizabeth (Moring); Methodist.

*BOOTH, DAVID WINFIELD Merchant

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. Vicksburg, Miss., June, 1875; d. Sept. 17, 1902; s. 1893-94; Univ. of Tenn.; in railroad service; 3rd Ala. Vol., Sp.-Am. War; Episcopalian.

*BOOTH, EDWIN GREENHILL Planter

        From Nottoway, Va.; Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1828.

BOOTH, ERNEST SPURGEON Banker

        821 Wilkerson st., Durham; s. 1913-15; b. Wake co., Apr. 22, 1892; p. Thomas S. and M. Emma (Bright); m. Vallie L. Watts. Dec. 5, 1917; asst. cashier Fidelity bank, Durham; 1st lieut., capt. 4th inf. 3rd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*BOOTH, GREEN H.

        Sussex, C. H., Va.; s. 1811.

BOOTH, HUBERT EDWIN Clerk

        Catawba; s. 1920-23; Mars Hill col., 1 yr.; b. Catawba, Nov. 12, 1903; p. Frank E. and Lillian S. --; lumber inspr. Catawba Lumber co.; time keeper Southern Ry. co.; clerk to agent, ibid., Catawba.

BOOTH, JAMES LYNCH

        Oxford; s. 1908-10.

*BOOTH, ROBERT HENRY

        Nottoway co., Va.; A.B. 1824.

BOOTH, SHEPARD ALLEN Merchant

        Oxford; s. 1912; s. m. 1915-16; s. Davidson, 1914-15; b. Nov. 15, 1895; p. J. B. and Annie (Shepherd); m. Elizabeth Purdy, Lawrenceville, Va., Dec. 16, 1920; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*BOOZER, ALBERT MIRABEAU

        From Lexington C. H., S. C.; Columbia, S. C.; b. Sept. 19, 1843; A.B. 1864; A.M. 1880; clerk supr. ct., S. C.


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BORDEN, EDWIN BROWNRIGG Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; s. 1885-87.

BORDEN, EDWIN BROWNRIGG, III Mill Manager

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1916; V. M. I.; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 6, 1895; p. F. K. and Sallie (Jones); Borden Mfg. co., Goldsboro.

BORDEN, FRANK KENNON Manufacturer

        103 George st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1909; V. M. I. 1905-07; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 30, 1888; p. Frank Kornegay and Sallie (Jones); Kappa Alpha; pres. Borden Brick and Tile co.; 1st lieut. Air Service U. S. Army 1917-19; Elk; Methodist.

BORDEN, FRANK KORNEGAY Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; s. 1877-78 b. July 12, 1857; p. E. B. and Georgia C. --; m. Sallie Jones, Chatham co., 1887; built first cotton seed oil mill in N. C., 1882; dist. mgr. So. Cotton Oil co., 1900-04; pres. Borden Mfg. co., Goldsboro, 1900-; pres. Wayne Nat. Bank, Goldsboro.

*BORDEN, JOHN BECK

        Wilcox co., Ala.; A.B. 1844.

BORDEN, JOHN LEMUEL Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; Ph.B. 1884; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 19, 1864; p. Edwin B. and Georgia (Whitfield); m. Reva Micks, Oct. 23, 1868; Kappa Alpha; teacher 2 yrs.; furniture manufacturer 1888-; Methodist.

BORDEN, MURRAY Banker

        203 N. George st., Goldsboro; B.S. 1895; b. Goldsboro, July 23, 1875; p. Edwin Brownrigg and Ella (Lambert); m. Sallie Lee, Oct. 21, 1903; Phi. Soc.; Zeta Psi; fire ins. 1896-1912; asst. cashier Wayne Natl. Bank, Goldsboro, 1912-; Goldsboro Rotary Club; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

BORDEN, THOMAS FULLER Tobacco Buyer

        Goldsboro; s. 1915-16; V. M. I.; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 20, 1895; p. Walter E. and Mattie F. --; m. Margaret A. Smith, Apr. 16, 1924.

BORDEN, WALTER EUGENE Insurance

        Goldsboro; s. 1885-87; p. William H. and Sue (Edmondson); m. Mattie Fuller, Feb. 14, 1894; dist. mgr. Mutual Life Ins. co.

*BORDEN, WILLIAM HENRY Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; b. Apr. 27, 1841; d. Aug. 15, 1905; A.B. 1860; pres. Goldsboro Furn. Mfg. co.; lieut. C. S. A., Co. E, 50th reg.; staff of Col. Wash. Hardy, of the 60th N. C., 10th bat.

BORDEN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Electrical Engineer

        700 Second st., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1895-96.

BOREN, GURNEY SIMPSON, JR.

        Pomona; s. 1918; b. July 17, 1899; p. G. S. and -- -- --.

BOREN, NORMAN ADDISON Lawyer

        102 N. Elm. st., Greensboro; LL.B. 1919; s. l. Columbia 1919-20; b. Pomona, Jan. 22, 1897; p. Richard Bengman and Ida Louise (Norman); m. Estelle Petree, Apr. 14, 1920; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; Pi Kappa Alpha; varsity baseball, 1918; pres. firm Boren & Rives; enlisted naval aviation June 5, 1918; rank C. Q. M. (A), stationed M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass.; discharged Dec., 1918; Elk; Moose; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.

‡BORLAND, RICHARD SEATON

        Manchester, Vt.; s. 1897-98.

*BORNEMANN, JOHN HENRY, JR. Physician

        Wilmington; b. Dec. 22, 1880; d. Aug. 7, 1915; p. J. H. and Dora (Offermann); s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Jeff. Med. col.; Lutheran.

BOSEMAN, CLAUDE ALFRED

        Enfield; A.B. 1915; A.M. Columbia, 1922; b. Enfield, Feb. 7, 1894; p. J. T. and Bessie (Gunter); Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Kappa Phi; teacher Selma and Greensboro pub. sch.; supt. of sch., Enfield, 1919-; 2nd lieut. Field Art., U. S. A. 1918-19.

BOSEMAN, DEWEY Dentist

        Enfield; pres. Virginia bldg., Apt. 31, Richmond, Va.; s. 1918; Med. Col. of Va., 1919-23; S. A. T. C.

BOSHAMER, CARY CARLYLE Wholesale Grocer

        Statesville; pres. Gastonia; s. 1913-15; b. Dec. 1, 1895; p. C. W. and -- --; m. Kathleen Porter, Columbia, S. C., Dec. 28, 1923.

*BOST, BERRY BUFORD

        From Matthews; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. Jan. 18, 1890; d. Mar. 4, 1918; m. Bessie Williams, Oct. 13, 1917; s. 1911; Farmer; Teacher.

BOST, JOSEPH CLARK

        Concord; s. 1918.

BOST, RALPH WALTON

        Rockwell; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1924; A.B. Newberry col., 1923; b. Rockwell, Jan. 5, 1901; p. J. W. and -- --; Pi Kappa Delta; Sigma Xi; Lutheran.

BOST, WILLIAM THOMAS Journalist

        Raleigh; s. 1895-98.

BOULDIN, DAVID LEE Realtor and Insurance

        206 Johnston St., High Point; s. 1908-09; b. Archdale, Feb. 4, 1889; p. Wilson LaFayette and Mary Elizabeth (Moore); m. Estelle Korner, June 18, 1919; agri. until 1921; Methodist.


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BOULDIN, THOMAS SYLVESTER Realtor

        Trinity; s. 1906-07; b. Hillsdale, Jan. 21, 1875; p. Wilson L. and Mary E. (Moore); m. Eula Lota Cox, Dec. 17, 1902; J. P.; chm. Trinity sch. bd.; chm. dem. township exec. com.; Methodist.

BOURNE, FRANCIS CHURCHILL Merchant

        114 Cumberland ave., Asheville; s. 1912-14; b. Asheville, Mar. 31, 1894; p. Louis M. and Emily Churchill (Battle); m. Pauline Moore, June 12, 1918; capt. bat. E., camp Jackson, S. C. (316 F. A. 81st div.); Episcopalian.

BOURNE, HENRY CLARK Lawyer

        David st., Tarboro; s. 1910-11; s. l. 1917; b. Edgecombe co., Aug. 1, 1893; p. Henry Clay and Maria Toole (Clark); m. Marion Frances Alston. Nov. 30, 1920; editor and bus. mgr. The Southerner, 1912-16; law clerk 1917; co. atty. and solicitor co. recorder's ct., 1921-; pvt. and regimental sergt. and major, 156 depot brigade, 1917-18; 2nd lieut. camp Gordon 1919; Episcopalian.

*BOURNE, CATHERINE WIMBERLY Teacher

        From Tarboro; San Juan, Porto Rico; b. Feb. 16, 1896; d. (near San Juan) Dec. 14, 1922; s. 1918-20; St. Mary's sch; teacher in Episcopal sch.; Episcopalian.

BOURNE, LOUIS MILTON Lawyer

        16 Bearden ave., Asheville; A.B. 1887; b. Brandon, Miss.; Oct. 12, 1867; p. Henry Clay and Florence (Dicken); m. Emily Churchill Battle, Feb. 12, 1890; Phi soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; winner Mangum medal; corp. counsel, Asheville, 1899-1907; author, Bourne's Asheville Code; Elk.

BOURNE, LOUIS MILTON, JR. Marine Officer

        Asheville; pres. U. S. Marine aviation field, Port au Prince, Haiti; b. Oct. 7, 1891; capt., U. S. M. C.

BOUSHALL, JOSEPH DOZIER, JR.

        Raleigh; s. 1908; b. Aug. 21, 1892; m. Alice Marvey.

BOUSHALL, JOHN HECK Lawyer

        Raleigh; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1913; Harvard law sch.; Univ. de Montpellier Faculte de droit; b. Raleigh, July 13, 1890; p. Joseph Dozier and Mattie Anna (Heck); Phi. soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1910-11; insurance busi. 1911-12; lawyer, 1913-; 1st lieut. F. A. 1917; Camps Jackson and Beauregard, 1917-18; A. E. F., 1917-19; Baptist.

BOUSHALL, THOMAS CALLENDINE Banker

        c/o The Morris Plan Bank, Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1915; b. Raleigh, Mar. 28, 1894; p. Joseph D. and Mattle Anna (Heck); m. Marie Mikell Lebby, Feb. 23, 1922; Golden Fleece; Sigma Nu; ed., Yackety Yack; Phi soc.; gen. sec. U. N. C., Y. M. C. A., 1915-16; Nat. city bank New York, 1916-17, 1919-21; Industrial Finance corp., 1921-22; pres. The Morris Plan Bank, 1922-; sergt. sanitation corps, 1917-18; 1st lieut. 1918, A. E. F.; dischgd. as capt. 1919; Baptist.

BOWDEN, BERNICE SAUNDERS

        904 5th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920-22; b. Feb. 1, 1901.

BOWDEN, MOSELEY CARR Student

        Faison; s. 1919-20; b. Lake Waccamaw, Mar. 23, 1902; p. John Moseley and Mary Rebecca (Carr); Presbyterian.

BOWDOIN, GEORGE EDWARD Physician

        11 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1909-11; M.D. Med. col. of Va. 1914; b. Wilmington, July 14, 1892; p. Edward H. and Mattie J. (Dilday); Di Soc.; resident physician Jas. Walker Memorial hosp., 1914-15; sec. treas. New Hanover co. Med Soc. 1915-17; Med. corps U. S. Army 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

BOWEN, CHARLES CALOWAY

        Laurel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Laurinburg, May 15, 1902; p. Chas. Jessie and Mary (Hodges); Methodist.

BOWEN, HAROLD JENKINS Student

        214 Oak st., Hamlet; pres. Med. Col. of S. C., Charleston, S. C.; s. 1920-23; Ga. Tech., 1919-20; Med. Col. of S. C., 1923-; b. Newport News. Va., Nov. 26, 1901; p. William Henry and Septinia (McCord); Pi Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

BOWEN, HOWARD WISWALL, JR.

        Washington; s. 1914; N. C. State College, 1916-18; b. Courtland, Va., Oct. 30, 1897; p. H. W. and Josephine E. (McLemore); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pamlico Chem. co., 1918-20; Liggett and Myers Tob. co., 1920-; prvt. U. S. A., 1918; Presbyterian.

BOWEN, JOSEPH FRANCIS Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1919-20; b. Greenville; p. W. A. and -- --.

BOWEN, JESSE G. Merchant

        Cor. Lockland and Elizabeth aves., Winston-Salem; s. 1902; b. Monticello, June 4, 1882; p. W. J. and Sophia (Latham); m. Mabel Douglas, Dec. 23, 1912; Christian.

BOWEN, KENNETH ALTON

        Laurel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Laurinburg, Aug. 11, 1904; p. Chas. Jessie and Mary (Hodges); Methodist.

BOWEN, STUART VANN Clerk Superior Court

        Burgaw; A.B. 1909; b. Pender co., Apr. 21, 1878; p. John Wright and Aletha Marriah (Savage); m. Katie Lee Buford; July 27, 1912; salesman, 1909-14, 1919-22; farmer, 1914-19; clerk sup'r. ct. Pender co., 1922-; Baptist.


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BOWER, JOHN CALHOUN Lawyer

        Lexington; s. l., 1903-05; m. Louise Hill; solicitor 12th jud. dist., 10 yrs.

BOWERS, JOSEPH BURTON

        Bethel; s. 1906.

BOWERS, MARVIN ARTHUR Physician

        306 Corona st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1907; s. m. 1907-09; A.B. Lenoir col. 1906; M.D. Tulane Univ., 1911; Fellowship of Med., London, Eng., 1919; b. Thomasville, Sept. 17, 1881; p. William and Frances (Hepler); m. Lettie Green. July 17, 1923; capt. Med. corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

*BOWERS, PATRICK H. Merchant

        Somerville, Tenn.; b. 1844; d. Oct. 6, 1878; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

‡BOWERS, SOUTHERLAND

        Fayetteville, Tenn.; s. 1851-52.

BOWERS, WILLIAM JESSE Bookkeeper

        Kinston; s. 1914-16; b. Scotland Neck, May 25, 1897; p. James Sheppard and Carlotta (Smith); m. Pauline F. Hood of Kinston, Oct. 11, 1923; Kappa Sigma; prvt. camp Sevier, 1918-19; Episcopalian.

BOWIE, ALLEN THOMAS, JR. Railway Employee

        Magnolia Vale, Natchez, Miss.; s. 1858-61; Univ. of Va. 1857; b. Natchez, Miss., Aug. 17, 1840; p. Dr. Allen Thomas and Matilda Jane (Routh); m. Mrs. Annie Matilda Marshall, Nov. 21, 1867; asst. p. m. Natchez; circuit court clerk, Adams co., Miss.; prvt.; sergt.; adj.; capt.; chief-of-staff, Gen. Wirt Adams; C. S. A., 1861-65; Episcopalian.

*BOWIE, JOHN ROUTH Planter

        Ashwood, La.; b. Teusas Parish, La., Apr. 14, 1839; d. Sept. 23, 1878; m. Frances Caroline Calloway, Salisbury, Jan. 15, 1861; A.B. 1860; Yale univ.; Univ. of Va.; sergt., signal corps. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*BOWIE, THOMAS CONTEE Planter

        From Ashwood, La.; Teusas Parish, La.; b. Oct. 14, 1841; d. Apr. 1, 1880; m. Maria Vidal Page, Natchez, Miss., May 7, 1866; s. 1858-61; Univ. of Va.; Oakland col.; lieut. C. S. A. brig.-gen. major's staff, 1861-65; Episcopalian.

BOWIE, THOMAS CONTEE Lawyer

        West Jefferson; Ph.B. 1899; Yale; b. St. Joseph, La., July 27, 1876; p. John R. and Frances Carolina (Calloway); m. Jean LaFayette Davis, May 8, 1906; house of rep. 1909-13, 1921-23; speaker house of rep. 1915; Episcopalian.

BOWLES, GARVIN

        502 Fairmont ave., Winchester, Va.; B.S. 1923; V. M. I., 1918-20; b. Millwood, Va., Nov. 23, 1900; p. Joseph Warren and Kate Varina (Garvin); Delta Sigma Phi; Presbyterian.

BOWLES, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. Engraver

        114 E. 13th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1917; U. S. Military acad.; Ga. School of Technology, 1919-20; b. Statesville, May 3, 1899; p. John Franklin and Mable (Grant); Kappa Alpha; Johns Mansville co., 1920-21; Lee Higginson and co., 1921-24; vice-pres. New Century Color Plate co., 1924-; Baptist.

BOWLING, EDGAR SIMEON Manufacturer

        511 Fifth ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1897; A.B. Trinity 1899; b. Durham co., Sept. 6, 1875; p. Simeon and Margaret (Bowen); m. Joe Alston McIlwaine, Feb. 7, 1912; asst. supt. branch Amer. Tob. co., 1899; asst. mgr. Allen and Ginter branch 1902-04; asst. mgr. Kinney Bros. branch, 1904-06; mgr. Wells-Whitehead Tob. co.; mgr. British-Am. Tob. co., 1906-18; dir. British-Am. Tob. co., 1918-; Methodist.

BOWMAN, ERNEST FRANKLIN

        Newton; B. S. 1924; b. Nov. 9, 1902; p. Lee C. and -- --; Methodist.

BOWMAN, FREDERICK OSCAR Lawyer

        Chapel Hill; LL.B. 1920; L.B. Berea col., 1914; b. Bakersville, Apr. 1, 1891; p. James Clayton and Anna Mary (Young); m. Sallie Sanders, July 6, 1922; supt. graded sch. Cranberry, 1914-17; gen. atty. N. C. Pharmaceutical asso., 1920-24; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18.

*BOWMAN, JAMES

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1822.

*BOWMAN, JOHN G.

        Germantown; s. 1823-27.

BOYCE, HENRY SPURGEON

        Tyner; pres. 813 Cleveland st., Durham; A.B. 1921; M.A. 1922; b. Chowan co., Sept. 12, 1898; p. Richard Dillard and Margaret Eliz. (Outland); m. Neola Thelma Spivey, Ryland, Apr. 3, 1901; geologist with Mex. Eagle Oil co., Puerta, Mex., 1922-23; mgr. Durham branch, Borden Brick & Tile co., 1923-; Friend.

BOYCE, JAMES STACY Insurance

        301 W. Second Ave., Gastonia; s. 1907-08; b. McAdenville, Jan. 12, 1891; p. Samuel Newman and Stella (Holland); bookkeeper and paymaster Loray Mills, Gastonia, 1910-16; sec.-treas. Natl. Realty co., Gastonia, 1917-18; half-owner Boyce and Ware, gen. ins. agency, Gastonia, 1919-; yeoman, Pay Corps, U. S. N., 1918-19; Mason; A. R. Presbyterian.

*BOYCE, JESSE THOMPSON Planter

        Clarksville, Tex., b. May 18, 1839; d. 1872; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

†BOYCE, WOOD LOWRY

        Selwin; s. 1905-06; b. Apr. 10, 1885.

BOYCE, WATSON SAMUEL Minister

        8 North st., Charlotte; s. 1893-94; p. Hugh and Mary A. -- --.


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BOYD, CATHERINE COLE Secretary

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; St. Mary's sch.; N. C. C. W.; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 13, 1900; p. William G. and Annie (Roberts); Pi Beta Phi; sec. to Librarian, U. N. C. 1923-; Episcopalian.

*BOYD CHARLES LEROY

        s. 1818-22.

BOYD, CHARLES THEODORE Lawyer

        201 Jefferson Standard bldg., Greensboro; A.B. 1921; LL.B. Harvard, 1924; b. Maiden. Apr. 19, 1900; p. Orland Marcus and Ida Octavia (Stowe); Di soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Tau Delta; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

‡BOYD, D. L., JR. Physician

        106 E. North st., Raleigh; s. m. 1906-07.

BOYD, FREDERICK ROBERTS

        104 Pollock st., New Bern; s. 1922; b. May 24, 1904.

BOYD, GRAHAM VENABLE Tobacconist

        Warrenton; s. 1918-20; b. Warrenton, Dec. 30, 1901; p. Richard Blair and Tempe Pettway (Burwell); Methodist.

BOYD, HASELL O.

        R. F. D. No. 4, Goldsboro; s. 1921.

*BOYD, JAMES L.

        Warren co.; s. 1826.

BOYD, JOHN DALLAS Lumberman

        697½ Hillside ave., Fayetteville; s. 1921-23; b. Fayetteville, June 22, 1902; p. John Richard and Martha Katherine (Brown); m. Elizabeth Lee Stedman, Dec. 26, 1923; Jackson Bros. co., Fairview, 1923; salesman, Lewis E. Myers & co., Valparaiso, Ind.; Presbyterian.

*BOYD, JAMES McCLURE Physician

        From Camden, Ala.; Boiling Springs, Ala.; A.B. 1843.

*BOYD, JOHN RAINE

        Reidsville; b. Wentworth, June 26, 1878; d. Aug. 27, 1916; s. 1895-96; bookkeeper R. P. Richardson, Jr. & co., Reidsville, 1897-1904; salesman Arnold, Hoffman & co., Providence. R. I., 1 yr.; ibid. A. Klipstein & co., New York, 1906-11; with ibid. New York, 1911-14; Presbyterian.

BOYD, RICHARD CROWELL Automobile Dealer

        Box 604, Hickory; s. 1918-20; N. C. State col. 1917; b. Catawba co., Aug. 19, 1900; p. Daniel Marcus and Hattle Beatrice (Crowell); Pythian; Mason; Reformed Church.

BOYD, ROBERT EDWIN Teacher

        406 E. Innes st., Salisbury; A.B. 1922; b. Maiden, Nov. 11, 1901; p. O. M. and Ida Octavia (Stowe); asst. prin. Sandhill Farm Life sch., 1922-23; teacher Salisbury H. S., 1923-; Presbyterian.

BOYD, ROBERT RICHARDSON Lawyer

        Munsey Bldg., Wash. D. C.: s. l. 1906; St. Louis univ.; N. Y. univ.: p. Andrew Jackson and Isabella (Richardson).

BOYD, ROBERT WARREN Minister

        Mooresville; s. 1859; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; M.A. 1878; Erskine Col., 1857-58; b. Cornwell. S. C., Dec. 8, 1839; p. Robert and Elizabeth (Blain); m. Sarah Jane Backstrom, May 24, 1866; teacher 1867-76; minister 1872-; supt. Presbyterian Orphanage Barium Springs, 1890-1907; prvt. 12th S. C. Reg. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

BOYD, ROBERT WHITNEY

        Waynesville; s. 1898-99; s. l. 1899-1900.

BOYD, WILLIAM ROBERTS Engineer

        19th and Chestnut sts., Chester. Pa.; s. 1915-17; b. New Bern, Feb. 10. 1898; p. William Gibson and Annie Roulac (Roberts); Phi soc.; German club; sales engineer, Turner Supply co.; am. soc. heating and ventilating engrs.: nat. assn. stationary engrs.; U. S. N. 1918-19;Mason; Episcopalian.

BOYDEN, MALCOLM COLE Dentist

        429 Granby st., Norfolk, Va.: s. 1894-95; Univ. of Nev. 1898; b. Salisbury, July 4, 1876; p. John Augustus and Mary L. (Cole); m. Florence Calvert Leary, Nov. 1, 1897; Sigma Nu; Pi Sigma; lieut. (j. g.) and lieut. dental surgeon U. S. N. 1917-23; Episcopalian.

*BOYDEN, NATHANIEL ALEXANDER

        From Salisbury; Cullen; A.B. 1855.

BOYDEN, VICTOR H. Lawyer

        Raleigh; pres. Greensboro; s. 1889-92; LL.B. 1894; b. Ansonville; p. John A. and Mary Ledbetter (Cole).

‡BOYETT, CLENON FESTUS

        R. 1. Mineral Springs; A.B. 1918; b. Sept. 25, 1897.

*BOYETTE, ADDIE HOWARD

        Smithfield; s. 1902-03.

BOYKIN, DAVID STEVENS Merchant

        Wilson; s. 1878-80; b. Clinton, Nov. 29, 1863; p. Robinson Fennell and Cynthia Ann (Hobbs); m. Marguerite Jordan. Jan. 22, 1890; farmer; pres. Boykin Realty co.; life and fire ins.; dir. Branch Banking co.

*BOYKIN, EDWIN THOMAS, JR.

        From Clinton; Raleigh; d. Washington, D. C.: s. 1896-97.

BOYKIN, IRVINE MANNING Physician

        Elkins Park, Pa.; s. m. 1908-12; M. D. Jefferson Medical col., 1914; b. Boykin. S. C., Dec. 24, 1890; p. Burwell H. and Mary Eleas (Manning); tutor Pa. hosp., Phila., 1914-15; chief res. phy. Episcopal hosp., 1916-17; capt. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.


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BOYKIN, ROBERT STANLEY

        Wilson; s. 1910; b. Jan. 7, 1892.

*BOYLAN, ALEXANDER McCULLOCH Planter

        Raleigh; A.B. 1823.

*BOYLAN, JAMES

        Raleigh; s. 1837-41.

*BOYLAN, JOHN H.

        Raleigh; s. 1840-44.

*BOYLAN, JOHN S. Planter

        Raleigh; b. Mar. 25, 1838; s. 1856-59; C. S. A.

*BOYLAN, WELDON EDWARDS

        Somerville, Tenn.; s. 1852-54.

*BOYLAN, WILLIAM JAMES

        Raleigh; b. July 30, 1886; d. Morehead City, July 15, 1906; s. 1904-05; V. M. I. 1905-06; Episcopalian.

BOYLAN, WILLIAM MONTFORD Automobile Dealer

        753 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1904-07; b. Raleigh, May 14, 1886; p. James and Margaret Perkins (Tucker); m. Mary Winder Hughes, July 17, 1917; Sigma Nu; employee Natl. Cigar Stand co., New York, N. Y., 1909-11; ibid. Boylan Pearce co., Raleigh, 1912-15; ibid. Interstate Motor co., 1919-; Rotarian; U. S. A., 1916-18; Mason.

*BOYLAN, WILLIAM POLK Planter

        Raleigh; A.B. 1825.

BOYLES, JOSEPH HENRY Physician

        513 Summit ave., Greensboro; s. m. 1899-1900; M. D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, Balto., Md., 1903; b. Reepsville, Sept. 27, 1873; p. Rev. Marcus Whitman and Susan (Wood); m. Ruth Sterne, Oct. 7, 1908; 1st lieut. med. corps. A. E. F. and British forces 1917-19; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Woodman; Pythian; Methodist.

BOYLIN, REESE BLAIR

        Wadesboro; s. 1906.

BOYLIN, RODNEY LAW

        Wadesboro; s. 1909; Catawba College; b. 1892.

BOYST, WILLIAM MARSHALL Merchant

        307 Wainman st., Greensboro; s. 1914-15; b. Sedalia, Mo., June 1, 1894; p. Charles and Lizzie (Monroe); Gate City Candy co.; mgr. ibid. 1923-; 322 Inf. A. E. F. sergt. 1918-19; Mason; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*BOZEMAN, JAMES FRANCIS Planter

        From Clark co., Ark.; Fort Griffin, Tex.; b. 1836; d. 1883; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

*BOZMAN, ROBERT LaFAYETTE Planter

        From Eutaw, Ala.; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; b. 1831; d. 1880; s. 1844-47; Col., C. S. A.

BRABSON, SAMUEL PRIOLEAN

        Franklin; s. 1919-20; b. Feb. 26, 1899.

BRACKETT, WILLIAM ERNEST Physician

        Hendersonville; s. m. 1910-13; M. D. Jefferson Med. col., 1915; b. Belwood, May 26, 1890; p. R. B. and Schofield (Mull); m. Lydia Sherrard; 1st lieut. and capt. med. corps U. S. A. 81st div. 1917-19; Baptist.

*BRACKIN, JULIUS C. S. Physician

        Caswell co.; s. 1830-34; house of commons, 1842.

BRACY, ARTHUR TROY Cashier

        929 New York ave., Washington, D. C.; s. 1921-22; Univ. of Wash., 1923; cashier Pullman Car co.; Wash., D. C.

BRACY, CLARENCE

        Rowland; s. 1915; b. May 2, 1896.

BRADDY, WADE HAMPTON Physician

        Altamahaw; M. D. 1909; N. Y. Poly. sch. and hosp. 1910-11; b. Bath, Mar. 11, 1884; p. Daniel and Ida E. (Whitley); m. Mattie Rice, Mar. 18, 1915; Phi Chi; physician and surg. hosp., 1909-12; physician 1912-; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

BRADFORD, BENNIE HAYS Student

        Oxford; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; Med. col. Va., 1921-; b. Oxford, Jan. 24, 1898; p. William Monroe and Sarah Catherine (Hight); Phi Rho Sigma; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BRADFORD, EDWARD Merchant

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1833; d. 1870; A.B. 1854; C. S. A.

*BRADFORD, JOHN

        Bradford, Ala.; killed at Seven Pines, 1862; s. 1857-60; C. S. A.

BRADFORD, JOHN PUGH Student

        Huntersville; A.B. 1923; s. m. 1923-; b. Huntersville, July 30, 1903; p. William and -- --; Presbyterian.

*BRADFORD, JOHN R.

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1834; s. 1850-51.

BRADFORD, LAWRENCE HOWARD Minister

        Greenville, Tex.; pres. 3019 Monterey st., San Antonio, Tex.; g. s. 1911-12; A.B. East Tex. col., 1911; M.A. Potomac univ., 1913; b. Somerset, Ky., Mar. 16, 1881; p. Wm. H. and Sarah (Jones); m. Nita Allen, Apr. 22, 1914; Methodist itinerancy since 1913; now incapacitated but mem. Tex. conference with superannuate relation; Methodist.

BRADFORD, MARIAN DENVER STUART

        1521 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.; s. l. 1919-20; b. Roanoke, Va., Feb. 8, 1898; p. Taliaferro C. and Helen Wilson (Hoover); asst. dir. bureau of Americanization; Presbyterian.


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*BRADFORD, RICHARD Lawyer

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1836; killed Santa Rosa Island, Oct. 9, 1861; A.B. 1854; C. S. A.

BRADFORD, ZEBULON VANCE Manufacturer

        Kannapolis; s. 1912; b. Mar. 8, 1894; p. W. M. and -- --.

BRADHAM, CALEB DAVIS Manufacturer

        21 Johnson st., New Bern; s. 1886-89; Univ. of Md.; b. Chinquapin, May 27, 1867; p. George Washington and Julia Susan (McCann); m. Sarah Charity Credle, Jan. 1, 1902; Phi soc.; druggist and pres. Bradham Drug co. 1895-; pres. Pepsi-Cola co., 1900-; vice-pres. Peoples' Bank; pres. Atlantic and N. C. ry. 1921-22; lieut. New Bern div. N. C. Naval Militia 1901-04; commander 1904; capt. 1913-17; rear admiral (retd.) 1917; Shriner; Presbyterian.

*BRADLEY, ALFRED OWEN Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1821; d. 1871; s. 1838-41.

BRADLEY, EARL LANDRUM Druggist

        Old Fort; s. p. 1919-20; b. Old Fort, Nov. 30, 1894; p. John S. and Callie (Mashburn); druggist Owens Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1919-22; proprietor Bradley Drug co., 1922-; pvt. A. E. F. and army of occupation 56th pioneer inf. 1918-19; Baptist.

†BRADLEY, ISAAC W.

        Sumter District, S. C.; s. 1859-60.

BRADLEY, JOHN FRANCIS

        430 W. Franklin ave., Gastonia; s. 1886-87; b. Gastonia, June 8, 1866; p. Caleb and Maxa Ann Rebecca (Lineberger); m. Sallie Lorenna Whitesides, Oct. 28, 1896.

‡BRADLEY, JOHN HODGDON, JR.

        564 Woodlawn ave., Chicago, Ill.; g. s. 1921-22; b. Sept. 17. 1898.

*BRADLEY, ORVILLE T. C.

        Tennessee; s. 1814.

*BRADLEY, PHILIP E.

        Wilmington; b. 1818; d. 1849; s. 1836-38.

*BRADLEY, RICHARD Merchant

        Wilmington; b. July 19, 1842; d. 1879; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

BRADLEY, RUFUS Minister

        Rich Square; s. 1890-91; Trinity, 1891-94; b. Northampton co., July 9, 1870; p. J. H. and Mary Elizabeth (Reese); m. Lillian Essie Hart, Boykins, Va., Sept. 15, 1897; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BRADLEY, SIMON BOLIVAR Farmer

        From Tarboro; Lawrence, Miss.; b. Whitakers, June 3, 1836; d. Dec. 29, 1899; s. 1853-54.

BRADLEY, WILLIAM MAXWELL

        803 Tarboro st., Rocky Mount; s. 1922; V. M. I.; b. Rocky Mount, Feb. 5, 1901; p. William Richard and Ida (Hales); Methodist.

BRADSHAW, ADDIE LEE

        (See Pegram, Mrs. Coloin W.)

BRADSHAW, FRANCIS FOSTER Dean of Students

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1916; g. s. 1916-18, 1920-22; b. Columbia. S. C., Dec. 27, 1893; p. Rev. Harvey Smith and Margaret Foster (Tadlock); m. Marjory Louise Moxley, Aug. 20, 1919; Di soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A. 1916-18; corporation clerk, office sec. of state Jan.-Sept. 1920; dean of students U. N. C. 1920-; pvt. F. A., U. S. A. May-Aug. 1918; 2nd lieut. F. A. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

BRADSHAW, GEORGE WASHINGTON School Superintendent

        Rich Square; M.A. in Educ. 1917; B. S. Guilford 1908; s. s. Columbia 1922, '23, '24; b. Iver. Va., Oct. 4, 1883; p. J. Thomas and Victoria Virginia (Johnson); editor Univ. Magazine 1907-08; prin. rural sch. N. C. 1908-12; supt. Asheboro sch. 1912-14; prin. h. s. Buncombe co., 1915-17; supt. Hendersonville sch. 1917-19; supt. Rich Square sch. 1919-23; Baptist.

BRADSHAW, LACY BLACK Lawyer

        W. Elm st., Graham; s. l. 1919-20, 1922-23; Univ. of S. C., 1921-22; Columbia Theo. sem. 1921-22; b. Graham, Feb. 24, 1896; p. Thomas Clarence and Mary Addie (Covington); N. C. N. G. Mex. border serv. 1916-17; pvt.-sergt. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

BRADSHAW, MICHAEL Minister

        516 W. Chapel Hill st., Durham; s. 1884-85; D.D. and A.B. Trinity col.; b. Alamance co., Dec. 18, 1859; p. William S. and Margaret (Stockard); m. Mary Whitehurst, Apr. 7, 1897; Alpha Tau Omega; practiced law for five yrs; since then minister of M. E. church; Methodist.

BRADSHER, LAWRENCE EUGENE Tobacconist

        Care Universal Leaf Tob. co., No. 1 The Bund, Shanghai, China; s. 1910-12; b. Roxboro, June 12, 1893; p. Eugene Alexander and Mamie (Gregory); Phi soc.; employee P. Lorillard Tob. co., 1912-15; ibid. J. P. Taylor co., 1919-23; leaf tobacco buyer Universal Leaf Tob. co., 1923-; Kiwanian; pvt., corp., sergt. 2nd N. C. inf. co. "C" Mex. border service 1916-17; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; severely gassed Oct. 20, 1918; Methodist.

*BRADSHER, WILLIAM THOMPSON

        From Olive Hill; Roxboro; b. Apr. 9, 1872; d. Dec. 2, 1910; s. a. 1892-93; s. l.


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1894; lawyer Roxboro 1896-1910; partner W. W. Kitchin 1896-97; ibid. Col. S. C. Winston 8 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1901; Methodist.

*BRADWELL, DERR CHIPLEY

        Statesville; s. l. 1895-96.

BRADY, DAVID Lawyer

        149 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1913-14; A.B. Trinity, 1917; Columbia, 1919-21; b. Durham, July 16, 1897; p. Henry and Ida Sarah (Greenberg); Tau Kappa Alpha; salesman 1917; reporter Richmond Times Dispatch 1917-18; publicity dir. parks and playgrounds N. Y. city, 1919-21; law clerk 1921; lawyer 1921-; Editor Columbia Law Review 1919-21; pres. Trinity col. alumni asso. of N. Y.; author articles on Child Labor for Child Labor Bulletin and Columbia Univ. legislative drafting asso; U. S. N. Aug.-Dec. 1918; 2nd class seaman; Jewish.

BRADY, JOHN EVERETT Teacher

        5 Crescent st., Northampton, Mass.; A.B. 1881; A.M. Heidelberg, Ger. Univ. 1888; Ph. D. ibid. 1888; b. Davidson, July 22, 1860; p. Rufus Archibald and Martha Jane (Hart); m. Mary Taylor Seelye, Aug. 20, 1889; prof. Smith col. 1888-; Amer. Philological ass'n; classical ass'n of N. E.; author Sound Changes in Modern Greek (in German), Studies in Quintus Curtius Rufus, Women in Roman Literature; Presbyterian.

*BRADY, KINCHEN J.

        Tarboro; s. 1858-59; farmer; capt. C. S. A.

BRAGAW, STEPHEN CAMBRELENG Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1886-89; s. s. l. 1891; b. Washington, Feb. 22, 1868; p. John Goldsmith and Anne Cambreleng (Hoyt); m. Maude Heyward Amyette, May 17, 1893; varsity football and baseball; Phi soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher 1889-91; lawyer Newbern and St. Louis. Mo.; 1892-96; lawyer Washington 1896-; city atty. New Bern, 1892-93; ibid. Wash'ton 10 yrs.; mayor ibid. 1900; state sen. 1905; judge supr. ct. 1911-14; Episcopalian.

BRADY, WALTER ADOLPHUS Banker

        Conover; s. 1922; Concordia col.; b. Conover, June 26, 1904; p. Charles Robert and Eudora (Herman); banker Conover; Lutheran.

*BRAGG, BRAXTON Lawyer

        Mobile, Ala.; died 1889; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; city atty.; C. S. A.

*BRAGG, JOHN Jurist

        Warrenton; b. 1808; d. 1878; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1828; mem. house of commons, 1830-34; judge circuit ct., Ala., 1842-51; mem. Congress, 1851-53; mem. conv. 1861; mem. gen'l assem., Ala.; Judge sup'r ct., Ala.

*BRAGG, JOHN

        From Raleigh; Charlotte; b. Oct. 31, 1841; d. Jan. 1, 1892; A.B. 1861; with telegraph co.; C. S. A.

*BRAGG, THOMAS

        Warrenton; b. Nov. 9, 1810; d. Jan. 21, 1872; s. 1822; mem. house of commons, 1842; pres. elector, 1853; gov. 1855-59; U. S. Sen., 1859-61; atty. gen'l. confederate states, 1861-63.

*BRAGG, WILLIAM Planter

        From Jackson; Alabama; s. 1843-44.

BRAKE, RICHARD RALPH Farmer

        R. 5, Rocky Mt.; s. 1914-16; b. Rocky Mt., Sept. 27, 1893; p. Joseph Lewis and Mary Ann (Griffin); m. Effie Amanda Lewis, Mar. 25, 1922; entered service May 28, 1918; with Bat. "E," 317 F. A. 81st div.; discharged pvt. Camp Lee, June 20, 1919.

BRAME, PETER JOYNER, JR. Druggist

        North Wilkesboro; s. p. 1917-18; Trinity col. 1917; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 3, 1898; p. Peter Joyner, Jr. and Mary Gertrude (Watson); m. Grace Thomas Price, June 30, 1922; Kappa Psi; Owens Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1918-19; Brame Drug co., 1919; James P. Stowe, 1919-20; Lafayette Drug co., Fayetteville, Mar. 1920-22; Eagle Drug co., 1922-23; Methodist.

BRAMHAM, WILLIAM GIBBONS Lawyer

        114 Buchanan blvd., Durham; s. s. l. 1905; b. Hopkinsville, Ky., July 13, 1874; p. James Goss and Rosa Mason (Cooke): m. Ninnon Marie Umstead, Oct. 20, 1897; pres. Durham chamber of commerce two terms; pres. Y. M. C. A.; pres. Piedmont league of professional baseball; pres. So. Atlantic Ass'n. of Baseball clubs; Kiwanian; chmn. state rep. exec. com.; chmn. fifth dist. rep. congressional com; Am. bar ass'n.; N. C. bar ass'n; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

*BRANCH, EDWARD TYLER Lawyer

        From Enfield; Portsmouth, Va.; b. Apr. 9, 1841; d. Feb. 6, 1901; s. 1867-68.

*BRANCH, HENRY

        Enfield; s. 1833-35.

*BRANCH, ALPHEUS PAUL Banker

        Wilson; d. Mar. 12, 1910; s. 1888-89.

BRANCH, HEWLAND ACREE

        207 Maplewood ave., Wilson; s. 1919; b. Wilson, Apr. 16, 1903; p. Paul and Daisy Pauline (Best); Methodist.

*BRANCH, JOHN Lawyer

        From Halifax co., Enfield; b. Nov. 4, 1782; d. Jan. 4, 1863; m. Elizabeth Foort, April 3, 1803; m. Mrs. Bond, nee Jordan, 1853; A.B. 1801; studied law under Judge John Haywood; state sen., 1811, '13-17, '22 and '34; speaker senate, 1816-17; gov. 1817-20; U. S. sen. 1823-29; sec'y navy, 1829-31; mem. congress 1831-33; mem. conv. 1835; gov. Fla. territory, 1844-45; trustee 1817-44.


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*BRANCH, JOSEPH

        Halifax co., s. 1806.

*BRANCH, JOSEPH Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1833-35; atty. gen'l. Fla., 1845-48; mem. gen'l assem. Fla.

*BRANCH, JOSEPH HENRY

        Tallahassee, Fla., b. 1844; d. Aug. 13, 1864; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

*BRANCH, JAMES ROBERT Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Mar. 6, 1888; d. Jan. 6, 1918; m. Lou Taylor Rittenhouse, July 3, 1915; s. l. 1912; Christian Scientist.

*BRANCH, JOHN R.

        Halifax co.; s. 1835-36; gov. of Fla.

BRANCH, JAMES STAFFORD

        Enfield; s. 1920-22; b. Oct. 28, 1900.

*BRANCH, LAWRENCE O'BRIAN Lawyer

        From Enfield; Raleigh; b. Nov. 28, 1820; killed at Sharpsburg, Sept. 19, 1862; m. Miss Nancy Haywood Blount, Apr., 1844; s. 1835-36; A.B. Princeton 1838; studied law under John Marshall; mem. gen'l. assem.; pres. elector, 1852; mem. congress 1855-61; pres. R. & Y. & G. Ry. co.; appointed sec.-treas. by Pres. Buchanan but declined; pres. Raleigh & Gaston ry.; newspaper editor, Nashville, Tenn.; brig.-gen. 33rd N. C. reg. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

BRANCH, LESTER VAN NOY Civil Engineer

        Care Stone & Webster, Inc., 147 Milk st., Boston, Mass.; B.S. 1900; M.S. 1902; George Washington univ; b. Port Jervis, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1880; p. George E. and Almeda L. (Van Noy); m. Clara M. Quinter, June 5, 1906; Phi Beta Kappa; graduated magna cum laude; U. S. geol. survey 1900-02; U. S. reclamation service 1902-20; resident engr. Ala. Power co., 1921-24; supt. of construction, Stone & Webster; Dutch Reformed.

*BRANCH, WILLIAM A. BLOUNT

        Tallahassee, Fla.; Raleigh; b. Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 26, 1847; d. 1910; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; lawyer; planter; mem. congress 1891-95; mem. gen'l. assem., 1905; courier, staff of Gen. Hoke, C. S. A.; lieut.

*BRANCH, WILLIAM H. Merchant

        Enfield; s. 1839-40.

BRANCH, WILLIAM V. Journalist

        Charlotte; s. l. 1919.

BRAND, JAMES NEWLAND Clerk

        Wilmington; A.B. 1922; b. Wilmington, Aug. 21, 1901; p. J. N. and Maude McLeod; with A. C. L. Ry. co.

BRANDON, WELDON CECIL Tobacconist

        North Cherry st., Winston-Salem; pres. Clarksville, Va.; b. Winston-Salem, June 6, 1899; p. Weldon Dean and Mattie Sue (Cardwell); m. Mattie Lou Moseley, Clarksville, Dec. 25, 1922; tob. buyer for Export Leaf Tob. co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

BRANDON, WILLIAM DAVID ROCKWELL Physician

        Statesville; s. 1909-11; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1914; b. Iredell co., July 17, 1888; p. William B. and Florence (Lazenby); m. Mary McKay, June 7, 1917; Phi Sigma Kappa; physician Kannapolis 4½ yrs.; ibid. Statesville 1920-; Methodist.

BRANNON, WADE MELBERRY

        Route 1, Selma; s. 1908; b. June 6, 1887.

BRANSFORD, CHARLES LESLIE

        Care Semet-Solvey co., Ashland, Ky.; s. 1906.

BRANSON, ELIZABETH LANIER

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; b. Sept. 1, 1901.

BRANSON, PHILLIP L. Cotton Broker

        Chapel Hill; s. 1915-16; Univ. of Ga., 1911-14; b. Milledgeville, Ga., Aug. 20, 1896; p. Eugene Cunningham and Lottie (Lanier); Chi Psi; U. S. marine corps 1918-19; Presbyterian.

BRANTLEY, CHARLES Merchant

        Spring Hope; s. 1922; b. Spring Hope, Feb. 8, 1902; p. Charles B. and Lizzie (Westray); Mason; Episcopalian.

BRANTLEY, DWIGHT Lawyer

        Spring Hope; s. 1917-18, 1919-21; George Washington univ.; b. Spring Hope, Nov. 10, 1898; p. Dr. H. and Ida T. (Westray); Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; enlisted pvt. A. E. F.; served ten mos.; discharged sergt.; Protestant.

BRANTLEY, HOBART Lawyer

        Spring Hope; s. 1917-18; 1919-21; LL.B. George Washington univ. 1922; b. Spring Hope, Mar. 13, 1896; p. S. H. and Maris (Brantley); Phi Alpha Delta; U. S. govt. employee 1922-23; lawyer 1923-; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason.

BRANTLEY, JOHN CALVIN Druggist

        120 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1898-99; b. Union co., Dec. 2, 1874; p. John May and Sarah (Hollay); m. Mattie Castlebury, Dec. 21, 1904; clerk Blair Bros., Charlotte, 1899-1901; clerk C. B. Crowell Drug co., 1901-02; Raleigh; clerk Henry H. Hicks co., 3 yrs. then part owner and mgr. till 1910; owner Brantley drug store; mem. bd. of mgrs. of the Raleigh branch of Wachovia Bank & Trust co.; dir. of Home Building & Loan Asso.; Mason; Kiwanian; Baptist.

BRANTLEY, PAUL CLAYTON Druggist

        Wendell; s. 1913-15; b. Stanhope, Aug. 19, 1893; p. Dr. C. H. and Edna (Westray); m. Miriam Stringfield, June 14, 1917; Phi Delta Theta; mgr. Wendell Drug co., Wendell; Baptist.

BRASWELL, ARCHIBALD, JR. Planter

        Whitakers; B.S. 1888.


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*BRASWELL, ABRAM H.

        Bockingham co.; s. 1836-39.

BRASWELL, JAMES CORNELIUS, JR.

        Whitakers; s. 1910; b. 1893; p. Dr. J. C. and -- -- --.

BRASWELL, JAMES CRAIG Banker

        132 N. Church st., Rocky Mount; B.S. 1890; b. Nash co., Aug. 17, 1868; p. Thomas P. and Emily (Stallings); m. Grizzele Burton, June 12, 1901; pres. Planter's Nat. Bank; Methodist.

*BRASWELL, JAMES CRAIG, JR.

        Rocky Mount; b. Apr. 24, 1902; drowned at Marble Head, Mass., July 9, 1923; A.B. 1922; V. M. I. 1919; Harvard 1922-23; Methodist.

*BRASWELL, MACK CLAUDE

        Battleboro; b. Oct. 2, 1861; d. Richmond, Va., Oct. 14, 1922; m. Alice Bryan, June 21, 1894; s. 1878-80; farmer; merchant; vice-pres. Planters' Natl. Bank, Rocky Mt.; ibid. Planters' Bank, Battleboro; pres. Battleboro Oil co.; dir. Underwriters' Fire and N. C. State Fire Ins. cos., Rocky Mt.; dir. Rocky Mt. Savings and Trust co.; vice-pres. Co-operative Peanut Growers' Assn.; Episcopalian.

BRASWELL, MARK RUSSELL Banker

        Sunset ave., Rocky Mount; s. and s. m. 1883-84; Wake Forest col. 1882-83; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1886; b. Edgecombe co., Dec. 12, 1864; p. Thomas P. and Emily (Stallings); m. Mamie Hackney, Nov. 14, 1894; physician to 1911; farmer, insurance, and banking 1911-; Mason.

*BRASWELL, THOMAS PLEASANT, JR. Farmer

        Battleboro; b. Nov. 22, 1875; d. Nov. 10, 1898; Ph.B., 1896.

BRAUN, MILTON LAU Missionary Teacher

        Asheville; A.M. 1924; Moyock Training sch.; A.B. Wake Forest. 1915; Ohio univ., 1912-13; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1892; p. Adam and Amanda (Lau); m. Mary A. Young, 1917; teacher, Toccoa, Ga., 1915-16; Westinghouse Elec. co., East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1916; pastor, Newbridge Baptist church, 1917; teacher, Mars Hill col., 1917-18; missionary teacher, Kaifeng Baptist col., Kaifeng, Honan, China, 1918-24; Baptist.

BRAWLEY, ESPY WATTS Manufacturer

        Mooresville; A.B. 1894; b. Feb. 15, 1867; pres. Dixie Cotton Mill.

BRAWLEY, ROBERT VANCE Physician

        221 W. Fisher st., Salisbury; s. m. 1898-99; A. and M. col. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1901; b. Shepherds, Nov. 9, 1878; p. James W. and Julia (Caldwell); m. May Boyden; eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist; Episcopalian.

BREM, TOD ROBINSON Insurance

        807 Worthington ave., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1902; b. Charlotte, Sept. 23, 1880; p. Walter and Hannie (Caldwell); m. Margaret Locke Moore, Nov. 15, 1913; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; football 1899-1901; agent Travelers Ins. co.; Episcopalian.

BRAWLEY, THOMAS JOHNSON Banker

        320 W. Airline ave., Gastonia; A.B. 1920; b. Gastonia, Oct. 9, 1896; p. Finley Watts and Maggie Bell (Henry); cashier, the Peoples Bank, Nov. 15, 1920-; seaman U. S. navy Oct.-Dec., 1918; A. R. P.

†BRAXTON, ELIAS DAVID

        Lassiter, Minn.; s. 1882-83.

‡BRAY, EMMETT PERLEYMAN

        Greensboro; s. 1904-07; b. Moore co., May 23, 1888.

BREARLEY, MRS. H. C. Teacher

        (nee Marion Margaret); 193 W. End, Chester, S. C.; g. s. 1922-23; A.B. Winthrop col., 1914; A.M. Univ. of S. C., 1922; Univ. of Va.; Trinity col.; b. Richburg, S. C., Aug. 28, 1894; p. W. F. and Jeannette (Douglas); m. H. C. Brearley, Aug. 30, 1922; teacher York, S. C., H. S. 1914-19; ibid. Columbia, S. C., 1919-22; ibid. Durham H. S. 1923-; A. R. Presbyterian.

*BREARLEY, HENRY MARTYN Minister

        From Darlington Dist., S. C.; Maxton; d. Oct. 4, 1908; A.B. 1855; chaplain, C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

BREAZEALE, ELIZABETH Educator

        5461 Cedar ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.M. 1917; A.B. Winthrop col., 1914; b. New Brunswick, N. J., Mar. 13, 1895; P. William Eugene and Martha Hamilton (Dodge); French teacher in high schs. 1917-; author: Polyptoton in the Hexameters of Ovid, Lucretius and Vergil; Some Unprescribed Readings in French 1923.

BREEDEN, DANIEL CARLTON

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. l. 1915; b. July 21, 1894; p. John L. and -- --.

‡BREEDEN, DARIUS MEEKIN Lawyer

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. l. 1879-80.

BREEDLOVE, JOSEPH PENN Librarian

        407 Watts st., Durham; s. 1894-95; A.B. Trinity col., 1898; b. Durham, July 14, 1874; p. John H. and Susan (Hunt); m. Lucille Aiken, June 14, 1917; Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; librarian Trinity col. since 1898; Methodist.

BREESE, W. E.

        Brevard; s. a. 1891-92; s. l. 1894-95.

BREESE, WILLIAM E., JR., Lawyer

        Brevard; s. 1919-20.

*BREHON, JAMES G. Physician

        Warrenton; s. 1820.


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BRAWLEY, SUMPTER COE Lawyer

        Durham; s. l. 1904-1905; b. Mooresville, Apr. 8, 1879; p. Hiram Augustus and Susan M. (Mayhew); m. Margaret Burkett, Nov. 6, 1907; mem. N. C. gen. assem., 1913; mem. N. C. dem. exec. com., 1913-; Pythian; Elk; Presbyterian.

BREM, WALTER VERNON, JR. Physician

        923 Maltman ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; s. m. 1893-1900; Va. Agr. & Mech. col. 1890-91; Trinity col., 1891-93; Union Theological Seminary 1897-98; M.D. Johns Hopkins 1904; b. Charlotte, Nov. 5, 1875; p. Walter Vernon and Hannah (Caldwell); m. Marion Winleer, 1905; manager football 1895; varsity baseball 1896; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; physician, Ancon hosp., Canal Zone, 1905-07; chief med. service Colon hosp., 1907-11; prof. pathology and bacteriology Univ. of Cal. med. sch., 1911-14; dir. sou. div. Cal. hygienic labs. 1913-16; sec. and treas. St. Cal. Med. Soc. 1913-16; pres. ibid. 1919-20; pres. Los Angeles co. med. assn. 1920-21; Cal. bd. med. examiners 1922-; author: (Brem and Zeiler) A Study of Hemoglobin of Colored Laborers in Panama, Archives of Internal Medicine, 1910; Ipecac in the Treatment of Intestinal Amoebiasis, Amer. Journ. Med. Sc., 1910; Two Cases of Influenza Meningitis--Patients treated with Hexamethylanamin, Am. Journ. of Diseases of Children, 1911; The Medical Treatment of Amebic Dysentery, New Orleans Med. and Surg. Journ., 1911; (Brem and Watson) Recovery of a Typhoid Bacillus--Carried during Vaccine Treatment--Archives of Int. Med., 1911; (Brem and Challis) Response of Persons Vaccinated with Triple Typhoid Vaccine, Journ. Amer. Med. Assn., 1923; 1st. segt. Co. "G" 2nd reg. N. C. inf. Spanish-American War; maj. N. C. N. G. A. base hosp., World War.

BRENIZER, ADDISON GORGOS Surgeon

        609 N. College st., Charlotte; A.B. 1903; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Johns Hopkins 1907; M.D. Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany 1908; b. Charlotte, July 24, 1883; p. Addison Gorgos and Francis (Gilmer); m. Mary Richmond Harding, Apr. 9, 1913; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sphinx; Gorgon's Head; asst. cancer institute and surgical clinic, Heidelberg 1907-09; asst. in surgery, Univ. of Vienna, 1909; asst. hosp. and resident surg., Paris, France, 1909-11; surgeon, Charlotte Sanatarium and Presbyterian hosp., Charlotte, 1911-; author numerous articles in Journal of Amer. Med. Asso. and other publications; lieut.-col. med. corps. A. E. F. 1917-19; chief of surg. service, base hosp. No. 6, A. E. F.; Mason; Presbyterian.

BRENIZER, CHASE Lawyer

        1100 E. Morehead st., Charlotte; s. l. 1897-98; A.B. Davidson col., 1890; b. Greensboro, Feb. 21, 1872; p. Addison G. and Frances (Gilmer); m. Louise Gregorie Norvell, Oct. 5, 1915; Kappa Alpha; pres. Elizabeth Realty co.; atty. Mutual Bldg. and Loan assn., 1900-24; city atty. Charlotte, 1911-15; pres. elector. 1904; delegate nat. dem. conv., 1912; pres. Charlotte Building and Investment co.; N. C. sen. 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Presbyterian.

*BRENT, JOHN C. Minister

        Rockingham co.; b. 1837; d. 1863; s. 1855-56; Methodist.

BRETSCH, ALBERT

        Raleigh; s. 1907.

*BRETT, GEORGE AUGUSTUS Planter

        From Hertford co.; Lotta; b. 1831; d. 1889; A.B. 1852; C. S. A.

BRETT, SUSIE McGLOUGHAN

        Winton; A.B. 1924; p. H. C. and -- --; Baptist.

*BREVARD, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN

        From Lincoln co.; Alexis; d. Oct. 22, 1909; A.B. 1846; lawyer; planter; state sen.

*BREVARD, EPHRIAM JOSEPH Planter

        From Lincoln co.; Texas; b. 1828; d. 1885; A.B. 1849.

BREWER, HENRY EMMETT, JR. Merchant

        328 Hammond st., Rocky Mount; s. l. 1918-20; N. C. State col.; b. Rocky Mount, July 28, 1899; p. Henry Emmett and Josie Coghill (Brewer); m. Mary Darden, June 16, 1921; Sigma Nu; seaman 2nd class U. S. navy; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BREWER, JOSEPH BEAMAN

        328 Hammond st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1922; V. M. I. 1918-19; b. Rocky Mount, Sept. 17, 1901; p. Henry Emmett and Josie (Coghill); Sigma Nu; mgr. Cog Delivery Service 1922-23; mem. firm H. E. Brewer and co., inc., 1923-; Presbyterian.

BREWER, STROWD OTIS

        Box 150, Durham; s. p. 1913; b. Jan. 3, 1893; p. C. J. and -- --.

BREWER, THOMAS CLAYTON Physician

        Marshville; B.S. in med. 1919; M.D. Tulane univ., 1922; b. Marshville, July 18, 1898; p. George and Fowler (Patra); Kappi Psi; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Baptist.

BRICE, EDGAR C. Teacher

        Mt. Pleasant, Tex.; M.A. 1917; B.S. B.L. A.B. East Tex. Normal col.; b. Corinth, Miss., Apr. 8, 1889; p. Alex and Ella (Johnson); m. Gladys Miller, June 30, 1917; teacher Gainesville H. S. 1917-; supt. of pub. schools Leonard Tex. 1919-20; prin. Mt. Pleasant H. S. 1920-25; pvt. Camp Travis Tex., 1917-18; 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1918-19; Christian.

*BRICKWELL, STERLING HILL

        Halifax co.; b. Apr. 23, 1838; d. Feb. 2, 1877; A.B. 1860; capt., C. S. A.


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BRICKHOUSE, EPHRIAM LEE, JR.

        118 23rd st., Jackson Heights, New York, N. Y.; s. 1915; Wake Forest col.

‡BRIDES, ARTHUR EDWARD Physician

        5 Concord ave., Cambridge, Mass.; M.D. 1910.

BRIDGER, JOHN Farmer

        R. F. D. Murfreesboro; s. 1897-99.

BRIDGER, ROBERT L. Salesman

        Raleigh; s. 1922-23; p. Roswell C. and Virginia (Lawrence.)

BRIDGERS, BURKE HAYWOOD

        100 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; Ph.B. 1903; s. l. 1904-05; b. Raleigh. Nov. 14, 1881; p. Preston L. and Elizabeth Eagles (Haywood); m. Helen Strange, Apr. 10, 1913; Alpha Tau Omega; Gimghoul; atty. Rockingham Power co., 1905-07; atty.-at-law and realtor, Wilmington, 1908-17; with A. C. L. ry. 1917-19; asst. sales mgr. Cement Products co., 1919-21; mgr. pipe dept. Cement Products co., Wilmington; mem. bd. of dir. Tide Water Power co., 1915-20; Episcopalian.

*BRIDGERS, GEORGE JONES

        Wilmington; s. 1887-88; engr., B. S. Lehigh.

BRIDGERS, HENRY CLARK Lawyer

        Tarboro; LL.B. 1895; b. Tarboro, Jan. 7, 1876; p. John L. and Laura Placidia (Clark); m. Mary Meade Bernard, Jan. 20, 1912; builder and pres. East Car. ry.; pres. Pine Tops Bank co., Bank of Fountain, Bank of Hookerton, Bank of Conetoe, First Nat. Bank of Tarboro; lawyer; atty. So. Ry. co., 20 yrs.; Episcopalian.

BRIDGERS, JAMES HARVEY Lawyer

        604 N. William st., Henderson; s. s. l. 1890; Wake Forest col. 1882-83; b. Northampton co., Aug. 9, 1866; p. Junius Asbury and Caroline Virginia (Stephenson); m. Tucker Massenburg, Nov. 2, 1898; power plant exec. 1917-18; lawyer 1890-; mayor Henderson 1892; N. C. sen. 1913; state bldg. com. 1917-21; Methodist.

*BRIDGERS, JAMES KELLY

        From Seaboard; Nashville; s. a. 1878-79; s. l. 1879-81.

*BRIDGERS, JOHN LUTHER

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1821; d. 1884; A.B. 1843; lawyer; planter; commissioner Confederate Govt. at Montgomery, 1861; col., C. S. A.; lieut. col. 10th reg. Bethel Brig.; capt. Edgecombe guards at battle of Bethel, June, 1861.

*BRIDGERS, ROBERT RUFUS

        Edgecombe co.; b. Nov. 23, 1819; d. Dec., 1888; m. Margaret Elizabeth Johnston, Dec. 12, 1849; A.B. 1841; pres. W. & W. Ry. co.; mem. house of commons 1844 and 1856-60; mem. Confederate Congress 1864-65; lawyer; planter; manufacturer; trustee, 1858-68; ibid. 1879-88.

*BRIDGERS, ROBERT RUFUS

        From Wilmington; Pajuaque, N. Mex.; b. June 3, 1887; d. Nov., 1919; A.B. 1908; s. m. 1908-09; Univ. of Pa.

BRIDGERS, EDWIN BREATHED Lawyer

        630 N. College st., Charlotte; B.L. 1920; Hampden-Sydney 1912-16; b. Salem, Va., Apr. 7, 1894; p. Rev. James R. and Ann (McGill); Theta Chi; acting solicitor Charlotte; pvt. to 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BRIDGERS, LEROY CLIFFORD Lawyer

        Lumberton, Miss.; s. 1914-15; LL.B. Univ. of Miss., 1918; b. Yazoo co., Miss., Dec. 18, 1895; p. S. E. and Frances -- --; m. Genevieve Pettibone; Kiwanian; seaman 3rd class U. S. N. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Baptist.

BRIGGS, DAVID HEZEKIAH Teacher

        Marshall; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1924; A.B. Maryville col., 1919; Univ. of Chicago; b. Marshall, Dec. 12, 1893; p. Edward W. and Laura J. (Proffitt); m. Esther Grace Covert, June 30, 1921; H. S. teacher and athletic coach 3 yrs.; prin. Montford Ave. sch., Asheville; supt. Hillsboro schools, 1924-25; Presbyterian.

BRIGGS, ERNEST LELAND

        Burnsville; s. 1921-23; b. Nov. 29, 1903.

BRIGGS, HENRY HARRISON

        Haywood st., Asheville; s. 1921-22; Tusculum col.; b. Asheville, Apr. 5, 1905; p. Dr. H. H. and Margaret Matilda (Moore); Episcopalian.

BRIGGS, ROSCOE GILES Manufacturer

        Wilson; s. 1876-77; b. Black Creek, June 23, 1859; merchant; cotton mfr.; tob. mfr.; exporter, leaf tob.

BRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT Druggist

        1102 Krug park, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. 1904-05; s. p. 1905-06; b. Washington, Aug. 26, 1885; p. Harvey R. and Julia E. (Van Elerstein); m. Betty Van Ness, Jan. 8, 1918; Beta Theta Pi; Augusta drug store 1906-21; H. K. Mulford co., 1922-; Elk; Episcopalian.

†BRIGHT, CHARLES WALTER

        Stephenville, Texas; B. Litt., 1896.

†BRIGHT, OLIVER JAY

        Leaksville; s. 1909; b. Dec. 23, 1880.

*BRIGHT, WILLIAM RANSOM

        From Chocowinity; Washington; b. Nov. 22, 1859; d. Oct. 23, 1922; s. 1885; farmer; merchant; manufacturer.

‡BRIGMAN, LINDO Postal Inspector

        Care U. S. postoffice dept., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1905.


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BRILES, CHARLES WALTER Educator

        Care State Capitol, Okla. City, Okla.; B. Litt., 1896; Univ. of Tex.; Univ. of Chicago; b. Thomasville, Feb. 24, 1873; p. Millard Fillmore and Sallie Ann (Lapp); m. Maggie Cox, June 18, 1901; public sch. teacher Tex., 1896-1905; supt. Muskogee schools 1905-09; pres. Okla. East Central State Teachers col., 1909-16; prof. of educ. Okla. A. and M. col., 1916-18; state dir. vocational education 1918; state bd. of examiners 1905; faculty Tex. univ., summer sch., 1905; pres. Teachers assn. of Creek Nation 1906; pres. Okla. educ. assn., 1916; articles on vocational subjects; Methodist.

BRILES, DAVID THOMAS Druggist

        620 Falls road, Rocky Mount; s. 1913; b. Davidson co., Jan. 28, 1889; p. Thomas J. and Nannie (Westmoreland); m. Jessie Elizabeth MacMillan, Jan. 12, 1916; druggist H. R. Horne & Sons, Fayetteville, 1908-18; sec. and treas. I. W. Rose Drug co., Rocky Mount, 1918-; merchants assn.; chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

BRINKLEY, EDGAR BURWELL

        Elm City, s. 1913; b. Elm City, June 5, 1893; p. E. R. and Obeda (Meares).

BRINKLEY, HARVEY MEARES Physician

        Watts hosp., West Durham; s. 1914-17: M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1919; b. Elm City, Sept. 1, 1896; p. E. R. and Obeda (Meares); Kappa Psi; Gen'l. hosp., Lancaster, Pa., 1919-20; resident physician Watts hosp., West Durham, 1920-23; pvt. M. E. R. C. 1918-19; Methodist.

BRINKLEY, LONN LELAND

        U. S. Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; s. 1903-07; b. Oct. 6, 1886.

BRINKLEY, MRS. LONN LELAND

        (Nee Allen; Miss Daisy Burrows); U. S. Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1907.

BRINKLEY, ROBERT LOYD Lawyer

        Wilson; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1917; b. Elm City, Nov. 25, 1891; p. E. R. and Obeda (Meares).

BRINKLEY, WALTER FOIL Lawyer

        212 N. Salisbury st., Lexington; s. 1912-13, 1915-17; Guilford col., 1913-15; Lexington, July 19, 1895; p. D. L. and Addie L. (Shore); lawyer Link and Brinkley; solicitor recorder's court 1922-; Reformed church.

BRINN, ROSSER EMMETT

        Hertford; s. 1897-99.

BRINN, THOMAS PRESTON Student

        3611 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1919; s. m. 1920-21; s. m. Univ. of Pa., 1921-; b. Tyner, Nov. 20, 1899; p. Joseph Thomas and Lilly Belle (Elliott); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. Oct. Dec., 1918; Methodist.

BRINSON, FRANK CLIFFORD Lawyer

        Reelsboro; s. 1905-07; s. l. 1907-08.

BRINSON, GEORGE GRADY

        Reelsboro; s. 1912-13; b. 1890; p. G. H. and -- --.

*BRINSON, SAMUEL MITCHELL Lawyer

        New Bern; b. Sept. 26, 1836; d. 1860; A.B. 1858.

*BRINSON, SAMUEL MITCHELL

        New Bern; b. Mar. 20, 1870; d. Apr. 13, 1922; m. Ruth Martin Scales, Jan. 16, 1901; s. l. 1895-96; A.B. Wake Forest col., 1891; teacher; lawyer; co. supt. schools; mem. congress; Mason; Baptist.

†BRINSON, WILLIAM GEORGE

        Asheville; s. 1915; b. Apr. 18, 1894.

BRISTOL, HENRY COWLES Realtor

        204 W. Broad st., Statesville; A.B. 1920; b. Statesville, Dec. 25, 1897; p. L. B. and Mary Caroline --; m. Margaret Simmerman Brawley; Di Soc.; Sigma Chi; football; cotton dealer and real est. bus.; Pythian; Kiwanian; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

BRISTOL, LUCIUS MOODY Teacher

        Gainesville, Florida; A.B. 1895; Wesleyan univ. 1892-94; St.B. Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology, 1899; M.A. Harvard 1910; Ph.D. 1913; b. Castle Creek, N. Y., May 21, 1872; p. William Harrison and Harriet Ann (Blair); m. Minnie E. Babcock, June 27, 1901; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Delta Phi; prof. Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology 1896-99; Methodist minister 1899-1909; prof. Tufts col. 1910-13; asst. prof. Brown univ. 1913-15; asso. prof. Univ. of W. Va., 1915-19; state supervisor rural survey, Inter-Church World Movement, W. Va., 1919-20; prof. Univ. of Fla., 1920-; pres. W. Va. state conference charities and corrections; pres. Fla. state conference for social work; author Social Adaptation; compiled Laws of W. Va. Affecting Child Welfare; Methodist.

BRISTOW, MRS. ARTHUR BRANTLY

        (nee Pritchard, Miss Maude); 1400 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, Va.; A.M. 1911; Ph.B. Elon col., 1909; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 6, 1888; p. I. W. and Nettie (Atwater); m. Arthur Brantly Bristow, Aug. 16, 1916; teacher Waverly, Va., H. S. 1911-14; prin. Carson, Va., H. S. 1914-16; chmn. Hopewell, Va., chap. Junior Red Cross 1917-20; Presbyterian.

BRISTOW, ELLIE BURTON

        McColl, S. C.; s. p. 1920; b. Apr. 19, 1900.

BRITT, ADRIAN MORTIMER Salesman

        Lumberton; s. 1918; b. Lumberton, Aug. 10, 1898; p. Albert Mortimer and Mary Bell (McLauchlin); S. A. T. C. navy unit 1918; Baptist.


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BRITT, BURNEY ALEXANDER Barber

        Candor; s. p. 1921-23; b. Candor, Feb. 7, 1900; p. John Alexander and Margaret Isabella (Lamonds); Woodman; Presbyterian.

‡BRITT, CLARENCE LEONIDAS Grocer

        Newton Grove; s. p. 1915; b. Mar. 10, 1895; p. E. T. and -- --.

BRITT, GEORGE WILLIAM Engineer

        Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1876; b. Apr. 9, 1851; lawyer, 1879-84; eng. dept. R. R. 1884-85; surveyor, 1887-88; asst. engr. A. C. L., 1888.

BRITT, JAMES JEFFERSON Lawyer

        65 Furman ave., Asheville; s. l. 1903; b. Carter co., Tenn., Mar. 4, 1861; p. James B. and Nancy J. (Underwood); m. Mary J. Mosley, July 4, 1908; trustee, U. N. C., 1909-11; N. C. sen. 1909; asst. postmaster gen'l.; asst. dist. atty for N. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

†BRITT, JAMES PAUL Teacher

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; b. Barboursville, Va., July 21, 1844; teacher 24 yrs., prin. public schools; 10 yrs. instr. Va. state summer normals; ordnance sergt. C. S. A.

BRITT, REDDIN

        Lumberton; s. 1919-22; Univ. of Ga.; b. Lumberton, Mar. 28, 1900; p. H. R. and Rosa Lilla (Bullard).

BRITT, WADE HAMPTON

        200 Spring st., Winston-Salem; s. 1904-08; b. Newton Grove, Apr. 26, 1881; p. James M. and Zilphia (Boyette); m. Joyce Martin.

‡BRITTAIN, A. GORDON Physician

        Wilmington; s. m. 1904-05.

BRITTAIN, BASIL FRANK Lawyer

        S. Fayetteville st., Asheboro; s. 1912-13; b. Asheboro, Aug. 1, 1891; p. John T. and Virginia (Lanier); m. Mary L. Ballard, Nov. 14, 1914; Presbyterian.

BRITTAIN, JOHN MOORE Lawyer

        Asheboro; s. l. 1919-20; b. Asheboro, June 14, 1899; p. John T. and Virginia (Lanier); m. Mabel Mangum Ray, Oct. 14, 1920; pvt. Co. "K" 120th inf. 30th div.-bakery co. 308th Q. M. C., A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

BRITTAIN, JOHN V.

        Murphy; s. 1918-19.

*BRITTON, ANDREW JACKSON

        From Conway; Jackson; b. June, 1844; d. July 5, 1823; m. Viola C. Bridgers, Feb. 28, 1888; s. 1867; prof. of Latin Univ. of Va., 1870; commission merchant Baltimore, Md., and Norfolk, Va., 6 yrs.; teacher 1885-1912; C. S. A. 3 yrs.; Methodist.

BRITTON, CHARLES WESLEY

        Jackson, N. C.; s. 1881-82.

BRITTON, THEODORE GARFIELD Lawyer

        301 Bing bldg., Houston, Texas; LL.B. 1904; b. Aug. 16, 1881.

BROACH, JAMIE BUNNELL Civil Engineer

        Hurdle Mills; B.S. 1921; b. Person co., Feb. 28, 1898; p. Y. Nathaniel and Eldora Hassel (Russell); bridge construction engr. state highway comm.

*BROADFOOT, CHARLES WETMORE

        Fayetteville; b. Nov. 13, 1842; d. Nov. 24, 1919; m. Kate Huske, Dec. 18, 1877; s. 1859-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; teacher; lawyer; mem. house of commons, 1870-72; lieut. col., C. S. A. 70th N. C. reg.; trustee U. N. C., 1874-91; Cumberland co. supt. public instruction; mem. Cumberland co. Confederate veterans' pension bd.; Episcopalian.

BROADFOOT, CHARLES WETMORE Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. 1907-12; b. Fayetteville, Dec. 18, 1889; p. Col. Charles Wetmore and Kate (Husk); m. Frances McCall Walker, Feb. 17, 1920; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

BROADFOOT, HENRY BRYAN Instructor

        231 Prince George st., Annapolis, Md.; s. 1911-12; Cornell 1910-11; U. S. Naval Academy 1912-16; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 2, 1893; p. Major John Barrett and Francis (Bryan); m. Pauline Margaret Cheeves, Dec. 20, 1919; ensign U. S. navy, 1916; lieut. ibid. 1917-18; served on various ships and in aviation; instructor; watch officer and chief engr. U. S. S. Hancock; ensign; lieut. (j. g.); lieut.; Episcopalian.

BROADFOOT, THOMAS MARCELLUS Teacher

        906 S. Brazos st., Weatherford, Tex.; A.M. 1911; East Tex. Normal col.; Columbia univ.; b. Selfs, Tex., Nov. 29, 1883; p. W. A. and Emma N. (Pitts); m. Joie Dee Williams, Sept. 11, 1920; prin. Honey Grove, Tex., H. S. 1911-12; teacher Purcell, Okla., H. S. 1913; supt. Sulphur, Okla., city schools 1913-16; realtor Honey Grove, Tex., 1917-19; supt. Mabank, Tex., city schools, 1919-20; prin. Weatherford, Tex., H. S. 1920-; Mason; Pythian; Christian.

BROADHURST, EDGAR DAVID Lawyer

        Greensboro; Ph. B. 1899; b. Goldsboro, June 29, 1878; p. Capt. David J. and Martha (Baker); m. Mamie Stroud, Oct. 17, 1907; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1899-1900; supt. Thomasville, (Ga.) public schools 1900-01; supt. Greensboro city schools 1901-04; lawyer 1906-; Methodist.

BROADHURST, HUGH HUNT Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.; s. 1899-1901; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1905; b. Goldsboro, July 14, 1880; p. Capt. David John and Martha Jane


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(Baker); m. Ethel Mary Lloyd, June 4, 1910; prof. mil. science and tactics N. C. State col. 1916-17; asst. in vocational training U. S. Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1922-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt.-maj.-lieut.-col. 1905-; service Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, France, Belgium; maj.-lieut.-col. 2nd and 1st divs. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

BROADNAX, JOHN WILSON

        Rockingham co.; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., Apr. 25, 1821; A.B. 1841; farmer; maj., C. S. A. Ransom's brigade staff of Brig-Gen. Matt W. Ransom commissary.

BROCK, BURR COLEY Lawyer

        Farmington; s. 1913; s. l. 1915; b. Nov. 28, 1892; p. M. B. and -- --.

BROCKMAN, HARRY LYNDON Physician

        Roland Park, High Point; s. 1912-13; s. s. 1915; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1917; b. Greensboro, June 1, 1890; p. J. L. and Fannie Elbridge (Adams); m. Maria N. Butler, Mar. 6, 1922; Di Soc.; resident pathologist Univ. of Pa. hosp., 1920-21; physician Greensboro 1921-22; High Point hosp. 1922-; lieut. (j. g.) U. S. N. med. corps. 1917-18; lieut. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

BROCKMAN, OTTO RAVEN

        212 S. Mendenhall st., Greensboro; s. 1919-20; b. Oct. 26, 1901.

*BRODIE, EDMUND GHOLSON

        From Granville co.; Henderson; b. Aug. 26, 1841; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.; ordnance sergt. 54th reg. N. C.

*BRODDIE, EDMUND

        Franklin co.; s. 1797.

*BRODNAX, ALEXANDER JONES

        Laurenceville, Va., b. Jan. or Feb., 1799; d. Feb. 21, 1832; s. 1815.

*BRODNAX, WILLIAM F. Planter

        Rockingham co.; s. 1844-46.

*BRODNAX, WILLIAM FREDERICK Civil Engineer

        Leaksville; b. 1863; s. 1882-83; with Westinghouse Elec. co., Pittsburg, Pa.

BRODY, LOUIS JULIUS STEPHEN Magazine Publisher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; New York univ.; b. May 22, 1902; Di Soc.; track team; bus. mgr. Tar Heel.

BROGDEN, LAUTREE CRANMER School Superintendent

        Raleigh; Ph.B. 1895; M.A. Columbia 1912; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 8, 1871; p. Willis H. and Virginia (Robinson); Phi Soc.; taught in private schools; Greensboro city H. S. 1897-98; supt. Kinston schools 1900-09; state supervisor rural schools; faculty U. N. C. summer school; several bulletins on rural schools and pupil transportation; bulletin on rural school supervision; Baptist.

BROGDEN, WILLIS JAMES Lawyer

        Durham; Ph.B. 1898; b. Wayne co., Oct. 18, 1877; p. Willis Hall and Virginia E. (Robinson); m. Lila Markham, Jan. 9, 1917; editor Tar Heel; Phi Soc.; teacher Raleigh Male Academy 1898-1901; prin. Durham city schools 1901-07; lawyer 1907-; co. atty. for Durham co. 1908-11; mayor Durham 1911-15; Baptist.

†BRONFIN, ISIDOR DAVID

        Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. m. 1907.

*BROOKES, CHARLES BLACKWELL

        From Stokes co.; Winston-Salem; d. Sept. 1, 1902; s. 1845-48; manufacturer; merchant.

*BROOKES, DANIEL IVERSON

        Forsyth co.; b. 1832; d. 1856; A.B. 1854.

*BROOKES, GEORGE W.

        From Stokesco co.; Pelahatchee, Miss.; s. 1845-47; trustee U. N. C. 1868.

BROOKS, AUBREY L. Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1891-92; s. l. 1892-94; Univ. of Ky; b. Person co., May 21, 1872; p. Dr. Z. T. and Chestina H. (Hale); m. Helen T. Higbie, Nov. 15, 1910; lawyer Roxboro 1894-97; general counsel Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co.; Dixie Fire Ins. co.; N. C. Public Service co., 1897-; solicitor 9th judicial dist. 1898-1908; Mason; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

*BROOKS, BERNARD ALEXANDER

        Nashville; b. Person co., Oct. 4, 1878; d. Apr. 9, 1914; m. Bertie Taylor, Feb. 9, 1909; s. a. 1897-99; s. l. 1901-02; merchant 1899-1901; lawyer; mayor Nashville 1 yr; Methodist.

BROOKS, BAIRD URQUHART Physician

        507 Watts st., Durham; B.S. 1901; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Univ of Md., 1905; b. Castalia, Jan. 19, 1881; p. Ripley Urquhart and Rebecca (Rowan); m. Annie Sills; Phi Soc.; Kiwanian; 1st lieut.-capt.-maj. 305th Field hosp. 77th div. asst. div. surgeon 77th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BROOKS, BROWN WILSON Merchant

        Allen; s. 1910-11; b. Union co., Jan. 18, 1887; p. James T. and Martha E. (Smith); m. Grace Allen, Mar. 25, 1906; teacher 1912-15; merchant 1915-; Mason.

BROOKS, CLYDE KENNETH Chemist

        411 N. Cedar st., Greensboro; B.S. 1922; b. Roxboro, Apr. 22, 1900; p. William Henry and Martha Jane (Scoggins); Alpha Chi Sigma; Kappa Pi; asst. supt. N. C. Finishing co., Salisbury; Presbyterian.

*BROOKS, ERNEST LINWOOD

        From Kinston; Washington; d. 1919; s. 1894-95.

BROOKS, FRANK GIBBONS Druggist

        Siler City; s. ph. 1920-21; b. Jan. 25, 1900; p. Mrs. George F. Wise; druggist, Greensboro, 1921-22; sec. and treas., Siler City Drug co., 1922-.


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BROOKS, FREDERICK HOLLIDAY Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. l. 1900-01; b. Williamsburg, Va., Aug. 12, 1878; p. James M. and Nannie A. R. (Hull); m. Lelia Parker, Sept. 25, 1901; co. atty. 2 yrs.; town atty. 4 yrs.; judge recorder's ct., Johnston co., 1911-22; mem. firm Pou & Brooks, 1901-11; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BROOKS, FREDERICK PHILIPS Teacher

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1921; M.S. 1922; b. Kinston; p. F. F. and Mary Ada (Barwick); Alpha Chi Sigma; asst. prof. chemistry Clemson col. 1922-23; 2 mos. Plattsburg O. T. C.; Christian.

BROOKS, GLYNDON HILLMAN

        Woodsdale; s. 1922-23; b. Woodsdale, Aug. 21, 1902; p. Reuben Phillips and Alma Nola (Hall); employee Tob. Growers' Co-op. Assn., 1923.

BROOKS, GEORGE MARTIN Physician

        Elm City; s. m. 1914-16; Trinity 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1918; b. Sunbury, Feb. 6, 1890; p. Dr. George Casten and Etta Eugenia (Parker); m. Mattie Pauline Owens, July 6, 1918; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Chi; pres. Wilson co. med. soc. 1919-20; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Methodist.

BROOKS, ISAAC ERNUL

        413 Spencer ave., New Bern; s. 1919-20; b. Feb. 25, 1898.

*BROOKS, IVERSON LEE Minister

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1819.

BROOKS, JAMES COSTIN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1888-89.

BROOKS, JULIUS CULPEPPER Physician

        1900 Chamberlain ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1898-1900 M.D. Grant univ., 1908; b. Monroe, July 15, 1876; p. Alexander J. and Thetus S. (Austen); m. Maude Rathmell, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 14, 1914; Di Soc.; Erlanger hosp., Chattanooga, Tenn.; children's hosp., New York, N. Y.; New York Lying-in hosp., New York, N. Y.; city bacteriologist, Chattanooga; Tenn. pellagra comm.; pres. Chattanooga and Hamilton Co. Med. Soc.; vice-pres. Tenn., State Med. assn.; Mason; Shriner; Baptist.

*BROOKS, JAMES EDWIN Physician

        Liberty; d. May 19, 1921; s. a. 1891-92; s. m. 1892-94.

BROOKS, JONATHAN FLEMING Druggist

        Hendersonville; s. 1898-99; b. Brevard, July 31, 1874; p. Dr. W. and Ella (Wertz); m. Helen Douglas Begg, Oct. 18, 1899; commr. of Home City 6 yrs.; school commr. 4 yrs.; Pythian; Baptist.

BROOKS, JOHN HENRY Teacher

        Seattle, Wash.; s. 1890.

BROOKS, JOHN WATSON Lawyer

        320-321-322 Drumheller bldg., Walla Walla, Wash.; s. l. 1891-92; b. Asheville, Sept. 9, 1870; p. Charles and Elizabeth (Cagle); m. Esther Belle Singleton, July 18, 1898; city atty. Walla Walla 1910-11; mem. Am. Bar Assn.; Odd Fellow; Elk; Woodman.

†BROOKS, JOHN Z.

        Johnson's Mills; s. 1883-84.

BROOKS, RALPH ELBERT Physician

        Rainey st., Burlington; s. 1916-18; A.B. Trinity 1914; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1920; b. Roxboro, Mar. 12, 1891; p. Charles B. and Emma P. (Tapp); Kappa Psi; resident physician Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1920-21; physician 1921-; A. E. F. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Shriner; Knight Templar; Methodist.

BROOKS, ROBERT P. Civil Engineer

        Woodsdale; B.S. 1917; b. Woodsdale, Mar. 26, 1897; p. Reuben P. and Alma (Hall); Phi Soc.; Elisha Mitchell Soc.; engr. asst. Bell Tel. co., 1919-20; American Bridge co. 1920-; 2nd lieut. 1917; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19.

BROOKS, ROBERT WILLIAM

        Garner; s. 1921-23; b. Spencer, June 22, 1904; p. William Lafayette and Mary Elizabeth (Bell); Western Union Tel. co., Oct. 4, 1923; R. G. Dun and co., Apr. 16, 1924; Baptist.

BROOKS, THOMAS COOKE Lawyer

        Main st., Roxboro; Ph.B. 1880; b. Woodsdale, Jan. 18, 1859; p. James Jefferson and Camelia (Davis); m. Daisy L. Newell, June 8, 1893; Di Soc.; teacher 1880-1893; lawyer 1893-; Presbyterian.

*BROOKS, WILLIAM COSTIN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1869.

*BROOKS, WILLIAM MARTIN Teacher

        From Chatham co.; Lincoln co.; b. Dec. 23, 1833; d. Dec. 15, 1898; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

BROOKSHIRE, GUY ELLIOTT Salesman

        683 Haywood road, Asheville; Ph.G. 1918; b. Asheville, Nov. 22, 1895; p. LeRoy Decatur and Julina Anthrite (Justice); m. Helen Louise Jones, Asheville, Oct. 16, 1922; class pres. 1917-18; pres. Wm. Simpson Pharmaceutical Soc.; Kappa Psi; the Upjohn co., Kalamazoo, Mich.; A. E. F. 1918-19, Belleau Wood; Mason; Baptist.

BROOKSHIRE, JOHN VOORHEES

        Sou. Pub. Utilities co., Chester, S. C.; s. 1914-15; p. James Madison and Etta (Haliburton); m. Helen Nichols, June 3, 1922; salesman Sou. Pub. Utiities co., Winston-Salem, 2 yrs.; commercial mgr. ibid. Greenville, S. C., 1919-23; mgr. ibid. Chester, S. C., 1923-; 31st ambulance co.-321st ambulance co. A. E. F. 1917-19.

BROOKSHIRE, LLOYD PLEMMONS

        Asheville; Ph.G. 1924; b. Nov. 28, 1901 p. T. D. and -- --; Baptist.

BROOME, HAYWOOD HENRY Farmer

        Aurora; s. 1921; b. Mar. 31, 1902; m. B. Linder.


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BROOME, HENRY WALTER Farmer

        Kinston; pres. Aurora; s. 1916; b. June 18, 1898; p. L. M. and -- --.

BROTHERS, HARVEY ATLEE Salesman

        South Creek; s. 1922-23; b. South Creek, Dec. 17, 1900; p. James and Julia (Flowers); Woodman; Baptist.

BROTHERS, HENRY LINWOOD Lawyer

        Dick st., Fayetteville; s. l. 1904-06 b. Nansemond co., Va., Jan. 20, 1874; p. William Henry and Mary Jane (Parker); m. Ada Howell, Apr. 9, 1907; judge Cumberland co. ct.; Pythian; Methodist.

*BROTHERS, JOHN EDWARD

        Elizabeth City; s. 1882-83.

BROTHERS, WILLIAM TYNDAL

        El Paso, Texas; s. l. 1913.

BROUGHTON, NEEDHAM BRYANT Physician

        309-311 Citizens Bank bldg., Raleigh; s. m. 1916; A.B. Wake Forest 1911; Columbia univ. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1919; b. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1890; p. N. B. and Carolina Rickard (Lougee); m. Lorna Helen Bell, Mar. 19, 1921; Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; mem. Amer. Med. Assn.; N. C. Med Soc.; Wake Co. Med. Soc.; Raleigh Acad. of Med.; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa., 1918; Baptist.

BROWER, EUGENE BOST Banker

        Winston-Salem; s. 1918; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 15, 1899; p. James F. and Rosa Belle (Bost); m. Roberta Love, Sept. 5, 1923; teller Merchants' Bank and Trust co., Winston-Salem; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Moravian.

BROWER, JAMES, FREDERICK Auditor

        300 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; Ph.B. 1905; b. Farmington, Oct. 6, 1881; p. Prof. James Fletcher and Tennie M. (Keehln); m. Hattie Timberlake, July 10, 1907; teacher Salem Boys' sch. 1905-06; employee-auditor Wachovia Bank and Trust co., Winston-Salem 1906-; Pythian; Moravian.

*BROWN, ASHBEL GREEN Teacher

        Granville co.; b. 1821; d. Sept. 22, 1906; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846; asso. prof., Greek, U. N. C. 1844-56.

BROWN, ARCHIBALD RILEY

        Greensboro; s. 1921; b. Mar. 29, 1903.

*BROWN, AARON VAIL

        From Laurenceville, Va.; Tennessee; b. 1797; d. 1859; A.B. 1814; LL.D. 1857; mem. gen'l. assem., Tenn.; mem. congress 1839-45; gov. Tenn., 1845-49; postmaster gen'l. 1857-59.

*BROWN, BEDFORD

        Caswell co.; b. 1795; d. Dec. 6, 1870; s. 1813; mem. house of commons 1815, '17 and '23; state sen. 1828, '29, '42, '58, '62 and '70; speaker state sen.; U. S. sen. 1829-41; mem. const. conventions 1861 and '65; mem. reconstruction conv. 1865.

BROWN, BRYANT COUNCIL Student

        Snead's Ferry; A.B. 1922; Harvard Law sch., 1922-23; b. Snead's Ferry, Sept. 5, 1896; p. Rev. C. C. and Alice (Williams); Tau Kappa Alpha; Amphoterothan; Grail; asst. in English U. N. C. 1921-22; Graham Memorial Fund campaign 1923-24; yeoman 1st class-chief yeoman-ensign pay corps U. S. N. 1917-19; Mason.

*BROWN, BENJAMIN WARREN Planter

        From Pitt co.; Lassiter's Mills; b. 1835; d. 1885; s. 1856-57; C. S. A.

BROWN, CECIL BAYARD Teacher

        211 McCaslin ave., Sweetwater, Tenn.; s. 1904-06; A.B. Lincoln Memorial univ., 1917; b. Philadelphia, Tenn., May 21, 1878; p. William Leonidas and Sidney Carolina (Hood); m. Buena Vista West, Aug. 28, 1906; prin. Atkinson H. S. 1906-07; teacher Monroe co., Tenn. schools 1907-; Presbyterian.

BROWN, C. CONNOR Minister

        1703 S. 4th st., Louisville, Ky.; A.B. 1899; A.M. 1900; B.D. Presbyterian Theo. Sem. of Ky., 1902; Southern Baptist Theo. Sem. 2 yrs.; p. John Calvin and Sarah (Alexander); m. Willie Barret Taylor, July 17, 1903; minister and evangelist; Presbyterian.

BROWN, CLEMENT COOTE, JR. Merchant

        Wilmington; s. 1907-10; Wake Forest col. 1906; b. Wilmington, June 29, 1888; p. Clement Cook and Ellen (Stevenson); m. Mary Settle Boyd, Oct. 18, 1920; Sigma Nu; civil engr. 1910-17; wholesale tob. bus. 1920-; 1st lieut. 307 engr. train 1917; capt. A. E. F. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

BROWN, CAMILLUS ELNO Secretary

        17 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Feb. 28, 1899; p. J. W. and Eunice J.; Baptist.

BROWN, CHARLIE EVERETTE Farmer

        Belcross; s. 1909; b. Camden, Oct. 28, 1884; p. J. W. and Sarah; m. Ruth Sawyer, Dec. 18, 1917; Baptist.

BROWN, CECIL KENNETH Teacher

        Davidson; A.M. 1923; A.B. Davidson col. 1921; Univ. of Va.; Univ. of Besancon, France; b. Salisbury, Oct. 24, 1900; p. Pleasant Marion and Caroline Amery (Shelton); asst. prof. Davidson col. 1923; Presbyterian.

BROWN, CHALES KNOX

        R. 5, Asheville; s. 1922; b. Sept. 4, 1899.

BROWN, CHARLES LEE

        Burnsville; s. 1917; b. Nov. 3, 1895; p. S. J. and -- --.

BROWN, CLAUDIUS PARKS Realtor

        Southern Re