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213    LAMBERT [H36.1]

      Location - Matthews Township. North of SR 2110, Alston Bridge Road, 1.0 mile west of SR 2113, Sam Fields Road

      Coordinates: 35d 42m 31.4s N; 79d 24m 48.5s W Click here for Online Maps

      In 1963, Lois Sugg Willett, Guilford Battle Chapter, DAR, Greensboro, North Carolina, recorded 3 grave markers and noted 10 graves marked with field stones.

      Owner: James Dunn, Jr..
      Topo Quadrant: Siler City.
      Family owned: Yes.
      Abandoned: Yes.
      Number of graves: 13.
      White: Yes.
      Enclosed: Yes.
      Markers: Yes.
      Markers with inscriptions: Yes.
      Number of readable markers: 3.
      Last burial: 1930.
      First burial: 1855.
      Listed: Yes.
      Listed explanation: Guilford Battle Chapter, DAR, Greensboro NC, 1964 Report.
      Last canvassed by: Lois Sugg Willett. Date: 1963.


  1. Deaton, Andrew J.   (b. 6 Jan 1844 - d. 14 Apr 1930)
      • Husband of Nicie (Foushee) Deaton.
  2. Deaton, Nicie (Foushee)   (b. 2 Jul 1846 - d. 16 Mar 1875)
      • Wife of Andrew J. Deaton.
  3. Lambert, Frances G.   (b. 1803 - d. 28 Nov 1855)


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