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350    HATHCOCK [L57.1]

      Location - Cape Fear Township. 0.45 mile east of SR 1907, Lower Thrift Road, in Jordan Lake area

      Coordinates: 35d 41m 00.0s N; 79d 01m 32.0s W Click here for Online Maps

      In the 1970's, Corps of Engineers Final Report, Relocation of Cemeteries, Group III, Exhibit D, Sheet 11 of 15 shows 14 graves including 6 Unknown. The Group III Report says 15 graves were reinterred [Note 20] at Gum Springs Baptist Church Reinterment Site 4 (L80.3).

      Owner: US Army Corps of Engineers.
      Legal Description: Site 427-C.
      Topo Quadrant: Merry Oaks.
      Family owned: Yes.
      Abandoned: Yes.
      Number of graves: 14.
      Cemetery size: 45' x 70'.
      White: Yes.
      Restricted access: Yes. In Jordan Lake area
      Enclosed: No.
      Markers: Yes.
      Markers with inscriptions: Yes.
      Number of readable markers: 10.
      Last burial: 1916.
      First burial: 1880.
      Miscellaneous information: Corps of Engineers "Report for Relocation of Cemeteries, Group III," says 14 graves were reinterred to Gum Springs Church Cemetery (L80.3)..
      Last canvassed by: Will M. Heiser. Date: 17 May 1994.




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