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0260    LEE/MASSENGILL

      Location - Ingrams.

      Coordinates: 35d 21m 38.2s N; 78d 25m 30.1s W Click here for Online Maps

      about 1 0.5 miles from Blackmans Crossroads on SR 1143 east 0.5 mile turn right on to SR 1140. go 0.5 mile turn left on SR 1145 dirt road. it is in a field on the left. Fenced. not kept up well. 8 marked graves. 6 unmarked graves.

      Compiler: Mrs Ray Boyette, Mar 1976.


  1. Lee, Betty Massengill   (b. Unknown - d. Bef 1910)
      • wife of William Henry Lee. daughter of Henry & Nellie Massengill
  2. Lee, Nancy Laura   (b. 28 Mar 1876 - d. 31 Oct 1963)
      • wife of Busbee Lee. daughter of Joseph & Mary Massengill
  3. Lee, William Henry   (b. Unknown - d. 1910)
      • Co E 24th NC Inf US Army
  4. Massengill, Henry   (b. 3 Jul 1809 - d. 25 Jun 1885)
      • husband of Nellie Massengill. [Census 1850 h 1689]
  5. Massengill, Jesse James   (b. 1852 - d. 1876)
  6. Massengill, Joseph S   (b. 10 Mar 1855 - d. 3 Jul 1936)
      • brother of Betty Massengill Lee
  7. Massengill, Mary Surrena Lee   (b. 25 Mar 1849 - d. 17 Oct 1950)
      • wife of Joseph S Massengill
  8. Massengill, Nellie   (b. 3 May 1812 - d. Apr 1901)
      • wife of Henry Massengill. [Census 1850 h 1689]


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