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061    MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH   -   Surname starts with D

      Location - Alamance County. On south side of Mt. Olive Church Rd (SR 2102), about 0.4 mile southeast of Hwy NC 87.

      Coordinates: 35d 50m 58.1s N; 79d 15m 59.1s W Click here for Online Maps

      Survey submitted by Steve Jones of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in December 2010. Updates through 2020 by Steve Jones in January 2021.

      Historical monument on the east side of Mt Olive Church Rd: "In memory of Samuel L. Lewis, Oct 17, 1813, Dec 9, 1879, who bequeathed this land to Mt. Olive Baptist Church.".
      From 1771 until 1897 this area of Alamance county was a part of Chatham county.

      Short Row Between Row A and Fence (not Included in Listing)

      1 - Child of Will Andrews
      2 - Child of Will Andrews
      3 - Wife of Will Andrews
      4 - Will Andrews
      5 - Unknown

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  1. Dark, Dura Mae Perry   (b. 3 Jul 1926 - d. 23 Jan 2017)
      • Row- AE, Plot- 12. Daughter of Leroy Perry and Suda Andrews Perry.
  2. Durham, Annie Perry   (b. 1899 - d. 1994)
      • Row- U, Plot- 24
  3. Durham, Charlie L.   (b. 1893 - d. 1978)
      • Row- U, Plot- 25


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