Barbara Campbell

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In regard to edits, Yes I will make the necessary edits after I have verified the information. If the information already exists on the memorial, in a bio, in a note, in links or just common sense. IE: their whole family lived and died in the same location they were buried in, why ask me to add this information? I would also ask, please provide me with the information of your source for wanted edits. Sending me the same edit 20 times is not going to make me want to help you.

My family has lived within 30 miles of our original home place in North Carolina since 1772. Jesse Sr. Moore moved here from Virginia in 1772 and my family line never left. I am the ninth generation. My Grandmother, Amy Moore Coffey was a master storyteller and she knew all of them. These people that came before were not just ancestors, they were family. We kept them and their stories alive and with us.

I recently, (2013) found WPA records for the state of North Carolina. I am entering these records as I can. I have not visited these cemeteries. I do not plan to attempt finding them. I am making the effort to ensure not to duplicate. I will always indicate which records are from the WPA or Works Project Administration. I can offer no further information on these WPA records.


In regard to edits, Yes I will make the necessary edits after I have verified the information. If the information already exists on the memorial, in a bio, in a note, in links or just common sense. IE: their whole family lived and died in the same location they were buried in, why ask me to add this information? I would also ask, please provide me with the information of your source for wanted edits. Sending me the same edit 20 times is not going to make me want to help you.

My family has lived within 30 miles of our original home place in North Carolina since 1772. Jesse Sr. Moore moved here from Virginia in 1772 and my family line never left. I am the ninth generation. My Grandmother, Amy Moore Coffey was a master storyteller and she knew all of them. These people that came before were not just ancestors, they were family. We kept them and their stories alive and with us.

I recently, (2013) found WPA records for the state of North Carolina. I am entering these records as I can. I have not visited these cemeteries. I do not plan to attempt finding them. I am making the effort to ensure not to duplicate. I will always indicate which records are from the WPA or Works Project Administration. I can offer no further information on these WPA records.


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