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|  Laurie Knight (#47267820)
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I'm grateful for this website as it has answered many questions relating to births and deaths within my family.
I've met some very nice folks on this site that are more than willing to help you find your family members. I hope I can "Pay It Forward".
My word of advice is: Someone helps you; try to do the same for another. "What Goes Around, Comes Around". If you are nice, cordial and find others for another, someone you don't even know, the favor will be returned.
If I can help you, I will try my very best. Count on it!
If you would like me to transfer a loved one, please contact me and it will be done.
Thanks, L __________________________________
Here are some very helpful websites or reference materials:
Ancestry.com
Johnston County Heritage Center
Harnett County Library Cemetery Database:
Pitt County Cemetery Census by J. L. Jackson for 1940's & 1950's:
Pitt County Family Researchers:
Cemetery Census of North Carolina
Lamar County, TX Genealogy:
Wayne County, NC GENWEB | |
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| | Messages left for Laurie Knight (97) | [Leave Message] |
D & D Fletcher
 | RE: Bakers /Hillside Cemetery You're very welcome & we're glad to help! | | | Mary Ann Loss
 | RE: Elsie Lee Butler You're welcome. Is there anyone else in Raleigh Memorial Park that you might need? Just ask. MA | | | Diane Keiser
 | Daniel Elijah Moore Per a copy of the death certificate for Daniel Elijah Moore (s/o John Ira Moore, Sr. and Lucretia Ellen Massengill) his DOD is Sept 19, 1918 Ingrams Twp, Johnston Co, NC. | | | Cindy & Joey Lassiter
 | RE: Ballree Yes, I created a memorial for her and added a photo of their markers together on each of their memorials. I took the liberty of linking them also. If you would like a transfer of her memorial to your care let me know. | | | Phyllis Kelly
 | RE: Daulcie Vann McLamb Honeycutt You're very welcome. I grew up in Sampson County and have made over 1,000 pictures of tombstones. I just haven't taken the time to add them to Find A Grave. If you have another one in particular, let me know and I'll see if I have it.
I agree with your bio statements. I have met some very nice folks. I agree that if you get help, you should be willing to help in return if you can. I know how hard it must be for folks that live far away to get to Sampson County and some of these hidden jewels of cemeteries. I visit back there several times a year, so between my cousin and me, we can find these cemeteries and may have pics of a lot of them already.
Phyllis | | | Lloyd Robinson
 | RE: H. M. Wood Laurie, it was a nice day and I had no trouble finding the marker when I looked in the right spot.
Lloyd | | | Lloyd Robinson
 | RE: Hoida Wood Laurie, I rechecked to cemetery records and found that I was looking on the wrong row. Will look on the correct row the next time I am out there. Sorry I missed him the first time.
Lloyd | | | Lloyd Robinson
 | Heida Wood Laurie, I couldn't find a marker for Heida where the cemetery records show her buried, but there was a pair of headstones of Woods at that location. One was Martha Jane Wood, 1877-1956, annotated as Mother. The other was Daniel Joseph Wood, 1902-1975. I took a picture of the pair of headstones and would be glad to enter it on their memorials if you wish, just reply to me.
If you do, let me know their relationship if you know.
A fellow Find A Grave worker,
Lloyd Robinson | | | Sonja Brumley Vaughn
 | John Walker "Cowboy" Knight Thank you for the additional info. It has been posted.
Sonja | | | Rosemary DeVore
 | RE: Charles L. Knight You are welcome. This was the first time we did this. Thought we could find this on our own, but we finally went into the office and they took us right to the gravesite. It is a larger area than we originally thought. We learned a few things and great time. Such a beautiful day.
Glad we could help.
Rosemary DeVore | | | | [View all messages...] |
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