She came to the asylum from Moore county where she'd been employed washing and ironing. After a hospital stay of 1 yr 8 mo 19 days she succumbed to epilepsy. She had not married.
It would appear that her father died before 1920 and that her mother was committed to the asylum about a year before her death in 1932. She, too, is buried here. Her father's brother, Jordan, is also buried here.
Online family trees indicate that Maude's paternal grandfather was Samuel Barrett, a slave owner in Moore county.
She came to the asylum from Moore county where she'd been employed washing and ironing. After a hospital stay of 1 yr 8 mo 19 days she succumbed to epilepsy. She had not married.
It would appear that her father died before 1920 and that her mother was committed to the asylum about a year before her death in 1932. She, too, is buried here. Her father's brother, Jordan, is also buried here.
Online family trees indicate that Maude's paternal grandfather was Samuel Barrett, a slave owner in Moore county.
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