On 9 January 1895 in Craven County, North Carolina when he marries Dora Arnold, his name is noted as Jno. F. Ipock.
~ ~ ~
Father of
1. Stephen Lee Ipock, Sr. (1894-1946),
2. James B. Ipock (~1898-?),
3. Susan Virginia "Sudie" Ipock (1900-1922), and
4. John Franklin Ipock, Jr. (1906-1964).
~ ~ ~
FOUND DEAD IN WOODS
John Ipock, a Farmer of Core Creek
Meets Sudden Death.
A telephone message from Core Creek last night gave the news of the death of Mr. John Ipock, a well known farmer of that section.
He was found dead in the woods near his home last evening about six o’clock. The Journal’s informant was unable to state whether he was killed or died a natural death.
He was a comparatively young man, aged 35 years, and was apparently very healthy and vigorous.
On the other hand he had no enemies and it is not believed that he was killed by any person, whatever.
He is survived by a widow and two children.
[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 25 January 2018.]
The Daily Journal
(New Bern, North Carolina)
Wednesdy, February 7, 1906,
Page 1, Column 5
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/55176012/
~ ~ ~
It is unknown if he has a grave marker.
~ ~ ~
Any additional info is greatly appreciated.
On 9 January 1895 in Craven County, North Carolina when he marries Dora Arnold, his name is noted as Jno. F. Ipock.
~ ~ ~
Father of
1. Stephen Lee Ipock, Sr. (1894-1946),
2. James B. Ipock (~1898-?),
3. Susan Virginia "Sudie" Ipock (1900-1922), and
4. John Franklin Ipock, Jr. (1906-1964).
~ ~ ~
FOUND DEAD IN WOODS
John Ipock, a Farmer of Core Creek
Meets Sudden Death.
A telephone message from Core Creek last night gave the news of the death of Mr. John Ipock, a well known farmer of that section.
He was found dead in the woods near his home last evening about six o’clock. The Journal’s informant was unable to state whether he was killed or died a natural death.
He was a comparatively young man, aged 35 years, and was apparently very healthy and vigorous.
On the other hand he had no enemies and it is not believed that he was killed by any person, whatever.
He is survived by a widow and two children.
[Transcribed by David A. French,
www.ENCFamiles.org, 25 January 2018.]
The Daily Journal
(New Bern, North Carolina)
Wednesdy, February 7, 1906,
Page 1, Column 5
https://newscomnc.newspapers.com/image/55176012/
~ ~ ~
It is unknown if he has a grave marker.
~ ~ ~
Any additional info is greatly appreciated.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement