Wives were 1)Francis "Fannie" S. Covington; 2) Ermine "Minnie" LeGrand Everett.
He also has a Cenotaph marker in the Alfred Dockery cemetery in Rockingham, Richmond County, NC, where other family members are buried. Memorial 62667052.
(Definition of Cenotaph: A memorial or headstone placed on a grave where the physical body is not present. Historically, cenotaphs have been used to memorialize or to commemorate the deaths of those lost in war, or are at rest in another part of the world.)
Wives were 1)Francis "Fannie" S. Covington; 2) Ermine "Minnie" LeGrand Everett.
He also has a Cenotaph marker in the Alfred Dockery cemetery in Rockingham, Richmond County, NC, where other family members are buried. Memorial 62667052.
(Definition of Cenotaph: A memorial or headstone placed on a grave where the physical body is not present. Historically, cenotaphs have been used to memorialize or to commemorate the deaths of those lost in war, or are at rest in another part of the world.)
Family Members
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James Turner Dockery
1825–1826
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Thomas Covington Dockery
1826–1911
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Oliver Hart Dockery
1828–1906
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PVT John Morehead Dockery
1830–1865
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PVT John Morehead Dockery
1830–1865
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Ann Eliza Dockery Morrisey
1832–1863
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Mary E. Dockery Smith
1836–1916
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Benjamin Franklin Dockery
1839–1915
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Alfred W Dockery
1841–1914
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James Marshall Dockery
1843–1919
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Mae Puss Dockery
1845–1850
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