Person:Frederick Graves (1)

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Frederick Graves
b.1 Nov 1822 North Carolina
m. 31 Mar 1820
  1. Frederick Graves1822 - 1883
  2. Jacob Graves1832 - 1893
m. 22 Dec 1845
  1. Handy Wood Graves1848 - 1927
  2. Delilah Jane Graves1848 - 1910
  3. Lettitia Caroline Graves1849 - 1919
  4. Eli Rankin Graves1851 - 1922
  5. Martha Isabel Graves1853 - 1924
  6. Martha Jane GravesAbt 1854 -
  7. Elizabeth Anjaline Graves1856 - 1856
  8. James Monroe Graves1863 -
  9. Thomas Nash Graves1866 - 1927
Facts and Events
Name Frederick Graves
Gender Male
Birth? 1 Nov 1822 North Carolina
Marriage 22 Dec 1845 Orange County, North Carolina, Levi Graves as bondsman - date in family bibleto Mary Margaret Wood
Census? 1850 Southern Dist, Alamance County, North Carolina
Census? 1860 Alamance County, North Carolina
Census? 1870 Coble, Alamance, North Carolina, United States
Death? 25 Apr 1883 Alamance County, North Carolina
Burial[1] St. Paul's Lutheran, Alamance County, North Carolina


GRAVES, Frederick aged more than 60 years died Wed. April 25 in Coble's Twp, Alamance Co. of heart disease He died suddenly near Bellemont Cotton Mills while on the way to Graham with a load of produce Gleaner obit May 3, 1883


Frederick's brother Jacob married Mary Margaret's sister Rebecca Caroline Wood

References
  1. Virginia Loy Fausel, web site by Allen Dew, http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/alam/cem007.htm. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery - transcription. (Location - 2719 Belmont-Alamance Rd., Burlington, NC).