∼From Genealogy records of a cousin, I was given the following information:
Nolen L. Brunson states: "a recheck of the stones in the cemetery of Inman Baptist Church (February 28, 2000) indicates, on his stone, which is broken and lying on the ground, what appears to be a definite "W," as the first initial, then, in small letters somewhat elevated, what appears to be "ill", which would indicate that his name was "William". On Caroline's stone, which is still standing, the words are: "M. Caroline", wife of "W. F. Adkins".
∼From Genealogy records of a cousin, I was given the following information:
Nolen L. Brunson states: "a recheck of the stones in the cemetery of Inman Baptist Church (February 28, 2000) indicates, on his stone, which is broken and lying on the ground, what appears to be a definite "W," as the first initial, then, in small letters somewhat elevated, what appears to be "ill", which would indicate that his name was "William". On Caroline's stone, which is still standing, the words are: "M. Caroline", wife of "W. F. Adkins".
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