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Mary Ferrand Henderson

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Mary Ferrand Henderson

Birth
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
4 Jul 1965 (aged 79)
Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
B -1468
Memorial ID
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Mary Henderson was the daughter of JOHN STEELE HENDERSON and ELIZABETH BROWNRIGG CAIN. Mary never married. According to her death certificate, she was living in ORANGE, NORTH CAROLINA, when she became ill. She was taken to the NORTH CAROLINA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL on July 2, 1965 and died of a heart attack on July 4, 1965.

The following information was copied from additional information.

"Henderson served as vice-chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party, 1922-1930. She also was a member of the Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill and active in affairs of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and in a number of lineage societies. In the mid-1930s, she served as editor of the Social Register of North Carolina, which was published in 1936. Correspondence, financial and legal material, and organizational items of Mary Ferrand Henderson, relating to family and personal matters and to interests and activities of Henderson, such as the Episcopal Church in North Carolina, the North Carolina Democratic Party, and the Social Register of North Carolina (1936)."

Mary Henderson was the daughter of JOHN STEELE HENDERSON and ELIZABETH BROWNRIGG CAIN. Mary never married. According to her death certificate, she was living in ORANGE, NORTH CAROLINA, when she became ill. She was taken to the NORTH CAROLINA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL on July 2, 1965 and died of a heart attack on July 4, 1965.

The following information was copied from additional information.

"Henderson served as vice-chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party, 1922-1930. She also was a member of the Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill and active in affairs of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and in a number of lineage societies. In the mid-1930s, she served as editor of the Social Register of North Carolina, which was published in 1936. Correspondence, financial and legal material, and organizational items of Mary Ferrand Henderson, relating to family and personal matters and to interests and activities of Henderson, such as the Episcopal Church in North Carolina, the North Carolina Democratic Party, and the Social Register of North Carolina (1936)."



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