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Joseph Lafayette Hedrick

Birth
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
21 Jun 1902 (aged 54)
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Choir: MB, Square 01N, Row 06, Grave 07
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parents were Jacob B. Hedrick and Mary Hedrick. His first marriage was to Laura Ann Everhart on February 18, 1868 in Davidson County, NC. His second marriage was to Emma Thorpe Mosley on June 21, 1886 in Forsyth County, NC.

Joseph Lafayette Hedrick: (36633923) is my great grandfather. He was first married to Laura Ann Everhart on Feb. 2, 1868, She was born on Nov 29, 1846 in Davidson County, NC, to Andrew and Caroline Leonard Everhart of Davidson County. She died Nov 18, 1881, in Davidson County, NC. Burial was in Beulah Cemetery in Welcome, Davidson County. Their children are James Early Hedrick-124752105, Emmitt Lafayette Hedrick-17927380, and Bessie Caroline Hedrick Womble-35885358. All children were born in Davidson County, NC
Contributor: sylvia (49409394)
parents were Jacob B. Hedrick and Mary Hedrick. His first marriage was to Laura Ann Everhart on February 18, 1868 in Davidson County, NC. His second marriage was to Emma Thorpe Mosley on June 21, 1886 in Forsyth County, NC.

Joseph Lafayette Hedrick: (36633923) is my great grandfather. He was first married to Laura Ann Everhart on Feb. 2, 1868, She was born on Nov 29, 1846 in Davidson County, NC, to Andrew and Caroline Leonard Everhart of Davidson County. She died Nov 18, 1881, in Davidson County, NC. Burial was in Beulah Cemetery in Welcome, Davidson County. Their children are James Early Hedrick-124752105, Emmitt Lafayette Hedrick-17927380, and Bessie Caroline Hedrick Womble-35885358. All children were born in Davidson County, NC
Contributor: sylvia (49409394)

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And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away.



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