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Henry Clifford Price

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Henry Clifford Price

Birth
Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1 Jan 1964 (aged 57)
Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Henry Clifford Price was born on September 30, 1906 in Monroe, North Carolina to David Franklin Price Sr. and Wilma Belle Price. Wilma's last name was Crump. Wilma re-married to a guy named, John Baucom after David was murdered. Henry only went two or three years in school but could read and write fine. He was very good carpenter but didnt hire out as a carpenter cause there was no work. He was a very good gardener and raised and sold lots of vegetables. He was an accomplished cotton mill worker and could operate all the machines in all the mill. He worked many years in different mills. Henry had four brothers: David, English, R.D. and Robert. He had four sisters: Minnie, Lizzie, Maggie and Kathleen. Henry Died Jauary 1,1964 and was buried in Lakeland Cemetery in Monroe, North Carolina. Henry Died from being murdered near his home as well as his father. The murders happened years apart and was not by the same person. The suspects were near traced by police and was hidden on the death records.
Henry Clifford Price was born on September 30, 1906 in Monroe, North Carolina to David Franklin Price Sr. and Wilma Belle Price. Wilma's last name was Crump. Wilma re-married to a guy named, John Baucom after David was murdered. Henry only went two or three years in school but could read and write fine. He was very good carpenter but didnt hire out as a carpenter cause there was no work. He was a very good gardener and raised and sold lots of vegetables. He was an accomplished cotton mill worker and could operate all the machines in all the mill. He worked many years in different mills. Henry had four brothers: David, English, R.D. and Robert. He had four sisters: Minnie, Lizzie, Maggie and Kathleen. Henry Died Jauary 1,1964 and was buried in Lakeland Cemetery in Monroe, North Carolina. Henry Died from being murdered near his home as well as his father. The murders happened years apart and was not by the same person. The suspects were near traced by police and was hidden on the death records.


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