He had been a merchant at Minor for a number of years. He was a member of Bruington Baptist Church and a member of the Essex County Farm Bureau.
Mr. Acree is survived by his wife, Mrs. Woodley Broaddus Acree; two brothers, J.C. Acree of Minor and James L. Acree of Tappahannock; and three sisters, Misses Maxie, Mary and Sue Acree, all of Bruington.
A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Mt Zion there.” Rappahannock Record, December 5, 1963
He had been a merchant at Minor for a number of years. He was a member of Bruington Baptist Church and a member of the Essex County Farm Bureau.
Mr. Acree is survived by his wife, Mrs. Woodley Broaddus Acree; two brothers, J.C. Acree of Minor and James L. Acree of Tappahannock; and three sisters, Misses Maxie, Mary and Sue Acree, all of Bruington.
A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Mt Zion there.” Rappahannock Record, December 5, 1963
Family Members
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William Garnett Acree
1881–1952
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Virginia Tanner "Virgie" Acree McGeorge
1883–1958
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Ambrose Buford Acree II
1884–1953
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Walter Moncure Acree
1887–1945
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Charles Percy Acree
1889–1890
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Mary Ella Acree
1892–1986
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Caroline Maxwell "Maxie" Acree
1895–1982
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Sue Alberta Acree
1897–1985
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James Long Acree
1904–1968
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John Cabell "Jack" Acree Sr
1904–1985
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