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James Terry McLeod

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James Terry McLeod

Birth
Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, USA
Death
2 Jan 1944 (aged 87)
Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Ellerbe, Richmond County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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James Terry McLeod was the first of three sons born to Elizabeth Abigail Terry and Norman Calhoun McLeod. He had six sisters, two of whom died the year he was born. In 1884, he married Mary Ella "Mollie" Bennett. His brother, Alexander Calhoun McLeod, married Mollie's sister, Ida Cornelia.

Jim and Mollie were farmers and the parents of five children: Archie Karl, Laura Augusta, Lazelle Bennett, Furman James and Lena Tatia McLeod. Laura died as a toddler in 1889.

The James Terry McLeod house still exists and is owned by the Price Richardson Hunt Club. It sits at the intersection of Sandhills Game Management Road (aka Gibson Mill Road) and Beaverdam Church Road.

To see photos of the house, copy/paste path into browser:
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Bio by: JTerry ღ, grand niece
James Terry McLeod was the first of three sons born to Elizabeth Abigail Terry and Norman Calhoun McLeod. He had six sisters, two of whom died the year he was born. In 1884, he married Mary Ella "Mollie" Bennett. His brother, Alexander Calhoun McLeod, married Mollie's sister, Ida Cornelia.

Jim and Mollie were farmers and the parents of five children: Archie Karl, Laura Augusta, Lazelle Bennett, Furman James and Lena Tatia McLeod. Laura died as a toddler in 1889.

The James Terry McLeod house still exists and is owned by the Price Richardson Hunt Club. It sits at the intersection of Sandhills Game Management Road (aka Gibson Mill Road) and Beaverdam Church Road.

To see photos of the house, copy/paste path into browser:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.235673456474497.56449.184570854918091&l=edd6e5ce57&type=1

Bio by: JTerry ღ, grand niece


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