Surveyed
by Sharon Dover Romanek December 2004 |
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The following is a complete listing of the tombstones in the McLemore Cemetery in Sampson County, NC.
Location Take Highway 24 from Fayetteville heading East toward Autryville. Continue 3.3 miles from the caution light at Autryville to the Hayne Exit road which becomes the Hayne Stretch Road after about 100 yards. It is then 4 miles to William’s Lane . There will be a small wood frame home directly across from the road. This is where William Lane Williams resided while still alive. Turn left onto Williams Lane and follow it about 1/4 mile or so. It will be a dirt road and will go through a heavy residential area where homes are very close to each other. The dirt road will curve to the right back behind some houses and the cemetery is on the left. This is a VERY congested area, so caution MUST be used if visiting the cemetery at all.
The epitaphs are as follows:
Albert Edward Ray US Army World War II Feb 26 1927 Nov 30 1992 Evalin Ray 1928-1986 Infant Son of Willie & Martha Williams Oct 28 1958 NOD Son of Jerry & Martha Williams Nov 7 1979 NOD Mae McLemore Horne Wife of James H Horne 1905-1937 Margaret McLemore Feb 9 1869 Dec 19 1956 Double Stone Williams Willie A Jun 28 1926 Dec 15 1968 Martha S Dec 6 1929 Aug 15 1988 Minnie Williams 1909-1986 Verbie S Williams Nov 8 1936 NOD Alma L Williams 1940-1983 William Lane Williams North Carolina Pvt Co M 54 Inf 6 Division World War I Aug 18 1896 Jul 2 1959 Carolyn Mae Williams Jan 12 1948 Apr 8 1948 Cordie McLemore Feb 26 1896 Jan 15 1948 Donald H Wager Mar 25 1930 Jan 23 2003 Elisha A McLemore May 16 1900 Jan 8 1986 Esby Williams Apr 29 1931 Jan 30 2000 W Eugene Williams Sep 6 1951 Aug 7 1975
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Location Take Highway 24 from Fayetteville heading East toward Autryville. Continue 3.3 miles from the caution light at Autryville to the Hayne Exit road which becomes the Hayne Stretch Road after about 100 yards. It is then 4 miles to William’s Lane . There will be a small wood frame home directly across from the road. This is where William Lane Williams resided while still alive. Turn left onto Williams Lane and follow it about 1/4 mile or so. It will be a dirt road and will go through a heavy residential area where homes are very close to each other. The dirt road will curve to the right back behind some houses and the cemetery is on the left. This is a congested area, so caution must be used if visiting the cemetery at all.
Albert Edward Ray
US Army
World War II
Feb 26 1927
Nov 30 1992
Evalin
Ray
1928-1986
Infant
Son of
Willie & Martha Williams
Oct 28 1958
NOD
Son
of
Jerry & Martha Williams
Nov 7 1979
NOD
Mae
McLemore Horne
Wife of
James H Horne
1905-1937
Margaret
McLemore
Feb 9 1869
Dec 19 1956
Double
Stone
Williams
Willie A
Jun 28 1926
Dec 15 1968
Martha S
Dec 6 1929
Aug 15 1988
Minnie
Williams
1909-1986
Verbie
S Williams
Nov 8 1936
NOD
Alma
L Williams
1940-1983
William
Lane Williams
North Carolina
Pvt Co M 54 Inf
6 Division
World War I
Aug 18 1896
Jul 2 1959
Carolyn
Mae Williams
Jan 12 1948
Apr 8 1948
Cordie
McLemore
Feb 26 1896
Jan 15 1948
Donald
H Wager
Mar 25 1930
Jan 23 2003
Elisha
A McLemore
May 16 1900
Jan 8 1986
Esby
Williams
Apr 29 1931
Jan 30 2000
W
Eugene Williams
Sep 6 1951
Aug 7 1975