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Ray Cemetery
Falls, Wake County, North Carolina

Map # 504C

Lat: 35° 58' 06"N, Lon: 78° 36' 23"W, approx

Contributed by Shirley Olson, Feb 05, 2003 [shirley32olson@yahoo.com]. Total records = 24.

I have transcribed from records of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which were graciously supplied by Curtis T. Pope, Realty Specialist, NC Mgmt. Team.

Ray Cemetery was designated to be relocated to site #1, Lat: 35° 56' 54"N, Lon: 78° 34' 28"W, which contains approx. 1.59 acres located off NCSR # 2000, 2200 feet north of the Neuse River and is bounded on the east by the original Falls Community Cemetery. Access is across existing roads through the original cemetery area.

Auaiy, J. A., b./d. 1845
Glenn, Mary Susan, b. 1818, d. 1851
Keith, Eiciey, b. 1849, d. 1860
Keith, Josehyanay, b. 1880, d. 1881
Ofen, E. C., b. 1858, d.1861
Perry, Jane S., b. 1860, d. 1861
Ray, Anna, b. 1800, d. 1868
Ray, Augustus E., b. 19 Mar 1859, d. 4 Jun 1860
Ray, Calvin, no dates
Ray, child, b./d. 1863
Ray, child, b./d. 1863, child of J.H. Ray
Ray, child, b./d. 1850, child of A.Ray & T. Ray
Ray, Ella, b. 4 Feb 1867, d. 19 Aug 1867
Ray, Gloria, no dates
Ray, J.H., b. 1845, d.1861
Ray, James M., b. 1795, d. 1861
Ray, Joseph M., b. 23 Apr 1861, d. 27 Aug 1862
Ray, Luvenia, b. ????, d. 19 Jul 1868
Ray, Mary C., b. ????, d. 1863
Ray, Mary Catherine, b. 1840, d. 1844
Ray, T. H., b. ? Feb 1855, d. ????
Warren, child, b./d. 1868, child of I.D. & W.C. Warren
Warren, I.D., b. 1844, d. 1884
Warren, W.J., b.1869, d. 1882

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