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Lorbacher Cemetery
Wake County, North Carolina

Lawdraker Dr.
Raleigh NC

Lat: 35°40'58"N, Lon: 78°45'58"W

Contributed by Shirley Olson, Dec 10, 2001
[shirley32olson@yahoo.com]. Total records = 15.

Directions: From downtown Raleigh: Go West on Hillsborough St. (SR 3007, becomes Hwy 54) to Jones Franklin Rd. (SR 1319) Go South to a stop sign at Walnut St. (SR 1313). Continue South, crossing Tryon Rd. ( SR 1009) on to Holly Springs Rd. (SR 1152 ) heading South to SR 1010. Turn left (East) to Lawdraker Dr. (SR 1388) which is on your right a short distance from the intersection. Go 6/10 mi., almost to the intersection of Sedona Pl. and park on the side of the road. Hidden from the road by trees, on the right side of the road is this small cemetery. There is a gray shed visible near the road, walk past it to the cemetery.

A small family cemetery, fenced and in good condition, no longer in use.
- Shirley Olson

Baker, Julia Ann, b. 8 Nov 1856, d. 10 Feb 1922
Baker, John E., b. 26 Sep 1848, d. 20 Nov 1910
Burr, Ruth, b. 19 Nov 1922, d. 9 Jul 1932
Currie, Elizabeth R., b. 25 Jan 1902, d. ????
Currie, James Lee, b. 8 Aug 1891, d. 3 May 1964
Lorbacher, Alda Byrd, b. 30 Sep 1889, d. 24 Oct 1966
Lorbacher, Edgar L., b. 21 May 1892, d. 28 Mar 1974, Pvt US Army
Lorbacher, Edgar Lee, b. 24 May 1982, d. ????
Lorbacher, Pressley L., b. 6 Oct 1919, d. 4 Nov 1981
Lorbacher, Vicki Kay, b. 18 Jul 1957, d. 21 Apr 1976
Prince, David E, Rastus, b. 18 Mar 1877, d. ????
Prince, Emma Lorbacker, b. 6 Apr 1869, d. 31 Mar 1940
Prince, Infant, b./d. 15 Oct 1907, s.o. Mr. & Mrs. David E. Rastus Prince
Rhodes, Andrew J., b. 1836, d. 1920
Rhodes, Mary L., b. 1863, d. 1919
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