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411    JOYNER - SMITH FAMILY

      Location - on US 264 Alternate, 0.2 mile north of Chinquapin Road (SR 1218), on the east side of the road.


      Survey compiled by William "Bill" B. Kittrell in 2007.


  1. Dixon, William A.   (b. 22 Feb 1890 - d. 2 Oct 1898)
      • Son of L. R. & Bessie C. Dixon
  2. Joyner, Elizabeth   (b. 22 Nov 1821 - d. 15 Dec 1881)
      • Wife of William Joyner
  3. Joyner, Nannie E.   (b. 9 Apr 1844 - d. 19 Apr 1925)
      • Wife of W. H. Smith
  4. Joyner, William   (b. 14 Feb 1818 - d. 13 Nov 1882)
  5. Smith, Infant   (b. 5 Mar 1893 - d. 12 Jun 1893)
      • Son of R. L. & Neta Smith
  6. Smith, Nannie Elizabeth   (b. 18 May 1903 - d. 23 Jul 1903)
      • Daughter of B. S. & Mamie E. Smith
  7. Smith, W. H.   (b. 17 Mar 1838 - d. 18 Mar 1881)
  8. Smith, Willie   (b. 19 Aug 1875 - d. 23 Mar 1879)
      • Son of W. H. & N. E. Smith
  9. Turnage, Cathline   (b. 5 Oct 1896 - d. 2 Aug 1897)
      • Daughter of W. J. & Ora Turnage
  10. Turnage, H. Ray   (b. 19 Apr 1892 - d. 1 Jul 1893)
  11. Turnage, Robert M.   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Son of W. J. & Ora C. Turnage


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