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0956    SANDERS, HARDY D. [African-American]

      Location - Cleveland.


      Travel SR 1010 west from Smithfield to SR 1501, turn right. Go 1 mile to SR 1573, turn left. Go about 1 mile to a dirt path on the right, to the Powell home. The cemetery is on the right side of the path in a clump of weeds & trees. Hardy D Sanders was a Baptish Minister much respected in Johnston county. Richmond Sanders was the father of Hardy Sanders and this land came to Hardy from his father Richmond. Richmond and his wife Charlotte Tomlinson are possibly buried in here. Unkept. 8 marked graves. 7 known unmarked graves.

      Compiler: Ray King & Elizabeth Ross, Apr 1983.


  1. McLean, Eula Mae Sanders   (b. 23 May 1900 - d. 18 Sep 1970)
  2. McLean, Norris C   (b. 13 Nov 1939 - d. 22 Jun 1979)
  3. McLean, Willis L   (b. 3 Dec 1902 - d. 24 Sep 1950)
  4. Sanders, Alfred   (b. 25 May 1878 - d. 5 Jan 1950)
      • husband of Lulo J Sanders
  5. Sanders, Ella   (b. 1874 - d. 21 May 1919)
      • wife of Hardy D Sanders
  6. Sanders, Hettie   (b. 10 Oct 1861 - d. 16 Dec 1904)
      • wife of B D Sanders
  7. Sanders, Lulo J   (b. 1 Apr 1883 - d. 5 Feb 1939)
      • wife of Alfred Sanders
  8. Sanders, Rev Hardy D   (b. 27 Mar 1855 - d. 27 Dec 1916)


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