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286    STALLINGS, ATLAS J. FAMILY

      Location - at the intersection of Baker Road and Rosenburg Rd, Zebulon.

      Coordinates: 35d 52m 58.6s N; 78d 18m 13.2s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From Zebulon on hwy 96 north, go to Pearce's Rd (SR-1001). Turn right and go to Baker Road and turn right onto Baker Rd. Go to the end of the road. Cemetery is in the corner of Baker Road and Rosenburg Road (SR-2339).

      Surveyed by Stephen A. Stallings on 19 Oct 2009. Photographs by Stephen A. Stallings.

      Cemetery is well maintained beside the road and on private property.


  1. Stallings, Agnes Cornelia Baker   (b. 24 Feb 1838 - d. 7 Feb 1915)
      • Wife of Atlas J. Stallings.
  2. Stallings, Atlas J.   (b. 1834 - d. 1894)
      • Husband of Agnes Cornelia Baker Stallings. Confederate Military Marker set by the Sons of the Confederacy "Sgt. Co K, 24 NC Infantry, Confederate States Army". Oldest son of Bryant Wester Stallings and Nancy Gay Stallings.
  3. Stallings, Blake   (b. 4 Dec 1873 - d. 19 Sep 1929)
      • Husband of Siddie Perry Stallings. Son of Atlas J. Stallings and Agnes Cordelia Baker Stallings.
  4. Stallings, Siddie Perry   (b. 23 Dec 1879 - d. 20 Jun 1958)
      • Wife of Blake Stallings.


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