![]() "negro dog" "red light" house 4-H Club 10th Cavalry Regiment 50th anniversary 60th anniversary 100th anniversary 135th Regiment 500 block 1619 A.M.E. What might have been… on Picture-Taking Barnes. Stephen Woodard… on The last will and testament of… Lane Street Project: Resting in Resilience - Preserving African American Burial Grounds Amidst Challengesĭr judy Rashid on Barton College + Black Wide-Aw….Per his death certificate, he was 20 years old was born in Nash County, N.C., to Coley Ray of Nash County and Ida Barnes of Wilson County was single worked in farming and was buried near Sharpsburg, Nash County. Henry Ray died 5 October 1945 in Toisnot township, Wilson County. Massingill, Sharpsburg and he worked on Claud Albritton’s farm, Sharpsburg, Nash County. lived in Sharpsburg, Wilson County his contact was H.P. Per his registration card, he was born 23 October 1923 in Nash County, N.C. In 1942, Henry Ray registered for the World War II draft in Wilson County. ![]() ![]() In the 1940 census of Rocky Mount township, Nash County, N.C.: Callie Ray, 55, widow, and grandson Henry, 16, both farm laborers. His death certificate is more equivocal, citing his cause of death as “Probably suicide Gunshot wound in chest” and noting that the incident occurred “near house.” Given the circumstances - gone squirrel-hunting, headed home - Sheriff Weathersby’s determination that Henry Ray committed suicide seems hasty. ![]()
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