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110    WALKER - WILSON - PASCHALL FAMILIES

      Location - off SR-1214 (Mulchi Rd) about 200 yards from SR-1215 (Lewis Mustian Rd). GPS location approximate.

      Coordinates: 36d 29m 31.8s N; 78d 12m 08.7s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From Warrenton courthouse on N Main St, travel 0.2 mile and turn left onto Ridgeway St and Hwy 158 W Bus/401 N. Travel 4.1 miles to Norlina and turn right onto Hwy 1 N/158 N. Travel 0.1 mile and turn left onto Walker Ave which becomes SR 1229 (Heaven St). Travel 2.6 miles to Hicks Crossroads and keep straight onto SR 1215 (Lewis Mustian Rd). Travel 0.6 mile and turn left onto SR 1214 (Mulchi Rd). Travel 200 yards and enter a field on the left. The destroyed cemetery is about 300 yards from the road in a field. The broken tombstone and the 10 fieldstones marking graves seen in an earlier survey were not found on recent survey. Race-White.


  1. Paschall, Boy   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Age 12 years
  2. Paschall, Walter Ransom   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates
  3. Wilson, Henrietta Walker   (b. Abt 1836 - d. 15 Nov 1908)
      • Age 72 years
  4. Wilson, Weldon Edwards   (b. 6 Jul 1834 - d. 11 May 1916)
      • Age 81 yrs 10 mos 5 days. CSA.


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