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* '''Same name''': There are other [[Trice Plantation]]s, but none of them appear to have [had] a cemetery
* '''Same name''': There are other [[Trice Plantation]]s, but none of them appear to have [had] a cemetery
==Overview==
==Overview==
The [[Trice Plantation Cemetery]] is a small family cemetery in [[Durham, NC]]. It appears to be the only remaining relic of the [[Trice Plantation (NC)|Trice Plantation]]; it is now easily accessible from the south side of Southpoint Auto Park Boulevard. It is a nice, shady place to stop for a rest on the [[American Tobacco Trail]] unofficial I-40 crossover route.
The [[Trice Plantation Cemetery]] is a small family cemetery in [[Durham, NC]]. It appears to be the only remaining relic of the [[Trice Plantation (NC)|Trice Plantation]]; it is now easily accessible from the south side of Southpoint Auto Park Boulevard. It is a nice, shady place to stop for a rest on the [[American Tobacco Trail]] unofficial [[American Tobacco Trail/I-40|I-40 crossover route]].
 
==Reference==
==Reference==
* [http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/durh/cem246.htm Cemetery Census] (the location they give is off by about 1/4 mile; it should be [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=35+54+25.0N+78+57+23.0W&t=h&z=18 here])
* [http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/durh/cem246.htm Cemetery Census] (the location they give is off by about 1/4 mile; it should be [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=35+54+25.0N+78+57+23.0W&t=h&z=18 here])
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===by death date===
===by death date===
* '''1875-06-25''' [[Pleasant Trice]] [http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletcht2001&id=I18435&ti=5542] b.1802.09.14
* '''1875-06-25''' [[Pleasant Trice]] [http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletcht2001&id=I18435&ti=5542] b.1802.09.14
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** husband of Martha J. Atkins ( = probably "Martha J. Trice")
* '''1892-03-17''' [[Martha J. Trice]] b.1819.09.25
* '''1892-03-17''' [[Martha J. Trice]] b.1819.09.25
* '''1925-05-23''' [[Eulis A. Penny]] b.1885.01.01(?)
* '''1925-05-23''' [[Eulis A. Penny]] b.1885.01.01(?)
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* '''1937-04-04''' [[Jesse S. Penny]] b.1850.05.14
* '''1937-04-04''' [[Jesse S. Penny]] b.1850.05.14
** husband of Lucinda P. Trice
** husband of Lucinda P. Trice
** father of Charles Sander Penny
* '''1957-10-16''' [[Charles Sander Penny]] [http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletcht2001&id=I18823&ti=5542] b.1881.12.24
* '''1957-10-16''' [[Charles Sander Penny]] [http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletcht2001&id=I18823&ti=5542] b.1881.12.24
** son of Lucinda P. Trice and Jesse Sander Penny
** son of Lucinda P. Trice and Jesse Sander Penny
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* '''1983-10-19'''(?) [[Hans Lowenbach]] b.1905.01.31
* '''1983-10-19'''(?) [[Hans Lowenbach]] b.1905.01.31
** may be the same person referred to [http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/durh/cem246.htm here] as "Dr. Hans Lowenbach"; if so, he was probably also [http://medspace.mc.duke.edu:8080/vital/access/HandleResolver/2193.1/6686 this] Hans Lowenbach, a professor at [[Duke University]].
** may be the same person referred to [http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/durh/cem246.htm here] as "Dr. Hans Lowenbach"; if so, he was probably also [http://medspace.mc.duke.edu:8080/vital/access/HandleResolver/2193.1/6686 this] Hans Lowenbach, a professor at [[Duke University]].
==Images==
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 6 May 2010

Earth: United States: North Carolina: Durham: Trice Plantation: Trice Plantation Cemetery

  • Same name: There are other Trice Plantations, but none of them appear to have [had] a cemetery

Overview

The Trice Plantation Cemetery is a small family cemetery in Durham, NC. It appears to be the only remaining relic of the Trice Plantation; it is now easily accessible from the south side of Southpoint Auto Park Boulevard. It is a nice, shady place to stop for a rest on the American Tobacco Trail unofficial I-40 crossover route.

Reference

Occupants

Some gravestones could not be read clearly; charcoal rubbings may help.

by death date

Images