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Maggie <I>Adams</I> McLamb

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Maggie Adams McLamb

Birth
Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Jan 1963 (aged 86)
Grimesland, Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Maggie Adams McLamb
Age:86
Birth Date:7 Nov 1876
Birth Place:Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Death Date:
27 Jan 1963
Death Location:Grimesland, Pitt
Spouse's Name:J D McLamb
Father's Name:Henry William Adams
Mother's Name:Mary Louise Stokes
Residence:Grimesland, Pitt, North Carolina

Was first married to Abram Galloway on 9 November 1894 son of James & Nancy Galloway

Married J. D. McLamb on 18 August 1908 in Greenville, NC

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Rites Tuesday for Mrs. J. D. McClamb

Mrs. Maggie McClamb, 87 widow of J. D. McClamb, died at the home of her dauther Mrs. Letha Cooper, near Black Jack at six o'clock Sunday morning following four weeks of illness.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Black Jack Freewill Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock by the pastor, the Rev. Floyd B. Cherry. Burial will be in the Pinewood Memorial Park. The body will remain at the Wilkerson Funeral Home and will be taken to the Church one hour prior to the time of services.

Mrs. McClamb spent her early life in the Clay Root Community of Pitt County and had lived in the Black Jack Community most of her life. She was first married to Adrian Galloway, and he died in 1905. She later married J. D. McClamb and he died in 1923. She was a member of the Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church.

Surviving are three sons, Arthur S., Leary and Jim A. Galloway, all of Black Jack; three daughters. Mrs. Letha Cooper of Black Jack, Mrs. Mae Bell Hardee of Hampton, VA. and Mrs. Kathleen Stokes of Greenville: 18 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; one great, great grandchild; four sisters: Mrs. Lula Dixon of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Scott Dixon of Black Jack, Mrs. Bessies Cobb of Whitakers, and Mrs. Alex Gray of Cox's Mill; and five brothers, Claude Adams of Vanceboro, George Adams of Williamston, Stance Adams of Chocowinity, Adrian Adams of Cox's Mill and Jake Adams of Greenville.
Maggie Adams McLamb
Age:86
Birth Date:7 Nov 1876
Birth Place:Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Death Date:
27 Jan 1963
Death Location:Grimesland, Pitt
Spouse's Name:J D McLamb
Father's Name:Henry William Adams
Mother's Name:Mary Louise Stokes
Residence:Grimesland, Pitt, North Carolina

Was first married to Abram Galloway on 9 November 1894 son of James & Nancy Galloway

Married J. D. McLamb on 18 August 1908 in Greenville, NC

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Rites Tuesday for Mrs. J. D. McClamb

Mrs. Maggie McClamb, 87 widow of J. D. McClamb, died at the home of her dauther Mrs. Letha Cooper, near Black Jack at six o'clock Sunday morning following four weeks of illness.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Black Jack Freewill Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock by the pastor, the Rev. Floyd B. Cherry. Burial will be in the Pinewood Memorial Park. The body will remain at the Wilkerson Funeral Home and will be taken to the Church one hour prior to the time of services.

Mrs. McClamb spent her early life in the Clay Root Community of Pitt County and had lived in the Black Jack Community most of her life. She was first married to Adrian Galloway, and he died in 1905. She later married J. D. McClamb and he died in 1923. She was a member of the Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church.

Surviving are three sons, Arthur S., Leary and Jim A. Galloway, all of Black Jack; three daughters. Mrs. Letha Cooper of Black Jack, Mrs. Mae Bell Hardee of Hampton, VA. and Mrs. Kathleen Stokes of Greenville: 18 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; one great, great grandchild; four sisters: Mrs. Lula Dixon of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Scott Dixon of Black Jack, Mrs. Bessies Cobb of Whitakers, and Mrs. Alex Gray of Cox's Mill; and five brothers, Claude Adams of Vanceboro, George Adams of Williamston, Stance Adams of Chocowinity, Adrian Adams of Cox's Mill and Jake Adams of Greenville.


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