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Caswell County Genealogy
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1925 - 1993 (67 years)
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Name |
Apple, Lonnie Harris |
Birth |
20 Nov 1925 |
Caswell County, North Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
I52431 |
Death |
15 Jul 1993 |
Caswell County, North Carolina |
Burial |
Baynes Baptist Church, Anderson Township, Caswell County, North Carolina |
Person ID |
I52431 |
Caswell County |
Last Modified |
16 Apr 2024 |
Father |
Apple, Richard Harris, b. 13 Feb 1902, Caswell County, North Carolina d. 11 Jun 1936, Caswell County, North Carolina (Age 34 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Minor, Ada Florence, b. 10 Jan 1902, North Carolina d. 15 Nov 1986, Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina (Age 84 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Family ID |
F19552 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Lonnie Harris Apple (1925-1993)
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North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000
Name: Lonnie Harris Apple
Date of Birth: 20 Nov 1925
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth County: Catawba [Caswell]
Parent1 Name: Horris Apple
Parent2 Name: Ada Apple
Roll Number: B_C021_68003
Volume: 5
Page: 1055
Social Security Death Index
Name: Lonnie H. Apple
SSN: 237-40-8680
Last Residence: 27379 Yanceyville, Caswell, North Carolina, United States of America
Born: 20 Nov 1925
Died: 15 Jul 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951)
North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-2004
Name: Lonnie Harris Apple
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Social Security Number: 237408680
Father's Last Name: Apple
Age: 67
Date of Birth: 20 Nov 1925
Residence County: Caswell
Residence state: North Carolina
Date of Death: 15 Jul 1993
Death County: Caswell
Death State: North Carolina
Institution: Home
Attendant: Physician
Burial Location: Burial in state
Source Vendor: NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1993-96
Sandra Aldridge Wrote: Oakus Miles was my Great Uncle. My Granddaddy was William Boyd Miles. He owned a farm on 119, that was originally the home of A. F. Dillard and Laura Baynes Dillard. My Granny, Nannie Rascoe Miles, and I would walk to the store and get some hoop cheese and thick bologna. Mr Grubbs cut the cheese thick for us to. One of my favorite memories. All of the men sitting at the store would stand up and remove their hats and greet "Miss Nannie."
Source: Sandra Aldridge Comment Posted to the Caswell County Historical Association Facebook Page 31 December 2013.
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