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Moore County
North Carolina

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Moore County

Index to Locations

  • Private or family graveyards
  • AberdeenOld Bethesda Cemetery
  • AberdeenPresbyterian Cemetery
  • CarthageUnknown location
  • CarthageCross Hill Cemetery
  • GlendonGlendon Christian ChurchCemetery
  • Southern PinesMount Hope Cemetery


    Private or familygraveyard
    Moore County, North Carolina
    Benjamin Williams (1751-1814) — ofJohnstonCounty, N.C.;MooreCounty, N.C.Born inJohnstonCounty, N.C.,January1, 1751.Farmer;member ofNorthCarolina state senate from Johnston County, 1780-81, 1784, 1786;member ofNorthCarolina house of commons from Johnston County, 1785, 1789;U.S.Representative from North Carolina at-large, 1793-95;Governor ofNorth Carolina, 1799-1802, 1807-08.Slaveowner. DiedJuly 20,1814 (age63 years, 200days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography


  • Old BethesdaCemetery
    Aberdeen, Moore County, North Carolina
    Walter Hines Page (1855-1918) — also known asWalter H. Page — of Garden City,NassauCounty, Long Island, N.Y.Born in Cary,WakeCounty, N.C.,August15, 1855.Editor, The Atlantic Monthlymagazine,1896-99; U.S. Ambassador toGreat Britain, 1913-18.Died in Pinehurst,MooreCounty, N.C.,December21, 1918 (age63 years, 128days).Interment at Old Bethesda Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    Walter H. Page
     Relatives: Sonof Allison Francis Page and Catherine (Raboteau) 'Kate' Page; brotherofRobertNewton Page; married1880 to AliceWilson.
     See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary
     Image source: Library ofCongress
     Robert Newton Page (1859-1933) — also known asRobert N. Page — of Aberdeen,MooreCounty, N.C.; Biscoe,MontgomeryCounty, N.C.; Southern Pines,MooreCounty, N.C.Born in Cary,WakeCounty, N.C.,October26, 1859.Democrat.Lumberbusiness; treasurer, Aberdeen & AsheboroRailroadCo., 1890-1902; president, CitizensBank andTrust Co., Southern Pines N.C.; vice president, PageTrust Co.,Aberdeen, N.C.; member ofNorthCarolina state house of representatives from Montgomery County,1901-02;U.S.Representative from North Carolina 7th District, 1903-17.Member,AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science.Died in Aberdeen,MooreCounty, N.C.,October3, 1933 (age73 years, 342days).Interment at Old Bethesda Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Allison Francis Page and Catherine (Raboteau) 'Kate' Page; brotherofWalterHines Page; married,June 20,1888, to Flora Shaw.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    PresbyterianCemetery
    Aberdeen, Moore County, North Carolina
    Lauchlin Bethune (1785-1874) — of Fayetteville,CumberlandCounty, N.C.Born near Fayetteville,CumberlandCounty, N.C.,April15, 1785.Member ofNorthCarolina state senate from Cumberland County, 1817-18, 1822-25,1827;U.S.Representative from North Carolina 7th District, 1831-33.Slaveowner. DiedOctober10, 1874 (age89 years, 178days).Interment at Presbyterian Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    UnknownLocation
    Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina
    William Jackson Adams (1860-1934) — also known asWilliam J. Adams — of Carthage,MooreCounty, N.C.Born in Rockingham,RichmondCounty, N.C.,January27, 1860.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofNorthCarolina state house of representatives, 1893; member ofNorthCarolina state senate, 1895; superior court judge in NorthCarolina 13th District, 1908-21;justice ofNorth Carolina state supreme court, 1927-34; died in office 1934.Methodist.Member,American BarAssociation.Died, from complications of surgery for akidneyailment, in the Brady Urological Clinic of Johns HopkinsHospital,Baltimore,Md.,May 20,1934 (age74 years, 113days).Interment somewhere.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Rev. S. D. Adams and Mary (Jackson) Adams; married to FlorenceWall.


    Cross HillCemetery
    McReynolds Street
    Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Union Lee Spence (1867-1954) — also known asU. L. Spence — of Carthage,MooreCounty, N.C.Born inStanlyCounty, N.C.,August20, 1867.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofNorthCarolina state senate 12th District, 1903, 1935; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from North Carolina,1924,1928;member ofNorthCarolina state house of representatives, 1929-31.Methodist.Member,American BarAssociation.DiedJune 30,1954 (age86 years, 314days).Interment at Cross Hill Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Daniel Spence and Margaret (Reeves) Spence; married to MaryWorthy.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Glendon ChristianChurch Cemetery
    Glendon, Moore County, North Carolina
    Garland Smith Garriss (1908-1968) — also known asGarland S. Garriss — of Troy,MontgomeryCounty, N.C.Born in Margarettsville,NorthamptonCounty, N.C.,February23, 1908.Democrat.Lawyer;served in the U.S. Army during World War II; member ofNorthCarolina state senate, 1947-48, 1959-60, 1964-65.Methodist.Member,Rotary;AmericanLegion.Died, ofpneumoniaandcoloncancer, in Moore RegionalHospital,Pinehurst,MooreCounty, N.C.,July 21,1968 (age60 years, 149days).Interment at Glendon Christian Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Walter Garriss and Mamie (Smith) Garriss; cousin *** ofMalcolmBuie Seawell.
     Political family:Seawellfamily of North Carolina.


    Mount HopeCemetery
    Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina
    James Edward Parks (1888-1978) — also known asJames E. Parks — of Rocky Mount,NashCounty, N.C.Born in Enfield,HalifaxCounty, N.C.,June 12,1888.Railwaymailclerk; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. ViceConsul inParis, 1923-24, 1932;Lille, 1924;Cardiff, 1924-26;Luxembourg, 1926-29; U.S. Consul inPanama, 1943-44;Paris, 1944;Le Havre, 1949.Died in Southern Pines,MooreCounty, N.C.,September11, 1978 (age90 years, 91days).Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Burton Everett Hoskins (1867-1926) — also known asBurton E. Hoskins — of Barkhamsted,LitchfieldCounty, Conn.; Greenville,PiscataquisCounty, Maine.Born in Barkhamsted,LitchfieldCounty, Conn.,October24, 1867.Republican.Farmer;member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Barkhamsted, 1915-16.DiedDecember17, 1926 (age59 years, 54days).Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof David Hoskins and Lorena A. (Griswold) Hoskins; married to LauraM. Colt; second cousin twice removed ofOliverOwen Forward,WalterForward andChaunceyForward; second cousin four times removed ofNoahPhelps; third cousin ofMarcusHensey Holcomb; third cousin thrice removed ofAugustusPettibone,HezekiahCase,ElishaPhelps,RufusPettibone andAmosPettibone; fourth cousin ofChaunceyForward Black andJosephWells Holcomb; fourth cousin once removed ofBanksonTaylor Holcomb,ThomasHolcomb Jr. andEdmondAlfred Holcomb.
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


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