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Furlough Cemetery
Roper, Washington County, North Carolina

GPS: 35.86798 -76.62426

736 W Millpond Rd
Roper, NC 27970

Publsihed: April 28, 2023
Total records: 14

Furlough Cemetery is located on private property, behind the house at 736 W. Millpond Rd.

Cemetery Records

Records below were transcribed from a previous transcription dated December 31, 1989, published in "Washington County Genealogical Society Newsletter", Vol. 1, #1, March 1990. (View the original copy here).


Furlough, ??, daughter of Russell Furlough, d. 1961, results from car accident (1)
Furlough, Herbert E., Jan 29, 1909 - May 5, 1964 (double headstone) - Furlough (2)
Furlough, Mamie E., b. Jan 29, 1911 (double headstone) - Furlough (3)
??, ??, No stone, slab of cement, no information (4)
??, ??, No stone, slab of cement, no information (5)
Furlough, Woodson Lee, N.C. TEC5 Port Co To World War 2, July 5, 1915-March 8, 1958 (6)
Barnhill, Paul R., Jan 18, 1943 - March 16, 1972 (7)
Furlough, Marian Faye, daughter of Thomas & Zettie Furlough (8)
Furlough, Zettie B., Feb 5, 1890 - Aug 3, 1941, Furlough (Double Headstone), Z.B.F - (F.S.) (9)
Furlough, Thomas E., Sept 22, 1884 - Feb 27, 1956, (Double Headstone), T.E.F - (F.S.) (10)
Furlough, J. Edward, Dec 6, 1905 - April 27, 1963 (Flat stone) (11)
Furlough, Mary B., Jan 5, 1882 - March 30, 1950, Beloved How We Miss You - Furlough - (Double Headstone) - Mother (F.S.) (12)
Furlough, Isaac N., Oct 16, 1972 - April 11, 1931 - Beloved How We Miss You - Furlough - (Double Headstone) - Father (F.S.) (13)
Furlough, Joe Thomas, son of Isaac N. & Mary F. Furlough, April 9, 1921 - March 1, 1943, A Devoted Son & Loving Brother (H.S. - J.T.F. - F.S.) (14)

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