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Hobbs Chapel Cemetery
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Latitude: | 36º 38' 15.7" N (36.637694) |
Longitude: | 77º 43' 15.3" W (-77.720917) |
GNIS ID: | 1468082 |
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The fenced area of this cemetery contains the remains of Robert and Annie Pair and their children, Dora, Silas, and Enoch Pair and his wife, Annie Doyle. Buried outside the fence is Enoch's and Annie's son Robert. |
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Inside fence |
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Annie D. Pair | 7 Jun 1899 — | 9 Jan 1983 | |
Annie Doyle, wife of Enoch Pair, CWS f BCV, p. 642. |
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Enoch P. Pair | 9 Sep 1899 — | 1 Mar 1970 | |
See CWS f BCV, pp. 414, 642. |
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Annie G. Pair | 1869 — | 1948 | |
Robert D. Pair | 1866 — | 1956 | |
They were residing in Greensville County in 1930, Family 307. Martha Annie G. Phillips married Robert Drury Pair, CWS f BCV, p. 414. |
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Silas Drew Pair | 26 Nov 1896 — | 4 Jul 1968 | John 3:16 |
Dora Pair Taylor | 25 Oct 1891 — | 10 Aug 1975 | Prov. 31:25 |
Dora Pair, sister of Silas Drew Pair, with whom she shares a stone, married Jesse Taylor, CWS f BCV, p. 414. |
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Outside Chain Link Fence |
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Robert Treadway Pair | 15 Jul 1924 — | 4 Jan 2000 | US Merchant Marine SGT US ARMY WW II |
The Census of 1930 in Greensville County identifies six-year-old Robert T. Pair as the son of Enoch Pair, Family 307.
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© Copyright John W. Pritchett
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