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099    RYALS, JOHN L. FAMILY

      Location - off Hwy 421 (W Jackson Blvd) at Buffaloe Lanes Erwin Family Bowling Center, north of Erwin.

      Coordinates: 35d 20m 20.7s N; 78d 40m 32.9s W Click here for Online Maps

      View #2 of the cemetery.

      Surveyed by and photographs by Harnett County Friends of the Library, Julie & Vernon Gambrell, and others. Updates by Allen Dew in November 2016.


  1. Ryals, Boldy   (b. Unknown - d. 17 Dec 1880)
      • Death date only on marker.
  2. Ryals, Eliza   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates on marker.
  3. Ryals, Infant Child   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Child of Etta Guy Ryals.
  4. Ryals, James H.   (b. 25 Apr 1875 - d. 10 Sep 1901)
      • Son of John Lloyd Ryals and Nancy Ann Morgan Ryals.
  5. Ryals, John D.   (b. 19 Aug 1870 - d. Aug 1877)
      • Son of John Lloyd Ryals and Nancy Ann Morgan Ryals.
  6. Ryals, John Lloyd   (b. 4 Nov 1832 - d. 9 May 1907)
      • Husband of Nancy Ann Morgan Ryals. Pvt. Co. B, "Black River Tigers", 10th Battalion, NC Heavy Artillery, C.S.A. Closeup.
  7. Ryals, Nancy Ann Morgan   (b. 14 May 1836 - d. 5 Jul 1884)


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