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SAMPSON DUNN CEMETERY
Township: Ingrams, Johnston County
Also known as: Needham Dunn Cemetery
Full Survey: 1981
Last Update: 2013
Known Graves: 56
Births: 1843 - 1960
Deaths: 1909 - 2004
Condition: Well Kept
Location: 35.417191,-78.438458
Directions: From Four Oaks, take S. Main St., which will become Hockaday Road. After crossing over I-95, take the first right at Miller Road, which becomes Jupiter Church Road. At approximately 415 Juniper Church Rd (or 35.420182,-78.443674), bear left onto a dirt road. After approximately 500 feet, turn left onto another dirt road and follow it until it intersects with another dirt road. Take a right turn and you will see an old long, tin-covered building on the right. The cemetery is located behind this building in a grove of crepe myrtle trees.
JC Parcel ID: 08H99031Q - CEMETERY
JCGHS*: #0612 & 0119
Updated August 2013 by Connie Adams
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Dunn Cemetery
 

Crepe Myrtle Trees on the right end of the long building are located at the Needham Dunn Cemetery.
 

View of cemetery from the dirt road
 

Dunn Cemetery
 

Back side of cemetery
 

Back side of cemetery too
 

Dan Allen and Helen Allen
 

Daniel R. Allen and Livvie D. Allen
 

Mavis Allen
 

Sampson Allen
 

Lannie A. Baker
 

Noah Franklin Baker Jr.
 

Noah F. Baker, Sr.
 

John Shelton Barefoot and Marie Allen Barefoot
 

Emma L. Dunn
 

G. H. Dunn
 

Harvy Dunn
 

Herman Dunn
 

Infant Dunn
 

Needham Neil Dunn and Smithie Ann Dunn
 

William Chester Dunn
 

Gwendolyn Lanette Frye
 

Alma Rebecca Gower
 

Dora G. Gower
 

Edvin Green Langley
 

J. G. Langley
 

Louise B. Raynor
 

Augustus Stanley and Mazana Stanley
 

Donzie R. Toole and Joseph E. Toole
 

Elijah J. Toole
 

Frederick Toole
 

Infant Toole
 

Martha S. Toole and Jack R. Toole
 

Sarah C. Toole
 

Arthur C. Wallace and Virginia D. Wallace
 

Cassie Catherine Allen
 

Graham Eldridge Allen
 

Jerry Dean Allen
 

Mazana Dunn
 

Sampson Dunn and Needham Dunn
 

Sampson Dunn Military Stone
 

Sampson Dunn
 

Elizabeth Langley
 

Infant Boy Stanley
 
"Sampson Dunn" Cemetery
Known/Suspected cemeteries in the Ingrams Township
Unidentified cemeteries in the Ingrams Township from Johnston County GIS

CAUTION: Every effort has been made to verify the cemetery information provided above.

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