Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Alamance County, North Carolina. Official Website Alamance County was named after Great Alamance Creek, site of the Battle of Alamance (May 16, 1771), a pre-Revolutionary War battle in which militia under the command of Governor William Tryon crushed the Regulator movement. Great Alamance Creek, and in turn Little Alamance Creek, a...
This cemetery is located on 4433-A Greenhill Road, Eli Whitney, Alamance County, North Carolina. Chatham Friends Meeting traces its earliest beginnings to 1824. Some Quakers attending the parent Meeting expressed a desire to gather for worship in their immediate neighborhood. The first Meeting House was a log structure. The first record of a Sunday School goes back to 1835. The present Meetin...
The Cane Creek Friends Meeting, founded in 1751, is considered the first established Quaker community in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. The site was occupied by British troops during the American Revolutionary War. Simon Dixon, a Quaker who migrated from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, came to the Cane Creek area and what is now known as Snow Camp, North Carolina during the late 1740s....
This project is for those buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, also known as Burlington City Cemetery , Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina. Find a Grave Billion Graves Cemetery Census Historical Marker Database
This cemetery is located on 9204 Center Church Road, Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Pleasant Hill Christian Church Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Alamance County, North Carolina. Note : While the Church's mailing address IS in Liberty, Randolph County, NC, that is not the location of the Church or its Cemetery. The church and cemetery are located in the Pleasant Hill Community approximately four and a half miles east of the Alamance-Randolph Co...
On the first page of the old church record book we read ". . . September 1832, the Christian Church established at Bethlehem meeting house." On the same page are thirty (30) names of the first members of the church: * Boston Iseley, James Melvin, Priscilla Allen, Tobias Waynick, Catherine Melvin, Cornelia Dickey, Rachel Iseley, Susannah Waynick, Sara Ireland, Lewis Iseley, Michael Tickle, Eliza...
This project is for those interred in Alamance Memorial Park, Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina. Find a Grave
Mt. Hermon Memorial Cemetery ; Mt. Hermon Methodist Church Cemetery ; and Mt. Hermon United Methodist Church Cemetery are all the same and is located at 4178 Mt. Hermon Rock Creek Road, Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina. Find a Grave
Wikipedia =Elon University is a private, independent, nonprofit, non-sectarian, coeducational liberal arts university with a historic 636-acre campus in Elon, North Carolina, USA. The university also operates the School of Law, which occupies the 84,000 sq ft former public library building in Greensboro, North Carolina. Founded as Elon College in 1889, it became Elon University on June 1, 2001....
This project is for those buried in Spring Monthly Meeting Cemetery, Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina. The cemetery is also known as Old Spring Friends Burial Grounds . Find a Grave