Genealogy Projects tagged with Hoke County on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Hoke County, North Carolina

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Hoke County, North Carolina. Official Website The county was formed in 1911 and was named for Robert F. Hoke, a Confederate general in the American Civil War. Adjacent Counties Cumberland County Robeson County Moore County Scotland County Cities, Townships & Communities Allendale Antioch Ashley Heights Blue Spr...

  • Fort Bragg

    Fort Bragg, now called Fort Liberty, North Carolina, is a military installation of the United States Army in North Carolina, and is one of the largest military installations in the world by population, with around 54,000 military personnel. The military reservation is located within Cumberland and Hoke counties, and borders the towns of Fayetteville, Spring Lake, and Southern Pines. It was also...

  • Battle of Monroe's Crossroads (March, 1865), US Civil War

    The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads (also known as the Battle of Fayetteville Road , Battle of Fayetteville and colloquially in the North as Kilpatrick's Shirttail Skedaddle ) took place during the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War in Cumberland County, North Carolina (now in Hoke County), on the grounds of the present day Fort Liberty Military Reservation. Involving about 4,500 men, i...

  • Philippi Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Raeford, North Carolina

    This project is for those buried in Philippi Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina. "From history notes of C.B. Johnson, Sr. we find that Mr. Patrick Pulaski DeKalls Johnson and Mary Monroe Johnson were leaders in the founding of Philippi Presbyterian Church. According to the wish of Allen McCaskill, uncle of C.B. Johnson, four acres of land were given to white peo...

  • Raeford Cemetery, Raeford, North Carolina

    This project is for those buried in Raeford Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina. Notable Interments Eliza Jane Pratt (1901-1981) - US Congress Links Find a Grave NC GenWeb