Bertie County NC Acree Family Cemetery File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Doug Acree figacree@erols.com http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/bertie/cemeteries/acree.txt ACREE FAMILY CEMETERY Location: About 3/4 mile East of Roxobel, North Carolina. Turn East from A. C. Smith Road onto Sam Pruden Rd. (Rt. 1254). About 1/4 mile on the left on a knoll in a field. One large old tree stands at the far side. Surveyed by Douglas E. Acree, April 8, 2001. Marked Graves William Acree October 12, 1839 Sepember 30, 1912 Martha C. (Cox) Acree December 27, 1839 3rd wife of William abv. April 30, 1911 (daughter of Edmond Peele and Mariah Seay) M. C. A. (Mary Cox Acree, second wife of William Acree above) William J. Acree October 30, 1870-January 29, 1948 (son of Mary Lewis Cox Acree and grandson of Mary Peele) Bettie E. Acree October 12, 1868 wife of William J. September 22, 1920 Fannie Liverman Acree September 10, 1875 wife of William J. December 20, 1923 Mary T. Peele July 24, 1841 September 6, 1933 Ella Doughtie (Sister of William Acree) E. M. D. G. B. H. (George Bailey Harrell, died December 19, 1916) (husband of Emily "Emma" Peele) Researcher: Claudia Mmaker52@aol.com William "Willie" George Harrell ? - 1937 (son of GBH and Emma Harrell) Frank Harrell ? - 1936 (son of [Emily "Emma" Peele (dau of William Edmond Peele and Laura Acree-sister to William Acree) (wife of George Harrell) buried in Scotland Neck NC beside her son John A. Harrell] Buried beside him is my grandfather William "Willie" George Harrell. He died 1937. Also buried there is his young son Frank who died 1936. Emma Peele Harrell, wife of G.B.H. is buried in Scotland Neck NC beside her son John A. Harrell. John Mitchell Tynes 1868 1936 Alice Cary Acree Tynes 1876 wife of John Tynes 1935 (daughter of William Acree and Martha Cox Peele Acree) Also at least 3 unmarked graves. ACREE FAMILY CEMETERY ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.