Bertie County NC Cemetery - Smith Family Contributed to USGenWeb Archives by: WPA Survey Helen Modlin 1938 Smith Family Cemetery Located 1 mile from Roxobel on left side of Seaboard R.R. Track on land owned by Walter Brown. Lewis, Brantley Earl Jan 27 1927-Nov 11, 1937 (Eldest son of Sybil (Vick) Lewis) Seddler, Charlie 1858 - May 3, 1926 Smith, Amanda Janie June 14, 1912 - July 13, 1923 Smith, Herbert L.(Leondrous) March 5, 1893 - June 8, 1921 (?1920) (son of William R and Virginia Ann Smith) Smith, Virginia Ann June 10, 1858 - Apr 5, 1898 Wife of W.R. Smith Daughter of Elijah and Barbara Peebles Conner (According to book by Marjorie Heater Herring of Dallas, "The Conner Family of Northampton County, NC." Virginia's dates should be 10 June 1856 - 5 Apr 1893. Smith, W.R. [William Richard] Nov 12, 1852 - Nov 23, 1924 (husband of Virginia Ann Conner Smith) 2nd wife: Martha C. Evans Vick, Mark S.(Samuel) Sept 23, 1859 - Apr 26, 1936 (Probably born in Windsor TWP, Bertie Co, NC. He married Maggie Sadler in 1882 in Roxobel. She was b. abt 1863. Perhaps Charlie Seddler is related to her.) Marcus was a carpenter and built houses. He was the youngest son of John Vick (1822-1876) and Jane Huff (abt 1836-bef 1870). Virginia Smith (daughter of W.R. and Virginia Smith) married Leroy Patrick Vick. There may be other burials. Researcher for the Smith-Conner lines: Farris46@aol.com Edie Farris Additional information provided by: Alphieward@aol.com Al 1997 visit and description by Faye Wallace wallace1@schoollink.net: This is a small cemetery located across the railroad track just behind Worrmack Saw Mill. There is not a lot left of it. The stones are broken and buried in leaves, some are sunken into the ground and trees, weeds, and briars fill the whole 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.