Greene County, NC - Cemeteries File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Rosalyn Hill Moody I have made a trip to the Sugg Cemetary located on Bruce St. in Snow Hill, NC. Below you will find a list of all readable and rubable (sp)markers that are there. I hope that this helps someone out there. Sincerely Rosalyn Hill Moody SUGG Cemetery, Bruce St., Snow Hill, NC Alan Hardy Whitfield Dec 16,1969 - Oct 2, 1985 Samuel C. Sugg 1st Lt US Army Air Corps WW II Jul 6, 1917 - Jun 17, 1997 (Middle name CLAYTON) Leon H. Sugg Nov 21, 1879 - Jan 25,1949 Helen Montague Sugg July 12, 1884 Dec 10, 1974 Whitfield Carrol N May 27, 1921 - Jan, 24, 1995 Mary O. Oct 21, 1923 - Sept,9, 1987 *grandparents of Alan Hardy Whitfield (The middle names of this couple were NORFLEET and OVERBY) George Overby Nov, 9, 1899 - Dec 7, 1956 George Weyerman Son of GR & BM Overby Aug 17, 1925 - Nov 8, 1926 Robert O. Britt Oct 24, 1860 - Jan 3, 1917 & wife Hattie C Dec 28, 1868 - Nov 18, 1944 Sam C. Sugg Sr., Feb 15, 1847 Nov 24, 1914 Wife Nancy H. Sugg May 22, 1849 - June 4, 1915 (Nancy's middle name was Hill) Emma L Potter Nov 13, 1868 - Mar 21, 1921 Annie Potter wife of Louis H. Cox Jul 17, 1868 - July 22, 1931 Mary P. Potter May 16, 1834 - May 22, 1909 Claudie W. wife of TB Sugg Mar 2, 1865 - Jun 20, 1887 Nina (P or F) Warters wife of B.P. Warters Sept 11, 1856 - Apr 12, 1909 Benjamin P. Warters Husband of Nina Warters Mar 11, 1854 - Jun 29, 1902 Infant daughter to HM and NH Warters Born & died Jul 28, 1905 Benjamin M. Infant son of HM & NH Warters Born Mar 1, 1915 - Died Mar 23, 1915 Nina S. Sugg wife of HM Warters Dec 16, 1877 - Feb 6, 1935 Heber H.M. Warters Jul 24, 1880 - Jun 24, 1939 George C "Skippy" McGee Oct 21, 1934 - Nov 27, 1966 Helen W. McGee Nov 10, 1907 - Feb 8, 1992 Marvin McGee Dec 10, 1907 - Apr 21, 1978 (these were the parents of "Skippy" McGee) John JC Son of JC and MP Potter Nov 22, 1860 - Oct 6, 18?? (I had to do a rubbing to get this info and the last two numbers in the death date were impossible to read.) There are other graves in this small Private cemetery, mostly infants and they are unreadable. =========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. The electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ===========================================================================