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Tuck Burial Ground
Tuck Burial Ground
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Turkey Island National Marker
Turkey Island National Marker
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Turkeycock Plantation
Turkeycock Plantation
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Turkeycock Plantation  Apr 1990
Turkeycock Plantation Apr 1990
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Turkeycock Plantation - This house is on Turkeycock Mountain Rd.  You turn off Barn Rd. to reach it.
The Clements place was built by Steve Clements.  He and a Cousins' man who built a brick house across the road from the Callands post office went to Japan or China and made a bunch of money and came back and built these two houses.  Clements rented the house to William Andrew Reynolds and wife Olive Aaron Reynolds with the option of buying.  The story told to me by Wills daughter, Helen was that after they had lived there for years, paying on the place, that Clements asked them to leave.    The house sat empty for many years.  Steve Clements died and the place continued to sit and deteriorate.  The front porch fell.  Some one bought the place a few years ago and did a lot of work on it and moved in.  They didn't build the front porch back but it is a really interesting house.  It has two sets of stairs with two separate sets of rooms upstairs.  One side was for the girls and one side was for the boys.  -Sandra June Reynolds
Turkeycock Plantation - This house is on Turkeycock Mountain Rd. You turn off Barn Rd. to reach it. The Clements place was built by Steve Clements. He and a Cousins' man who built a brick house across the road from the Callands post office went to Japan or China and made a bunch of money and came back and built these two houses. Clements rented the house to William Andrew Reynolds and wife Olive Aaron Reynolds with the option of buying. The story told to me by Wills daughter, Helen was that after they had lived there for years, paying on the place, that Clements asked them to leave. The house sat empty for many years. Steve Clements died and the place continued to sit and deteriorate. The front porch fell. Some one bought the place a few years ago and did a lot of work on it and moved in. They didn't build the front porch back but it is a really interesting house. It has two sets of stairs with two separate sets of rooms upstairs. One side was for the girls and one side was for the boys. -Sandra June Reynolds
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Turkeycock Plantation Staircase
Turkeycock Plantation Staircase
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TW Hutson and SF Wells Hutson.jpg
TW Hutson and SF Wells Hutson.jpg
 
 
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Two Mattie's; Sisters-in-law Mattie Carter Powell and Mattie Edwards Carter
Two Mattie's; Sisters-in-law Mattie Carter Powell and Mattie Edwards Carter
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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current - Ancestry.com.htm
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current - Ancestry.com.htm
 
 

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