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They Did Not Die
Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn's rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush,
I am the swift uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there, I did not die...
-Anonymous
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Census
1850 Census VA1
CT-Gregory-LDS
Scottish-Parrish-Recs1
VA-Gregory-LDS
NC Gregory Census
NC Honeycutt Census
NC Page Census Part 1
NC Page Census Part 2
NC Turlington Census
Gen Books
Gregory Family Book --"The Gregory Family" ---copyrighted 1975
---American Genealogical Research Institute
Historical Memoirs of Rob Roy and the Clan McGregor
Highland Clans Excerpts
Letters from the Mountains
RobRoy vI temple edition
Rob Roy - Heart of Midlothian
The Highlanders of Scotland
The History of Rob Roy
Popular Tales of the West Highlands
The Dean of Lismore's Book
Gregory Marriage Bonds
Bond 1(John) Norman McDonald and Nancy (Susan) McLeod, dated Jan. 25, 1813 Both came from the Isle of Skye, Norman in 1812 and Nancy earlier. She came over with her brother Roderick McLeod (a large property owner around the Barclayville Inn area of Harnett/Cumberland County and three sisters; one married an Atkins, one a Buffalo, and one a McDearmid). It is witnessed by A. McAlister. They farmed on land in the Buies Creek area, now owned by Campbell University.
Bond 2John (Jackie) Gregory and Harriett Coffield, dated Dec. 18, 1823 Both came from Bertie County. (Harriett was the aunt of Cornelius Harnett Coffield, well known in Harnett County history. They are the ancestors of most of the Gregory's in the Buies Creek, Angier, and Lillington area of the county.) It is witnessed by David Woodard.
Bond 3Norman McDonald and Lucy Gregory, dated Aug. 17, 1842. These are the children of John Norman and Nancy Susan McDonald and Jackie and Harriett Gregory. It is witnessed by D.G. MacRae. Norman and Lucy worked the family farm in Buies Creek before eventually acquiring property from Col. Murchison just southwest of Lillington in 1874, now Hwy 27 about a mile out of town.
Wills
MacGregor Wills - Scotland
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