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| The land outlined in red is the property described above on the southwest side of the intersection of US1 and 540 in Apex. From Raleigh Imaps Pin 0730865572 |
Other findings for B. Q Barker 1846-1925 (aka Berrell, Burrell, Burwell Quinton Barker)**
There is a Death Certificate for Berrell Quinton Barker born March 5, 1845 and died Jan. 14, 1925. This fits the dates on the stone. His widow was Nancy B. Barker. His parents were Mark Barker and Gilly Olive, both of Wake County. (Link)There is a 1910 census records for Burrel that shows him living in Buckhorn township as expected. The listing includes his wife Nancy and 3 children. Sons Alvin and Alvious and daughter Lector Barker. (Link)
QUINTON BARKER DIES AT HIS HOME IN APEX Quinton Barker, 80-year-old Contederate veteran, died Wednesday morning at his home at Apex. Funeral service will held today at 2 o'clock from the old home place near Apex. Mr. Barker survived by two sisters, J. J. Edwards, of Cary, and Mrs. H. M. Holloman, of Apex, and by one brother, Dickerson Barker, of Durham. He leaves three sons, Alius, Robert and William Barker. (Note there were other children not listed in the obit.)
The News and Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina, Friday, January 16, 1925, P. 11.1
Other findings for B. H. Collins 1848-1912 (aka Benjamin and Benn H. Collins )**
It does not match any of the cemeteries we have in the Survey with the associated names of Barker, Collins or Jones, but there are quite a few family cemeteries located along the Friendship Road road heading to New Hill. There is also a cemetery with those names listed near the Ebenezer Church Recreation Area at Jordan Lake. Those groups may be kin to the group mentioned here.
Links to those possibly affiliated families' cemeteries are in the respective townships in the Wake County Cemetery Survey c. 1978 at our website -
Barker in Buckhorn twp - Barker, and Barker, Bright, & Lienau
Barker in Holly Springs at Cross Cemetery
Collins in Buckhorn
Jones in Buckhorn at Collins (same as above)
There may be other related folks in the larger local cemeteries not included on our surname list. To research the above follow these steps -
Choose the township in the left side bar and click the hyperlinked noted that were submitted when the survey was taken.
Look for the New Index in each township to get a spreadsheet that includes GPS Coordinates for the Cemeteries mentioned above.
If you are related to these people or know descendants of these families, please share so they can act before the cemetery is moved.

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