Robert HAIRSTON Jr.

HAIRSTON.org ID#829, b. 20 May 1900, d. 15 June 1968
Father*Robert HAIRSTON1 b. 8 Dec 1863, d. 6 Jan 1955
Mother*Penelope C. WILSON b. 31 Dec 1871, d. 1958
Birth*Robert HAIRSTON Jr. was born on 20 May 1900 in Darlington, South Carolina.1 
He was the son of Robert HAIRSTON and Penelope C. WILSON.1 
Census 1910Robert HAIRSTON Jr. appeared on the 1910 census of Robert HAIRSTON on 13 May 1910 in Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina.2

 
Census 1920Robert HAIRSTON Jr. appeared on the 1920 census of Robert HAIRSTON on 3 February 1920 in Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina.3

Marriage*Robert HAIRSTON Jr. married Nishie SCRUGGS on 17 August 1921 in Rutherford, North Carolina.4 
Census 1930*Robert HAIRSTON Jr. was Head of Household in the 1930 Federal Census on 3 April 1930 in Rutherfordton, Rutherford, North Carolina.5

 
Death*He died on 15 June 1968 at age 68.6 
Burial*He was buried in Montlawn Memorial Park, Wake, North Carolina.6 

Family

Nishie SCRUGGS b. 13 Oct 1901, d. 15 Apr 1985
Children
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Sources (www.HAIRSTON.org)

  1. [S142] Hairston Family, Peter Hairston Bible - 1750-1928, The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Boston, Published by C. Ewer, T. Bedlington, and J. H. A. Frost. 1828., North Carolina, State Archives of North Carolina.
  2. [S1910] 1910 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  3. [S1920] 1920 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  4. [S176] North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011 - Provo, Utah, Ancestry.com.
  5. [S1930] 1930 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  6. [S48] Find A Grave Website with Photo - only listings with photos of grave markers that are contemporary to the deceased individuals death are acceptable for genealogical proof.
Last Edited26 Jul 2019