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 1910 | Robert HAIRSTON Jr. appeared on the 1910 census of Robert HAIRSTON on 13 May 1910 in Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina.2
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Census 1920 | Robert HAIRSTON Jr. appeared on the 1920 census of Robert HAIRSTON on 3 February 1920 in Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina.3
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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
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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 |
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Charts | Descendant Chart (#1) Descendant Chart (#2) Descendant Chart Box |
Sources (www.HAIRSTON.org)
- [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.
- [S1910] 1910 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
- [S1920] 1920 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
- [S176] North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011 - Provo, Utah, Ancestry.com.
- [S1930] 1930 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
- [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 Edited | 26 Jul 2019 |