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Wilson Daily Times, 7 August 1937.

Young adult Samson Barnes died suddenly of young disease. This notice includes a detail presumably affixed by the copy writer: Barnes worked or sharecropped for Herman and Lilly Mattox, who rented land owned by a Woodard.

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In the 1920 census of Stantonsburg township, Wilson County: Preston Barnes, 27; wife Rosettar, 20; and children Samson, 5, Aulander, 3, and Sallie, 5 months.

In the 1930 census of Stantonsburg township, Wilson County: widow Mollie Williams, 59, and grandchildren Lorenzo, 17, Nathaniel, 15, and Mary Williams, 12, and Samson, 16, Orlando, 14, and Sally Barnes, 12.

Samptson Barnes died 3 August 1937 in Wilson. Per his death certificate, he was 22 years old; was born in Wilson County to Preston Barnes and Rosetta Williams; was 22 years old; worked as a farmer; and was single. Drew Barnes was informant.

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