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vertical stone - Body originally buried in family cemetery in Dudley, NC; reinterred on the grounds of the Moores Creek National Battlefield in 1907
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Author: Gary Owen Green
Slocumb, Ezekiel – (b. 1750 – d. July 4, 1840) – Originally buried in SlocumbFamily Cemetery at home place on Pleasant Green Plantation, Goldsboro, Wayne County, with wife Mary (Polly) Hooks Slocumb. Inscription: “In memory of Col. Ezekiel Slocumb, a patriot of the Revolution…” Reinterred in 1929 at Moore’s Creek National Military Park, near Currie, Pender County, 15 miles west of Burgaw. Directions from Interstate #40: Take Exit 398 and go west on Route #53, then travel south on Route #421. Turn west on Route #210 and travel three miles to reach park. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 34.45540, Longitude: -78.10863 Also memorialized with wife in Wayne County by rough-hewn granite monument on the front campus of Southern Wayne High School, facing Highway #117 about a mile south of the Dudley intersection. GPS Coordinates: 35˚ 15’ 13.29” N 78˚ 02’ 45.60” WMonument place by Mount Olive Chapter. Reported by Mouth Olive Chapter. Service: Captain. (State Regent’s Project Report; NSDAR 1914-15 Report; NSSAR Membership # 37299, NSSAR Patriot & Grave Index Number P 291188)
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