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                <text>The ancestors who called this part of the Pee Dee home.</text>
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              <text>William Andrew Lawrimore (1871-1962) and his wife, Annie Stacia Watson (1877-1950), were farmers and operated a country store at Muddy Creek.  William and Annie's last name is sometimes spelled Lowrimore interchangeably. &#13;
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Their children were:&#13;
Willie James Lawrimore 1899–1979&#13;
Victor Blue Lawrimore 1900–1984&#13;
Mary Agnes Lawrimore Woodberry 1902–1991&#13;
Annie Lawrimore Ginn 1904–2008&#13;
Percy Buck Lawrimore 1906–1969&#13;
Rufus Brice Lawrimore 1908–1987&#13;
Jacob Baker Lawrimore 1910–1982&#13;
Edna Lawrimore Barfield 1912–2002&#13;
Gracie Lawrimore Edwards 1912–2009&#13;
Arris Bradford Lawrimore 1914–1985&#13;
Marvin Jackson Lawrimore 1916–2000&#13;
Carrie Bell Lawrimore Huggins 1918–2016&#13;
Fred Bill Lawrimore 1920–2007&#13;
Ruby Lawrimore Stone 1928–1965</text>
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              <text>Williamsburg County: A Pictorial History</text>
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