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Identifier: macqueensofqueen00inmace (find matches)
Title: The MacQueens of Queensdale; a biography of Col. James MacQueen and his descendants
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: MacElyea, Annabella Bunting MacCallum McLean, Angus Wilton, 1870-1935 Clan MacQueen Association
Subjects: McQueen family
Publisher: (Charlotte, N. C., Observer Printing House)
Contributing Library: State Library of North Carolina, Government & Heritage Library
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Bertha Inez MacLeod,
Annie Louise MacLeod,
Richard Oscar MacLeod,
Frank Alexander MacLeod.
Bertha Inez MacLeod was educated at Virginia College, Roanoke, and
was afterward married to William L. Bethea, of Dillon, S. C, where
they now reside. They have four children:
Julia Bethea,
Donald Bethea,
Bertha Bethea,
William L. Bethea, Jr.
The first three are attending the Dillon graded schools, and the fourth
is a baby boy. Mr. Bethea and wife have a beautiful home in Dillon,
and have large farming interests nearby, and he is a most successful
business man.

Annie Louise MacLeod was educated at Southern Presbyterian Col-
lege, Red Springs, N. C, and Bowling Green, Va. She has since become
the wife of Dr. W. W. Parker, jeweler and optician, Lumberton, N. C.
They have no children. She is a very beautiful girl, and her friends are
very fond of her.

Richard Oscar MacLeod, a young man of brilliant intellect and most
promising future, died while pursuing his studies for the medical pro-
90 THE MACQUEENS OF QUEENSDALET

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ALEXANDER JAMES MACLEOD, JR.

KATHERINE MACQUEEN AND HER DESCENDANTS 91

fession at Davidson College, N. C, loved and lamented. He was very
much like his father in appearance, and was one of the most popular
boys at Davidson College, where he was considered one of the finest
athletes that ever attended that institution.

Frank Alexander MacLeod, who was educated at Bingham Military
Academy
, Mebane, N. C., is now in the livestock business with Mr. C. M.
Fuller, of Lumberton, N. C. He married Miss Addie MacLean
Norment, niece of the late Col. N. A. MacLean, Jr. They have one son,
Frank MacLeod, very bright and promising.

Alexander J. MacLeod was educated at Bingham Military School,
Mebane, N. C, and married Lizzie MacRae, daughter of Mr. James
MacRae; and he and his wife lived near Rowland, N. C, until the time
of his death, which occurred in 1910. To this couple were born the fol-
lowing children:
James Walter MacLeod,
Donald MacLeod,
Flora MacLeod,
Kate MacLeod,
Dora Bell MacLeod.

Alexander J. MacLeod was extensively and successfully engaged in
the lumber business and farming.


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