United Daughters of the Confederacy
James B. Gordon Chapter #211
Forsyth County, NC
Chartered March 30, 1898
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DOTY, Benjamin Jefferson
Clemmons First Baptist Church
Clemmons, NC
Grandfather of
Artie Myrtle Boner Lowder
Lucretia Gorrell Fariss
Real Daughter  
Father: Albert B. Gorrell, Co D,
57th NC Regt
Uncles: Robert D. Gorrell, Co. D
57th NC Regt
Ralph Gorrell, Co. G, 2nd Bat NC
WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL        

DISHER, Mrs. Pearl Bohannon Disher, 98, formerly of 224 N Spring St., died Dec 23, 2001 at Springwood Care.  She was born
in Seneca S.C. Jan 22, 1903 to
Alexander and Margaret Kennedy Bohannon.  Mrs. Disher was a member of Ardmore
Moravian Church, the Fidelity Sunday school class and women's followship and she was a Real Daughter of the Confederacy,
James B. Gordon Chapter.  She also was a graduate of a New york fashion school.  Mrs. Disher is survived by a son,
Sidney
Disher
and his wife Juanita Masten Disher of Winston-salem; two grandchildren, Jennie Littrell and her  husband Dr. Jeff
Littrell
of Charlotte and Richard Sidney Disher and  his wife Sandy Burge Disher of East Bend; sister-in-law, Zella Patterson
of Mooresville; eight great grandchildren; and several nieces.  A memorial graveside service will be 12 noon Wednesday Dec 26,
2001 in the Moravian Graveyard at Old Salem with Dr. Jeff Littrell officiating.

[On Aug 17, 1951 Mrs. Disher joined the UDC on the service of her father Alexander Evans Bohannon, Co D, 22nd Reg't, SC Inf)
She was a Real Daughter of the UDC

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REMINISCING
NANNIE DODSON-  Miss Dodson is president of the James B. Gordon Chapter, United
Daughters of the Confederacy, and is one of the most efficient and charming of all former
presidents.  With her youth, intelligence and attractiveness, Miss Dodson has
accomplished a great work in the two years of her office a president.  The James B.
Gordon Chapter, UDC, is the hostess chapter to the twenty-ninth annual convention of the
North Carolina Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, now  meeting in
Winston-Salem.
See Her Obituary

Winston-Salem Sentinel, May, 1936
Sara Jane Smallwood Daye
joined the UDC Jan. 9, 1961  
on the service of her Father,
William Smallwood, Co. F, 41st Reg’t
Inf. AL.  
She was a  REAL DAUGHTER of the
UDC.  See her
Obituary
Mrs. Mina Pepper Fleshman
Businesswoman and World Traveler
Member of UDC
See her
Obituary