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Paula Nania
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« Result #1 on Sept 4, 2008, 4:52am »
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Does anyone know of someone who would be able to mow and keep a place tidy over the winter months?
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« Result #2 on Jul 25, 2008, 7:28am »
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Winter, I love this season .this winter would be so interesting. We would enjoy a lot this winter.
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Susan Bracey Sheppard
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« Result #3 on May 28, 2008, 1:36pm »
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I hope you will come down to Bracey. When you're down, be sure to get directions to see "old Bracey."

I think that Braceys came to America from England, but they went to England from France. About the time of the Norman Conquest.

There's 2 websites you might want to check:
For Bracey genealogy:
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~eddunn/bracey/index.htm
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For genealogy of several families including Bracey, for history of Bracey, VA, and for old photos:
www.sttammanyfarm.com

Note: The town of St. Tammany (VA) was incorporated in 1792 and a post office was established in 1798. In 1900 the post office of St. Tammany was renamed Bracey.

Welcome to Virginia!
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« Result #4 on Mar 1, 2008, 5:02pm »
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There is what we call the "Lake Food Lion" that's located on Eaton Ferry Rd. in Littleton, NC and that is approximately 20 minutes from downtown Bracey. If you are going to live on the lake it will be closer for you. I found a map of where it is for you http://www.foodlion.com/apps/StoreLocator/mapviewer.aspx?store
=2538&address=2467%20Eaton%20Ferry%20Rd.%20Littleton%
20NC%2027850&phone=(252)586-7141&lat=36.5355&long=-
77.9436
There is also a large town near by about 10 minutes from downtown (20 min. from the lake), South Hill and we have a Super Wal-Mart and 2 more Food Lions. Along with a Home Depot, Applebees, Peebles, things like that.
And yes people around here are very welcoming, it is the best of both worlds. Because there are people from all different parts of the country who are new to the area, who will understand your transition. And there are us locals, who are genuine and hospitable who can tell you everything about the area. We have a Community House that is open to all residents of Bracey and is a great way to meet new people and have fun. When you come to the area to search for homes stop by Bracey Mercantile and chat with me, Melanie and I will answer any questions and give you the inside scoop what our community has to offer.
I hope this was helpful and happy house hunting. And we welcome you to the area :)
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Kim
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« Result #5 on Feb 24, 2008, 10:14am »
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My husband has recently taken a job at SVRMC and we are looking to buy a lake home in the area. How far does one have to drive to buy groceries, etc if living in the Bracey/Lake Gaston area? What is living in the area like? As newcomers, would we be welcomed into the community? Appreciate any info/advice. Thanks. :)
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« Result #6 on Jan 15, 2008, 5:53pm »
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You may want to check with Delma Simmons. (Listed in the phone book) Her husband's people go back a ways in Mecklenburg or maybe she can point you in the right direction.
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BraceyBelle
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« Result #7 on Dec 21, 2007, 3:01pm »
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Does anyone have a recipe for a deer's hindquarter? I have no idea how to cook it. :)
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sharon simmons
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« Result #8 on Nov 21, 2007, 10:06pm »
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iam looking for information on the bracey simmons.we live in bracey and my husband was born in mecklenburg co.he does not no anything about his family history.his father was george robert lee simmons.born 1912.i would love any help.thank you sharon simmons iamsharonlee@yahoo.com
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« Result #9 on Nov 6, 2007, 6:54pm »
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It can't be that many Bracey's that aren't kin.
Do you know where your family came from and if they were French or Irish??
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Bud
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« Result #10 on Nov 6, 2007, 6:49pm »
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Have you gone to Astro Farm Lodge website?
Deer, turkey, duck, geese.
Everything a hunter needs
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