Grigsby, George Talmadge.

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Members of the McLean-Stinson-Grigsby family, an African-American family of Wake County, N.C., included Harriet Ragland McLean of Holly Springs, N.C.; her daughter Alberta McLean Stinson of Holly Springs and New York City, who was active in the Baptist Church; and Alberta's daughter Gladys Natal Stinson Grigsby of Lawrenceville, Va., and Holly Springs, who was graduated from the Durham State Normal School in 1924 and Shaw University in 1928, after which she taught in North Carolina and Virginia public schools and worked for the Baptist Church.

In 1938, she married George Talmadge Grigsby, professor and administrator at Saint Paul's School, Lawrenceville, Va.

From the description of George Talmadge Grigsby papers, 1870-1980 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 31069791

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associatedWith Stinson, Alberta McLean, d. 1952. person
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Holly Springs (N.C.)
Wake County (N.C.)
North Carolina
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African American women
African American women
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