Death announcement of Shukri Baddour. The address of Mr. Baddour in Goldsboro is provided at the end of the statement to send condolence letters. It is likely to be in alSammeer, because a sentence indicated that after writing these words, the owner…
Portrait of Chorbishop Peter Rabil, a priest of the Maronite Church. Peter Rabil was born July 10, 1884 in Hammana, Lebanon to Daher and Mariam Rabil. He emigrated in 1913 and settled in Goldsboro, NC where he served as priest to the local community…
A group photo of Mansour family members, ingluding Juanita Mathis Mansour (far left in chair), Nell Heeden Mansour (second from left in chair), Ernest Mansour (far right in chair), Edward Mansour (far right standing), Ernest Heeden (standing second…
A group photo of Mansour family members. Left to Right: Juanita Mathis Mansour, Edward Mansour, Nell Heeden Mansour, Virginia Rabil Mansour, and Ernest Mansour.
A photograph of Beshara and his brother Chick on Beshara's wedding day to Serina Hakeem. The photograph was taken in St Mary's Catholic Church in Goldsboro, NC, where the wedding took place. The individuals pictured in the photograph are the families…
A photograph of Beshara Shehdan (Hatem) and Serina Hakeem taken on their wedding day. The wedding was located in St Mary's Catholic Church in Goldsboro, NC.
An article from Raleigh, North Carolina's newspaper, the News and Observer, profiling the sports career of John Allen Farfour of Goldsboro, North Carolina. Farfour was a gifted basketball player who transitioned to tennis in 1940 and founded the…
A photograph of Victoria Alkazin Baddour (center) with her children: Mitchell Baddour (bottom, seated), Philip Baddour (seated beside Victoria), Isabelle Baddour Dixon, Lorraine Baddour Corbett, Evelyn Baddour Mauro, and Mary Baddour Walker (seating…