The following private cemetery records were taken from the records of Mr. Frank Repass Brown, of Rural Retreat, Virginia. They ARE NOT a complete listing of all private cemeteries in Wythe County, VA.
These cemeteries were copied by Mr. Brown, beginning in the 1930's. The compiler (Joe Cameron) has copied the information exactly as stated by Mr. Brown unless a clarification was needed, but these records have not been verified by Cameron. Mr. Brown, however, was personally known by Cameron, and in his opinion, these records are as accurate as can be possible.
The location descriptions for some of these cemeteries are not very clear - some are even unknown to Cameron. It was felt, however, that Mr. Brown's words should not be changed in any way. Time permitting, Cameron will later add better descriptions of the cemetery locations.
First on this page, you will find a map sketch of Wythe County, and you will notice that the county is divided into 4 major sections; A, B, C, and D. Each section is divided from the others by the two major highways in Wythe County, US Highway # 11, that runs East/West and US Highway # 21/52, which runs South/North.
Within each individual sections, you will find numbers. These numbers refer to the approximate location in the county of the cemeteries. Many of the numbers on Mr. Brown's original map were missing, and I have tried to correct that in cases where I knew the approximate locations that he was referring to in his text.
Before the listing for each individual cemetery, the location description, in Mr. Brown's words, will be displayed, and will be preceeded by a underlined number such as; D7. The D7 indicates that the people buried in the following list are buried in the cemetery shown in section D of the sketch map, at number 7.
These location numbers shown before each cemetery location description WILL BE CLICKABLE so that the reader can flip back to the map to find the approximate locations of the cemeteries within the county. Then, using your browser's back button, you can return to the cemetery listing.
If this procedure is too confusing to you or your browser, you can right click on the map, and use the save as feature to save the map image to your hard drive and then print a copy of the map.
When Mr. Brown's records were typed, there were errors made. You may notice a number on the map and find no cemetery listed for that number. On the other hand, you may find a cemetery with a location number and that number may not be on the map. I [Cameron] will correct such errors if I notice them, and IF I know how to correct the error.
[Cameron note]The following lists were typed in the order found in Mr. Brown's records. I have also made a listing of ALL NAMES in ALL CEMETERIES, listed in alpha order. Click HERE to view the alpha listing.
If anyone has knowledge of someone buried in any of these cemeteries and they are not listed, I would appreciate your input as to the person or persons missing and the source of your knowledge, and I will make corrections and site the source of the information.
A1
FOGLESONG: This cemetery is in Crawfish Valley, about 30 or 35 rods SW of the old Foglesong homplace. It had been enclosed with a plank fence but it was about gone. It is about 10 yards square. Several trees - cedar and maple - were along the fence. Only 3 of the graves had markers with inscriptions on them. Several of the other graves were marked with rough rocks, others are not marked at all. There is a question as to the exact number of graves. The below sketch gives the best I could make of it.
Cameron's note: Simon Foglesong's stone stood left of Susannah's. It was destroyed many years ago by the weapons of stupid hunters. Only 4 adult graves are in the cemetery. The other graves are that of children, some said to be Waddle children, who lived in the old house that stood near the old large Hickory tree.
There are 3 graves of a Wynn family marked with rocks with inscriptions, and a number of graves marked with rough rocks with no inscriptions.
The last names on the above stone were not readable but on the same stone. There was an inscription on the back of the rock, but I could not make out what it was. The rock is sandstone and had consideralbe work on it. It was about 30 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and 5 inches think. Two other small, regular creek rocks with inscriptions on them by some inexperienced person were;
A son of Peter Fisher, in 1881, was the last to be buried in this cemetery. [Cameron note: In recent years, during a Doak Family Reunion, a modern stone memorial to the Doak Family was placed in the cemetery.]
Near the above graves are several other graves-whose or how many is not known. The exact location is perhaps lost. [Cameron possibly slaves.]
There were several slaves buried in the row on the east side of the cemetery. In the summer of 1952, Olive had the Earhart Family Cemetey cleaned up, had all trees, shrubbery, etc. removed and had it all leveled up. She had all the tombstones taken up and cleaned, had several broken rocks replaced and one made for the slaves that are buried here. She then had a ditch dug around the whole cemetery like one for a building, then had concrete put over the whole thing. It was made a number of inches think and reinforced with metal fencing. She had the tombstones that belonged there laid flat in the concrete over the graves where they belonged, the top of them smooth with the concrete. A large old field oak tree is west of this cemetery just across the road from it and it shades the most of the cemetery. It is still enclosed with a field metal fence.
It is enclosed with a good metal picket fence, in good shape, about 8 by 10 yards. There is a spot next to the fenced in part about 30 x 30 feet that could to be plainly viewed as a cemetery and that was fenced and a part of the present fenced in cemetey. The number of graves in the present unfenced part is unknown, and the identities of these graves are unknown. Perhaps they were slaves and/or tenant farmers, or later land owners.
[Cameron note] The Capt. John Buchanan place was the old log home that stood southeast and down the hollow from the Paul Buck home, in Rural Retreat. The old log house was the home of the original settler, Henry Steffey, Sr. The adult Steffey grave is most likely that of Louisa, Henry Steffey, Sr.'s wife.]
[Cameron note: According to Mr. Brown, James L. was the first person killed at First Manassas, in 1861, but this is an error. James L. was a member of the 29th VA, and was killed at Cold Harbor.]
This is east of Camp. It has been cleaned up and grassedand thrown out in a pasture boundary. There must be 25 or 30 graves marked with rough creek rock with no inscriptions. Only one stone is standing with an inscription. Those with inscriptions are:
The three Peery bodies and their markers were moved on October 24 and 25, 1958, to the St. Paul Church Cemetery by R. G. Williams, the land owner where the cemetery was located. They were buried next to William Peery's wife. The inscription on her stone reads; "Theresa consort of William Peery, Dec. 14, 1796, Mar.21, 1867." The grave marker to Harvey G. and Elizabeth Peery is a nice large granite marker, and the one for William Peery is a marble monument.
[Cameron note: The Staleys above do not have rocks with inscriptions, I know these Staleys to be buried here because I found references to the fact in old court records. The cemetey is at least 30 X 30 feet, and contains many unmarked graves which I feel sure are of other early Staleys and/or their families.]
The stones for John and Mary are of sandstone and the old type, and the inscriptions are in script and very hard to read.
[Cameron note: Mr. Brown was in error on naming this cemetery. At one time, the land belonged to the Cassell family, but it was because OLD Black Lick Michael Cassell had married Catherine, a daughter of Jacob, Sr. & Anna (Hough) Tobler. This is really a Tobler Cemetery, although it is possible some Cassell children are buried here, but I think not.]
[Later in his notes, Mr. Brown mentions that he was told this was a Tobler Cemetery, going back to the Toblers, the first family to live in this area and owned a lot of land.]
[The exact number of graves is unknown, and at one time, there were rough creek rocks outside the old rail fence - these graves said to have been slaves. The cemetery was destroyed in 1913 by the then present land owner. The huge old Oak tree was cut down by Alf Mozer, and his nephew, Jim. Jim stood INSIDE the old hollow tree pulling the old cross cut saw, while his uncle stood on the outside. The huge base log was halled away in a wagon with hay racks and Jim said the log hung over the racks and that 4 horses were needed to move the wagon. Ray Buck was the owner and operator of the horses and wagon.]
[The stones from the cemetery, what few there were, were taken by the land owner to the intersection of the old Tobler Road, and the road to the Kimberlin Church, and destroyed with sledge hammers to put in chug holes in the road.]
[According to some of the old Musser, who were related to the Toblers, it is known the following people are buried in this cemetery.]
The family said Valentine died a young man, and guessed his birth date. There are some 25 to 30 unmarked graves in the cemetery, most of the names are not Fry.
[Cameron note] *Daniel McRae married Valentine Fry's widow, Mary (Yonce) Fry after Valentine died. The birth year above is clearly in error. According to the 1860 census, he was born about 1775 :on the sea." Daniel was my gg grand father through his daughter, Esther, who married James W. Cameron.
Wanda Sue stated that after Daniel died, Mary (Yonce) Fry McRae went to live with a Murry (perhaps related) family in Tazewell County, Virginia, and died there. Wanda Sue states Mary is not buried in the Fry Cemetery.
Wanda Sue also stated that a Lloyd Fry, from somewhere in Kansas, came to Cripple Creek in the 1960's and had the stones for Valentine and Daniel's graves made and placed in the cemetery. I have Lloyd to thank because before that, I did not know where my gg grandfather, McRae was buried.]
Eight graves in the above row inscriptions gone from most of the rocks.
2 other graves in this row with rocks with inscriptions gone - probably Whitman kids.
[Cameron note: I think the location number, C60, is in the wrong place on the map sketch. I think this is the Davis Cemetery, on Cripple Creek, and the location is actually closer to C61 on the map sketch. See my website at: http://home.naxs.com/cameronnet/ under family and other cemeteries for a listing of burials in this cemetery.]
[Cameron note: The cemetery is now actually within the boundary of the Fort Chiswell Mall.]
Elizabeth Burrough was a daughter of Gen. A. C. & Annie F. (Kent) Moore
The following graves are outside the limestone fence.
Emeline D. Pierce was a daughter of Isaac & Evelina Bell Painter. The following graves were without the fence.
The cemetery contains a number of the old rock that coves the graves, but on these older ones, the dates coould not be made out. Mrs. Ester Thompson Crockett who later married a Sayers is supposed to be buried here but if her grave is marked, I could not find it.
The west row beginning on the south:
There were a number of graves not marked or marked with rocks without inscriptions on them, and the general appearance of the place is that it was an old one.
The family names buried here are : McGavock, Kent, Hanson, Matheson, Puckett, Browne, Robertson, Clairborne, Billups, Hager, Clark, Bridges, Blair, Moore, Mabe, Tickle, Alford, Vaughn, Ametrout, Martin, Doss, Hurd, Collins, McGee, Shinalt, Manuel, Harvey, cale, Brinkley, Adams, Howard, and Dickens
Isabella was born near Appleby, Westmoreland Couty, England, and emigrated to this country in 1802 with her husband. John was born near Appleby, as was Thomas. William Lyddle was born Dfefton, Westmoreland County, and Richard Walton was also born in Westmoreland County. From Mr. Brown's records, it apears this information was inscribed on the rocks. Isabelle's, John's, and Thomas Jackson, and Ann Walton's grave markers are of the old horizontal type heavy limestone rock about two feet high with a sandstone top and were extra nice and well preserved. The Richard Walton rock was of marble and obelisk type, and the Lyddle rock was marble and the regular tombstone type.
From another source, his wife,
Updated Jan. 19, 2001 from data supplied by Mary Jo Loyd
After James Ewell Brown, the inscription was, "Erected to the memory of the best fathers by his children, Jane, Fanie, and Alexander.
As the old cemetery remains today, it has been abandoned and will soon be farmed over. At present it has a small Cherry tree, Mock, Orange, Honeysuckle, a large number of Sumas, and a wilderness of Blackberry briars. One of the hardest cemeteries to find, Ewings, one of the old families of this part of the country are supposed to be buried here. Fifty or more bodies are supposed to have been removed from this cemetery.
[Cameron note] Looks like Emily was a wife of Lee Nuckells according to Mr. Brown's notes, so must be an error in her stated age at death.]
On the stone of James Madison Jackson, the complete inscription is: "son of George and Sarah Ann Williams Jackson, gson of John & Nancy Farmer Jackson. Education was of the Bible. Lived a temperate life."
The inscriptions for John and Nancy is on a monument in the cemetery, but a member of the Jackson family told me they are not buried here, but somewhere in Piney, the exact location is lost. The inscription is: "In memory of John and Nancy Farmer Jackson who was born in Applesby, Westmoreland County, England, in the year 1768. Nancy Farmer Jackson was born in Wales in the year 1773. In the year, 1795, they sailed from England to Baltimore, Maryland and was married there. To this union was born 7 sons and 5 daughters and there was not a death in the family until the youngest one was past 50 years old. John Jackson died in his 91st year and Nancy Farmer Jackson died in her 90th year in 1941.
Ezra T. is list after Mollie C., and Mr. Brown's records state - "PVT, Co F., 605th Engineers, son of the above."
Located on the A. B. Newberry farm about 4 miles east of Wytheville and a short distance north west of the old David Cassell home, it is on a high hill about 1/2 mile northeast of the Newberry home; it is in a large grazing boundary; not fenced; 20 to 30 yards square; has 8 medium size Oak trees, and no other planting of any kind excepting the grass like the rest of the field. Slaves are supposed to be buried on one side of the cemetery. You cannot tell how many graves are here but there are a considerable number of them. Only 4 graves are marked with rocks with inscriptions , and on 2 of these, only a few words remain. It is undoubtly one of the older cemeteries in this part of the county, and has not been used for 75 years or more. Tradition has it that a number of the stones were taken to a nearby home and used to make a pass in the yard.
N.B. The above in regard to the Ward is undoubtly wrong. These graves are to the Davis Family and not to the Ward Family. The early owners of the C.W. Casell farm were Davis'.
[Cameron note---I have to disagree with Mr. Brown because I think the people in this cemetery were members of the Ward family. The Wards owned this land before the Davis Family, and I believe the cemetery dates back before the Davis' purchased this land.]
Amanda J. Parker was the wife of W. B. H. Davidson
Jonathan Richmond was a son of General Richmond, of Lee County, and Capt. in the C.S.A.
[ Cameron's note -- The St. John's Church is located on US Route 21/52 north just on the outskirts of Wytheville, and dates to about 1800, or a few years before. I am not sure when Mr. Brown copied this cemetery, but the list appears to be incomplete although I cannot be certain of that fact. Following are the records found in Mr. Brown's notes. NOTE !!! At the end of each individual line, you will see something like "StJ" -----This is not a part of the inscription --- it is used in the Alpha List to identify the cemetery.]
The monument for Hans Martin Kegley listed his children. His sons were: Joseph, John Henry, Elias, Martin, David, Daniel, William, and John George. His daughters were: Phebe, Catherine, Rosana, Sally, and Rebecca.
The following cemetery records were obtained by Mr. Brown from the note book of Mrs Phillip Spence. Mrs. Spence's records have no corresponding numbers on the map sketch, and I am not sure of the location of these cemeteries therefore I will identify her cemeteries as "SP1, SP2" etc.
SP1
COUNSELMAN CEMETERY: This cemetery is located near Keesling Bridge, which is about 9 miles east of Wytheville in the Locust Hill area of the county.
Mary, wife of Robert Graham, was a native of County Down, Ireland
Lititia Yerion was a dau. of Jessie and Dianna Honaker
[Cameron note- I think Mary B. Graham was probably the wife of Harold J. Mathews.]
[Cameron note --Following is a listing of 14 of the Public Cemeteries in the west end of Wythe County, VA with the names and dates of the people who were the first to be buried in those cemeteries. This listing is according to Mr. Frank Brown, and I do not know and cannot verify his source except for Peter Buck, who was my great grandfather.]
Nothing is clickable in the following listing. It is only a alpha listing of all the names in all the cemeteies in Mr. Brown's records. At the end of each individual line, you will find the cemetery location number for that person, ie. --C100.
???????, d. 1816 --2
???????, Walter, Dec. 29, 1853, Jul 20, 1855 son of William & Myra -A173
?????????, Malkerum R., Jul. 15, 1899, Mar. 26, 1909 -C172
?????????, our little Frances -C62
?????????, our little Mary -C62
_______,Catherine, --C76
_______,Esther, 1795, 1831 -C76
_______,Rachael, 1797, 1824 -C76
_______,Sophia, 1796, 1835 -C76
ABSHER, Roger Dale, Dec. 21, 1950, age 3y-5m-0d -C172
ADAMS, Mary C., d. Nov. 11, 1945, age 93y -B124
AKER, Elizabeth M., Jan. 25, 1812, Jun. 19, 1836 pro. wife of Ben Aker -A34
AKER, infant, b. & d. Sep. 7, 1916 dau of Sadie & L.B. -C151
AKER, J. H. Winton, 1870 -C151
AKER, Lillie Forest, Apr. 22, 1912, Oct. 29, 1919 -C151
AKER, Mary (Nancy) J., Aug. 5, 1838, Jun. 10, 1839 -A34
AKER, Mary W.?, 1831, Jan., 1835 -A34
AKER, Mary, Noc. 23, 1844, Jan. 5, 1901 -C151
AKER, Noah, APR. 8, 1836, Feb. 16, 1916 -C151
AKER, Page F., 1877, 1935 -C151
AKER, Sarah E., May 11, 1811, Apr. 1, 1812 -A34
AKER, Sarah, May 11, 1819, Apr. 1, 1842 from Mr. Brown's records -A34
AKERS, Sallie Elizabeth Boyd, Aug. 7, 1886, Nov. 30, 1917 wife of Elbert S. Akers -C152
AKERS, Stella Gray, May 7, 1884, Jul 21, 1918 wife of Crockett Akers -C152
ALFORD, E. J., Dec. 4, 1863, Jan. 23, 1865 -C117
ALLEN, Ben O., Dec. 27, 1896, Dec. 18, 1926 -B63
ALLEY, Albert N., Jul. 9, 1950, age 43y-5m-7d -C172
ALLISON, Isabelle C., Oct. 10, 1853, Mar. 23, 1858 dau of J. & J.C. -C70
ALLISON, Joanna ?, Feb. 24, 1818, Dec. 29, 1879 -C70
ALLISON, John, Jul. 18, 1802, Jun. 1, 1862-C70
ALLISON, Leander S., Mar. 7, 1835, Dec. 26, 1889 -C70
ALLISON, Lester,, d. Sep. 22, 1946, age 24y-10m-15d -B124
ALLSION, Elmira C., Jul. 29, 1848, Sep. 26, 1853 dau of J. & J.C. -C70
ARCHER, L. A., Mar. 24, 1871, Nov. 30, 1880 son of R.C. & T.A. -SP5
ARMBRISTER, Andrew J., Jul. 4, 1863, Sep. 16, 1940 -C120
ARMBRISTER, Elizabeth, d. Feb., 1879, age 84y oldest stone I found -B85
ARMBRISTER, Mamie Belle, Sep. 17, 1876, Jan. 19, 1939 -C120
ARMBRISTER, Sarah C., d. Jun. 3, 1912 age about 88y -C120
ARNBURN, Presley H. 47th VA Reg., CSA -D41
ARNOLD, Dolly, Feb. 22, 1893, Jul. 18, 1904 wife of S.A. [Cameron- dates bad ?] -C151
ARNOLD, Edward, Feb. 8, 1885, Jan. 19, 1947 -C154
ARNOLD, Elbert McTeer, Feb. 6, 1868, Oct. 21, 1888 -C151
ARNOLD, Ethel Mae, Nov. 15, 1904, Jan. 4, 1909 -C153
ARNOLD, infant, b. & d. Jun. 19, 1943 -C165
ARNOLD, Jane E., Feb. 1, 1863, May 26, 1922 -C154
ARNOLD, Martha A., Jan. 16, 1842, Jun. 11, 1911 -C151
ARNOLD, Roxie B., Mar. 5, 1865, Mar. 5, 1949 -C154
ARNOLD, Spergeon, Feb. 15, 1901, Jun. 15, 1919 -C154
ARNOLD--Hattie, Jan. 1, 1890 -C154
ASHWORTH, Gilbert Lee, Jul. 3, 1925, Dec. 17, 1979, WWII, SI, USN [Cameron] -C54
ATKINS, James H., Jan. 18, 1853, Jan. 11, 1905 -C108
ATKINS, John Charles, d. Oct. 5, 1936, age 0y-11m-24d -C108
ATKINS, Minia Lee, Jul. 1, 1879, May 22, 1901 -C108
ATKINS, Rosana, Feb. 25, 1881, Mar. 4, 1929 -C108
AUSTIN, James B., Jan. 1, 1840, Sep. 2, 1904 -C172
AUSTIN, Joseph, Mar. 4, 1866, Apr. 29, 1901 -C172
AUSTIN, Martha J., May 1, 1839, Jul. 1, 1884 wife of James B. -C172
AUSTIN, Tabitha, Aug. 11, 1901, age 35y -C172
AYERS, Elizabeth F., Oct. 28, 1824, Jun. 9, 1899 -C148
AYERS, George Meliven, Apr. 24, 1855, Dec. 23, 1931 -C146
AYERS, John M., Sep. 22, 1857, Dec. 10, 1919 -C146
AYERS, Savina, Jul. 14, 1849, Jan. 4, 1923 -C146
AYERS, Susan E., Mar. 3, 1886, Mar. 3, 1930 -C146
BACK, Hettie R., Aug. 3, 1870, Mar. 22, 1939 wife of Stephen V. Frye -A5
BAKER, Fred W., Jun. 6, 1885, Apr. 22, 1938 -C117
BAKER, Joseph J., Jan. 4, 1841, Mar. 10, 1931 -C117
BAKER, Josie D., Aug. 30, 1882, Dec. 30, 1884 dau of J.J. & S.J. -C117
BAKER, Martha M., Sep. 18, 1853 ?, Sep. 23, 1888 wife of William McD'Bryan -C117
BAKER, Robert V., 1889, 1923 -C117
BAKER, Sarah J., Mar, 12, 1848, Dec. 3, 1944 -C117
BAKER, Susie M., Jan. 27, 1873, Apr. 29, 1896 dau of J.J. & S. J. -C117
BAKER, Vicorine, Feb. 27, 1880, Dec. 22, 1880 dau of J.J. & S.J. -C117
BARNETT, Settie, d. Oct. 25, 1946, age 66y-8m-6d -C68
BAYSAW, John B., d. Jan. 5, 1951, age 56y -C96
BELL, Emily, Jan. 4, 1821, Mar. 11, 1824 dau. of James & Mary -C67
BELL, Mary, Oct. 16, 1782, Dec. 27, 1834 wife of James Bell -C67
BEVILLE, Jacob, d. Dec. 20, 1832, age 2y-1d -A173
BIEKLE, Caroline L., 1851 -A173
BLAIR, Elizabeth H. Caldwell, Sep. 11, 1828, Aug. 9, 1897 m. Dec. 19, 1848 -C110
BLAIR, James L., Dec. 11, 1857, Jul. 5, 1932 -C164
BLAIR, Jerome, Apr. 22, 1819, Mar. 2, 1900-C110
BLAIR, Robert Sidney, Nov. 10 ?, 1919, Mar. 22, 1948 SSgt, 364th AAF Fighter Gp. -B123
BLAIR, Sue Elizabeth, May 17, 1852, Jan. 14, 1944 -C107
BLAIR, Thomas, Jan. 18, 1859, Feb. 17, 1931 -C164
BLAIR, William, Mar. 10, 1801, Mar. 27, 1882 -C111
BOOTH, Bernice, d. Oct. 18, 1939, age 43y-0m-22d -C118
BORCHERDT, Virginia Rose, Feb. 26, 1909, Aug. 16, 1909 dau of Walter O. & Clarra -C113
BOYER, Mary E. F., Jun. 26, 1820, Jul. 21, 1871 -C68
BROWN, Alexander P., Aug. 18, 1892, Mar. 3, 1919--StJ
BROWN, Anna Maria, Jul. 14, 1778, Dec. 19, 1849 wife of Christopher--StJ
BROWN, Anne Dabney Sturt, 1798, 1842 2nd wife of James E. Brown -B125
BROWN, Barbara, d. Jun. 28, 1841, age 62y-6m-29d--StJ
BROWN, Christopher, Nov. 7, 1774, Sep. 20, 1850--StJ
BROWN, Christopher, Sr., Jul. 16, 1816, age 65y--StJ
BROWN, Daniel, Apr. 4, 1803, Sep. 6, 1856--StJ
BROWN, David Sexton, Jul. 9, 1848, Feb. 25, 1900--StJ
BROWN, Elenora C., Aug. 1, 1819, Jul. 20, 1879 wife of Rev. James A.--StJ
BROWN, Eli C., Jul. 26, 1831, Mar. 2, 1863 -C112
BROWN, Emily J., Jun. 23, 1853. Aug. 24, 1854 in memory of -A7
BROWN, Enid Spence, Mar. 1, 1902, Nov. 8, 1936 wife of James A.--StJ
BROWN, George, d. Feb. 12, 1870, age 20y--StJ
BROWN, Helen Virginia, Oct. 19, 1854, Jul. 28, 1861 dau of John C. & Margaret--StJ
BROWN, Henry, Feb. 19, 1818, feb. 24, 1888--StJ
BROWN, Isabelle C., Apr. 14, 1812, Feb. 18, 1883--StJ
BROWN, James A., Feb. 12, 1870, age 19y--StJ
BROWN, James Andrew, Dec. 22, 1815, Mar. 4, 1900--StJ
BROWN, James E., May 6, 1789, Nov. 2, 1852 -B125
BROWN, James Ewell, --B125
BROWN, James Wesley, May 5, 1846, age 14y-5m son of Dan & Theresa--StJ
BROWN, Jesse, b. Dec. 1819, age 7y son of John & Mary--StJ
BROWN, Jesse, Dec., 1819, 1826, age 7y son of John & Mary--StJ
BROWN, John H., d. Mar. 13, 1851, age 61y-2m--StJ
BROWN, John H., d. Mar. 17, 1851, age 64y-2m--StJ
BROWN, John, d. Jul. 6, 1853, age 64y--StJ
BROWN, Joseph G. M., Apr. 5, 1862, May 27, 1866 son of John C. & Margaret--StJ
BROWN, Joseph R., Lt., Sep. 13, 18__, Mar. 9, 1864 Killed Cloyd's Mt. C.S.A.--StJ
BROWN, Joseph W., d. 1821, age ___-11m?-26d son of Christopher & Maria--StJ
BROWN, Joseph, Feb. 23, 1816, Mar. 3, 1884--StJ
BROWN, Lydia, Nov. 1, 1819, Jan. 9, 1896 wife of Henry--StJ
BROWN, M. C., Feb. 1?, 1846, Jun. 25, 1862--StJ
BROWN, Margaret Catherine, Jun. 15, 1849, Sep. 28, 1852 dau of Henry & Lydia--StJ
BROWN, Margaret Eahart, Apr. 23, 1822, Oct. 30, 188? wife of Rufus--StJ
BROWN, Maria Crockett, 1801, 1827 1st wife of James E. Brown -B125
BROWN, Maria, d. May 10, 1822, age 63y-7m wife of Christopher--StJ
BROWN, Mary, Mar. 13, 1793, Apr. 9, 1867 wife of John--StJ
BROWN, Matilda Jane, b. Jan. 1844, age 6y-2m dau of J. & M. Brown--StJ
BROWN, Matilda Jane, d. Jan. 14, 1844, age 67y-2m dau of J. & S. Brown--StJ
BROWN, Matilda M., Feb. 11, 1859, sep. 2, 1860 dau of Henry & Lydia--StJ
BROWN, Michael, May 17, 1776, Aug. 3, 1849, age 73y-2m-13d--StJ
BROWN, Nancy E. Buchanan, Oct. 25, 1843, Dec. ??, 1888? wife of Rufus--StJ
BROWN, Rufus, Nov. 1, 1819, Nov. 27, 1897--StJ
BROWN, Sarah Hudson, Mar. 10, 1818, Apr. 10, 1880 wife of Joseph--StJ
BROWN, Sarah T., Nov. 27, 1820, feb. 28, 1900 wife of John A.--StJ
BROWN, Susan Virginia, Jun. 28, 1852, Sep. 30, 1852 dau of Henry & Lydia--StJ
BROWN, Theresa, d. Nov. 7, 1879, age 82y-8m-11d wife of Daniel Brown & Mike Miller--StJ
BROWN, W. H., Sep. 14, 1811, Dec--StJ. 27, 1893
BROWN, William K., Apr. 6, 1852, Aug. 17, 1866 son of John A. & Sarah--StJ
BUCHANA, William R., Feb. 28, 1805, Oct. 20, 1866 -D15
BUCHANAN, ??????, 1822, 1841 -D11
BUCHANAN, Alex, Nov. 18, 1778, Jul. 26, 1856 -D12
BUCHANAN, Elizabeth, d. Nov. 26, 183?, age 22y-4d -D11
BUCHANAN, Gracy C., d. May 7, 1832, age 20y-1m-22d -D12
BUCHANAN, James ---rer, d. Sep. 27, 1830, age 13y-10d son of John & Elizabeth -D12
BUCHANAN, John M., Apr. 29, 1847, May 24, 1867 -D12
BUCHANAN, Katherine, D. Jun. 12, 1840, age 42y-4m-22d dau. of Peter & Mary Kinder -D11
BUCHANAN, Louisa T., d. Jun. 23, 1839?, age 21y-7m, consort of G.W. Buchanan -D12
BUCHANAN, Louise Elizabeth, d. Jul. 29, 1852, age 15m-1d dau. of James A. & G -D12
BUCHANAN, Margaret Ann, d. Aug. 1, 1852, age 15m-7d dau. og James A. & Mary G. -D12
BUCHANAN, Martha, d. Sep. 8, 1845, age 63y-11m-24d consort of Alex -D12
BUCHANAN, Mary C., Sep. 9, 1809, Oct. 27, 1878 -D15
BUCHANAN, Mary, d. Dec. 15, 1835, age 20y-8m-4d -D12
BUCHANAN, Mary, Nov. 18, 1821, Jul. 13, 1890 wife of Robert -D11
BUCHANAN, Robert, May 24, 1824, May 9, 1864 killed Cloyd's Mnt. -D11
BUCHANAN, Sarah C., Apr. 18, 1845, Jun. 30, 1866 -D11
BUCHANAN, William A., Feb. 13, 1853, Jul. 4, 1871 -D11
BUCHANAN, William, Dec. 12, 1782, Mar. 4, 1852--D11
BUNTS, Clarence S., Mar. 8, 1893, Apr. 25, 1924? son of J.M. & L.E. -C108
BUNTS, John M., Jul. 7, 1873, Nov. 29, 1898 -C108
BUNTS, Lucinda Elizabeth Carnel, Sep. 7, 1854, May 9, 1915 wife of J.M. Bunts -C108
BUNTS, Margaret J., Jul. 20, 1890, Jul. 27, 1918 -C108
BUNTS, Mary Rosanne, Apr. 23, 1853, May 4, 1886 wife of J. Watkins -C108
BURROUGH, Elizabeth, Apr. 6, 1843, Aug. 20, 1871 wife of J.J. of Norfolk, VA -C62
BUSIC, J. T., May 3, 1872, Dec. 20, 1918 -C108
CARTER, Charles W., Sep. 22, 1877, Mar. 5, 1894 -C117
CARTER, Nancy J., Mar. 28, 1886, Mar. 20, 1887 dau of W.H. & Charlotte L. -C117
CASH, William R., Jr., Jan. 16, 1916, Aug. 16, 1928 -B63
CASSELL, Catherine, Dec. 15, 1795, age 65y-7m-14d wife of David--StJ
CASSELL, Charles W., 1842, 1880--StJ
CASSELL, David, Jan. 7, 1784, Apr. 11, 1869--StJ
CASSELL, Elizabeth M., Jan. 30, 1825, Jan. 14, 1857 wife of Samuel -SP6
CASSELL, Ester Freal, Nov. 23, 1854. Aug.24, 1855 -SP6
CASSELL, Joseph, Col., May 17, 1802, Aug.. 21, 1881--StJ
CASSELL, Margaret, d. Dec. 27, 1847, age 67y-6m-9d--StJ
CASSELL, Mathias son of Michael & Catherine (Tobler) Cassel-A29
CASSELL, Nancy C., 1841, 1911--StJ
CASSELL, Samuel, Jun. 15, 1804, Mar. 17, 1888 -SP6
CASSELL, Susan Wisley, Feb. 27, 1810, Nov. 14, 1874 wife of Joseph--StJ
CASSELL, Susan, Nov. 8, 1852, Apr. 19, 1896 wife of W.W. Graham -SP6
CATRON, S. E., Aug.5, 1871, Dec.1, 1907 -D41
CATRON, Susanna, Jun. 7, 1773, Oct. 17, 1854-C138
CHAFFIN, Elizabeth McGavock, May 6, 1811, Oct. 21, 1859 -C62
CHAFFIN, Elizabeth, Jul. 22, 1799, Jul. 28, 1892 wife of William -C68
CHAFFIN, George Pierce, 1874, 1935 -C68
CHAPMAN, James, d. Jun. 26, 1862, age 1y-22m-20d -C62
CLARK, Alvin G., Aug. 4, 1879, Aug. 12, 1934 2nd VA Inf., Sp. Am. War -C130
CLARK, Betsy, d. Apr. 19, 1862, age 57y erected by sons, George, John, & Robert -A173
CLARK, Joel Melvin, b. & d. May 17, 1940 son of Ruby Mabe & Marvin C. Clark -B124
CLARK, Michael Lee, d. Jan. 26, 194_ age 1d -B124
CLARK, Oscar B., 1911, 1941 -C130
CLINE, Granville, 45th VA Inf., C.S.A. -D71
COBLE, Actoline, May 1. 1829, Jun. 21, 1855 -C128
COLEMAN, Joseph Michael, May 9, 1831, Jul. 22, 1831 -A173
COLEMAN, Mary Ann, May 28, 1830, Jun. 11, 1830 -A173
COLLINS, Adam M., Co. B, 51st VA, C.S.A. -B124
COLLINS, Adarirene, Feb. 8, 1896, Apr. 16, 1909 dau of Eula & D. P. -B124
COLLINS, Amanda M., Apr. 16, 1851, Apr. 9, 1912 wife of J. Melvin Collins -C146
COLLINS, Annie M. Hale, Apr. 23, 1896, May 23, 1935 wife of D.D. Collins -B124
COLLINS, Bettie, Jun. 14, 1861, Apr. 25, 1934 dau. of Sarah Collins -B124
COLLINS, Catherine L., Jul. 30, 1824,Jul. 2, 1903 -C146
COLLINS, David Preston, d. Nov. 18, 1846, age 78?y-7m-17 -B124
COLLINS, David, Apr. 3, 1816, Oct., 1905 -C146
COLLINS, J. Melvin, Nov. 2, 1851, Apr., 1904 -C146
COLLINS, James C., d. 1903, age 78y, PVT, Co. B., 51st VA Inf. C.S.A. -C146
COLLINS, Lela H. Cregger, Nov. 4, 1878, Sep. 26, 1913 wife of P.P. -B124
COLLINS, Nannie G., d. Oct. 5, 1949, age 65y-0m-12d -B124
COOK, Magalina, Aug. 20, 1947, age 15y-11m-19d -C172
COOLSON, David B., Dec. 2, 1871, Jul. 5, 1894 -C117
COOLSON, James L., Apr. 22, 1877, Oct. 30, 1900 -C117
CORVIN, A. J., VA Militia, C.S.A. -D71
CORVIN, Joseph, Dec. 25, 1795, Oct. 27, 1868 -D42
CORVIN, Robert T., Co. D, 2nd VA Inf., Sp. Am. War -D42
CORVIN, Sarah E., d. Mar. 8, 1884, age about 42 years -D42
CORVIN, Sophia, d. Dec. 3, 1890, age about 52 years -D42
CORVIN, Stephen, Co. A, 63rd VA Inf., C.S.A. -D42
CORVIN, Stephen, May 8, 1843, Dec. 27, 1928 -D42
CORVIN, Susan F., Sep. 3, 1844, Nov. 7, 1930 -D42
COUNSELMAN, Bettie S. Brown, Jun. 11, 1851, Apr. 14, 1895 wife of B.F. -SP1
COX, Joseph W., Jan. 1, 1882, Jun. 17, 1882 son of J.A. & K.A. -C117
COX, Nancy J., Oct. 21, 1885, Sep. 25, 1893 dau of J.A. & K.A. -C117
CREGER, George, PVT, VA Militia, Rev. War, 1763, 1838 -D71
CREGER, Mary Ann, d. Apr. 12, 1873, age 47y-0m-18d wife of James B.--StJ
CREGGAR, Henry E., Oct. 19, 1841, Mar. 29, 1921 -D41
CREGGAR, infant, d. Jun. 27, 1950, age 6d son of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Creggar -B126
CREGGAR, Lucinda Hilton, Jul., 1834, 1909 -D41
CREGGER, Perl A.K., Sep. 2, 1888, May 14, 1944 wife of Samuel -B124
CRESS, G. C., Apr. 10, 1885, Jun. 13, 1903, age 18y-2m-3d-A155
CRIGGER, Sophia, 1839, Oct, 17, 1912 -SP6
CROCKETT, ?????? Bert, d._______b. 1835, age ___y-6m -B158
CROCKETT, Agnes "descendants buried in this plot" -C76
CROCKETT, Anne, Apr. 4, 1885, Jan. 8, 1912 wife of S.D. Saml???? -SP6
CROCKETT, Catherine A., May 6, 1840, age 21y-11m-21d -SP6
CROCKETT, Catherine Montgomery, d. Jul. 18, 1833, age 60y-11m-20d wife of Joseph -B158
CROCKETT, Elizabeth Tate, 1857, 1857-C76
CROCKETT, Evelina, Nov. 3, 1801, Dec. 6, 1827 consort of John M. -B158
CROCKETT, George S., Sep. 11, 1883, Oct. 10, 1902 -C54
CROCKETT, James Taylor, age 6m, son of John S. & Margaret B -C113
CROCKETT, Jane Lewis Sturt, 1789, 1855 wife of Robert Crockett -B125
CROCKETT, John Sturt, May 25, 1806, Jul. 3, 1864 -C113
CROCKETT, Joseph, Capt., Jan. 9, 1767, Dec. 18, 1853 -B158
CROCKETT, Lucinda Ester, May 14, 1886, Apr. 18, 1887 dau. of John & N.L. Crockett -C54
CROCKETT, Margaret B, Taylor, Apr. 19, 1812, Jul. 9, 1896 wife of John S. -C113
CROCKETT, Maria J., d. Feb. 17, 1837, age 21y-2m-8d [Brown has 1y-9m-8d]-B158
CROCKETT, Nancy L. May 7, 1865, Aug. 8, 1892 wife of J. H. Crockett -C54
CROCKETT, Nancy, d. Sep. 12, 1840, age 26y-0m-2d -SP6
CROCKETT, Nathaniel, Jan. 5, 1821, Dec. 11, 1869 C.S.A. -SP6
CROCKETT, Robert, Maj., 1767, 1819 -B125
CROWDER, Elizabeth S., 1874, 1940 wife of W. T. Crowder -C172
CULLEP, Nannie Elizabeth, Jun. 3, 1846, Jun. 29, 1906 wife of Jacob King -D23
D., S. C., d. Aug., 1825 -C72
DANNER, Laura D., Jun. 18, 1861, Oct. 2, 1886 wife of Andrew -SP5
DAVIDSON, Happy P., May __, 1801, Sep. __, 1900 wife of John -C172
DAVIS, Carrie L., May 2, 1884, Nov. 3, 1919 -C120
DAVIS, Charles C., Mar. 15, 1932, age 60y-2m-15d -C120
DAVIS, Elizabeth G., Jan. 19, 1881, Oct. 10, 1882 -C120
DAVIS, Emory J., Feb. 20, 1887, Apr. 15, 1905 -C120
DAVIS, Fernando H., Jan. 7, 1855, May 28, 1923 -C120
DAVIS, Florence Emmit, Nov. 15, 1889, Jun. 9, 1890 son of J.P. & M.E. -C120
DAVIS, Frances E. Armbrister, Sep. 23, 1853, Feb. 1, 1948 wife of L. Randolph -C120
DAVIS, Frances M., Mar. 21, 1814, Sep. 11, 1878 -A173
DAVIS, Henry Walter, Jan. 13, 1881, Oct. 3, 1906 -C120
DAVIS, Jacob, b. Aug. 13, 1820, age 30y-4m-?d inscription in German--StJ
DAVIS, John H., Co. D, 2nd VA Inf., Sp. Am. War -C120
DAVIS, L. Randolph, May 11, 1857, Oct. 6, 1906 -C120
DAVIS, Mary A., Sep. 17, 1845, Mar. 9, 1922 -C120
DAVIS, Mary E., Feb. 21, 1847, Jun. 13, 1925 -C120
DAVIS, Robert W., Jan. 14, 1848, Nov. 28, 1866 -A173
DENT, Susan M. Baker, Jun. 13, 1847, Jun. 24, 1870 wife of John Dent -C117
DENT?, W. J., Jan. 15, 1902, Aug. 6, 1902 -C115
DERIAN, Susannah, Jul. 5, 1771, Nov. 22, 1851-B123
DeRUSSEY, G. A., Nov. 15, 1835, Jun. 3, 1898 51st VA, Whortons Brig. C.S.A. -SP4
DOAK, David D., d. Jan. ???, age 77y -A3
DOAK, Geroge W.-A3
DOAK, Polly, d. Aug. 19, 1826, age 76y his wife -A3
DOAK, William-A3
DOSS, Polly Jane, Dec. 28, 1874, Oct. 28, 1941 -C172
DOSS, William T., 1872, 1950 -C172
DOUGLASS, S., d. Aug. 4, 1820 -D167
DUNFORD, Catherine V. Ward, Mar. 10, 1892, Jun. 8, 1929 wife of Charles W. -C111
EARHART, Eizabeth J., Nov. 12, 1826, Sep. 25, 18?? -A7
EARHART, George, Jan. 10, 1838, Jan. 15, 1863 -A7
EARHART, Harriet, Oct. 19, 1831, Jan. 28, 1883 wife of John -A7
EARHART, Henry, May 13, 1797, Sep. 5, 1876 -A7
EARHART, Irene Gay, May 7, 1872, Oct. 30, 1881 dau. of H.C. & Marion Earhart -A7
EARHART, James Franklin, Jun. 23, 1829, Jun. 2, 1902 -A7
EARHART, John M., Jun. 9, 1824, Oct. 29, 1864 -A7
EARHART, Mary J., Oct. 10, 1843, Sep. 11, 1854 -A7
EARHART, Susan S., Aug. 16, 1846, Aug. 17, 1847 -A7
EARHEART, Garland, Aug. 18, 1829, Apr. 8, 1846 -C65
EARHEART, John, Sep. 25, 1791, Jun. 25, 1859 -C65
EARHEART, Polly Stanger, Dec. 25, 1797, Jan. 3, 1885-C65
ETTER, ???????? dau. of Anderson Etter -D19
ETTER, Anderson -D19
ETTER, Daniel, d. Sep. 5, 1805, age 53y-4m-7d [Cameron- gave land for cemetery--StJ
ETTER, Leonard, VA Militia, C.S.A. -D71
EVERSOLE, James M., Nov. 30, 1851, Apr. 17, 1926 -SP5
EVERSOLE, O. A., May 12, 1856, Mar. 12, 1914 -SP5
FELTZ, J. A., Dec. 25, 1878, Ma. 21, 1904 -C130
FENLEY, W. N., Jun. 30, 1853, Feb. 20, 1857 son of A.J. & T.A. -A173
FINK, John F., Mar. 21, 1829, Apr. 23, 1921 -B63
FINK, Mary, Oct. 22, 1826, Feb. 5, 1857 wife of John F. -B63
FINK, Melvinie E., Nov. 16, 1836, Nov. 15, 1905 wife of David V. -B63
FISHER, Edward, d. Jul. 29, 1878, age 5y-4m-15d son of W.G. & S.J. Repass--StJ
FISHER, Joseph, d. May 7, 1866, age 61y-9m--StJ
FISHER, Margaret Caroline, Oct. 11, 1841, Jan. 11, 1873 wife of Joseph--StJ
FISHER, Sarah, d. Oct. 2, 1883, age about 87y wife of Joesph--StJ
FLOHR, Elizabeth, Jul. 19, 1777, Jul. 25, 1858 relict of Rev. George--StJ
FLOHR, George D., Rev., Aug. 30, 1762, Apr. 30, 1826 inscription in German--StJ
FOGLESONG, Charles, d. Nov. 23, 1855, age 82y-8m-?d-A1
FOGLESONG, Margaret, d. Sep. 5, 1847, age 75y-5m-7d-A1
FOGLESONG,Susan, age 81 years-A1
FOX, Robert C., d. Sep. 13, 1850, age 45y -C68
FRIEL, Manasses, 1740, 1830 -C76
FROST, Lee, 1865, 1948 -C93
FRY, Conley Authur, Apr. 19, 1894, Ja. 15, 1978, WWI, PFC, USA [Cameron record] -C54
FRY, Lucinda Eastwood, Mar. 24, 1823, Jan. 9, 1908 m. Dec. 18, 1838 -C54
FRY, Nehemiah, d. Nov. 17, 1861, age 8y-10m-8d son of N. & L. -C54
FRY, Nehemiah, Dec. 7, 1816, Mar. 3, 1888 -C54
FRY, Ruth S., Mar. 17, 1903, Aug. 25, 1983 wife of Conley, [Cameron record] -C54
FRY, Sena A., d. Nov. 3, 1861, age 14y-7m-29d dau. of N. & L. Fry -C54
FRY, Valentine, date gone -C54
FRYE, Margaret Davis, Jul. 17, 1853, Apr. 19, 1935 wife of Stephen, m. Fe. 28, 1878-A5
FRYE, Stephen V., Apr. 27, 1854, Jun. 12, 1940 -A5
FRYE, William Franklin, Co. D, 51st VA Inf.-C153
FULFARD, James W., Apr. 26, 1853, Apr. 26, 1908 -C68
GIBBONY, David, d. Jul. 10, 1823, age 10y-6m--StJ
GILLASPIE, Sarah G., d. Mar 14, 183? consort of John -A173
GILMAN, George Roy, Jan. 31, 1893, Dec. 26, 1911 Son of M. C. Gilman -D41
GILMAN, Richard, CSA Laying on railroad right of way just outside cemetery -D41
GODSEY, infant, d. Jun. 1, 1950 Infant of Mr. & Mrs. A.L. Godsey -C108
GOOSLIN, Minerve, Aug. 17, 1848, Oct. 8, 1865 -A173
GRAHAM, children infant children of D.M. Graham -SP1
GRAHAM, D. Webster, Jul. 30, 1855, Mar. 23, 1856 -B122
GRAHAM, David Pierce, Oct. 24, 1838, Nov. 5, 1878 -SP4
GRAHAM, David, Sep. 3, 1800, Oct. 16, 1870 -SP4
GRAHAM, Guy, d. Jul. 1, 1813, age 11y-2-m-4d [Cameron-may be duplicated] -SP1
GRAHAM, Guy, d. Jul. 21, 1811, age 0y-2m-1d -SP1
GRAHAM, Jane Bane, Apr. 1, 1812, Apr. 6, 1892 -B121
GRAHAM, John Crockett, Jul. 2, 1806, Jan. 16, 1885 -B121
GRAHAM, John, d. Jun. 21, 1816, age 68y-5m-23d -SP1
GRAHAM, Joseph J. Jul. 16, 1811, Apr. 9, 1877 -SP1
GRAHAM, Martha Pierce, Feb. 2, 1806, Oct. 22, 1865 wife of David -SP4
GRAHAM, Mary B., Jun. 26, 1843, Dec. 15, 1900 wife of Harold J. -SP4
GRAHAM, Mary Sturt, Nov. 1, 1896, Apr. 23, 1914 -SP4
GRAHAM, Mary, d. Dec. 28, 1819, age 51y-6m-14 [Cameron- may be duplicated] -SP1
GRAHAM, Mary, d. Dec. 28, 1819, age 54y-6m-14d -SP1
GRAHAM, Mary, d. Oct. 26, 1786, age about 36y wife of Robert -SP1
GRAHAM, Mary, May 11, 1781, Jan. 3, 1861 wife of John -SP1
GRAHAM, Nannie M. Tate, Feb. 8, 1843, Jan. 30, 1923 wife of David P. -SP4
GRAHAM, Robert Calvin, Feb. 5, 1841, Jul. 30, 1851 son of David & Martha -SP4
GRAHAM, Robert, d. Mar. 13, 1811, age 61y [Cameron-may be duplicated] -SP1
GRAHAM, Robert, d. mar. 18, 181?, age 67y -SP1
GRAHAM, Virginia Guwn, Jul. 17, 1845, Mar. 10, 1922 -B121
GRAHAM, William, d. Jul. 26, 1819, age 25y-8m-8d -SP1
GRAHAM, Wythe Bane, Feb. 21, 1840, Mar. 12, 1912 -B121
GRAHAM, Zebulon Vance, Aug. 10, 1874, Dec. 28, 1919-B121
GRAHAN, James, 1776, 1846 -C76
GRAY, Emeline Floyd, Oct. 13, 1861, Oct. 5, 1865 -C115
GRAY, Ira V., Apr. 27, 1890, Sep. 23, 1918 -C172
GRAY, Minnie D., Jan. 30, 1890, Jul. 27, 1923 wife of Ira -C172
GRAY, Sanders, Dec. 18, 1898, Jul. 1, 1934 -C172
GRAYSON, Franklin Pierce, son of C. & L.J. Grayson stone broken -A8
GREGORY, James B., Dec. 21, 1846, Feb. 16, 1874 -C67
GREGORY, Jane C., Dec. 28, 1823, Sep. 5, 1847 consort of A. E. Gregory -C67
GREGORY, Sue, Nov. 17, 1848, Feb. 23, 1920 wife of J. B. -C67
GROSECLOSE, Mrs.-D167
GRUBB, Curtis A., Co. D, 45th VA Inf. C.S.A. -D41
GRUBB, Jack, Jul. 2, 1803, Jan. 18, 1874 -D41
GRUBB, James T., Co. A, 4th VA Inf. C.S.A. -D41
GULLION, infant, b. & d. Feb. 22, 1913 son of G. H. & M. L. -C120
HALE, Lesace ?, May 11. 1915, Jan. 10, 1925 -B124
HALL ?, Mary G., Apr. 14, 1830, Dec. 14, 1871 wife of S. P. -C162
HALL ?, Samuel P., Nov. 28, 1820, Ja. 26, 1885 -C162
HALSEY, ??????????? rock down and broken, could not read -B80
HALSEY, James, Co. C, 51st VA Inf. C.S.A -B80
HALSEY, John T. -B80
HALSEY, John Trigg, Sr., C.S.A. -B80
HALSEY, John, Jr. -B80
HALSEY, Stephen-B80
HALSEY,??????????? rock down and broken, could not read -B80
HANCHER, Mary E., d. Jul. 5, 1843, age 25y-8m-15d dau of John & Mary Graham -SP1
HANKLEY, E.? E., Jun. 25, 1854, Jan. 21, 1895 -B63
HANKLEY, J. T., Feb. 20, 1844, Sep. 15, 1899 -B63
HARKINS, Alfred M., d. Mar. 9, 1932, age 49y-10m-9d -C172
HARKRADER, Barbara Soph?, Feb. 7, 1753 probably wife of John--StJ
HARKRADER, Elizabeth, Dec. 2, 1802, Jul. 24, 1881 -A43
HARKRADER, Franklin P., Apr. 15, 1855, Feb. 18, 1878 -A43
HARKRADER, Isaac, d. Sep. 13, 1834, age 32y-0m-12d--StJ
HARKRADER, William, Feb. 11, 1806, Apr. 15, 1877-A43
HARRISON, Otis P., 1899, 1950 -C152
HAWKINS, Walter R., Oct. 22, 1920, Jun 12. 1944 -C172
HENDRIX, Belle, Jan. 29, 1868, Feb. 1, 1906 -C117
HENDRIX, Lee, Feb. 11, 1904, Feb. 6, 1905 -C117
HENDRIX, Mary, Apr. 15, 1879, Jun. 28, 1901 -C117
HILL, Caude B., Apr. 4, 1895, Apr. 15, 1914 son of Susan Williams -C149
HILL, Tiny Lore, Aug. 30, 1950, age 0y-4m-24d -C172
HILTON, Joseph, Sep. 7, 1803, Mar. 23, 1873 consort of Mahala Hilton -D41
HILTON, M. Comas, Nov. 2, 1830, Aug. 7, 1847 son of J. & M. Hilton -D41
HILTON, Mahala, Mar. 11, 1808, May 2, 1876 -D41
HINES, Dell S., 1842, 1925 wife of George -C115
HINES, George, 1836, 1910 -C115
HINES, George, C.S.A. -B85
HOLLANDSWORTH, Emily Susan, Feb. 23, 1850, Aug. 18, 1858 -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, George O., Nov. 19, 1815, Feb. 18, 1893 -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, George Robert ?, Nov. 7, 1858, May 15, 1862 -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, John L., d. Aug. 25, 1864 Killed Battle of Leesburg, VA -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, John W., Jul. 7, 1845, May 3, 1920 -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, Lucy Catherine, Jul. 4, 1857, Oct. 14, 1860 -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, M. E., Oct. 19, 1862, sep. 14, 1936 -C165
HOLLANDSWORTH, Susanna. Apr. 7, 1822, May 11, 1895 -C165
HOLLINSWORTH, T. G., Jul. 4, 1857, Oct. 6, 1921, m. Dec. 16, 1875 -C111
HORNE, A. E. F., Jul. 20, 1854, May 1, 1864 -D18
HORNE, Amanda, Mar. 5, 1827, Dec. 6, 1850 -D18
HORNE, Ann C., Jul. 24, 1799, Jul. 6, 1862 wife of Jacob Horne -D18
HORNE, Catherine J., Aug. 13, 1839, Nov. 9, 1844 -D18
HORNE, Elizabeth, Jan. 19, 1824, Aug. 5, age 7m-17d -D18
HORNE, J. D., Dec. 14, 1837, Jun. 4, 1863 -D18
HORNE, Jacob, Oct. 25, 1790, Dec. 20, 1859 consort of Catherine -D18
HORNE, Lela, Sep. 12, 1880, Oct. 12, 1880 dau. of R.B. & E.V. Horne -D18
HORNE, Martha, Jun. 5, 1825, Jan. 26, 1851 -D18
HORNE, Rosanna, Aug. 9, 1863, Feb. 11, 1865 dau. of H. & E.C. -D18
HORNE, Rufas, May 29, 1837, Mar. 15, 1851 -D18
HORNE, S. A., Aug. 28, 1874, Sep. 15, 1874 dau. of J.D. & E.E. -D18
HORNE, Sarah H., Jul. 1, 1841, Dec. 10, 1844 -D18
HORNE, William G., Jul. 1, 1856, Jan. 20, 1861 -D18
HOUNSHELL, Nancy, d. Apr. 4, 1893, age 93y-6m-8d wife of William--StJ
HOUNSHELL, William, Feb. 14, 1793, Apr. 28, 1893--StJ
HUDDLE, Henry, Aug. 22, 1788, Feb. 20, 1851 -C129
HUDDLE, Nancy, Oct. 8, 1799, Feb. 4, 1881 wife of Henry -C129
HUDDLE, William Sullins David, Sep. 5, 1874, Jul. 10, 1948-C100
HUDSON, Alida Clarice, Oct. 11, 1902, Nov. 28, 1905 -C107
HUDSON, Florida Mae, Apr. 19, 1880, Feb. 6, 1906 -C107
HUDSON, John, May, 25, 1824 age 77y -C69
HUDSON, Malinda A., Aug. 13, 1823, Nov. 14, 1892 wife of John -C69
HUDSON, Ronald Edgar, Oct. 24, 1905, May 20, 1906 -C107
HUFFARD, Alice Hudson, d. Jan. 22, 1891, age 65y-9m-6d--StJ
HUFFARD, Andrew, d. Jan. 25, 1891, age 72y-9m-25d--StJ
HUFFARD, David Clay, Oct. 27, 1857, Oct. 19, 1897--StJ
HUMPRIES, George P., Aug. 7, 1846, Apr. 24, 1916 -SP3
HUMPRIES, Mother Mary Frances, Feb. 5, 1846, Feb. 13, 1913 -SP3
HUNLEY, Charles B., Feb. 13, 1899, May 25, 1920 -C172
HUNLEY, Mary Ann King, Feb. 22, 1880, Aug. 15, 1941 wife of William H. -C172
HUNLEY, William H., Sep. 14, 1875, Aug. 9, 1945 -C172
IMKB, Dec. 10, 1790, Oct. ??. 1818--StJ
INMAN, John, d. 1920 -B124
JACKSON, A. V., Jun. 11, 1927, Nov. 25, 1930 dau. of M. & Mrs. C.W. -B124
JACKSON, Alfred, Jun. 25, 1866, Oct. 15, 1892 -C136
JACKSON, Amanda A., Sep. 2, 1823, Apr. 17, 1864 -C67
JACKSON, Charles A., Mar. 22, 1861, Feb. 19, 1932 -C115
JACKSON, Daisie A., May 26, 1885 -B126
JACKSON, Donald T., Oct. 4, 1927, May 28, 1946 PFC, USMC -C165
JACKSON, Ellis F., Jul. 5, 1886, Jul. 20, 1887 -C165
JACKSON, Ester E. Hudson, Jun. 11, 1856, Mar. 4, 1930 wife of Marion --C150
JACKSON, George, Mar. 1, 1819, Jul. 28, 1890 -C 136
JACKSON, Gladys P., Nov. 22, 1927, Jan. 7, 1928 -B124
JACKSON, infant, Apr. 7, 1920, Jul. 29, 193?1 dau. of L.C. & W.H. -B124
JACKSON, Infant, b. & d. Feb. 8, 1892 son of C.A. & M.W. -C115
JACKSON, Infant, b.&d. Jul. 13,1921 dau. of T.W. & R. M. -C115
JACKSON, Isabella, d. Mar. 28, 1838 -C114
JACKSON, James Madison, Sep., 1860, Oct. 11, 1917 son of George & Nancy -C136
JACKSON, James R., b. Apr. 16, 1884 -B126
JACKSON, James T., Oct, 23, 1873, Jun. 7, 1876 -C115
JACKSON, John B., d. Jan.5, 1951, age 81y -C115
JACKSON, John L., 1860, 1942 -C165
JACKSON, John W. P., Jul. 27, 1887, Oct. 31, 1898 son of A. & M.J. -C136
JACKSON, John, Aug., 1776, Dec.4, 1826 -C114
JACKSON, John, b. 1768 in Applesby, Westmoreland County, England -C136
JACKSON, John, Dec. 18, 1800, Oct. 14, 1890 -C115
JACKSON, John-C137
JACKSON, Julia A., 1855, 1933 -C165
JACKSON, Luther P., Oct. 1, 1889, Oct. 31, 1896 -C165
JACKSON, Margaret Werrick, Nov. 6, 1854, Dec. 2, 1928 -C115
JACKSON, Marion E., Aug. 25, 1855, Ju. 17, 1935 -C150
JACKSON, Martha? P., d. Sep. 11, 1819? consort of John -C115
JACKSON, Mary D., Mar. 4, 1903, Sep. 14, 1935 wife of Charles W. -B124
JACKSON, Mary Ellen, Jan. 3, 1857, Apr. 29, 1860 dau. of James & Sarah--D50
JACKSON, Mary, Apr. 21 1844, May 22, 1901 wife of William J. -C115
JACKSON, Michael, Sep. 19, 1853, Jan. 3, 1929 -C115
JACKSON, Minnis S. Shipwash, Dec. 17, 1894, Oct. 2, 1946 wife of J.R. -C136
JACKSON, Mollie D., Jan. 29, 1869, Jun. 20, 1934 -C115
JACKSON, Nancy Farmer, b. 1773, in Wales wife of John -C136
JACKSON, Nannie W. Werrick, Jun. 26, 1862, Mar. 9, 1931 wife of Charles A. -C115
JACKSON, Newton Crockett, Feb. 4, 1906, Apr. 14, 1942 son of J.R. & D.A. -B126
JACKSON, Richard Henry, Sep. 18, 1918, Aug. 4, 1919 son of J.R. & M.S. -C136
JACKSON, Robert, 1850, 1890 -C115
JACKSON, Robert, Jul. 8, 1806, Feb. 22, 1891-C115
JACKSON, Ruth Mae, May 21, 1888, Nov. 1, 1948 -C115
JACKSON, Sarah A., Dec. 4, 1822, Nov. 24, 1899 -C136
JACKSON, Sarah Jane, Nov. 20, 1820, Nov. 4, 1902 -C115
JACKSON, Sarah Tucker, Jun. 18, 1843, Mar. 5, 1913 -C115
JACKSON, Terianna ? J. Sutphin, Jan. 5, 1868, Mar. 13, 1927 wife of James M. -C136
JACKSON, Thomas G., b. & d. Sep. 4, 1935 son of C.W. & M.R. -B124
JACKSON, Thomas Micajah, Nov. 11, 1835, Apr. 17, 1899 -C115
JACKSON, Thomas, Nov. 8, 1762, Sep. 16, 1821 -C114
JACKSON, Thomas, Sep. 26, 1805, Feb. 21, 1878 -C68
JACKSON, W. J., May 26, 1839, Apr. 26, 1904 -C115
JACKSON, Walter Raper, d. Sep. 19, 1902, age 18y son of M.J. & M. E. -C115
JACKSON, William B., May 28, 1863, Auf. 4, 1890-C136
JENKINS, Euna L., Feb. 16, 1892, Oct. 31, 1944 -C96
JENKINS, L. B., Apr. 3, 1907, May 17, 1911 -C96
JENKINS, Maggie, Mar. 12, 1877, Jun. 15, 1846 [Cameron - must be 1946 -C96
JENKINS, Walter, 1885, age 48y, 1933 -C96
JOHNSON, Mary Ann, Aug. 11, 1821, Jun. 22, 1870 -A173
JOHNSON, Roy A., d. Mar. 19, 1937, age 24y-0m-26d -C130
JOHNSTON, Melvina Jane, Mar. 11, 1849, Mar. 15, 1917 -SP5
JOHNSTON, Missouri E., May 30, 1869, Oct. 23, 1892 dau of W.W. & M.J. -SP5
JOHNSTON, N. E., Oct. 16, 1857, Sep. 17, 1917 -C130
JOHNSTON, William Winston, May 7, 1840, Feb. 6, 1885 -SP5
JONES, Albert P., Jun. 18, 1894, Nov. 18, 1930 Husband of Allie Carrie -C172
JONES, Kate, Sep. 22, 1840, Dec. 25, 1905 -C120
JONES, R. C., C.S.A. -C120
JONES, Shirlie Marie, Jul. 29, 1941, Nov. 13, 1941 dau of O.M. & P.R. -C172
KEES, Virginia A., 1912-C152
KEESLING, Catherine, Aug. 19, 1794, Mar. 4, 1867 -D15
KEESLING, George, Mar. 31, 1801, Jul. 7, 1876 -B63
KEESLING, Julia A., Apr. 16, 1857, Aug. 10, 1909 wife of R. T. -B63
KEESLING, Maria A., Mar. 10, 1838, Sep. 19, 1900 -B63
KEESLING, Matilda, Jul. 8, 1814, May, 1887 wife of George -B63
KEESLING, Peter, Aug. 19, 1792, Jul. 26, 1857 -D15
KEESLING, Robert T., May 10, 1845, May 13, 1921 -B63
KEGLEY, Catherine, Jan. 20, 1805, Jan. 2, 1864 wife of John--StJ
KEGLEY, Hans Martin, Sep. 9, 1782, Mar. 10, 1844 son of Geroge--StJ
KEGLEY, Infant, Oct. 3, 1861 dau. of Dr. C. & F. Kegley -D41
KEGLEY, John, Mar. 6, 1797, May 6, 1866--StJ
KENT, Annie C., Mar. 8, 1801, Aug. 5, 1877 wife of Hugh M. -C62
KENT, Clarence Polk, Jan. 9, 1846, Dec. 27, 1871 -C62
KENT, Elizabeth Montgomery, Apr. 17, 1799, Apr. 21, 1869 wife of Robert -C62
KENT, Gordon C., Jun. 29, 1806, Sep. 18, 1869 son of Joseph & Margaret -C62
KENT, Gordon, Jan. 16, 1851, Jan. 27, 1853 son of J. & E.D. Shaffer -SP5
KENT, Hugh McGavock, Dr., Mar. 8, 1801, Aug. 5, 1877 -C62
KENT, James Gordon, Feb. 27, 1835, May 22, 1839 -C62
KENT, James S., d. Mar. 23, 1823, age 1y-1m-20d -C62
KENT, Joseph, Col., d. Oct. 20, 1843, age 78y-11m-18d -C62
KENT, Lucinda, d. Oct. 13, 1829, age 18y-7m-13d -C62
KENT, Margaret, D. Feb. 17, 1857, age 68y-2m-7d -C62
KENT, Margaret, Oct. 6, 1809, Aug. 4, 1862 dau. of Joseph & Margaret -C62
KENT, Robert, Jan. 1, 1796, Sep. 14, 1852 -C62
KINCER, James, 1861, 1865 C.S.A. -SP6
KINDER, Polly, d. Aug. 3, 1814, age 4y-1m-9d--StJ
KING, Alice, Apr. 15, 1873, Aug. 31, 1935 -C172
KING, Christian, May 5, 1786, Jul. 23, 1818 -D23
KING, Elizabeth, d. May 30, 1851 (maybe 1831), age 61y-1m-29d wife of Jacob -D23
KING, Ervin P., Apr. 17, 1909, Dec. 27, 1910 -C149
KING, Hallie R., Jun. 8, 1905, Mar. 14, 1906 -C149
KING, Jacob, d. May 27, 1860, age 71y-7m-9d -D23
KING, John J., Dec. 16, 1828, Aug. 25, 1908 -D23
KING, Mary Virginia, Aug. 4, 1913, Jul. 1, 1937-C96
KING, William, Dec. 8, 1745, Mar. 17, 1817 -D23
KIRBY, James Lon, d. Jan. 30, 1951 -B126
KIRBY, John, Aug. 12, 1825, Dec. 22, 1920 -SP3
KIRBY, Mary, Mar. 25, 1805, May 5, 1877 wife of Henry -A7
KIRBY, Olive, Dec. 25, 1848, May 8, 1928 -SP3
KISLING, Catherine, d. Oct. 11, 1843 wife of George Kisling -D15
KISLING, Conrad, Pvt., Baldy's Co., 6th PA Militia, Rev. War, May, 1818 -B63
KISLING, George, d. Mar. 19, 1840, age 81y -D15
KITTS, J., Co. F, 45th VA Inf., C.S.A-B80
KNIPP, Mary, Mar. 16, 1714, Nov. 3, 1804--StJ
KYLE, Robert, d. Mar. 29, 1852, age 57y a Mason, native of Tyrone Co., Ireland -A173
LAMBERT, Catherine, Feb. 19, 1824, Feb. 5, 1893 -D15
LAMBERT, Elizabeth, Sep. 4, 1846, Mar. 13, 1862 dau. fo J. & C. Lambert -D15
LAMBERT, Frances E., Feb. 28, 1861, Jul. 4, 1861 dau. of J. & C. Lambert -D15
LAMBERT, Joseph, d. Feb. 6, 1890, age 76y -D15
LAMBERT, Martha E., Apr. 9, 1862, Dec. 14, 1864 dau. of J. & C. Lambert -D15
LAMBERT, Peter M., Dec. 16, 1852, Mar. 2, 1862 son of J. & C. Lambert -D15
LAMBERT, Sarah A., Sep. 26, 1855, Mar. 11, 1862 dau. of J. & C. Lambert -D15
LAMBERT, W.C., Oct. 5, 1850, Jan. 29, 1854 son of Joseph & Catherine -D15
LAWSON, Franklin Douglas, May 15, 1938, Aug. 29, 1838 -C150
LAWSON, Lizzie Jackson, Apr. 15, 1877, Oct. 31, 1950-C150
LEEDY, Josiah, Sep. 5, 1813, Dec. 24, 1903--StJ
LEEDY, Sallie Kegley, Apr. 14, 1814, Nov. 27, 1894 wife of Josiah m. Oct. 3, 1837--StJ
LESLIE, E.W., Feb. 17, 1843, Jan. 12, 1875 Wife of H.W. Leslie -D41
LINES ?, John William, Oct. 11, 1876, Sep. 5, 1946 -C120
LITTERAL, Evaline V., 1860, 1899 -C146
LITTERAL, J. Sturt, 1852, 1931 -C146
LITTERAL, Novella R., 1906, 1926 -C146
LITTERAL, Rosanna F., 1883, 1887 -C146
LITTERAL, Royal L., 1886, 1894 -C146
LITTON, Milton, d. Mar. 21, 1851, age 36y -A173
LITZ, ???????, two women -D30
LITZ, John, Nov. 27, 1844, d. CSA near Petersburg, VA -D30
LITZ, Solomon, May 17, 1819, CSA, killed by lighting during Petersburg, VA Campaign -D30
LOCKES, Robert E., May 22, 1896, Mar. 10, 1929 -B63
LYDDLE, William, Sr., Mar. 10, 1821, Aug. 27, 1865 -C114
M. no other inscription -C62
MABE, Alice Warden, 1865, 1946 -B124
MABE, infant, b. & d. Aug. 13, 1901 Infant of M.A. & L.J. -B124
MABE, John W., Sep. 28, 1880, Jul. 21, 1938 -C172
MABE, Mittie H., 1870, 19__ --B124
MABE, Sadie Lou, Aug. 13, 1906, Dec. 24, 1906 dau of M.A. & L.J. -B124
MABE, Sallie J., Jul. 4, 1850, mar. 30, 1939 -C172
MABE, Thomas J., 1859, 1937 -B124
MABE, William Samuel, 1857, 1931-B124
MABE, William, 1844, 1926 -C172
MADOX, Jane, Sep. 4, 1822, Sep. 4, 1854 wife of John, native of Breecooshat, Wales -A173
MANLEY, Robert G., d. Aug. 23, 1945, age 76y-7m-13d -C111
MARTIN, Jack, Apr. 25, 1878, Dec. 8, 1901 son of Jack & Kate -C62
MATHEWS, ??????, d. 1836 could not make out inscription -C56
MATHEWS, Harold J., Feb. 7, 1841, Jan. 20, 1908 -SP4
MATHEWS, John P., Nov. 12, 1837, age 22y-10m -C56
MATHEWS, Maria, Jan. 30, 1808, Jul. 30, 1849 wife of Alexander Mathews -C56
MAURAN, infant, child of Walter Mauran -D30
MAYS, William P., Oct. 13, 1838, Mar. 28, 1839 son of F.D. & Mary M.-SP1
McBAKER, Jane Jackson, Jul. 7, 1817, Aug. 8, 1901 wife of Joseph McBaker -C117
McBAKER, Joseph, Jan. 17, 1815, Feb. 2, 1876 -C117
McGAVOCK, ????????, d. ???, 2, 1844 wife of Hugh McGavock-B81
McGAVOCK, A. J., no other inscription -C62
McGAVOCK, Abbie J. Williamson, Mar. 2, 1812, Aug. 5, 1877 wife of Ephriam -C62
McGAVOCK, Bettie Painter, Jun. 14, 1843, May 16, 1893 wife of J.H. McGavock -C62
McGAVOCK, Cloyd, Dec. 17, 1812, Oct. 10, 1886 -C62
McGAVOCK, Cynthia, Apr. 9, 1800, Jun. 1, 1874 dau. of James & Mary McGavock -C62
McGAVOCK, Elizabeth, d. Aug. 22, 1817, age 2y-6m-2d -C62
McGAVOCK, Ephriam, Dec. 12, 1805, Jan. 11, 1876 -C62
McGAVOCK, Frances Hargrove, Aug. 14, 1850, Jan. 16, 1889 -C62
McGAVOCK, James H., Feb. 16, 1842, Jan. 11, 1916 -C62
McGAVOCK, James, d. May 12, 1838, age 73y-11m-2d -C62
McGAVOCK, James, d. Oct. 23, 1839, age 35y-3m-28d -C62
McGAVOCK, James, Sr., d. Mar. 22, 1812, age 84y -C62
McGAVOCK, Joseph, d. Dec. 26, 1855, age 55y-2m-26d -C62
McGAVOCK, Margaret, Dec. 30, 1784, Mar. 21, 1868 wife of Joseph -C62
McGAVOCK, Mary, d. Mar. 5, 1827, age 85y -C62
McGAVOCK, Mary, d. Nov. 27, 1826, age 48y-6m-4d wife of James -C62
McGAVOCK, Mary, Oct. 18, 1809, Nov. 11, 1859 dau of James & Mary McGavock -C62
McGAVOCK, Nancy, d. Oct. 7, 1861, age 44y-6m-16d -C62
McGAVOCK, Randall, d. Oct. 25, 1826, age 24y-5m-7d son of James, Jr. -C62
McGAVOCK, Sallie -C62
McGAVOCK, Sarah Jackson, Feb. 13, 1845, Feb. 2, 1901 -C62
McGAVOCK, Sarah, d. Sep. 13, 1839, age 21y-11m-13d dau. of James & Mary -C62
McGAVOCK, Stephen, May 25, 1873, Jul. 22, 1873 son of J.H. & Bettie McGavock -C62
McGAVOCK, Stephen, Nov. 8, 1807, Jul. 20, 1880 -C62
McGAVOCK, William, Dec. 27, 1819, Sep. 10, 1849 -C62
McGAVOCK, William, Nov. 28, 1876, Apr. 19, 1918 son of J. H. & Bettie McGavock -C62
McRae, Daniel, 1750, 1869 [Cameron record]-C54
MEYERS, Jacob Alvin Daily, Jan. 11, 1835, Sep. 9, 1909 -SP5
MEYERS, Jacob, Jun. 14, 1803, Aug. 25, 1870 -SP5
MEYERS, Louisa T., Aug. 8,1803, Aug. 25, 1870 -SP5
MEYERS, Mary Ellen, Mar. 17, 1862, May 2, 1862 dau of J.D. & M.E. -SP5
MILLER, Elizabeth, d. Aug. 29, 1830, age 77y-2m-11d -SP2
MILLER, Mary, Jul. 6, 1766, Feb. 22, 1813 -SP2
MILLER, Nancy, Apr. 13, 1818, Oct. 8, 1903 -C111
MKEI?, Adam, --StJ
MKEI?, George, d. Aug. 15, 1825--StJ
MONTGOMERY, Elizabeth, 1766, 1812 -C76
MONTGOMERY, John, Revolutionary Soldier -C76
MONTGOMERY, Nancy, 1782, 1816 -C76
MONTGOMERY, Silas, 1800, 1829 -C76
MOORE, Addie, Nov. 7, 1848, Sep. 11, 1870, wife of W.J.-C62
MOORE, Alfred C., Gen., Dec. 12, 1805, Mar. 16, 1890 -C62
MOORE, George, Sep. 3, 1870, Jan. 6, 1871 -C62
MOORE, John A. early settler said to be buried here -C146
MOORE, Joseph Kent, d. Sep. 11, 1841, age 6y-9m-9d -C62
MOORE, Margaret Lee, d. Jan. 17, 1845, age 14y-1m-17d -C62
MOORE, Matilda, Aug. 15, 1828, Mar. 7, 1876 -D18
MOORE, Nancy, d. Apr. 3, 1852, age 43y-7m-1d -C62
MOORE, Sidney, Apr. 14, 1836, Apr. 23, 1862 -C62
MORGAN, George Samuel, d. Apr. 24, 1947, age 66y-10m-20d --B126
MORGAN, Mary King Trigg, Oct. 13, 1807, Sep. 17, 1808 -D98
MYLEY, M., Dec. 28, 1802, Jan. 27, 1822--StJ
NEFF, Abraham, Aug. 2, 1798, Sep. 30, 1880-D2
NEFF, Anna Mary, d. Aug. 11, 1831, age 34y wife of John, dau of John Baumgardner--StJ
NEFF, Charles M., Mar. 29, 1866, Jul. 15, 1866 son of D & A.J. Neff-D2
NEFF, Christina, d. Mar. 13, 183?, age 84y-2m-?-D2
NEFF, Elizabeth, d. Nov. 24, 1851, age 11y-4m-9d-D2
NEFF, Elizabeth, Sep. 28, 1798, Dec. 28, 1871 wife of Abraham-D2
NEFF, Michael, d. Jan. 15, 1824, age 69y-8m-7d-D2
NEFF, Sarah E., May 17, 1857-D2
NEFF, Stephen, Oct. 28, 1860, Sep. 8, 1861 son of D & A.J. Neff-D2
NEFF, Wiley Winton, 1858, Sep. 10, 1859-D2
NELSON, Elizabeth, Feb. 9, 1881, age 6y-1m-7d -SP5
NELSON, G. M., d. Jul. 5, 1881, age 70y-10m-23d -SP5
NELSON, Isom, Oct. 7, 1832, Mar. 9, 1907 -SP5
NELSON, Margaret Shaffer, Sep. 1, 1841, Jul. 22, 1899 wife of Isom -SP5
NEWLAND, Elizabeth, Sep. 13, 1829, Mar. 20, 1899 wife of Preston M. Newland -D37
NEWLAND, Ester, Dec. 7, 1806, Jan. 15, 1863 wife of James Newland -D37
NEWLAND, James, Mar. 11, 1800, Nov. 26, 1856 -D37
NEWLAND, John, d. Apr. 16, 1833, age 90y Sacred to the memory of -D37
NEWLAND, Mary, d. Apr. 21, 1833, age 29y-5m-11d Sacred to the memory of -D37
NEWLAND, P. M., Jul. 10, 1822, Nov. 29, 1901 -D37
NEWTON, John C., Co. D, 2nd VA Regt., Sp. Am. War -C172
NUCKELLS, Lydia, Mrs., d. Feb. 11, 1857, age 58y -C128
OGLE, Frank, 1880, 1948-C93
OGLESBY, Albert Micajah ?, Jun. 2, 1835, Jun. 19, 1892 -C115
OGLESBY, Elizabeth Ann Jackson, Feb. 28, 1837, Jun. 7, 1898-C115
ORR, James H., Mar. 1, 1824, Jan. 21, 1883 -D57
ORR, Nancy C., Jan. 7, 1859, Jan. 22, 1881, dau. of J.H. & M. H. -D57
ORR, Sarah V., May 18, 1875, May 1, 1881, dau. of J.H. & M.H. -D57
OURY, Nancy, Jun. 30, 1779, Mar. 5, 1849 -C59
PAGE, R. M. a C.S.A. marker -B63
PAINTER, Emily Jane, d. May 17, 1847, age 3y-8m-22d -C128
PAINTER, John, Dec. 19, 1796, May 12, 1875 -D57
PAINTER, Rev. George, Feb. 11, 1795, Feb. 20, 1863 -C72
PAINTER, Rosanna Gose, Dec. 7, 1801, May 20, 1877 -D57
PALMER, Catherine, May 26, 1837, Apr. 9, 1890--StJ
PALMER, Christian, d. Jul. 15, 1846, age 37y-5m-25d--StJ
PARKER, Amanda J., Apr. 14, 1849 in Barbuque Co., Iowa, Nov. 19, 1893 -C172
PATTERSON, Annie, d. Aug. 23, 1870 dau of J.H. & M.--StJ
PATTERSON, James, d. Jul. 25, 1850-B79
PEARMAN, Helen, Dec. 16, 1920, Aug. 23, 1928 -C154
PEARMAN, Thomas, 1882, 1946 -C164
PEERY, Elizabeth Ann, Jan. 13, 1836, Oct. 26 ?, 1922 wife of Harvey -D22
PEERY, Harvey G., Dec. 16, 1838, Apr. 21, 1917 -D22
PEERY, William, Mar. 17, 1785, Sep. 14, 1869 -D22
PHELPS, Emily, d. Mar. 29, 1832, age 32y of Stockbridge, VA wife of George ?--StJ
PHELPS, George H., d. Jun. 2, 1865, in Farmville, VA, age 38y-1m-14d--StJ
PHILLIPPI, Catherine M., Feb. 14, 1843, Feb. 2, 1862 wife of E.W. Phillippi -D17
PHILLIPPI, Catherine wife of Christian, dau. of Phillip Dutton -D13
PHILLIPPI, Christian, d. Nov. 23, 1843 son of John & Maria Barbara -D13
PHILLIPPI, Isiaiah, b. 1844 died young & unmarried brother to Martin Luther-D13
PHILLIPPI, John Wiley C., Oct.5, 1867, Feb. 11, 1868 son of A.J. & D. A. -D17
PHILLIPPI, Joseph, Mar. 25, 1866, Dec. 13, 1866 son of A.J. & D. A. -D17
PHILLIPPI, Mary E., Sep. 19, 1875, Nov. 8, 1880, dau. of D.E. & N. U. -D57
PHILLIPPI, Samuel C., Sep. 17, 1877, Sep. 3, 1880, son of D.E. & N. U. -D57
PHILLIPPI, Sarah M., dau. of E. W. & C. M. -D17
PHIPPS, Washington D., Co. E, 29th VA Inf. -C139
PICKETT, James, CSA Laying on railroad right of way just outside cemetey -D41
PIERCE, David, d. Oct. 28, 1833, age 77y-6m-20d consort of Mary -C68
PIERCE, Emeline D., Sep. 6, 1834, Apr. 15, 1902 widow of William -C68
PIERCE, Harriet R., age 1-7-4 -C68
PIERCE, Mary S., age 2m-27d -C68
PIERCE, Mary, d. Jul. 26, 1858, age 81y wife of David -C68
PIERCE, William, Apr. 11, 1811, Jun. 6, 1875 -C68
PIERCE, William, Dec. 5, 1866, Jun. 2, 1899 son of W. & E.--C68
POOLE, Price, Dec. 26, 1847, age 53y-0m-8d -C172
POPE, Elizabeth, Mar. 28, 1811, Nov. 7, 1897 wife of W.A. -C140
POPE, Ezra I., May 23, 1854, Jan. 10, 1925 -C140
POPE, Ezra T., d. at sea Oct. 6, 1918, going to France with the AEF -C140
POPE, Mollie C., Oct. 21, 1865, May 26, 1924-C140
POPE, W. A., Dec. 12, 1810, Mar. 26, 1882 -C139
PORTER, Alexander Stephen, Oct. 13, 1862, Jun. 3 1941 -C172
PORTER, Bettie K., Mar. 19, 1921, Apr. 27, 1921 -C163
PORTER, H. A. Wise, Aug. 8, 1856, --C163
PORTER, infant, b. & d. Mar. 13, 1910 child of George & Nora-C151
PORTER, Julia Ann, Mar. 14, 1835, Apr. 14, 1905 -C163
PORTER, Lidece Ann, Aug. 18, 1850, age 76y-7m-16d -C172
PORTER, Malinda, Mar. 8, 1805, Apr. 17, 1831 wife of Robert -C67
PORTER, Robert Lee, May 4, 1875, Dec. 16, 1920 -C163
PORTER, Sallie C. Ricky, Jul. 25, 1870, Sep. 18, 1294 wife of H.A. Wise Porter -C163
PORTER, Susanna Shellie, Dec. 29, 1876, Oct. 17, 1903 -C163
PORTER, Thomas Jackson, Feb. 12, 1850, Jan. 24, 1914 -C163
PORTER, Vivian, May 28, 1892, Dec. 10, 1904 son of W.O. & M.A. Tomlinson -C163
PRIMM, J. Henderson, d. Aug. 5, 1853, age 14y-10m-3d son of James & Benetor -C68
PRIMM, Joshua, Mar., 1790, Jul., 1857 -C68
PRIMM, Mary, Mar., 1800, Oct., 1863 wife of Joshua-C68
PUCKETT, Lizzie, Aug. 25, 1862, Feb. 22, 1913 -C120
RADER, Casper, d. Jun. 6, 1811, age 80y--StJ
RADER, Rachael, d. Oct. 31, 1816, age 70y wife of Casper--StJ
RAEDEL, William D., Rev., Jan. 1, 1829, Dec. 12, 1865--StJ
RAEDER, James Jackson, Aug. 27, 18__, Jul. 10, 18__--StJ
RAPER, John Crockett, 1834, 1908 -C113
RAPER, Mary C., Feb. 20, 1808, Feb. 14, 1880 wife of Robert -SP3
RAPER, Robert, Apr. 30, 1796, Liverpool, England, Jul. 23, 1878 -SP3
RAPER, Sallie Crockett, 1854, 1935 -C113
RAPER, Virginia Lewis, Oct. 3, 1880, Jul. 1, 1901 wife of J. Thomas Smith -C113
REPASS, Augusta Umberger, 1855, 1921--StJ
REPASS, Barbara, Feb. 12, 1790, Jan. 1, 1827 wife of William--StJ
REPASS, Christina, d. Dec. 19, 1867, age 72y-9m-4d wife of William--StJ
REPASS, Clarence A., d. Feb. 10, 1925, age 46y-3m-36d--StJ
REPASS, Daniel, Jun. 24, 1766, sep. 28, 1833--StJ
REPASS, Daniel--StJ
REPASS, Elizabeth, May 18, 1820, Aug. 20, 1855 wife of Jacob--StJ
REPASS, Emily McKay, 1850, 1931--StJ
REPASS, George F., Jun. 26, 1832, Jun. 8, 1882--StJ
REPASS, infant, b. Jul. 10, 1859 infant of Jesse & Lydia--StJ
REPASS, J. Robinson, 1849, 1891--StJ
REPASS, Jacob, Aug. 19, 1737, Jun. 21, 1814, age 76y-9m-2d--StJ
REPASS, Jacob, Dec. 6, 1816, Dec. 25, 1880--StJ
REPASS, Jacob, Jr., Sep. 19. 1811, Aug. 12, 1835--StJ
REPASS, John, 1836--StJ
REPASS, Joseph Milton, d. Aug. 31, 1872, age 7y-5m-19d son of W.G. & J. Repass--StJ
REPASS, Lydia, Jan. 11, 1809, Jul. 14, 1897 wife of Jesse--StJ
REPASS, Margaret A., Dec. 21, 1852, Nov. 11, 1899 wife of J. M. Repass -C112
REPASS, Mary E., d. Sep. 10, 1833, 24y-9m-20d wife of John--StJ
REPASS, Mary E., d. sep. 10, 1853, age 24y-9m-20d wife of John [Cameron looks duped--StJ
REPASS, Mary Ellen, Aug. 25, 1873, age 3y-9m-22d dau of W.G. & J. Repass--StJ
REPASS, Nathaniel, Nov. 13, 1833, May 18, 1836--StJ
REPASS, Sarah J., d. Ju. 14, 1914, age 75y-4m-14d--StJ
REPASS, Sophia, Oct. 20, 1816, Sep. 16, 1829--StJ
REPASS, Stephen Willis, d. Apr. 2, 1873, age 6y-2m-10d son of W.G. & J. Repass--StJ
REPASS, Thomas W., M.D., Jul. 10, 1867, Nov. 8, 1925--StJ
REPASS, William Gordon, d. Nov. 30, 1895, in Hoc Signo Vinces, age 58y-5m-28d --StJ
REPASS, William, d. Feb. 3, 1821, age 23y-1m--StJ
REPASS, William, Jul. 16, 1794, Oct. 6, 1868--StJ
RICHARD, Nimrod & family -A173
RICHMOND, Jonathan, Jan 15, 1834, Aug. 9, 1861 -A173
RICKY, Alvertie S., 1892, __________ --C163
RICKY, B. F., Sep. 6, 1865, Aug. 3, 1914 -C163
RICKY, Charles S., 1886, 1943 -C163
RICKY, infant C. Jean, 1943 son of R.A. -C163
RICKY, James S., Apr. 2, 1859, Apr. 21, 1915 -C163
RICKY, M. H., b. Sep. 12, 1863 -C163
RICKY, Nannie Precilia, Dec. 23, 1863, Oct. 13, 1918 wife of M.H. -C163
RICKY, Russell A., Jr., 1941 son of R. A.-C163
RIDER, infant, 1825 child of Nathaniel Bib or Rib (prob) -A173
ROBINSON, Bettie Graham, Sep. 1, 1845, Jun. 15, 1921 wife of John W. -SP4
ROBINSON, Betty Morgan, Nov. 14, 1839 Franklin Co., VA, Sep. 28, 1923, wife of J. M.-C148
ROBINSON, Eldred Herbert, Sep. 23, 1845, Dec. 18, 1899 -C162
ROBINSON, Harry Graham, Jul. 19, 1872, Sep. 15, 1918 -SP4
ROBINSON, James M., Mar. 20, 1835, Bedford Co., VA, Jan. 28, 1892 -C148
ROBINSON, John William, Aug. 6, 1837, Jul. 16, 1906 -SP4
ROBINSON, Maggie S. Raper, Oct. 7, 1874, Aug. 3, 1896 wife of Malcom G.-C113
ROBINSON, Maggie S., Sep. 5, 1852, Feb. 7, 1891 wife of E. H. -C162
ROBINSON, Malcolm Graham, MD, Sep. 7, 1870, Jun. 25, 1925-SP4
ROBINSON, Mamie E., Jul. 18, 1876, Jun. 18, 1916 wife of E. M. -C148
ROBINSON, Samuel A., Jun. 14, 1884, Feb. 21, 1909 -C148
ROBINSON, Samuel C., d. Apr. 26, 1882, age 6y-5m-19d son of E. H. -C162
ROSE, W. H., Jul. 4, 1824, May 1, 1891 -D42
ROSE, William R., CPL, Co. C, 51st VA Inf. C.S.A.-D42
RYAN, Patrick, 1861, 1865, C.S.A. -SP6
SANDERS, ???????, d. Feb. 19, 1820 -C59
SANDERS, Mahada ?, d. Sep. 14, 1818, age 18y-11m-6d -C59
SANDERS, Stpehen ?, Feb. 24, 1843, Sep. 16, 1862 -C59
SANDERS, Thomas, Dec. 8, 1795, Apr. 20, 1881-C59
SAYERS, Elizabeth, Oct. 13, 1824, sep. 20, 1884 -SP5
SAYERS, Ester Thompson Crockett, stone not found -C72
SAYERS, James A., Feb. 8, 1822, sep. 24, 1900 -SP5
SAYERS, Jane C., Feb. 8, 1798, Aug. 31, 1805 -C72
SAYERS, Robert, Oct. 29, 1754, Apr. 17, 1826 a Rev. War. Soldier-B106
SAYERS, Sarah J., Jul. 6, 1873, Dec. 5, 1908 wife of Willaim David -C140
SAYERS, Susanna,Sep. 26, _____, Oct. 15, 182_ --C72
SAYERS, William David, Dec. 31, 1869, Sep. 11, 1937-C145
SAYERS, William, Dec. 20, 1791, Feb. 13, 1815-C72
SCOTT, Andrew P., Feb. 1, 1829, Nov. 19, 1916 -D37
SCOTT, Anna Jane, Mar. 22, 1827, Jul. 11, 1878 wife of Andrew P. Scott -D37
SEACATT, Charles C., d. Mar. 15, 1854, age 1y-1m-20d -A173
SEACATT, Eliza T., d. Aug. 25, 1859, age 5y-8m-7d -A173
SEACATT, Elizabeth, d. Oct. 15, 1845, age 65y-5m-5d -A173
SEACATT, Elmira J., d. Nov. 20, 1857, age 14d -A173
SEACATT, William E., d. Jul. 15, 1858, age 2y-11m-15d -A173
SEXTON, Barbara, d. Apr. 4, 1838, age 67y-4m-23d 2nd wife of Joseph -A173
SEXTON, John M., 1841, 1864 -A173
SEXTON, John M., 1861, 1865 C.S.A. marker -A173
SEXTON, John, 1811, 1868 -A173
SEXTON, Joseph C. C.S.A. marker -A173
SEXTON, Joseph, d. Sep. 21, 1829, age 56y-7m-7d -A173
SEXTON, Julia A., 1812, 1889 2nd wife of John Sexton -A173
SEXTON, L. J., 1832, 1832 -A173
SEXTON, N. B., 1835, 1867 -A173
SEXTON, N. B., 1861, 1865 C.S.A. marker -A173
SEXTON, Phebe, d. Feb. 14, 1850, age 90y-9m-9d -A173
SEXTON, Priscilla, d. Nov. 8, 1843, age 38y-9m-28d 1st wife of Jon Sexton -A173
SEXTON, William R., 1841, 1841 ? -A173
SEYHERT, Christian, VA PVT., Taylor's Co., Montgomery VA Regiment, Rev. War.-B82
SHARITZ, Alice Virginia, May 4, 1856, Nov. 23, 1931 wife of James A. Brown, D.D.--StJ
SHARITZ, Amos K., Jan. 30, 1825, Nov. 31, 1861--StJ
SHARITZ, Daniel, Feb. 24, 1776, Oct. 12, 1840, age 64y-7m-19d--StJ
SHARITZ, David McAnnally, Feb. 25, 1834, Jan. 17, 1862 51st VA Reg.--StJ
SHARITZ, Elizabeth, Nov. 29, 1823, Aug. 21, 1886 wife of Amos K.--StJ
SHARITZ, Guy, Apr. 28, 1805, Jul. 16, 1888--StJ
SHARITZ, Hiram Andrew, Oct. 12, 1840, Oct. 12, 1861 51st VA Reg.--StJ
SHARITZ, infant, b. & d. Jun. 24, 1885 son of A.E. & C.S.--StJ
SHARITZ, Jannie H., Aug. 5, 1859, Oct. 27, 1925--StJ
SHARITZ, Joseph, Feb. 5, 1803, Oct. 31, 1879--StJ
SHARITZ, Patsy Baker, Jun 26, 1819, Dec. 15, 1891 wife of Joseph--StJ
SHARITZ, Polly Ann, d. Sep. 18, 1859, age about 84y wife of Daniel--StJ
SHARITZ, Sarah, Sep. 20, 1803, Jan. 19, 1887--StJ
SHELTON, E. C., Jan. 13, 1848, Jul. 11, 1915 -A24
SHELTON, James F., Sep. 10, 1869, Jan. 3, 1919 -A24
SHELTON, Louise Glenn, Aug. 9, 1883, Apr. 3, 1920 wife of G. H. Shelton -A24
SHELTON, Lucy, Jun. 30, 1880, May 24, 1905 -A24
SHELTON, Sallie J., Feb. 14, 1845, Nov. 23, 1923 -A24
SHEPHERD, Margaret Ann, Apr. 11, 1832, Dec. 17, 1853 dau. of D.G. & M. S.-C67
SHEPPERSON, Elizabeth R., Jan. 11, 1832, Jun. 7, 1854 dau. of E.& N. Ward -A8
SHOCKLEY, Grover C., Sep. 2, 1893, Jul. 26, 1905 son of E.A. & L.K. -C117
SHOCKLEY, Robert C., Mar. 27, 1902, Jan. 24, 1909 son of Roscoe -C117
SHORES, Christian, Jan. 27, 1794, Jan. 5, 1835 a Mason -A173
SHORTT, Calvin R., Sep. 7, 1800, Jul. 18, 1877 Vet. of Mex. War & C.S.A. marker -A173
SHORTT, M. P. A., 1861, 1865 C.S.A. marker -A173
SHORTT, Sallie, d. Sep. 24, 1865, age 52y -A173
SHUPE, John 1st or 2nd grave according to Mr. Brown -C172
SIMERMAN, William D., Aug. 17, 1822, Aug. 18, 1846, age 24y-0m-1d son of J.A. & Margaret-B160
SIMMERMAN, Earheart, 1762, 1827 a soldier of the Rev. & pioneer of Wythe County-C119
SIMMERMAN, J. P. M. Jr., Mar. 11, 1857, Feb. 25, 1914 -C66
SIMMERMAN, John A., Aug. 18, 1789, Jun. 17, 1853 -B160
SIMMERMAN, John P. M., d. Nov. 18, 1821, age 59y-16d -C66
SIMMERMAN, Mary D., d. Nov. 28, 1838, age 70y -C119
SIMMERMAN, Thomas H., Jr., d. Apr. 29, 1873, age 19y-1m -C66
SIMMERMAN, Vic I. Waroner, a848, Jan. 9, 1927 wife of J.P.M., Jr. -C66
SIMMERMAN, William A., d. Mar. 11, 1878, age 30y -C66
SMELSER, Darthulia, ____18, _____, Nov. 18, __ -SP6
SMELSER, J. A., 1840, Jul. 5, 1902 -SP6
SMELTZER, Fernell, C.S.A.-B85
SMITH, Nancy, d. Jan. 12, 1890, age 67y -A173
SMYTH, Alexander, d. Aug. 14, 1817, age 5y-9m-4d son of Alex. & Nancy -C56
SMYTH, Nancy, d. Apr. 20, 1832, age 61y-6m-22d consort of Gen Alexander Smyth-C56
SMYTH, Nancy, d. Aug. 12, 1831, age 17y-9m-5d -C56
SNAVELY, Elizabeth, b. bef. 1765, d. 1810-1812 sister of Saddler John Musser -A35
SNAVELY, Jacob, Sr., bc1763, d. Sep., 1824 -A35
SNAVELY, Margaret, 2nd wife of Jacob, Sr. dau. of Nicholas Snider -A35
SPENCE, Adam McKee, d. Aug.5, 1856, age 14y-6m-0d son of Hugh Spence -A8
SPENCE, Frances Maria, d. Oct. 23, 1860, age 23y-2m-4d dau of Hugh Spence--StJ
SPENCE, Jane L., d. Jan. 5, 1855, age 37y-6m-0d wife of Hugh Spence--A8
SPENCE, Wiley J., Co. B, 45th VA Inf., C.S.A.-B102
SPRINKLE, Elizabeth, Mar. 7, 1781, Nov. 1, 1836 -SP6
SPRINKLE, Henry, Sep. 2, 1771, Sep. 11, 1851 -SP6
SPRINKLE, Susan, Feb. 15, 1770, Aug. 10, 1805-SP6
STALEY, Margaret, Aug. 4, 1743, d. before 1811 wife of Martin -A34
STALEY, Martin, bc1750, d. Feb. 25, 1826 1st Staley in Wythe County -A34
STEFFEY, John, Oct. 19, 1814, Sep 31, 1867 son of John & Rosannah -D14
STEFFEY, L. CSA marker son of John & Margaret, killed 1864 Cold Harbor -D14
STEFFEY, Margaret, Feb. 25, 1816, Mar. 21, 1896 wife of John-D14
STEFFEY, Mary F., Mar. 6, 1850, Jan. 24, 1929 -D15
STEFFEY, Mary F., May 25, 1881, Mar. 1, 1886 -D15
STEFFEY, Peter, Feb. 2, 1845, Mar. 23, 1908 --D15
STEPTOE, Marion, Sep. 26, 1840, May 4, 1873 wife of H.C. Earhart -A7
STEVANS. Joseph I., d. Dec. 15, 1834-C94
STEWART, David, d. Jul. 31, 1839, age 0y-9m-27d [Cameron-age may be bad] -SP2
STEWART. Mary, d. Apr. 24, 1825, age 53y -SP2
STONE, Frances C., Dec. 3, 1832, Jan. 15, 1885 -C117
STOOTS, Henry 1st or 2nd grave according to Mr. Brown son of John Shupe. -C172
STOOTS, Julia Ann, Mar. 30, 1951, age 50y-9m-23 -C172
STOOTS, Mildred F., Jun. 15, 1918, Dec. 30, 1922 dau of C.C. & W.M. -C172
STOVER, Matilda, d. Nov. 7, 1884, age 55y-4m-24d wife of Henry-C111
STRAW, Mildred, Sep., 1797, Aug. 30, 1827 wife of Col. Leonard Straw. 2 kids here also--StJ
SUITER, Allen, d. about 1912-B157
SULT, Edith E., d. Aug. 29, 1912, age 1m, dau. of W.R. & L.M. Sult -D41
SUMMERS, James Frerney ?, d. Mar. 20, 1947, age 76y-7m-18d -C130
SUMMERS, Laura Gleaves, d. Apr. 26, 1943, age 62y -C130
SWANSON, Claude, Sep. 21, 1905, Dec. 31, 1927 son of W.J. &M.M. Booth-C118
SWECKER, Jacob, Rev., Dec. 20, 1818, Jan. 8, 1896 -C117
SWECKER, Margaret R., Jul. 8, 1842, Jul. 13, 1908 wife of R.E -C117
SWECKER, Nancy A., May 4, 1855, Oct. 9, 1901 wife of William -C117
SWECKER, Nancy, Oct. 13, 1820, Oct. 3, 1903 -C117
TARTER, Nicholas, d. Apr. 8, 1821, age 75y-27d--StJ
TATE, James G., Dec. 14, 1840, Aug. 25, 1864 Killed a Sheperdtown -C62
TATE, Jennie Cook, Oct. 20, 1875, Dec. 8, 1901 -C62
TATE, John M., Jul. 15, 1833, Nov. 7, 1881 -C62
TATE, Joseph Raper, May 26, 1853, Aug. 15, 1878 -C62
TATE, Mary, 1836, 1836 -C76
TATE, Matidla Martin, Feb. 16, 1847, Sep. 2, 1910 -C62
TATE, Rebecca, Sep. 30, 1839 ?, Feb. 18, 1917 wife of John M. -C62
TATE, Robert C., May 9, 1845, Apr. 3, 1899 -C62
TATE, William H., Dec. 12, 1876, Jan. 19, 1899 -C62
TATE, William H., Sep. 19, 1837, May 16, 1864 Killed at New Market -C62
TATE,Elisabeth Freil Graham1813, 1849 -C76
TAYLOR, Casey, May 20, 1911, Aug. 10, 1921 -C154
TAYLOR, Jane, d. Jul. 14, 1830, age 38y-11m-5d -C62
TAYLOR, Lucy E. Jennings, Dec. 8, 1873, Apr. 23, 1929 wife of W. A. Taylor-C154
TAYLOR, Mary Madaline, Mar. 8, 1901 [Cameron--not sure which date] -C120
TAYLOR, Robert Edward, Sep. 18, 1883, Feb. 24, 1951 -C120
THACKERm Susan Florence, 1869, 1940 -B63
THOMPSON, Senah E., d. Jun. 29, 1848, age 12 6 IO 6 6 [Cameron-do not understand]-C139
TOBLER, Anna Maria, wife of Jacob, Sr. -A45
TOBLER, Jacob, Sr., bc1735, d. between Sep. & Dec., 1817 -A45
TOBLER, John Jacob, Nov. 2, 1799, d. after 1870 -A45
TOBLER, Mary Magdalene, b. Oct. 3, 1803, d. Jul.7, 1868-A45
TOMPSON, ??????, _____27, 1833 wife of Jezreel -B156
TOMPSON, Jezreel, Jul. 13, 1834, Jul. 26, 1899-B156
TONCRAY, James, Aug. 30, 1836, age 60y-6d -C64
TRAIL, Mandie Mae, Jun. 2, 1891, Jan. 11, 1893 dau. of A.J. & S. J.-C117
TRIGG, John J., Capt., Mar. 22, 1779, Sep. 5, 1817-B132
TRIGG, Mary Jane, Jan. 20, 1841, Aug. 2, 1853 dau of Ann Trigg -A173
UMBERGER, Alpha, 1876, 1892--StJ
UMBERGER, Alpha, Mar. 27, 1820, Dec.6, 1873 wife of Solomon--StJ
UMBERGER, Ballard T., Mar. 22, 1848, Mar. 6, 1855--StJ
UMBERGER, Christina E., Dec. 21, 1777, Jul. 17, 1844 wife of Leonard--StJ
UMBERGER, Christina, d. Apr. 17, 1863, age 47y-11m-7d--StJ
UMBERGER, Daniel, Jun. 28, 1815, Nov. 15, 1858--StJ
UMBERGER, David, Jun. 28, 1815, Nov. 16, 1858--StJ
UMBERGER, Edley, 1843, 1906--StJ
UMBERGER, Eliza Catherine, Nov. 9, 1836, May 16, 1902 wife of Rufus--StJ
UMBERGER, Henry, d. Jun. 8, 1866, age 83y-0m-20d--StJ
UMBERGER, infant, d. 1832, age 21d son of A. & M. Umberger -C62
UMBERGER, infant, d. 1836, age 9d son of A. & M. -C62
UMBERGER, Isaac, d. Jan. 8, 1849, age 18y-8m-8d--StJ
UMBERGER, Joseph, d. Nov. 9, 1835, age 1y-7m-10d son of A. & M. -C62
UMBERGER, Leonard, Aug. 14, 1782, Apr. 21, 1866--StJ
UMBERGER, Margaret, Sep. 24, 1812, Mar. 22, 1857 wife of Andrew-C62
UMBERGER, Mary M., Oct. 14, 1824, May 29, 1858 wife of Rufus--StJ
UMBERGER, Rufus, d. Oct. 19, 1870, age 48y-6m-20d--StJ
UMBERGER, Solomon, Nov. 23, 1813, Mar. 21, 1881--StJ
VAUGHT, ???????, wife of George Vaught -D20
VAUGHT, Alela A., Jan. 8, 1856, Oct. 2, 1861, dau. of G.W. & J.W. -D57
VAUGHT, George -D20
VAUGHT, James W., Apr. 19, 1863, Dec. 2, 1863, son of G.W. & J. W -D57
VAUGHT, Mary J., Dec. 6, 1857, Mar. 4, 1875, dau. of G.W. & J. W. -D57
VAUGHT, Thomas J., d. Feb. 7, 1881, age 74y-4m-19d-D57
VEIRS, Polly M., ___18, 1924-SP3
WALTERS, ??????? dau. of Mrs. Jim Walters -D127
WALTERS, Buck -D127
WALTERS, James, CSA Laying on railroad right of way just outside cemetery -D41
WALTERS, John P., 1st. Sgt, 29th VA Inf., C.S.A. -D71
WALTERS, Michael, Dec. 1, 1778, Feb. 16, 1859 A loving wife & 8 Children mourn -D71
WALTERS, Michael, PVT, Doak's VA Militia, Rev. War, 1798 -D71
WALTERS, Mrs. Jim -D127
WALTERS, Wayman & wife -D127
WALTERS, WIlliam, Jun. 7, 1828, Mar. 7, 1885-D71
WALTON, Ann, Sep. 14, 1764, Aug. 12, 1844 -C114
WALTON, Richard, Aug. 4, 1800, Aug. 16, 1828-C114
WAMPLER, Abram, early settler said to be buried here -C146
WARD, Amandy D., Dec. 22, 1826, Apr. 25, 1843 dau of E. & N. Ward -A8
WARD, Elizabeth, d. Sep. 20, 1842 -A8
WARD, James, Col., Dec. 27, 1781, Jun. 23, 1823 erected by an affectionate wife -A8
WARD, Jane, d. Apr. 15, 1856, age 68y-9m-10d (?) consort of Col. William Ward -A8
WARD, Jane, d. Sep.8, 1850, age 72y-1m-12d relict of Capt. John Ward -A8
WARD, John, Capt., d. Jul. 4, 1836 ?, age maybe 60y-0m-6d -A8
WARD, Louisa Grayson, Feb. 22, 1828, Oct. 23, 1855 dau. of E. & N. Ward -A8
WARD, Nancy E., Mar. 21, 1834, Jul. 4, 1854 dau. of E. & N. Ward -A8
WARD, Thomas Jefferson, Apr. 30, 1831, Oct. 5, 1831 son of E. & N. Ward-A8
WARDEN, Emily Paul, Oct. 6, 1845, died age 83 -C69
WARDEN, Malinda M., Dec. 29, 1891, Oct. 1, 1900-C69
WATTS, Hattie, May 20, 1883, Oct. 22, 1884 dau. of S. F. & Virginia -C66
WATTS, Lola May Reed, Dec. 27, 1873, Jan. 30, 1906 wife of Sterling F. Watts -C109
WATTS, Sterling F., Sep. 30, 1860, Mar. 13, 1932 -C109
WATTS, Virginia, Dec. 22, 1860, Jan. 15, 1889 wife of S. F., Jr.-C66
WATTS, Willie A., Mr. 20, 1880, Jan. 30, 1911 wife of Sterling F. Watts-C109
WAUKER, Adam, Oct. 15, 1729, Sep. 30, 1812 -A8
WAUKER, Nancy, Jul. 17, 1751, Dec. 17, 1808-A8
WETHERMAN, Edgar Belle, Apr. 27, 1880, Jul. 9, 1906 -C149
WETZELL, Peter-D169
WHITMAN, Elizabeth, d. 1825 -D18
WHITMAN, Elizabeth, d. Oct. 12, 1851, age 45y-8m-29d consort of David Whitman-C59
WIDNER, Elizabeth Dale, d. Aug. 16, 1949, age 0y-2m-2d -C108
WIDNER, infant, d. Mar. 21, 1948 -C108
WILLIAMS, Edgar Thomas, Jan. 20, 1884, Feb. 11, 1943 -C107
WILLIAMS, Eliza Blair, Sep. 11, 1849, Sep. 7, 1898 wife of William A. -C107
WILLIAMS, Florence Cassell, Sep. 8, 1859, Feb. 26, 1905 wife of William A. -C107
WILLIAMS, Luther, Feb. 14, 1901, Mar. 29, 1901 son of N.A. & O.M.-B63
WILLIAMS, Susan E., Mar. 1, ????, Feb. 15, 1913 wife of Robert Williams-C149
WILLIAMS, William A., May 18, 1847, May 8, 1935 -C107
WILSON, George W., d. Dec. 13, 1864, age 35y Co. I, 8th KY Cav-B122
WINESETT, Elizabeth M., Feb. 15, 1856, Jan. 25, 1894 -C172
WINESETT, John F., d. Feb. 1, 1916, age 27y -C172
WINESETT, William P., Aug. 29, 1877, Jul. 28, 1934 -C172
WOHLFORD, Christina, Feb. 14, 1769, Oct. 7, 1806 wife of Lewis inscrpt. in German--StJ
WOHLFORD, Geroge W., Sep. 22, 1845, Jun. 14, 1915 m. M.J. Hedrick Nov. 19, 1890 -D41
WOHLFORD, Lewis, May 22, 1762, May 21, 1841--StJ
WRIGHT, Herbert Eugene, Mar. 9, 1934, Dec. 27, 1950-C147
YERION, George, d. Aug. 7, 1834, age 71y -SP2
YERION, Jacob, Jan. 9, 1810, Nov.5, 1854 -SP2
YERION, Letitia, Jun. 1, 1828, Aug. 17, 1853 wife of Jacob -SP2
YERION, Susanah, Jul. 5, 1771, May 22, 1851-SP2
YONCE, Ally Brown, Feb. 19, 1805, May 15, 1878 wife of Peter--StJ
YONCE, Benjamin, Apr. 1?, 1838, Mar. 18, 1860 at Roanoke College, son of Peter & Ally--StJ
YONCE, Catherine, Aug. 6, 1780, Sep. 23, 1859 wife of John--StJ
YONCE, Elenora Brown, Feb. 25, 1844, Oct. 3, 1894--StJ
YONCE, Eliza Jane, Nov. 1?, 1836, Jan. 21, 1873 dau of Peter & Ally--StJ
YONCE, Peter, Oct. 17, 1800, May 28, 1854--StJ
YONCE, Susan Virginia, Apr. 13, 1846, Oct. 23, 1866 dau of Peter & Ally--StJ
YOST, Rev. Casper, d. Jan. 4, 1850, age 48y member of the Methodist Church -A173
The publication of Mr. Brown's records has been long overdue. Mr. Brown was a wondeful person, and I know of no one who knew the history of the western end of Wythe County as well as Mr. Brown. He loved the history of the area, was proud of his heritage, and was always willing to share his knowledge with anyone. Most of all, he took the time to teach a very young Lad -- ME--how to organize and research his heritage, and for that, I will be forever greatful. I am pleased that I am able to share some of his work with the public. I hope Mr. Brown's records have in some way assisted you in your research.