ROW ONE: (on east side of cemetery, running from south to north)
HUGHES
William
03 Jan 1890
50y 11m 22d. north of William HUGHES, native marker for an adult: M.L.M.
CURTIS
M. A.
28 Sep 1877
Native stone, unmarked
Northeast corner, cedar tree, native stone, unmarked
ROW TWO: (north, running south)
2 graves, 1 with native stone
2 graves, 1 with native stone, a child´s
2 native stones
2 children´s graves
2 native stones
2 native stones
1 child´s grave
KENNEDY
V. W.
2 unmarked
Pointed shaped native, unmarked
4 (?) Unmarked
ROW THREE: south, running north
Native stones and unmarked graves; no identified graves
ROW FOUR: south, running north
Native
Native - KENNEDY
4 native
2 unmarked
native
LONG
Henry H.
04 Aug 1880
29y 7m 23d
KINCAID
Nancy
29 May 1837
01 Feb 1885
w/o Newton J. KINCAID
KINCAID
Newton J.
01 Jan 1879
38y 10m 27d. h/o Nancy KINCAID. "Oh how sweet it will be in thy beautiful land when free from all sorrow and pain"
STREET
Arthur John
07 Aug 1879
1y 9m 17d. s/o J. F. & Elizabeth STREET. "God gave; He can restore; He doeth all things well"
STREET
Homer
s/o J. F. & Elizabeth STREET.
Child´s grave
STREET
Sarah (KINGCAID)
w/o 1st J. F. STREET & 2nd John P. CADDELL
STREET
J. F.
KINGCAID
Mary Ann (LONG)
16 Jul 1835
11 Jun 1924
Her husband buried in Springhill Cemetery
ROW FIVE: on west side of cemetery there is a group of graves, at one time fenced off from rest of cemetery; fence is gone and identity of family unknown
Native stone: infant 4 days old
4 native unmarked stones
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