| Alcie Rhodes Posted by: country877 (See more photos from country877) 2010/8/16 5:29 Views: 3111 Comments: 0
This is The Marker of Alcie Rhodes Mother of Woodrow Taylor,Maxine Carpenter,Edna Nichols & Jo Ann Nichols |
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| Parker Baby Floyd & Mamie Parker walton Posted by: country877 (See more photos from country877) 2010/7/20 22:46 Views: 3156 Comments: 0
This is a Marker of a Daughter of Floyd and Mamie Parker on Poca River Walton update will soon be added |
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| Rachael Harper headstone. Posted by: ScoutPilot (See more photos from ScoutPilot) 2010/3/4 16:52 Views: 3320 Comments: 0
Photo taken September 2005. |
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| Armstead Harper Headstone Posted by: ScoutPilot (See more photos from ScoutPilot) 2010/3/4 16:51 Views: 3510 Comments: 0
Photo taken September 2005 |
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| Harper, Armstead & Rachael Headstones Posted by: ScoutPilot (See more photos from ScoutPilot) 2010/3/4 16:49 Views: 3207 Comments: 0
Photo taken September 2005. |
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| Harper Cemetery Gate Posted by: ScoutPilot (See more photos from ScoutPilot) 2009/6/14 16:32 Views: 3377 Comments: 0
Entrance to the Harper Cemetery. Armstead Harper and his wife Rachel Bishop Harper and 20+ unmarked graves. Can only be reached on foot, not maintained. |
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| Skidmore Cemetery 3 Posted by: klskid (See more photos from klskid) 2008/9/8 1:30 Views: 3565 Comments: 0
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| Skidmore Cemetery 2 Posted by: klskid (See more photos from klskid) 2008/9/8 1:30 Views: 3603 Comments: 0
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| Skidmore Cemetery Posted by: klskid (See more photos from klskid) 2008/9/8 1:29 Views: 3555 Comments: 0
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| Cottrill Cemetery Restoration Project - Rachel's Puzzle Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) 2008/6/4 18:37 Views: 3894 Comments: 0
The Cottrill Family Cemetery marker for Rachel Hughes Cottrill is broken into over 50 pieces. I call it a puzzle because that's exactly what it is...with some missing pieces. I have pieced enough of the inscription together to tell what it says: "In Memory of Rachel wife of William Cotterill Born 1779 died July 16th 1860 Aged 81 years Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." Rachel & William Cottrill's youngest son, Samuel R. Cotterill, was a stonemason & probably carved this one and several others at this cemetery. He also probably did those of his father, buried at Harmony U. M. Church Cem., Jane Lew, Lewis Co., WV, and two of his infant children buried there. All these markers have similar style and intricately carved features. Samuel was the only one of the children who spelled his name Cotterill and used that spelling on some of the markers at this cemetery, while others of Wm. & Rachel used Cottrill or Cottrell spelling. |
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