Enumeration:
Gray granite tombstone:
Mary E High
Born Mar 19, 1853 - Died Apr 8, 1890
Inscription:
"A tender Mother, A Faithful Friend, a True Wife until the end"
Zinc metal obelisk
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**North side of marker:
Mary J F High
Born Dec 16, 1873 -
Died June 10, 1877 |
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**West side of marker:
G H Bramley,
Mary &
Baby High |
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**East side of marker:
Infant Son of
J W & Mary E High
(no other info) |
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**South side of marker:
G H Bramley
Born Mar 22, 1818 -
Died May 27, 1883
Age 65 yrs, 1 Mo, 16 Dys |
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J W High
Born 1838 - Died 1921
C.S.A.
William Talbet High
Born Apr 4, 1910 - Died Apr 12, 1910
Son of E J & Katie High
Inscription:
"Gone to be an Angel"
Stone broken - on ground in pieces:
A E Bramley
__Dec 25, 1822 - Died Jan 16, 1894
"Gone to a Better Land"
stone laying on ground:
David Chappell Feb 22, 1849 - Apr 8, 188
Husband of J E Chappell
Inscription:
"Thee, When the day of life is Fled,
Then in Heaven with Joy to greet Thee,
Where there is no Farewell"
John J Landrum
Born Nov 8, 1858 Died Apr 7, 1879
Son of M W & I J Landrum
Inscription:
"From our Circle dearst Brother,
Early Hath Thou Passed Away"
There are three circles of old red brick under a huge crepe
myrtle tree
which probably designate graves. There is large boulder near
the grave of Landrum and two tombstone bases with no stones.
There is also a broken tombstone with the following:
"Sleep on my Sweet Mary! Sleep!
So early Gone-
To Earth a Child is Lost,
But to Heaven a Cherub born!"
There is the top of a white marble tombstone with the following:
"M___ Brisendine"
Enumerated March 19, 1999 by K K Hunt
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