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JOHN W. WYATT DIED
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MRS. MARY L. WIFE OF JAMES McCANN Died April 18th. 1846. aged 18 years. [Far from] afflication, toil and care [The] happy soul has fled: The breathless clay [s]hall moulder he[re] Among the silent dead.35
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JAMES H. DIX Son of James H & Catharine T. C. Dix of Accomack. Born May 3, 1844, Died a Confederate soldier Sept. 9, 1861.
Them also which sleep in Jesus. will God bring with Him."
By Margaret A. Scarburgh, His Maternal Aunt.38
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Here Lyeth Edward Dyer Who died oct. ye 6th 1722 agd 1 year & 7 Mots y Only Son of Robt Dyer & Martha his Wife
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[Here Ly]es the [Body of] MARGARET BROWN wife [to] Doctor John Brown of Williamsbu[rg] late of Col[d] Stream North B[ritain] who died the 22 day of August 1720 in the 56 year of Her Age Proh Dolor quae fuit Clari[ssi]ma-
Here Lyes the Body of Jane Brown Daughter to the foresaid John Brown who died the 30 August 1720 the 14 day of Her age44
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Here lies the Body of MRS FRANCES CUSTIS daughter of Daniel Park Esq[r] who departed this life Marc[h] the 14th 1713 In the [29]th vear of Her Age47
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Here lyeth the Body of DANIEL PARK CUSTIS Son of Colo. DANIEL PARK CUSTIS of New Kent County who Departed this Life on the 19th of February 1754 Aged two Years and three Months
Under this stone lies intered The Body of Frances Park Custis daughter of Daniel P[a]rk Custis Esqr and Martha his Wi[fe] Born [A]PriL [1]2th 17[5]3 Dyed aPriL 1 1757 [Aged] [4] yea[rs]48
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IN DEVOTED MEMORY OF ETHEL HOWARD GOODWIN, WIDOW AND SECOND WIFE OF THE REV. DR. WM. A. R. GOODWIN, OF THIS PARISH BORN JANUARY 8, 1887 DIED FEBRUARY 20, 1954.
IN MEMORY ALSO OF THEIR SECOND SON, WILLIAM A. R. GOODWIN. JR. 2ND. LT. 58TH. FIGHTER SQ. A. A. F., BORN FEBRUARY 1. 1921, WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION ON AUGUST 9, 1943, AND WHOSE GRAVE IS UNKNOWN.
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Under this Marble lieth the Body of THOMAS LUDWELL Esqr49 Secretary of Virginia who was born at Bruton in the County of SOMERSET in the Kingdom of ENGLAND and departed this Life in the Y[ear] 1678 And near this place lye [the] bod[ies] of [R]ICHARD KEMP Esqr50 [his] Predecessor in y[e Secre]tarys Office and S[r] THOMAS LUNSFORD Kt in Memory [of] whom this Marble is placed by Order of PHILIP LUDWELL Esqr Nephew [of] the said THOMAS LUDWELL [in] the Year 1727
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Here lies the body of MARY NICOLSON the wife of Robert Nicolson who departed this life Oct. 10th 1795. In the 73[d ye]ar of her age.51
80. D who Departed in the 3d Day of May 173 In the 61 year of his Age52
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Underneath this tablet of stone dedicated to her [ev- -er] beloved memory by her surviving Husband lie interred the mouldering [remains of] Mrs. SARAH GRIFFIN, Consort of S. S. GRIFFIN, of the M[e]dical Faculty in this City Born 29 June 1787. Married 19 Nov. 1808. Expired 12 Nov. 1846. Thy eulogy, dear SARAH is seen gushing from The weeping eyes of those whom thou has left behind in thy transit to eternity: no eloquence can be more impressive.
Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them. She is not dead, but sleepeth; for as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made ali[ve.] Peaceful, sleep out the Sabbath of thy tomb And wake to raptures in a World to come. Go, live, for God's eternal year [is] thine. Go be transform'd from mortal to divine Go, where beatitude alone is found. Where anthems of redeeming [love] resound Thy children most around thee quiet lie Its here we would repose when call[e]d to die Stay not these tear[s,] a suffering hearts [relief] And ere we [taste] thy joys, permit our [grief] This little boon, a slab engraved [receive] Tis all thy Husband, all his love can [leave.]
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82. SACRED To the Memory of LADY CHRISTINA STUART. Daughter of JOHN STUART, 6TH EARL of TRAQUIER, And wife of HON. CYRUS GRIFFIN. Born in Peebleshire, Scot. 1751. Died in Virginia, 1807.53 83.
SACRED to the Memory of Mrs ELIZA wife of LEMUEL W. WILLIAMS of Portsmouth, Va. who died July 11th 1829 aged 24 years
Like as the bud nipt off the tree So death has parted you and me Therefore, dear Husband, Iyou beseech Be satisfi'd for I am rich.54
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In Memory of Seth Se[w]ell Briggs & Susan L. W. Brigg[s] the former was born February [1, 1806] & died Sept[r] 11th 1812 the latter was born Septr 24th 1811 and died Septr 17th 1815
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Here Lyes Interred the Remains of Mary Purdie Wife of Alexr Purdie Printer who departed This Life on Saturday ye 28, of March 1772 in the 27 year of her age. She left Behind her four sons Jas Hugh Alexr and William, and by her side lie Jane a dear little Daughter who did not quite attain her second year. She was a virtuous loving, frugal and discreet wife, and affectionate, though discerning Mother, one of the best of Mistresses. As friend and Ac quaintance, she possessed the Qua lifications which render that Con nection valuable for she was Sen sible Prudent Generous and honest hearted no deceit lay un der her Tongue. Her husband in gratitude for the ardent affection she bore him the genuine esteem he had for her and in Justice to her Virtues caused this stone to be placed over her It will on[ ] day serve to con[ ]
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UNDERNEATH THIS SLAB [Repose] the mortal remains of REV. SCERVANT JONES [Late Pastor] of the Baptist Church in this City He w[as] Born April 5th 178[5] and Breathed his last April 25th 1854 H[a]ving almost reached the Patriarchal age of three score years and ten.
[Like] the most [of imper]fect humanity he was not [exempt from some of its] frailities, but a kinder soul [seldom existed. He possessed] in his nature a Bank [of benevolence which] secretly dispensed its varied [blessings to the needy] and where the needy never [faltered to repair and] in full confidence of [effectual relief.] Hè was a zealous promoter of [the Baptist] cause and many a personal sacrifice [did he] make to ad[vance] its interest.
[If enem]ies he had they all will now that he is no [longer] in his place do the Justice to acknowledge [he was more sinned] against than sinning.
[Time was] when his [cheek] with life's crimson was flushed [When cheerful his voice was health sat] on his brow. [That cheek] is now palsied, [that voice is now hushed He sleeps with] the dust of his first partner now.
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Here lie all that the gr[ave can cl]aim of Mrs. ANN TIMSON JONES Consort of the Rev. SCERVANT JONES. Born 1 Sep 178[7] Married 26 Dec 1805 Baptized 3 Mar 1822 Died 6 June 1849
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If woman ever [yet] did well If woman ever [did excell] If woman Husband [ere adored] If woman [ever] loved the [Lord:] If ever [Faith] and Hope and Love In H[uman fle]sh did [live and move] If all [the graces ere did meet] In [her, in her they] were complete.
My [Ann, my] all, my Angel Wife My [dearest one,] my love, my life. I c[a]nnot say [or si]gh Farewell. But wh[ere] thou dwellest I will dwell.
89. (East Face) IN MEMORY OF JOHN MILLINGTON M. D. BORN IN LONDON MAY 11, 1779 DIED IN RICHMOND VA. JULY 10, 1868
NINETY YEARS OF AN HONOURED AND USEFUL LIFE ON EARTH CLOSING IN ETERNAL REST.
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89. (South Face) SCIENCE MOURNS the loss of a devoted and indefatigable disciple of most varied information and of marvellous industry; the worthy friend and associate of men like Sir H Davy, Breeoster, Faraday, Hershell and Lord Brougham.
Affection never can forget a friend so genial generous and true. But Faith looks up in hope and rejoices at the blessed end of one whose crowning glory it was to have served the Lord Jesus.
89. (West Face) ENGINEER for London and Middlesex. Proffessor at Guy's Hospital
Royal Institution London University. Vice Prest Mechanic's Institute. = R. Astron. Society
Chief Engineer of Silver Mines and Supt. of a Mint in Mexico. Prof. Chemty. & Nat. Philos at College of
William & Mary Va. " & Geology at University of Miss. State Geologist of Mississippi.
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89. (North Face) IN MEMORY OF His Mother in law MRS ELIZABETH LETTS Born April 11th 178[1 Died] March 27th 1847 Inscribed by his Wife, her daughter.
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In memory of ROBERT WINDER Son of Dr. R. M. Garrett, & Susan C. his wife born Nov. 8, 1836. died Jan. 2, 1838.56
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R. M. GARRETT BORN MARCH 9, 1808. DIED MAY 15, 1885.
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S. C. GARRETT BORN MARCH 12, 1812. DIED MAY 14, 1878.
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H. W. G. BORN DEC. 23, 1844, DIED MAY 6, 1879.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FATHER AND MOTHER ROBERT MAJOR GARRETT AND SUSAN C. WINDER HIS WIFE
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."
GARRETT (West Face)
Henry Winder Garrett
(North Face) Robert Winder Garrett Comfort Anna Garrett Susan Winder Garrett
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Comfort Anna Garrett first daughter of Dr. Robt M. Garrett & Susan C. his wife born Nov. 29, 1840 and departed this life March 28, 1854
Susan Winder Garrett second daughter of Dr. Robt M. Garrett & Susan C. his wife. born Nov. 23, 1842, and departed this life Dec. 5, 1854
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IN MEMORY OF LOTTIE C. GARRETT DAUGHTER OF DR. ROBERT MAJOR GARRETT AND SUSAN WINDER GARRETT HIS WIFE BORN AUG. 17 1848 DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAR. 3 1930 AND THIS IS THE RECORD THAT GOD HATH GIVEN TO US ETERNAL LIFE AND THIS LIFE IS IN HIS SON.
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IN MEMORY OF MARY WINDER GARRETT DAUGHTER OF DR. ROBERT MAJOR GARRETT AND SUSAN WINDER GARRETT HIS WIFE BORN JUNE 6 1851 DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUG 15 1930
AND I HEARD A VOICE FROM HEAVEN SAYING UNTO ME, WRITE BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD, FROM HENCE FORTH, YEA SAITH THE SPIRIT, THAT THEY MAY REST FROM THEIR LABORS; AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM.
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VAN FRANKLIN GARRETT YOUNGEST SON OF ROBERT MAJOR GARRETT AND SUSAN COMFORT WINDER, HIS WIFE BORN JULY 31 1846 DIED NOVEMBER 19 1932
"WHAT DOTH THE LORD REQUIRE OF THEE BUT TO DO JUSTLY, AND TO LOVE MERCY, AND TO WALK HUMBLY WITH THY GOD."57
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HARRIET NICHOLLS GARRETT WIFE OF DR. VAN FRANKLIN GARRETT DAUGHTER OF FRANCIS AND CAROLINE NICHOLLS 1870-1966
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IN MEMORIAM SUSAN GARRETT NELSON WIFE OF PEYTON RANDOLPH NELSON BORN MAY 28 1853 MISSIONARY TO THE IDAHO-UTAH AND ARIZONA INDIANS 1893-1910 DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 3, 1935
THE ETERNAL GOD IS OUR REFUGE AND UNDERNEATH ARE THE EVERLASTING ARMS." GEN. XXXIII-27 BLESSED ARE ALL THEY THAT FEAR THE LORD, AND WALK IN HIS WAYS. PS. 128:1 BLESSED ARE THE DEAD THAT DIE IN THE LORD; THEY REST FROM THEIR LABORS AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM
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101. To the Memory of My FATHER and MOTHER PETER T. POWELL DIED NOV. 3, 1907 Age 87 yrs. and LOUISIANNA T. POWELL DIED July 11 1863 Age 40 yrs.
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To my Beloved Husband THOMAS O. COGBILL Who fell asleep in Jesus Decr 8th 1858, AET 59. "Forever with the Lord."
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Here lyes the corps of Hugh Orr hammer man in Williams,burg who died Janry 6th 1764 aged 54 years.
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF LAURETTA ANNE WINDER WIFE OF THO'S. LYTTLETON SAVAGE BORN MARCH 15, 1808 DIED FEB'Y 27, 1879
Jesus said: I am the resurrection and the life he that believeth in me, Though he were dead, yet shall he live. John 11C 25V
106. Sacred to the memory of THOMAS LYTTLETON SAVAGE. eldest son of Thos Lyttleton Savage & Margaret Teackle, his wife. was born on the 19th of Nov. 1798. & died as he had lived a sincere christian on the 24th of April 1855 in his 57th year at his residence in York County. "Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God."
107 Here lies the Body of ROBERT RAE. Merc hant in FALMOUTH SO[N] OF ROBERT RAE Esqr of Little GOVAN near GLASGOW in NORTH BRITAIN. he departed this Life May 30 1753 in the 30 year of his Age.60
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IHS ELIZA COKE 1803-1868 WIFE OF JOHN COKE OF WILLIAMSBURG VA. AND DAUGHTER OF ARCHER HANKINS OF JAMES CITY COUNTY.
"NUMBERED WITH THY SAINTS IN GLORY EVERLASTING." COKE
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109. (East Face) IN MEMORY OF LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE DAUGHTER OF JOHN TYLER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND LETITIA CHRISTIAN TYLER WIFE OF JAMES A. SEMPLE PAYMASTER U. S. N .- C. S. N. BORN MAY 11, 1821 DIED DEC. 28, 1907 "I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE." (South Face) JAMES A. SEMPLE PAYMASTER U. S. N .- C. S. N. STUDENT OF WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE BORN AT CEDAR HILL NEW KENT CO. VA. FEB. 24, 1819. DIED 1886.
(West Face) MAMMY SARAH DEVOTED SERVANT OF THE FAMILY WHO DIED AGED 60 YEARS.
(North Face) COL. GEORGE SEMPLE AND HIS WIFE ELIZABETH RUSSELL HOLT SEMPLE DIED AT CEDAR HILL NEW KENT CO. VA. 1819.
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In Memory of Judith Greenhow a Sincere Christian who died the Seventh day
[of] January 1765 and in the 29 year of her age. How lov'd how valu'd once [ ] the To whom Related or by whom begot A heap of Dust alone remains of thee So all thou art and all the proud shall be.
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Here lies, in hopes of a joyful Resurrection, all that was mortal of JOHN GREENHOW, late of this City, Merchant. He was born in STAUNTON near KENDAL in Westmoreland, Great Britain, November the 12th 1724, & died the 29th August 1787, after a very short Illness. On his left side, lies ELIZABETH, the Daughter of JOHN TYLER his second Wife, who was born in JAMES CITY the 30th. Jany. 1744, and died of the Small Pox on July the 23rd, 1781, which she endured with the greatest Christian Fortitude & Resignation.
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(East Face) In Memory of ANN B. WILMER. Relict of Rev. W. H. Wilmer, D. D. Born May 21, 1801. Died Dec. 25, 1854.
Her children arise up and call her blessed.
(West Face) "If we believe that Jesus died, and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him."
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SACRED to the memory of ELIZABETH BINGHAM of Williamsburg. She died Sep. 11. 1851. AE. 51 yrs.61
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[SACRED To the Memory of Mrs VIRGINIA ABBOTT Consort of JOSIAH B. ABBOTT who] departed this life [Novr] 5th 1830, [Aged] 27 years R.D .- Norfolk
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115. [ ACRED O e memory of ES CABANISS of the last survivors the Petersburg Canada Volunteers who served under General Harrison at the memorable of Fort Mei ---- during war with ritain. ing lived respected his fellow citizens and beloved by his family HE DIED year of our Lord 37 In t 6th year of his ge.62
116. HENRY A. WISE, M. D. BORN DECEMBER 20, 1873 DIED MAY 5, 1904
VIRGINIA PEACHY WISE BORN OCTOBER 19, 1871 DIED APRIL 6, 1949
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SACRED to the memory of ELIZABETH the affectionate wife of James Henderson She was widow of Alex. Horsburgh and daughter of Walter Peter. She died in child bed the 6th Octr 1813 in the 38th year of her age; to the unspeakable grief of her afflicted husband and four children.
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Near this spot lies the body of REV JAMES HENDERSON, Born 1764. Died 1818.
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SACRED to the memory of JANE, the youngest daughter of the Honble John Blair and beloved wife of James Henderson. Mournful and with tears he hath erected this last gift of love and conjugal affection. She died 19th Decr 1800. Aged 40 years.
Having been distinguished for her piety, affection, prudence and suavity of manners At her feet are deposited the bodies of her three infant children.
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James Blair born 29th Octr 1795, and lived only 21 days. John Blair, born 25th Feby 1797, and died 17th April following and Blair Munro, born 30th July 1800 and died 4th May 1801.
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In the adjoining grave lies deposited with her husband whatever was mortal of JEAN BLAIR, who was born 26th Octr 1736, O. S. and died 22nd Novr 1792.
Her conduct through life was truly exemplary and amiable in discharging all the relative duties of her [station as a wife, a mother and a friend; and her piety s]hone forth with peculiar lustre [during a protracted,] painful, and distressing [illness, which she] sustained without a murmur, with [entire resignation] and acknowledgements of the divine [mercy and goodness;] and [fervent] prayers to be released, and, [resign her] spirit to GOD who gave it.
Here lies interred the body of JAMES BLAIR son of the Honble John Blair, a youth distinguished for the uniform purity of his morals, accompanied with ingenuous modesty and the most winning mildness of temper and manners. He was born the 9th of June 1770 and died the 25th Octr 1791.
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SACRED to the memory of Hon[ble] JOHN BLAIR eldest son of the Hon[ble] John Blair formerly President of the [Council &] General [Court] of Virginia. Soon after his admission to the Bar, he was appointed Clerk of the Council, which office he resigned on the Commencement of our great Revolutionary contest. [From that period he] was honored with a variety of the most important public appointments, the duties [of which he discharged] with acknowledged [talents, singular integrity and universal] approbation; to the last office, [whic he filled, associate] Judge of the Supreme Court [of the United States.] he was selected, from the [Court of Appeals of Virginia,] by that distinguished judge [of merit, the father of his] country, Gen[1] Washington. He [was a] rare instance of the influence of mild and polished manners united with upright conduct, and flowing from a [heart] devoid of guile or the resentments and [Passions] of mankind, as it is believed he never excited enmity nor lost [a] Friend. He died, as he had lived, a [sin]cere and pious Christian with [entire] resignation to the will of his Creator, and in confident expectation of another and better life, on the 31st August 1800. Aged 68 years & 10 months.
121. SACRED to the memory of a much beloved and most dutiful son THOMAS HAMILTON HENDERSON An afflicted father hath placed this stone. He departed this life 16th July 181[4] aged 16 years and 2[5 days His ingenuous modesty, sweetness of temper and correct moral deportment made him respected and beloved by all to whom he was related or known.]
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Here Lies ye Body of MICHAEL ARCHER Gen,t who was Born ye 29th of Septr [1681] Near RIPPON in YORKshire And died ye 10 of February 1726 in ye 46[th] Year of his Age
Also JOANNA ARCHER Wife of MICHAEL ARCHER who Departed this life Octor 1 173[2]
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EDWARDUS BARRADALL Armiger. Qui. [In] legum studiis feliciter [versa]tus [Attor]nati Generalis et Admiralitatis Judicis Amplissimas Partes merito obtinuit Fideliter obivit Collegium GULIE[LMIJET MARIAE Cum Guber[nator Tum in Conventu Generali Senator Propugnavit SJARAM Viri Honorabilis [Guil FITZHUGH Armigeri Serenissimae Reginae] Annae in Virginia a Consilii[s filiam] Natu [minimam Tam Mortis quam] Vitae Sociam Uxorem habuit. Obierunt
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[Here Lies the B --- of HENRY] BOW[COC- who Departed this Life january ye 20 1730 in ye Age]
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SYDNEY SMITH 1821 -1884 SON OF HENRY AND MARTHA SMITH OF YORK COUNTY
VIRGINIA CONSTANCE SMITH 1826 -1878 WIFE OF SYDNEY SMITH DAUGHTER OF BENJAMIN EARNSHAW BUCKTROUT AND LUCY TALBOT COSBY
HENRY BRUCE SMITH 1856 -1906 SON OF SYDNEY AND VIRGINIA CONSTANCE SMITH
LUCY TALBOT COSBY DIED DECEMBER 1 1878 WIDOW FIRST OF BENJAMIN E. BUCKTROUT SECOND OF JAMES E. JOYNER
MARY ELIZA NEEL DIED MAY 10 1905 WIDOW OF AUSTIN NEEL DAUGHTER OF BENJAMIN EARNSHAW AND LUCY TALBOT BUCKTROUT
126. MARGARET KEITH Died July [ye 12] 1733
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LUTIE [E.] DUGGER Wife of DANIEL DUGGER, and daughter of B. E. & L. T. BUCKTROUT Died in Danville, Va. April 30th, 1870 In her 26th year.
"None knew her but to love her."
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IN MEMORY OF Little BENJAMIN E. Child of
L. T. & B. E. Bucktrout. Born Dec. 4 1843. Died Oct'r. 18, 1849.
I know my lovly boy you were lent to me, not given: Oh Yes, I know twas wisdoms part to take you back to Heaven.
H. Mountjoy Richmond.
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BENJAMIN EARNSHAW BUCKTROUT Was born Feb. 9, 1803, And died Aug. 4, 1846 in hope of a blissful resurrection unto eter nal Life.
Mourn not my friends, I feel no more the smart Of the afflicted head or aching heart;
Mourn for your sins against a gracious God. Believe in Christ and feel his precious blood. This stone is witness that the warning's given Choose the good part and follow me to heaven.
R. Dalrymple Norfolk
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IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF MY WIFE AND CHILDREN.
DELIA ADALAIDE Wife of RICHARD M. BUCKTROUT, Born April 8th, 1817. Died Decr 4th, 1857.
JOSIAH NELSON Son of Richard M. & Delia A. Bucktrout Born Jany 2nd, 1836, Died Octr 9th, 1836.
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RICHARD MANING Son of Richard M. & Delia A. Bucktrout, Born April 14th, 1841, Died June 19th, 1847.
HORATIO NELSON Son of Richard M. & Delia A. Bucktrout, Born Sept 15th, 1848, Died July 6th, 1854
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131.
Here Lyes the Corps of John Yuille Merchant Son to Thomas [Yuille] of Darl[eith] in the County of D[ ] on Scotland who died at
Wi[ ]burgh in Virginia upon the 2[ ] day of October 1746 years in the 27th. year of his Age
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Here lyes the Body of MR. JOHN COLLETT who departed this Life February 24th, 1749, Aged 52 Years.
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SACRED to the Memory of JAMES NICHOLSON late steward of William and Marys College he was born in the town of Inverness NORTH-BRITAIN ANNO 1711 and died the 22 of January [177]3 in[d]ustry, frug[al]ity, integrity simplicity of manners and independ[e]nce of SOUL Adorned his Character and procured him Universal Esteem
READER
Learn from this Example that As the most Exalted station may be debased by VICE so there is no situation in life on which VIRTUE will not Confer DIGNITY.
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In Memory of the children of Henry A. Washington and his wife Cynthia Beverley Tucker LUCY, Born July 22. Died July 29, 1854
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SARAH AUGUSTINE, Born Dec. 26, 1856 Died Oct. 1, 1862 "Little loved ones early blest."67
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Descended from Virginia's best blood JUDGE TUCKER
Was by birth, and training, a gentleman of the old school He filled with credit and distinction positions of trust and dignity. Was Judge of the U. S. Court in the Territory of Missouri, and after his return to his native State was the Professor of Law in the College of William and Mary till his death His influence in developing the minds and characte[rs] of his pupils was a prominent trait in his ch[aracter] He was a ready, accurate and elegant writer He was hospitable, benevolent, and charitable And his honour and integrity were without a stain This eminent scholar and author; upright Judge learned jurist, constant friend, affectionate Husband and Father died as he lived, a Sage, a Patriot and a Christian.
(North Face) MRS. TUCKER
Was admired respected, and beloved She lived an ornament of the society in which she moved. The Kind neighbour and friend, the charm of her household, the faithful wife, the devoted mother, the pure christian. In her life and character were happily blended gentleness and firmness affability and dignity. She died lamented as living she was beloved, by all classes of the community.
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TUCKER SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF Judge Nathl. Beverley Tucker Born 6th. Sept. A. D. 1784 Son of ST. GEORGE TUCKER President of the Court of Appeals of Virginia And FRANCES BLAND Died August 26th. A. D. 1851 And of his Wife LUCY ANN TUCKER Born November 11th. A. D. 1812 daughter of GENL. THOMAS A. SMITH, U. S. Army And CYNTHIA B. WHITE Died February 18th. A. D. 1867
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SACRED to the memory of REUBEN SMITH, Born November 6th. 1822. Died February 27th 1843. aged 20 years 3 months and 21 days68
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Here sleeps in Jesus united to Him by Faith and the Graces of a christian life, all that was Mortal of Mrs Ann Burges once the tender and affectionate Wife of the Revd. Henry John Burges, of the Isle of Wight. She died 25th December 1771 in giving Birth to an Infant Daughter who rests in her Arms She here waits the transporting Moment when the Trump of God shall call her Forth to Glory, Honour & Immortality. Oh DEATH where is thy Sting? Oh GRAVE where is thy Victory?
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Here lieth the Body of Mr Joseph Scrivenger who was born at Oldney in Buckinghamshire in England and died here the 14th. of October 1772 in the Fiftieth Year of his Age.
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Here lies ye [body] of ANN [C]HARLTON wife of Ge[or]ge Charlton who Died Sept. 15 [1744 in the year of her age.]
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In memory of EDWARD B. LINDSAY, Born July the 14th. 1802 Died May the 31st. 1855.69
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ANNIE B. GILLIAM, BORN Dec. 26, 1851, DIED Jan. 20, 1900.71
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THOMAS MILLER 1863-195672
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[George] Bascom Lind[say] Died Sep. 2nd 1860 Aged 10 years 6 months
His last words were I am not afraid to die.73
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SACRED TO The Memory of MARGARET F. GLOWS, Who Was born Oct. 22nd. 1808 And Died in the triumphs of faith On The 21st. Decr. 185374
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Here Lyeth the Body of Ann the Wife of Graham Frank and Daughter of the Revd Mr. Theods Staige who died on the Feast St. Andrew 1759 Aged 28 Years
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Here Lie[s ] Body of
Mr [Samuell Timson] who
Depa[rted this Life JJanuary ye H[ere also is inter'd ye] Body of [Mrs Mary Timson late] wife [of Mr Samuell Timson] who
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