The entrance is on Fairview Road, close to Partlow Road. The cemetery is on Waller Road, near Forest Green.
In 1902, while in the estate of William Shelton Edmund Waller, it consisted of 447 acres.
(above info from George Seitz)
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Waller family.
Papers, 1771-1885.
Accession 20696. .675 cubic feet.
Library of Va.
Papers, 1771-1885, of the Waller family of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, consisting of accounts, agreements, bills of lading, bonds, certificates, commissions, deeds, guardianship records, judicial records, letters, letters of recommendation, licenses, lists, military records, orders, plats, promissory notes, receipts, returns, rosters, subscription lists, tax records, and wills.
Letters, 1800-1885, consists of letters to and from Aylett Waller (ca. 1779-1820), Absalom Waller (1772-1823), and Nelson S. Waller (d. 1869) mostly concerning family and personal matters including meeting of Baptist Church of Christ, Bethesda Meeting House in Spotsylvania County with the Goshen Association in Orange County, Virginia.
Dispute over Absalom Waller's preaching.
A misunderstanding between Nelson S. Waller and an unknown individual.
Civil War and religion.
Personal Papers, 1787-1885, consists of receipts, accounts, promissory notes, lists, tax records, licenses, agreements, bonds, guardianship records, subscription lists, certificates, bills of lading, deeds, and judicial records relating to the personal and business accounts of the Waller family, including Aylett Waller's accounts as guardian of Atwell and Elijah Wiglesworth.
Receipts for purchase and rental of slaves.
License for Aylett Walker to operate a still.
An agreement between Aylett Waller and William Tiller for Tiller to serve as his overseer.
A Confederate bond.
Legal Papers, 1771-1864, consist of Absalom Waller's Will. Division of slaves from a Waller estate.
A survey of land for Benjamin Waller.
An incomplete survey.
An incomplete deed.
Military Records, 1795-1819, cover Aylett Waller's militia career including his command of the Sixteenth Regiment, Virginia militia, during the War of 1812.
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The entrance is on Fairview Road, close to Partlow Road. The cemetery is on Waller Road, near Forest Green.
In 1902, while in the estate of William Shelton Edmund Waller, it consisted of 447 acres.
(above info from George Seitz)
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Waller family.
Papers, 1771-1885.
Accession 20696. .675 cubic feet.
Library of Va.
Papers, 1771-1885, of the Waller family of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, consisting of accounts, agreements, bills of lading, bonds, certificates, commissions, deeds, guardianship records, judicial records, letters, letters of recommendation, licenses, lists, military records, orders, plats, promissory notes, receipts, returns, rosters, subscription lists, tax records, and wills.
Letters, 1800-1885, consists of letters to and from Aylett Waller (ca. 1779-1820), Absalom Waller (1772-1823), and Nelson S. Waller (d. 1869) mostly concerning family and personal matters including meeting of Baptist Church of Christ, Bethesda Meeting House in Spotsylvania County with the Goshen Association in Orange County, Virginia.
Dispute over Absalom Waller's preaching.
A misunderstanding between Nelson S. Waller and an unknown individual.
Civil War and religion.
Personal Papers, 1787-1885, consists of receipts, accounts, promissory notes, lists, tax records, licenses, agreements, bonds, guardianship records, subscription lists, certificates, bills of lading, deeds, and judicial records relating to the personal and business accounts of the Waller family, including Aylett Waller's accounts as guardian of Atwell and Elijah Wiglesworth.
Receipts for purchase and rental of slaves.
License for Aylett Walker to operate a still.
An agreement between Aylett Waller and William Tiller for Tiller to serve as his overseer.
A Confederate bond.
Legal Papers, 1771-1864, consist of Absalom Waller's Will. Division of slaves from a Waller estate.
A survey of land for Benjamin Waller.
An incomplete survey.
An incomplete deed.
Military Records, 1795-1819, cover Aylett Waller's militia career including his command of the Sixteenth Regiment, Virginia militia, during the War of 1812.
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