His is one of the now unreadable stones. An older cemetery record (pre 1985?) stated: "The old Magness graves are built up with field stones with a large flat stone completely covering the top of the grave. The names and dates are chiseled on, moss covered, and very hard to read." Then there was a list of 6 names under this description.
Samuel Magness (1836-1862)
Joseph Magness (1839-1852)
John Magness (unable to read dates)
William Magness (1831-185_)
Joseph Magness (1822-1857)
Melvina Magness (February 10, 1828 – June 28, 1858)
His is one of the now unreadable stones. An older cemetery record (pre 1985?) stated: "The old Magness graves are built up with field stones with a large flat stone completely covering the top of the grave. The names and dates are chiseled on, moss covered, and very hard to read." Then there was a list of 6 names under this description.
Samuel Magness (1836-1862)
Joseph Magness (1839-1852)
John Magness (unable to read dates)
William Magness (1831-185_)
Joseph Magness (1822-1857)
Melvina Magness (February 10, 1828 – June 28, 1858)
Family Members
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Nancy B Magness Teaff
1814–1888
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Magness Tabor
1815–1861
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Martha "Patsy" Magness Wood
1817–1897
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Mary Ann "Polly" Magness Callahan
1819–1903
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Mary "Polly" Magness King
1819–1896
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John Newton Magness
1822–1851
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Narcissa Magness Hurst
1823–1847
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James Washington Magness Jr
1825–1859
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Caroline Magness Talburt
1827–1881
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Pvt Morgan Jefferson Magness
1829–1887
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Perry Green Magness
1829–1902
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William A Magness
1831–1850
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David B. Magness
1833–1852
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Samuel Magness
1836–1862
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