Married James Washington Magness, Sr., July 22, 1813, Spartanburg District, South Carolina.
This is one of 17 Magness or Magness related graves that are in the southeast corner of the Patton Cemetery on the banks of Crooked and Clear Creek. All of the graves are covered with limestone slabs. Most of the slabs are coffin shaped like this one. The large coffin shaped slabs for adult graves are generally 72 inches long by 24-1/2 inches wide at the widest point and 4 inches thick. It appears that the large slabs originally were placed on top of rock foundations, but most of the foundations have given away over the years.
Married James Washington Magness, Sr., July 22, 1813, Spartanburg District, South Carolina.
This is one of 17 Magness or Magness related graves that are in the southeast corner of the Patton Cemetery on the banks of Crooked and Clear Creek. All of the graves are covered with limestone slabs. Most of the slabs are coffin shaped like this one. The large coffin shaped slabs for adult graves are generally 72 inches long by 24-1/2 inches wide at the widest point and 4 inches thick. It appears that the large slabs originally were placed on top of rock foundations, but most of the foundations have given away over the years.
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 "Polly" Magness King
1819–1896
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Mary Ann "Polly" Magness Callahan
1819–1903
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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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Joseph Magness
1839–1852
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