The first burial at the Crocker homestead, Family history - Killed by a British soldier while fetching a pale of water from the creek. Buried 'where she lye'.
Of the forty one identified graves, only one is piled high with rocks. It is believed this is Susannah's grave.
Corrections/additions welcomed.
Photos courtesy of R. Bruson S.C. and Deborah McBrayer Crocker, S.C.
Crocker Cemetery apx 34.922438, -81.793562
If you are interested in permanently securing this historical site please contact me. We are interested in purchasing the site. Performing a ground penetrating radar survey. Establishing a perimeter and erecting a monument.
A dedicated descendant Terry Crocker and his wife Debra McBrayer Crocker are working tirelessly to clean up and document the site. Thus far they have counted at least thirty six graves. update 11/22/19 43 graves and counting. Terry is constructing a beautiful cross for each gravesite located.
The first burial at the Crocker homestead, Family history - Killed by a British soldier while fetching a pale of water from the creek. Buried 'where she lye'.
Of the forty one identified graves, only one is piled high with rocks. It is believed this is Susannah's grave.
Corrections/additions welcomed.
Photos courtesy of R. Bruson S.C. and Deborah McBrayer Crocker, S.C.
Crocker Cemetery apx 34.922438, -81.793562
If you are interested in permanently securing this historical site please contact me. We are interested in purchasing the site. Performing a ground penetrating radar survey. Establishing a perimeter and erecting a monument.
A dedicated descendant Terry Crocker and his wife Debra McBrayer Crocker are working tirelessly to clean up and document the site. Thus far they have counted at least thirty six graves. update 11/22/19 43 graves and counting. Terry is constructing a beautiful cross for each gravesite located.