In 1997-98 we climbed the hill, found covered in high grass the headstone of "Susan Hammock Wife of W.M. Hammock Born Apr 15 1827 Died Nov 7 1911" She was daughter of Ephraim and Jane (Long) Hammock. Jane the daughter of Isaac and Nancy (Boulton) Long. Nancy, speculated to be d/o Thomas, Sr & Jemima (Hammack) Boulton (my 5th great-grandparents)
Isaac Long s/o Edward & Jane (Jones) Long. Mr. McGinnis also recorded headstone of 'Minerva Jane Atkins Capps April 3, 1836 February 17, 1910.
I revisited this cemetery in 2010, it appeared as shown by Paul Lambert, but before the weeds were cut down.
In 1997-98 we climbed the hill, found covered in high grass the headstone of "Susan Hammock Wife of W.M. Hammock Born Apr 15 1827 Died Nov 7 1911" She was daughter of Ephraim and Jane (Long) Hammock. Jane the daughter of Isaac and Nancy (Boulton) Long. Nancy, speculated to be d/o Thomas, Sr & Jemima (Hammack) Boulton (my 5th great-grandparents)
Isaac Long s/o Edward & Jane (Jones) Long. Mr. McGinnis also recorded headstone of 'Minerva Jane Atkins Capps April 3, 1836 February 17, 1910.
I revisited this cemetery in 2010, it appeared as shown by Paul Lambert, but before the weeds were cut down.
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