Clay and Mabel Lothery, Daughter of George Washington Lothery and Lucy White, were married in Beverly Township, Randolph County, West Virginia on September 3, 1913.
This cemetery appears to be a sort of family cemetery. As noted on the USAGWarchives site, this cemetery is located in Crawford, Randolph County, West Virginia.
The site gives the following as its description: "FAMILY PLOT ON ANDREW CRAWFORD FARM-BETTER KNOWN AS "RED" HARRIS FARM. NOW OWNED BY BUDDY CUPP. SOME CREEK ROCKS. ALSO KNOWN AS BEAKER
"BAKER" CEMETERY ACCORDING TO WPA RECORDS." Its condition is listed as "abandoned, with the fence fallen down".
Directions to the cemetery, per that site, are as follows: "
FROM VALLEY BEND, TAKE THE BACK ROAD TO THE TYGARTS VALLEY RIVER BRIDGE. TURN RIGHT, TAKE 1ST ROAD TO RIGHT AND GET DIRECTIONS TO CEMETERY FROM TENANTS IN FARM HOUSE AT THE END OF THE ROAD.
Clay and Mabel Lothery, Daughter of George Washington Lothery and Lucy White, were married in Beverly Township, Randolph County, West Virginia on September 3, 1913.
This cemetery appears to be a sort of family cemetery. As noted on the USAGWarchives site, this cemetery is located in Crawford, Randolph County, West Virginia.
The site gives the following as its description: "FAMILY PLOT ON ANDREW CRAWFORD FARM-BETTER KNOWN AS "RED" HARRIS FARM. NOW OWNED BY BUDDY CUPP. SOME CREEK ROCKS. ALSO KNOWN AS BEAKER
"BAKER" CEMETERY ACCORDING TO WPA RECORDS." Its condition is listed as "abandoned, with the fence fallen down".
Directions to the cemetery, per that site, are as follows: "
FROM VALLEY BEND, TAKE THE BACK ROAD TO THE TYGARTS VALLEY RIVER BRIDGE. TURN RIGHT, TAKE 1ST ROAD TO RIGHT AND GET DIRECTIONS TO CEMETERY FROM TENANTS IN FARM HOUSE AT THE END OF THE ROAD.
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