The name Cynthia was pronounced as "Cinthy" back then, hence the creative spelling on the tombstone. She went by Bessie, or Betty, depending on the source, from her middle name. She died in Eagle Valley, although the newspaper obituary reports it as Eagleville.
The name Cynthia was pronounced as "Cinthy" back then, hence the creative spelling on the tombstone. She went by Bessie, or Betty, depending on the source, from her middle name. She died in Eagle Valley, although the newspaper obituary reports it as Eagleville.
Inscription
Cinthy E. Moody
Mother
We Shall Meet Her
Beyond The Grave
In Eternal Bloom
Where Death Has No Power
Family Members
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Susanna Damron Brock
1817–1886
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John Shultz Damron
1818–1905
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Capt Milton Wesley Damron
1823–1887
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Laura Louisa Damron Moore
1828–1849
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Anna Ladd "Annie" Damron Stockton
1829–1913
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George Washington Damron
1830 – unknown
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William Wallace Damron Sr
1833–1898
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Sarah Matilda Damron Moody
1836–1877
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Joseph Warren Damron
1841–1922
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