[When the Quantico Marine Corp Base took over the property at the Stafford Store area, they moved the graves from this church cemetery to the Cedar Run Cemetery located in Prince William County, VA.]
THE DAILY STAR, Fredericksburg, VA
Monday, October 12, 1908, page 3
KILLED BY FALLING TREE
Mr. Daniel Tolson, an old Confederate veteran, who was killed by a falling limb Friday night while hunting on his place near Stafford Store, was buried at Stafford Store cemetery Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev. A. J. Cummings conducted the service. A large crowd of friends and relatives assembled to pay the last tribute of respect.
The deceased was about 68 years of age and is survived by four children, Daniel and Raymond Tolson, of Stafford; Henry Tolson, of Fauquier, and Mrs. Grace Gaines, of Prince William county; two brothers, Messrs. Ben and David Tolson.
[When the Quantico Marine Corp Base took over the property at the Stafford Store area, they moved the graves from this church cemetery to the Cedar Run Cemetery located in Prince William County, VA.]
THE DAILY STAR, Fredericksburg, VA
Monday, October 12, 1908, page 3
KILLED BY FALLING TREE
Mr. Daniel Tolson, an old Confederate veteran, who was killed by a falling limb Friday night while hunting on his place near Stafford Store, was buried at Stafford Store cemetery Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev. A. J. Cummings conducted the service. A large crowd of friends and relatives assembled to pay the last tribute of respect.
The deceased was about 68 years of age and is survived by four children, Daniel and Raymond Tolson, of Stafford; Henry Tolson, of Fauquier, and Mrs. Grace Gaines, of Prince William county; two brothers, Messrs. Ben and David Tolson.
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