Tombstone inscriptions of Bedford, Virginia (both city and county)/ collected and compiled as a Golden Jubilee Project by the Peaks of the Otter Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
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Microreproduction of original typescript (141 p.) written in 1941.
Includes indexes.
Covers ca. 1790-1940.
Contains cemeteries of Longwood (Bedford City), Oakwood (Bedford City), Parrish Chapel (Chamblissburg : Methodist), Martin (near Huddleston), Amon Updike (near Mentow Church), Wren (near Thaxton), Gibbs (in Calvary neighborhood), Jeter (near Reba), Gravel Hill (near Hardy), Moore (at Calvary schoolhouse), Davidson family (Villamont), Wright family (between Kelso's Mill and Penicks), Tandy Key Jones (near Thaxton), Shiloh, Old "Joint T.", Jack Huddleston (near Flint Hill Church), Joseph Huddleston (near Emmaus Church), William Huddleston (near Union Church), Gray's Hill (near Thaxton), two graves on the Phillips' farm (near Bethel Baptist Church), Thomas (near Bedford), Hardy family (near Forbes' Mill), Mitchell family (near Bedford), Old Andrews (near Lebanon Methodist Church), Old Lee (near Lebanon Methodist Church), Read family (near New London Academy), Meador family (near Diamond Hill Church), Stiff family (near Union Church), Montvale (Montvale), Kelso (Kelso's Mill), Thompson Brown family (near New London Academy), Teass (near home of John F. Teass), Cooper family (near Union Church), Hurt (near Joppa Mill), Hopkins family (near Bedford), Watts family (on H.H. White farm), Buford family (Montvale), Morgan's Church (near Stone Mountain), St. Thomas' Chapel (north of Bedford), Key-Phelps family (near Body Camp), Jesse Morgan.
family (near Davis Mill), Old Dickerson (near Moneta), Beaver Dam Baptist Church, Otey family (Bedford City), Mays family (near Chamblissburg), Academy Presbyterian, Thomas Campbell (near Irving), Hunting Creek Baptist Church (near Big Island), Steptoe-Callaway family (between New London Academy and New London), Oakland Church (Goode), Morgan family (near Stone Mountain), Pisgah Church, Old Graveyard (Burks Hill in Bedford), Old Thompson (near Pisgah Church), graves on the old Burton estate, Parker family (southeast of Bedford), Leftwich family (near Bunker Hill), St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Primitive Baptist Church (Stewartsville), Jeter's Chapel Brethren Church (Stewartsville), Stewartsville Methodist Church (Stewartsville), Barnhart Baptist Church (Stewartsville), Hagerman (west of Bell's), Timber Ridge Baptist Church (Timber Ridge), White family, Jeter family (southwest of Union Church), Nimmo family (northwest of Chamblissburg), Johnson family (northwest of Chamblissburg), Old Anspach (Bedford City).
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tombstone inscriptions of Bedford, Virginia (both city and county) | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 849494 Item 4 | 7902458 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tombstone inscriptions of Bedford, Virginia (both city and county) | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 849494 Item 4 | 7902458 |
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