The Old Warrington – Woolsey Cemetery
This cemetery is on
NAS surrounded by the Military Cemetery at Barrancas.
The data in this list is compiled
from previous separate works by J.C. and Lola Lee Bruington and later by George
L. Bernhardt, Jr. as well as from additional research and on site verification
by Dorothy and Bernie Jacobs and Jennie and Jerry Merritt in December of
2008. There is overlap between the
original listings and where there are mismatches in the data between the two
lists or among the lists and the actual records or tombstones those mismatches
are shaded in gray to alert researchers to the problem areas. While there is still research to be
completed on this cemetery, this listing is now complete enough to be of help
to researchers. Just keep in mind that
this is not the final word on this old cemetery, but we hope that by publishing
now it will encourage others to submit additional data that they may have.
As for history of the cemetery:
Back in the 1830’s the residents of
Old Warrington and Woolsey established the original cemetery on a high bluff
overlooking Pensacola bay. The original cemetery was surrounded by a wrought
iron fence and divided into two parts.
One portion was for whites and the other for freedmen and slaves. These
individuals buried in the cemetery had lived in the villages of Warrington,
Woolsey, and a tent city which also stood upon the bluff not far from the
cemetery. Most were hired to help in
the construction of the Navy Yard and the surrounding forts of Barrancas, McRae, Redoubt and Pickens and it was on
this bluff that the cemetery remained for the next hundred years.
In the early 1900s the United States
Naval Station one mile east of Fort Barrancas consisted of an 84 acre enclosed
yard with shops, a steel floating dry dock and marine barracks. In addition, there was an 1,800 acre
reservation with a naval hospital, a naval magazine, two timber ponds, a
national cemetery, and the two villages of Warrington and Woolsey, with a
population of about 1500 - mostly employees of the yard.
As the age of aviation emerged its
military applications began to be appreciated by the Navy. In 1913 the Old Pensacola naval Yard was
designated as the first Aeronautical Center and as a Naval Air Station in 1917,
when it was significantly expanded, although the aircraft based at the station
still consisted of seaplanes, observation balloons and dirigibles. By
1922 the need for a field for landplane operations was becoming obvious, so the
Navy razed the small town of Woolsey and built an airfield, initially called
Station Field and later Chevalier Field. The Navy Yard continued to expand its aviation arm and in the early
1930’s purchased the old town of Warrington. To make way for additional landing
strips the Warrington Cemetery had to be relocated so in 1934 the navy
contracted with Waters and Hibbits to relocate 840 bodies along with many of the original head stones. Most of
the bodies were re-interred in an area now known as the Barrancas National
Cemetery with others moved to the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery and a few to
cemeteries of the family’s choosing. Today we have records of only 304 of those burials in the Navy Yard: the
earliest recorded birth being 1803 and the earliest recorded burial 1834.
At first Barrancas Cemetery and the
old cemetery remained separate and distinct but as Barrancas continued to
expand over the years it finally surrounded the old cemetery now situated in the approximate center of Barrancas in a
large stand of live oaks and delineated by a row of small boxwoods. The iron
fence is long gone.
Directions to the Historic Marker are
as follows: As you enter NAS stay on the right side, Duncan Road, all the way
past the golf course to Taylor Road, the second stop light. Turn left and
proceed to the next stop light. On the left stands the first Navy Bank and to
the right is the Warrington Officer’s Quarters. As you turn right at the light,
make a sharp s-turn into the housing area and in the yard of Quarters #12 stands
two blue and yellow signs giving the history of the Old Warrington Cemetery.
For those not familiar with the
Old Warrington - Woolsey area, the 1857
maps below show their relationship. Below that is the cemetery listing.
The first image below is a blow up of the larger scale map shown next. The first image shows detail of the Naval Yard area and Woolsey, while the second shows the overall expanded view of the Pensacola area waterfront.

The relocated cemetery was laid out in two sections. Each section starts numbering at the SW
corner and runs five graves across before forming the next row of five graves
east of the previous row. The south
section has three courses of graves laid out in columns of five graves across
each course leaving a walking path between courses. Each course has 20 rows of graves. Each grave has a marble footstone with a number as shown
below. The eastern most rows are
missing a footstone, however, and a few graves are now missing footstones as
well.
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Census of the Warrington-Woolsey Cemetery
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Transcribed 18
November 2008
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by Dorothy Jacobs
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Grave #
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Last name
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First name
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Date of birth
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Place of birth
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Date of Death
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Place of death
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Type of headstone
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Inscription
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Remarks
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66
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[Unknown]
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Lorah
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41
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[Unknown]
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Paul
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no other
information
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142
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A.K.
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1876
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274
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Adams
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Mary A.
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1814
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1882
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Marble 4'
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273
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Adams
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William
H.
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1835
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1886
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Marble 3'
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Allen
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Eliza
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1/29/1909
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My Mother
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335
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Allen
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Eliza
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1/29/1908
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88
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Austin
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Willis
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1847
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11/3/1905
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Reverend
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156
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Austin
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Willis,
Rev
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1847
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Milton,
FL
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11/3/1905
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Warrington,
FL
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Concrete
slab
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Mason
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His dying
declaration: "My darling wife, be of good cheer. Our Savior has overcome
the world."
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111
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Author
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161
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Bailey
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Benjamin
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Warrington,
FL
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Marble 3'
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and his
wife
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161
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Bailey
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Cheney
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Warrington,
FL
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Marble 2'
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and his
sister, Mary Wilson
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145C
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Banks
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James,
Rev.
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[1846]
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Virginia
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1/29/1902
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Warrington,
FL
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Marble 2'
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Mason,
Aged 56 years
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337
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Bell
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Gamliel
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7/12/1834
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Dublin,
Ireland
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7/30/1886
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Marble 4'
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338
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Bell
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Hattie F.
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Marble 4'
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127
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Benton
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John H.
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1872
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1907
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Marble 5'
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9
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Birch
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Edward
Pendelton
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[1824]
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9/2/1883
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Reverend
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Birch
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Lizzie
(see Crissey)
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20
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Blount
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Unknown
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Blount
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W. (see
Scaritt)
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332
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Blum
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John J.
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[1839]
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10/26/1874
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Marble 3'
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Aged 35
years.
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Records
possibly show name as John J. Blam
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308
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Bond
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Ann
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[1828]
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4/28/1888
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Warrington,
FL
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Our
mother. Aged 60 years. Native of Dublin, Ireland.
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First name
possibly spelled Anna.
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307
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Bond
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William
Jr.
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10/18/1883
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Marble 4'
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Bond
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William
Jr.
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[1846]
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10/18/1862
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Warrington,
FL
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born
Warrington
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306
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Bone or
Bond
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William
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[1821]
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Denmark
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6/5/1891
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Pensacola,
FL
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Marble 4'
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Our
Father. Native of Denmark. Aged 70 years
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358
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Bosso
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Robert,
Dr.
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9/15/1839
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Verona,
Italy
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9/31/1883
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Warrington,
FL
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Marble 5'
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Aged 44
years.
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32C
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Bradey
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Fredie
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1908
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Concrete
1'
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172
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Bradley
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Freddie
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10/8/1908
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Most of
stone unreadable
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31C
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Bradey
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George
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1918
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Concrete
1'
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171
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Bradley
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George
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3/3/1919?
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1919?
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Most of
stone unreadable
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33C
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Bradey
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Joseph
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1923
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Concrete
1'
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173
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Bradley
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Josah
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4/11/1921
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1928
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Most of
stone unreadable
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21C
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Briggs
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Cary
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1886
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1920
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20C
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Briggs
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Dora
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1894
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1915
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Concrete
slab and headstone 1'
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222
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Brooks
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John
Ramsey
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1807
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Carlisle,
PA
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8/21/1858
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Marble 4'
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Aged 51
years
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114
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Brown
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E.
E.
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4/18/1844
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12/3/1878
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114
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Brown
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E.E.
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4/18/1844
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12/31/1878
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Marble
4"
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Mason
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Confederate
Soldier
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176
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Brown
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George
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4/15/1833
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1889
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Warrington,
FL
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Marble 4'
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show possible person George E. Brown, born
3/15/1833 Monroe County, Alabama, died 4/25/1883 Warrington, Florida.
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176
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Brown
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George
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4/25/1883
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Brown
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Massie
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[1801]
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1/18/1888
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Mother of
Horace Reese. Aged 87 years.
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326
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Brown
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Thomas
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5/3/1851
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1/5/1925
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Board 3'
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168C
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Bullard
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Hester
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Wood
Marker
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Burch
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Edmund
Pendleton, Rev.
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9/21/1883
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Aged 59
years, 9 days
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Burg
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Elizabeth
(See Steiner)
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377
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Burns
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Jennie
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Marble 5'
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377
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Burns
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Lizzie
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Marble 5'
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Lizzie
(See Coleman)
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377
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Burns
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Mary Jane
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Marble 5'
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Mary Jane
(See Coleman)
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123
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Caro
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Alice G.
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1893
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Marble 5'
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124
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Caro
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G.R.
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1868
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1903
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Marble 3'
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126
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Caro
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James W.
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1844
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1903
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Marble 6'
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368
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Cassidy
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John G.
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[1811]
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12/5/1837
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Marble 3'
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show John G. Cassedy of Washington D.C., died
12/5/1837, aged 28 years. Stone badly worn.
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146
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Celestine
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Emma
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8/15/1880
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5/18/1926
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Marble 3'
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Last name
possibly spelled Calestine
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78
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Celestine
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Emma
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8/15/1880
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3/18/26
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204
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Chaffee
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E.C.
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show J.C. Chaffe, USN, 3rd Asst Engr.
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220
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Clark
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Eliza
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[1818]
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Belfast
County, Antrim, Ireland
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9/22/1878
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show Eliza Clark, aged 60 years. Erected by
Letitia Owens in memory of her beloved parents. Stone broken.
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220
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Clark
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John
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[1808]
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Belfast
Co., Antrim, Ireland
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9/25/1858
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show John Clarke, aged 49 years.
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Clay
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Charlotte
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[1852]
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1/20/1902
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Aged 59
years
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Clay
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Henry
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8/3/1845
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9/11/1911
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332
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Clay
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Henry
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8/31/1848
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9/11/1911
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113
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Clifford
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Samuel
Goodridge
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[1811]
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7/14/1851
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Marble 4'
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Aged 39
years, 4 months, 27 days
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377
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Coleman
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Honora
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10/15/1884
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Marble 6'
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376
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Coleman
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James
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1851
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Marble 6'
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377
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Coleman
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James
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5/14/1853
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1885
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Marble 6'
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show James Coleman, brother, born 5/14/1853, died
10/2/1886. (All connected are on one monument.)
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92
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Coleman
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James
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10/2/1886
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Badly
worn
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92
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Coleman
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James
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[1816]
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10/1851
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93
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Coleman
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Jennie
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93
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Coleman
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Lizzie
(Burns)
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93
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Coleman
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Mary
Jane
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377
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Coleman
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Michael
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12/25/1858
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Marble 6'
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376
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Coleman
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Patrick
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1859
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Marble 6'
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show native of County Galway, Ireland, Kilcarren
Died 9/19/1858. Aged 36 years.
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92
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Coleman
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Patrick
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[1822]
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9/19/1858
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from
Ireland
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313
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Collins
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Annie
Cecelia
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1871
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1874
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Marble 6'
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show daughter of Edward and Mary Collins
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312
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Collins
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Joseph
Edward
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6/28/1875
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Warrington,
FL
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6/22/1891
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Pensacola,
FL
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Marble 6'
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201
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Condon
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James
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8/9/1875
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Woolsey
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8/25/1875
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Marble 2'
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Coneill
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Daniel
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10/23/1812
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Kilkenny,
Goorshbri***, Ireland
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12/7/1843
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82
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Coneilly
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Daniel
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1812
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12/7/1843
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from
England
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badly
worn
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115
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Conlin
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James
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4/16/1826
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Ireland
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11/16/1871
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Marble 4'
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Corr
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Elizabeth
(see O’Neal)
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Crenshaw
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Aaron
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[1841]
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12/8/1901
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Aged 60
years
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291
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Crenshaw
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Aaron
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12/31/1901
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8
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Crissey
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Lizzie
Birch
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[1882]
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9/10/1883
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baby
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125
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Crosby
|
May Clyde
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1906
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1906
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Marble 5'
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120
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Davenport
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Fannie de
Rocheblave
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10/27/1916
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Marble
Slab
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Mother.
Wife of William D. Davenport
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126
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Davenport
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Hohn G.
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1854
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1916
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Marble Slab
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Original
Warrington Cemetery records show John G. Davenport; WOW; 8/14/1854 -
5/10/1916
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128
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Davenport
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John
C.
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8/14/1854
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5/10/1916
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118
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Davenport
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Whitney
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Marble 2'
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310
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Dealy
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Andrew
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[1813]
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9/15/1859
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Marble 5'
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Aged 40
years
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Dealy
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Thomas
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[1844]
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6/22/1859
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His son.
Aged 15 years. Native of Parish of Kellimour, County of Galway, Ireland.
Erected by his wife, Honoria Dealy.
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205
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Dellie
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Marble 2'
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120
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de
Rocheblave
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Fannie
|
unk
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10/27/1916
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wife
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360
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Devery
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Catherine
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12/30/1852
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8/30/1853
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Marble 3'
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360
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Devery
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Eliza
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Marble 3'
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Daugther
of Patrick and Ann Devery. Aged 23 years.
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360
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Devery
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Emma
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8/30/1858
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1/7/1859
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Marble 3'
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Children
of T. And M.E. Devery
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157
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Dolphin
|
Benjamin
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1858
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1918
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Concrete
slab
|
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Domenico
|
Alfonso
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nato 11 4 Agosto,1863
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moto 12 Cinguo 1910
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88
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Domenico
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Anfonso
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4/8/1863
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12/?/1910
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352
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Early
|
Atie
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Board 2'
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311
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Eccles
|
James
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2/2/1833
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Dungannon
Co of Tyrone Ireland
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9/11/1867
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Marble 6'
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A
Stranger in a land after long years of waiting he was called home and is at
rest.
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Elder
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A.C.
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10/20/1850
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Galveston,
Texas
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12/5/1915
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Pensacola.
Fl
|
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Mason.
Our Father.
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101
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Elder
|
Georgianna
|
8/10/1867
|
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6/15/1918
|
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Marble 3'
|
Our
Mother
|
|
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131C
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Elijah
|
B.W.
|
12/30/1868
|
Warrington,
FL
|
1/30/1903
|
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Marble 2'
|
Mason
|
|
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271
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Elijah
|
E.
W.
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12/30/1863
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1/30/1903
|
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132C
|
Elijah
|
Frank
|
7/4/1839
|
Milton,FL
|
10/16/1909
|
|
Marble 2'
|
Mason
|
|
|
277
|
Elijah
|
Frank
|
7/14/1839
|
|
10/16/1909
|
|
CW
|
|
|
|
268
|
Fell
|
John G.
|
11/15/1811
|
New
Orleans, LA
|
10/15/1867
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble 3'
|
Our
Father
|
|
|
276
|
Fell
|
Lydia
|
|
|
1901
|
|
Marble 3'
|
|
Records
indicate that she is John Quincy Adams daughter. Record also shows another
name - White.
|
|
|
Fell
|
Lydia A.
(see White)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
269
|
Fell
|
Margaret
T.
|
1/28/1832
|
Brooklyn,
NY
|
7/31/1884
|
Warrington,
Fl
|
Marble 3'
|
Our
Mother
|
|
|
269
|
Fell
|
Margaret
T.
|
1/28/1832
|
|
7/13/1884
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
270
|
Fell
|
Sarahfeen
|
[1810]
|
|
8/8/1845
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Wife of
John G. Fell. Aged 35 years
|
|
|
275
|
Fell
|
William
J.
|
1819
|
New
Orleans, LA
|
6/14/1865
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble 3'
|
|
original
stone missing
|
|
405
|
Ferdinand
|
Peter
|
8/8/1835
|
Sweden
|
10/22/1850
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble 2'
|
|
|
|
149
|
Ferdinard
|
Peter
|
8/8/1785
|
|
10/22/1850
|
|
|
from Sweden
|
|
|
|
Forum
|
Hilma
Oerting
|
12/20/1876
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
112
|
Frazier
|
John
|
3/28/1836
|
|
9/24/1901
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Father
|
|
|
|
Frazier
|
Susan
|
4/28/1812
|
|
2/12/1897
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Mother
|
|
|
105
|
Gallagher
|
John
|
[1830]
|
Ireland
|
8/9/1891
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble 4'
|
Native of
Ireland. Aged 60 years.
|
|
|
378
|
Garssen
|
Herman
|
1854
|
|
1875
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
229
|
Gerket
|
Hattie
Miss
|
1846
|
|
1907
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
229
|
Gerkey
|
Hattie
|
2/21/1846
|
|
1/1/1907
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
16
|
Gillmore
|
John
|
|
Ireland
|
3/13/1885
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmore
|
John
|
[1800]
|
County
Galway, Ireland
|
3/13/1883
|
|
|
Father.
Aged 85 years.
|
|
|
|
Gilmore
|
Margaret
|
[1806]
|
County
Galway, Ireland
|
1/4/1864
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
Mother.
Aged 58 years
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Ann
|
10-9-1825
|
|
2/11/1895
|
|
|
Wife and
Mother, Glass Monument
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Anne
|
7/29/1844
|
|
3/23/1852
|
|
Glass
Monument
|
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Archabel
|
12/21/1846
|
|
8/24/1848
|
|
Glass
Monument
|
|
|
|
153
|
Glass
|
Archabel
|
12/12/1846
|
|
8/24/1848
|
|
|
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Catherine
|
9/8/1850
|
|
8/31/1876
|
|
Glass
Monument
|
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Elizabeth
Ann
|
5/24/1860
|
|
5/24/1860
|
|
Glass
Monument
|
|
|
|
153
|
Glass
|
Rosannah
(see McConnin)
|
[1847]
|
|
3/14/1865
|
|
|
wife
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Samuel
|
4/8/1818
|
|
7/11/1892
|
|
Vault 8'
|
Father,
Glass Monument
|
|
|
153
|
Glass
|
Samuel
|
4/18/1818
|
|
7/11/1892
|
|
|
|
|
|
246
|
Glass
|
Samuel
|
9/5/1842
|
|
5/9/1879
|
|
Glass
Monument
|
|
Confederate
lighthouse keeper
|
|
377
|
Gray
|
Bridget
|
|
|
10/2/1879
|
|
Marble 5'
|
|
|
|
377
|
Gray
|
Charles
|
|
|
9/12/1880
|
|
Marble 5'
|
And their
children, Winnie, Patronella, and Willlie
|
|
|
163C
|
Grenshaw
|
Aaron
|
|
|
11901
|
|
Concrete
Slab and headstone 1 1/12'
|
|
|
|
377
|
Grey
|
Willie
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
377
|
Grey
|
Winnie
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
377
|
Grey
|
Patronella
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
299
|
Grinnell
|
Albert
|
12/20/1818
|
|
10/24/1884
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Father
|
|
|
298
|
Grinnell
|
Albert S.
|
12/20/1856
|
|
3/28/1859
|
|
Marble 2'
|
Son of A.
& H. Grinnell
|
|
|
300
|
Grinnell
|
Hettie,
Mrs.
|
1/25/1830
|
|
12/16/1887
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
Records
show possible name of Hattie.
|
|
|
Grissey
|
Lizzie
Burch
|
|
|
9/10/1883
|
|
|
Aged 1
year
|
|
|
239
|
Hagle
|
Clarence
|
1854
|
|
1920
|
|
Marble
slab
|
|
|
|
21
|
Hamilton
|
Louisa
|
[1838]
|
|
11/24/1911
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hamilton
|
Louise
|
|
|
11/24/1911
|
|
|
Our
Mother. Aged 73 years.
|
|
|
320
|
Handyside
|
Annie
|
6/5/1849
|
|
11/1/1900
|
|
Marble 6'
|
|
|
|
320
|
Handyside
|
Charles
H.
|
8/16/1847
|
|
3/15/1912
|
|
Marble 6'
|
|
|
|
|
Handyside
|
Chas.
H.
|
8/16/1847
|
|
3/15/1902
|
|
|
|
|
|
320
|
Hankinson
|
Henry R.
|
8/22/1843
|
Ocean
County, NJ
|
1/27/1866
|
Pensacola,
FL
|
Marble 4'
|
USN, Son
of Dr. G.A. and D.B. Hankinson.
|
Possible
records show last name spelled Hankinson
|
|
343
|
Hankinson
|
Henry
R.
|
|
|
6/27/1866
|
Pensacola,
FL
|
|
|
USN
|
|
343
|
Hansen
|
Charles
E., Captain
|
|
|
6/14/1873
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Native of
Copenhagen, Denmark.
|
|
|
|
Hansen
|
Jne
|
|
|
3/21/1863
|
|
|
Wife of
C.E. Hansen, aged 43 years, 1 month. Native of France
|
|
|
108
|
Hansen
|
Julia
|
|
|
3/21/1863
|
|
|
|
|
|
109
|
Hanson
|
Julia J.
|
|
|
1876
|
|
marble 4'
|
|
|
|
108
|
Harris
|
Alvin
|
9/6/1910
|
|
4/26/1911
|
|
|
|
|
|
334
|
Harris
|
Gredel
|
10/14/1908
|
|
5/21/1911
|
|
|
Our
Daughter
|
|
|
|
Harris
|
Peter
|
1/2/1836
|
Stewart
County, GA
|
5/3/1917
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Harris
|
Susan
|
|
|
12/15/1887
|
|
|
Aged 45
years
|
|
|
288
|
Harris
|
Susan
|
[1843]
|
|
12/13/1887
|
|
|
|
|
|
392
|
Harvey
|
Thomas F.
|
3/29/1841
|
|
9/13/1867
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
317
|
Hatton
|
Hannah
Laird
|
12/24/1821
|
Donegal,
Ireland
|
4/10/1887
|
Warrington,
Fl
|
|
Wife of
H.M. Hatton
|
|
|
316
|
Hatton
|
Hugh
Michael
|
[1821]
|
Straborn,
Ireland
|
3/18/1889
|
Warrington,
FL
|
marble 6'
|
Father,
Aged 68 years.
|
|
|
303
|
Hatton
|
John
Edward
|
7/7/1883
|
|
10/6/1885
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Son of
Hugh B, and M.A. Hatton
|
|
|
|
Heath
|
Sherman
|
4/17/1812
|
Weston in
Dunham County, England
|
9/5/1839
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble
slab
|
4th son
of Henry Pearson Heath. Erected by his mother.
|
|
|
80
|
Heath
|
Sherman
|
4/17/1812
|
|
9/5/1832
|
Navy Yard
|
|
son
|
|
|
|
Hendry
|
Florence
I. Wheat
|
1/26/1882
|
|
7/11/1900
|
|
|
Wife of
George B. Hendry
|
|
|
374
|
Hiney
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
165
|
Hubbard
|
James H.
|
1883
|
|
1883
|
|
Marble 2'
|
|
|
|
169
|
Hubbard
|
Mary A.
|
1859
|
|
1912
|
|
Marble 8'
|
|
|
|
166
|
Hubbard
|
Mary
Ellen
|
1890
|
|
1892
|
|
Marble 2'
|
|
|
|
169
|
Hubbard
|
Wm. L.
|
|
|
1896
|
|
Marble 8'
|
|
|
|
247
|
Isaacs
|
Catherine
J.
|
[1835]
|
|
8/15/1874
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Wife of
Wiliam Isaacs. Aged 39 years.
|
Broken
stone
|
|
|
Isaacs
|
William
|
[8/1874]
|
|
8/19/1874
|
|
|
Son;Aged
19 days
|
|
|
237
|
J.B.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
144
|
J.K.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
369
|
Jackson
|
Benjamin
S.
|
11/5/1831
|
|
9/5/1850
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
|
Jackson
|
Carrie L.
|
12/20/1897
|
|
7/11/1917
|
|
|
Wife of
Nathan Jackson
|
|
|
231
|
Jackson
|
Carrie
L.
|
12/27/1887
|
|
7/11/1917
|
|
|
|
|
|
325
|
Johnson
|
F.S.
|
12/1/1841
|
|
3/29/1881
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Mason.
Native of Boston, Mass
|
|
|
287
|
Johnson
|
John. J.
|
1832
|
|
1858
|
|
Marble 3'
|
|
|
|
|
Johnson
|
Mary Ann
(Sabra)
|
4/8/1832
|
|
6/20/1858
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Johnson
|
Mary Ann
Sabra
|
4/8/1832
|
|
7/20/1876
|
|
|
|
|
|
348
|
Johnson
|
Mary
Sarah
|
1832
|
|
1858
|
|
Marble 2'
|
|
|
|
|
Jolly
|
Abraham
Lincoln
|
9/5/1865
|
|
8/13/1867
|
|
|
Son of
George & Sarah Jolly.
|
|
|
226
|
Jolly
|
George T.
Jr.
|
3/15/1863
|
|
8/22/1896
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Brother
|
|
|
228
|
Jolly
|
George
Thomas
|
9/20/1836
|
Baltimore,
MD
|
3/17/1882
|
|
Marble 5'
|
Erected
by his devoted wife and chlldren
|
|
|
227
|
Jolly
|
Sarah A.
|
3/17/1836
|
Baltimore,
MD
|
2/25/1891
|
Pensacola,
FL
|
Marble 5'
|
Wife of
George T. Jolly
|
|
|
138
|
Jones
|
Isabella
|
|
|
1915
|
|
Marbel 2'
|
|
|
|
179
|
Jones
|
Simon
|
[1852]
|
South
Carolina
|
9/17/1891
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Aged 39
years
|
|
|
128C
|
Jones
|
Walter C.
|
|
|
8/9/1929
|
|
Marble 3'
|
FL Musn 3
CL Army Serv Corps
|
|
|
354
|
Joyner
|
Robert
|
|
|
3/10/1854
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 66
years
|
|
|
64
|
Joyner
|
Robert
|
[1793]
|
|
3/10/1859
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
K.C.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
235
|
Kehoe
|
Hugh
|
|
|
1872
|
|
|
|
|
|
401
|
Kehoe
|
Hugh
|
[1849]
|
Ireland
|
5/12/1872
|
Naval
Hospital
|
Marble 6'
|
Aged 23
years. Native of Dublin, Ireland
|
|
|
413
|
Kellog
|
Arthur
|
8/30/1857
|
|
3/18/1895
|
|
Marble 2'
|
|
|
|
36
|
Kellogg
|
Dora
B.
|
6/4/1895
|
|
10/11/1895
|
|
Marble 2
|
|
|
|
|
Kelly
|
Annie
|
|
|
1/16/1874
|
|
Family
monument
|
Wife of
Patrick Kelly. Aged 24 years
|
|
|
|
Kelly
|
Daniel
|
|
|
3/16/1873
|
|
Family
monument
|
Aged 29
years
|
|
|
143
|
Kelly
|
Daniel
|
[1846]
|
|
3/16/1875
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kelly
|
Eliza
|
[1846]
|
|
2/3/1874
|
|
Family
monument
|
Aged 28
years
|
|
|
145
|
Kelly
|
Eliza
|
|
|
2/5/1874
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kelly
|
Eliza
|
[1812]
|
|
10/21/1888
|
|
Family
monument
|
Mother.
Aged 76 years.
|
|
|
|
Kelly
|
John
|
[1802]
|
|
8/6/1875
|
|
Family
monument
|
Father.
Aged 73 years
|
|
|
350
|
Kelly
|
Mary
|
[1833]
|
|
2/12/1883
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Wife of
Patrick kelly. Age 50 years.
|
|
|
143
|
Kelly
|
Patrick
|
|
|
10/17/1898
|
|
|
Aged 53
years
|
|
|
140
|
Kelly
|
Patrick
|
[1835]
|
|
10/17/1883
|
|
|
Confederate
Soldier
|
|
|
353
|
Kretz
|
Clara
|
7/1/1809
|
Bavaria,
Germany
|
12/22/1867
|
Navy Yard
|
Marble 6'
|
Mother.
Wife of John Kretz.
|
Records
show possible first name spelling Claro
|
|
25
|
Kretz
|
Clara
|
7/4/1809
|
|
12/22/1866
|
|
|
|
|
|
353
|
Kretz
|
John
|
3/25/1811
|
Metz.
France
|
8/16/1867
|
Navy Yard
|
Marble 6'
|
Father
|
|
|
223
|
Lacave
|
Francis
|
|
|
10/23/1858
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Son of
Francis & Sarah Lacave
|
|
|
|
Laird
|
Hanah
(see Hatton)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
340
|
Langley
|
Frank
|
[1851]
|
|
1/19/1914
|
|
Marble 6'
|
WOW. Aged
63 years
|
|
|
335
|
Langley
|
Harold
Gibson
|
|
|
1894
|
|
Marble 2
|
Son of F
& F Langley
|
|
|
325
|
Langley
|
Harold
Gibson
|
[6/1804]
|
|
7/13/1804
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lenox
|
Richard
|
|
|
1913
|
|
Concrete slab
and headstone 2'
|
|
|
|
50C
|
Lerkey
|
Hattie,
Miss
|
11/21/1843
|
Eufaula,
AL
|
1/1/1907
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
224
|
Lincoln
|
Abraham
|
1865
|
|
1867
|
|
Marble 3'
|
|
|
|
147
|
Lindsey
|
Elizabeth
|
8/2/1853
|
|
7/25/1924
|
|
Marble 3'
|
|
|
|
149
|
Lindsey
|
James
|
7/15/1851
|
|
5/2/1911
|
|
Marble 3'
|
|
|
|
81
|
Lindsey
|
James
|
7/15/1851
|
|
5/2/1911
|
|
|
|
|
|
294
|
Lockwood
|
Emma
L.
|
2/24/1891
|
|
10/15/1918
|
|
|
|
|
|
134C
|
Lopes
|
Pharaby
|
1/22/1869
|
Warrington,
FL
|
3/30/1904
|
|
Marble 2'
|
|
Records
show possible spelling of Pharobu
|
|
406
|
Lyndall
|
George
|
[1802]
|
|
8/14/1851
|
|
Marble 6'
|
Native of
Washington D.C. Aged 40 years.
|
|
|
140
|
M.F. and
H.D.K.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mallory
|
Ruby (see
Scaritt)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Marbray
|
Clara
|
2/17/1861
|
|
1/9/1925
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Dear Wife
|
|
|
155
|
Marbray
|
Rosanna
|
3/30/1830
|
|
2/3/1898
|
|
Marble 3'
|
|
Records
show possible spelling Mabry.
|
|
153
|
Marbray
|
William
|
2/14/1871
|
|
3/3/1903
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Mason.
Aged 32 Years.
|
Records
show possible spelling Mabry.
|
|
(85)
|
Marbray
|
William
|
2/14/1861
|
|
3/3/1903
|
|
|
|
|
|
321
|
Maruray
|
Clara
|
2/17/1861
|
|
1/9/1925
|
|
|
|
|
|
165C
|
McAntosch
|
Allace
|
1888
|
|
1916
|
|
Concrete
Slab and headstone 1 1/12'
|
|
|
|
164C
|
McAntush
|
Jackson
|
[1845]
|
|
1/14/1894
|
|
Concrete
Slab
|
|
|
|
79
|
McBullough
|
James
|
|
|
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
aged 52
years
|
|
|
|
McCluskey
|
Lulu
|
|
|
8/29/1887
|
|
|
Age 10
years, 1 month, 7 days
|
|
|
|
McConnin
|
Rosannah
(see Glass)
|
|
|
3/14/1865
|
|
|
Wife of Eugene
McConnin. Aged 17 years, 24 days
|
|
|
|
McCray
|
Hannah
|
October 1851
|
Sparta,
Alabama
|
1/1/1917
|
|
|
Mother
|
|
|
32
|
McCray
|
Jno.
|
1838
|
|
1/21/1900
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
McCray
|
Jnor
|
1838
|
|
1/22/1900
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
McCray
|
Mary
|
8/27/1861
|
|
12/28/1891
|
|
|
Daughter
of J. and M.L. McCray
|
|
|
|
McCray
|
Mary L.
|
4/27/1843
|
|
2/6/1885
|
|
|
Wife of
J. McCray
|
|
|
370
|
McCullough
|
James
|
|
|
|
|
Marble
slab
|
A native of
South Carolina, died at Warrington, FL in the 52 year of his age. Erected by
his affectionate wife. [no dates]
|
|
79
|
McCullough
|
James
|
unk
|
|
unk
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
aged 29
yrs
|
|
|
314
|
McElhatten
|
John
|
4/1/1847
|
Phoenixville,
Pennsylvania
|
11/18/1866
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
236
|
McGinn
|
Charles
|
9/15/1874
|
New York
|
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 24
years 2 months
|
|
|
232
|
McGinn
|
Peter
P.
|
[1832]
|
Ireland
|
2/16/1870
|
Pensacola
|
Marble 3'
|
|
|
|
|
McKenzie
|
Aurelia
(See Oerting)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
330
|
Mooney
|
B
|
[1824]
|
|
9/11/1899
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Mother.
Aged 75 years
|
|
|
329
|
Mooney
|
P.J.
|
|
|
1/25/1888
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Father.
Aged 74 years
|
|
|
|
Morrill
|
Eleanor
Ann Webb
|
1/25/1813
|
|
1/11/1873
|
|
|
Daughter
of Edward and Mary Webb of Portsmouth, Virginia. Wife of Major William
Morrill
|
|
163
|
Murphy
|
Jas
|
|
|
1887
|
|
Marble 8'
|
|
|
|
163
|
Murphy
|
Mary
|
|
|
173
|
|
Marble 8'
|
|
|
|
395
|
Murphy
|
William
H.
|
1860
|
Wakefield,
MA
|
1921
|
|
Marble 3'
|
Father
|
|
|
|
Nagle
|
Clarence
|
8/7/1854
|
|
1/27/1920
|
|
|
Mason.
(FLT)
|
|
|
289
|
Navarro
|
Frank
|
1840
|
Spain
|
7/7/1913
|
|
|
|
Captain
|
|
289
|
Navarro
|
Franklin,
Captain
|
1840
|
Malage,
Spain
|
6/7/1913
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
|
Neal
|
Elizabeth
Gorr
|
|
Cula(?)
Co., Armagh, Ireland
|
1/9/1891
|
|
|
Wife of
J.O. Neal
|
|
|
261
|
no
writing
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
broken
off from marker
|
|
|
no
writing
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
no
writing
|
|
|
|
|
|
in
ground
|
|
|
|
|
no
writing
|
|
|
|
|
|
in
ground
|
|
|
|
|
O’Neal
|
Elizabeth
(Corr)
|
|
|
1/9/1891
|
|
|
|
from
Ireland; wife
|
|
318
|
O'Brien
|
Annnie
Hatton
|
1845
|
|
1912
|
|
Marble
slab
|
|
|
|
318
|
O'Brien
|
Hugh A. ,
Rev.
|
|
|
1911
|
|
Marble
slab
|
|
|
|
318
|
O'Brien
|
M.F.
|
1842
|
|
1892
|
|
Marble
slab
|
|
|
|
|
Oerting
|
Anthon
|
[1845]
|
|
6/17/1865
|
|
|
Native of
Denmark, Aged 20 years.
|
|
|
|
Oerting
|
Auralia
McKenzie
|
9/3/1833
|
Aarhus,
Denmark
|
3/10/1877
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
|
Oerting
|
Dagmar
|
[1853]
|
|
10/8/1873
|
|
|
Native of
Denmark. Aged 20 years
|
|
|
42
|
Oerting
|
Hilma
|
3/31/1851
|
|
12/10/1870
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
|
Oerting
|
Niels
Sophus
|
[1841]
|
|
12/18/1866
|
|
|
Native of
Denmark. Aged 25 years
|
|
|
|
Oldmixon
|
Edward
Nassau
|
|
|
5/20/1860
|
Fort
Barrancas, FL
|
Marble
slab
|
Son of
Sir John Oldmixon, late of England. Aged 58 years.
|
Records
show middle name possibly spelled Hassu
|
|
14
|
Oldmixon
|
George A.
|
2/10/1830
|
|
11/21/1891
|
|
Marble
slab
|
|
|
|
83C
|
Oliver
|
George
|
2/8/1866
|
|
3/24/1928
|
|
Marble
slab and headstone 1'
|
Father
|
|
|
86C
|
Oliver
|
Georgia
|
6/24/1891
|
|
4/16/1912
|
|
Concrete
slab and headstone 4'
|
Our
Daughter
|
|
|
224
|
Oliver
|
Millie
|
1/15/1869
|
|
6/13/1923
|
|
|
|
|
|
84C
|
Oliver
|
Minnie
|
1/15/1869
|
|
6/23/1923
|
|
Concrete
slab and headstone 4'
|
Wife
|
Records
show first name possibly spelled Millie
|
|
225
|
Oliver
|
Smith
|
9/14/1887
|
|
9/24/1887
|
|
Concrete slab
and headstone 2'
|
|
|
|
347
|
O'Neal
|
J.
|
|
|
1891
|
|
Marble 4'
|
wife of
(?)
|
|
|
|
Peterson
|
P.G.
|
|
|
1866
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Peterson
|
Sophia
|
|
|
1870
|
|
|
Native of
Norway
|
|
|
121
|
Philbert
|
Barton A.
|
3/23/1834
|
|
1/23/1893
|
|
Marble 4'
|
FLT.
Mason
|
lighthouse
keeper, prior to CW
|
|
396
|
Pierce
|
C.M., Dr.
|
[1832]
|
|
10/11/1876
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Native of
New York. Aged 46 years
|
Records
show possible date of death as 1878
|
|
|
Pinder
|
Emma L.
Lockwood
|
2/224/1891
|
|
10/10/1918
|
|
|
Wife of
Oscar Pinder
|
|
|
351
|
Pioutrouske
|
Bridget
(see Powers)
|
|
|
1861
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
|
Plow
|
Bridget
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
27
|
Powers
|
Bridget (Pioutrouski)
|
[1840]
|
|
9/23/1861
|
|
|
|
|
|
351
|
Powers
|
John L.
|
|
|
8/23/1859
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Son of
John and Mary Powers, Aged 7 months.
|
|
|
27
|
Powers
|
John
|
[1828]
|
|
3/11/1873
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
198
|
Purdy
|
John
|
1/20/1835
|
Washington,
DC
|
8/8/1887
|
Woolsey,
FL
|
Marble 3'
|
|
broken
stone
|
|
197
|
Purdy
|
Moreno
|
1881
|
|
1889
|
|
Marble 2'
|
|
Records
show possible date of death 1882
|
|
197
|
Purdy
|
Moreno
|
2/5/1881
|
|
9/5/1883
|
|
|
|
born
& died Woolsey
|
|
197
|
Purdy
|
Scarrif
|
1876
|
|
1883
|
|
Marble 2
|
|
Records
show first name possibly spelled Scarritt.
|
|
197
|
Purdy
|
Unknown
|
11/30/1876
|
|
9/5/1883
|
|
|
|
born
& died Woolsey
|
|
214
|
Quayle
|
David G.
F.
|
|
|
12/6/1866
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 1
year, 2 months
|
|
|
215
|
Quayle
|
Ida W. H.
|
|
|
7/9/1863
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 1
year, 7 months
|
|
|
214
|
Quayle
|
Letitia
|
|
|
2/18/1875
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 34 years,
4 months
|
|
|
214
|
Quayle
|
Lettiea
|
[1840]
|
|
8/4/1874
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
215
|
Quayle
|
Thomas C.
|
|
|
2/18/1875
|
Warrington,
FL
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 42
years
|
|
|
215
|
Quayle
|
Thos.
C.
|
[1863]
|
|
2/8/1875
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
|
|
|
213
|
Quayle
|
William
J.
|
|
|
9/10/1874
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Aged 3
days
|
|
|
153
|
Quigley
|
Annie
Beatrice
|
12/23/1880
|
|
7/1/1885
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Quigley
|
Charles
Alexander
|
6/20/1877
|
|
8/28/1877
|
|
|
Aged 2
months
|
|
|
153
|
Quigley
|
Charles
Alexandria
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
254
|
Quigley
|
Delia
|
1842
|
|
1901
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
254
|
Quigley
|
Joyce
Mary Donnely
|
1811
|
|
1856
|
|
Marble 4'
|
Wife of O.F.
Peterson
|
|
|
|
Rattray
|
Janet
(see Young)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
167
|
Reese
|
Winney A.
|
3/16/1839
|
Holmes
Valley, Fl
|
3/13/18994
|
|
Marble 4'
|
|
|
|
95
|
Reese
|
Winney
A.
|
3/16/1839
|
|
1/13/1894
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Reilly
|
Edward
|
[1821]
|
Dundolk,
Ireland
|
8/20/1889
|
Warrington,
FL
|
|
Aged 64
years
|
|
|
16
|
Reilly
|
Edward
|
|
|
8/20/1885
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Reilly
|
James
Russell
|
|
|
11/29/1834
|
|
|
Son of
James R. & E.B. Riley, Age 19 months, 5 days.
|
|
|
147
|
Riley
|
James
Russell
|
[1852]
|
|
11/19/1854
|
|
|
from
Ireland
|
|
|
|
| |