Angle Cemetery (partial - with notes)
Contributed by John Otto: carolandjohn@cox.net
This cemetery is located on Angle Plantation Rd., a few hundred feet south of Wirtz Rd
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Angle Cemetery Entrance Sign
and Farmland
Angle Cemetery entrance sign and another photograph that shows the
setting of the cemetery in rolling farmland near the still active Angle
farm that has been in the Angle family since Peter Angle claimed his 153
acres ca. 1790.
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Henry S. and Mary
(Wray) Hodges
"Single tombstone with inscriptions on opposite sides.
Mary was the daughter of Jonas & Elsabeth (Angle) Wray, the granddaugther
of Henry and Sarah (Robertson) Angle and the great granddaughter of Peter
and Elizabeth Jane (Miller) Angle, all Franklin County residents.
(Note: Henry and Mary's oldest son Joseph Alonzo Hodges, and his first
wife Fannie Lee Brim, are buried close to Henry and Mary in now unmarked
graves. This information was obtained from his grandson. The
attached obituary supports this claim.)"
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Peter and Jane Miller Angle
tombstone with Revolutionary War marker. Peter and his descendants
are the subject of a book written by Eula Ferguson Angle, Copyright 1969
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Benjamin and Mary (Angle)
Wray
"Adjacent tombstones. This Benjamin Wray, b. 1820, was the son
of Chesley Wray (older, half-brother of Jonas Wray); grandson of Benjamin
A. Wray, Revolutionary War soldier; and, great grandson of Moses and Elizabeth
(Morris) Wray."