This walkthrough cemetery register was generously donated by Andrew M. Hamblin
LEWIS CEMETERY
This cemetery is believed to have slaves buried in it. There are
several markers that are worn or marked simply with a rock. There
is at least one unmarked grave. I have been told the names in
the cemetery are of African- Americans.
Located from rt. 114 (Peppers Ferry Rd) turn onto Viscoe Road.
Turn left one mile onto Polyester Park Road. The cemetery is located
on the left, down a dirt road. It is located on the right on the
hillside. The cemetery is located near the BURKE property.
McLawrence BROWN Dec 4, 1920 May 6, 1993
US Army World War II
Andrew L. JACKSON Jan 14, 1919 Dec 22, 1976
REC US ARMY World War II
Cegosia E. JACKSON Dec. 16, 1899 Dec 22, 1952
Evelyn L. JACKSON April 1921 Dec. 18,1950
Hattie B. JACKSON Mar. 6, 1917 Mar. 6, 1982
Macy JACKSON Sept 9, 1898 Oct. 28, 1946
Andrew LEWIS April 9, 1913 January 8,1969
Virginia PFC Cost Arty World War II
Andy LEWIS July 10, 1858 Feb 11, 1936
Catherine LEWIS Oct.23, 1907 Aug 14, 1910
dau. of R.J. LEWIS
Lillie Hairston LEWIS Jan5, 1897 Aug. 30, 1987
Marie LEWIS Feb. 10, 1865 Oct. 23, 1920
wife of Andy LEWIS
Randall J. LEWIS Feb. 24, 1884 Feb. 24., 1936
Ruth LEWIS Jul. 28, 1910 June 4, 1923
dau. of R. J. LEWIS
Virginia LEWIS 1910 1990
Walter LEWIS May 30, 1894 February 19, 1957
Virginia Cook 36 CO 155 Depot Brigade World War I
Everett J. McDANIEL May 2, 1891 April 14, 1990
Olivia Lewis McDANIEL Dec. 31, 1897 June 4, 1960
Mary McDaniel NOTTAGE April 11, 1921 Oct. 3, 1994
Lillie Creasy REYNOLDS Feb. 22, 1888 June 22, 1968
Columbus H. WATKINS March 11, 1911 August 31, 1971
Virginia PFC 3144 OM SVC CO World War II
Researched & Transcribed by:
Andrew M. Hamblin
Family Tree Climber
Notes:
d/o= daughter of
s/o= son of
If dates or names are in ( ), this means the info could not be
read or traced.
If info is in ( ), etc.: (sanders). It appears the name is sanders
but, illegible
If dates are in center of form, usually only one date appeared
on the stone. Which in most cases it is a child who born and died
on the same day.
All names are entered as printed on tombstones. Misspellings are often found. I have tried to double check for typing errors. The process was handled three times before entering into register, it is possible a mistake could be on the transcriber.
Dates are entered as on stones other than 0 entered to fill voids, to make sure dates were entered correctly. Example: Sept. 1, 1887 , would be Sept 01, 1887; November 6, 1976, would be November 06, 1976.
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