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Stoney Hill Cemetery
aka Briggs Family Cemetery #2
Contributed by: Linda Belles - SCCC Stafford County Cemetery Committee
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TM-25 Parcel-26G-7
From Route 17, turn onto Hartwood Road. Pass Curtis Park and turn right onto Stoney Hill Road. The cemetery is behind house #99 about 425 feet behind the house along a path beside the well. It is now well kept, but only has one headstone with two names on it, and two other names interred there are listed below. There were other possible burials in this cemetery, but all headstones were taken. It once was surrounded by a stone wall. It is approx. 22x42 feet. (transcriptions below are partial due to aging of stone etc.) Sacred Two w/o headstones: To The Memories Of of Neil McCoull-died April 29, 1791, aged 51 years. Jane Briggs David Briggs Who departed who depa Ann McDonald-died Ost. 23 1823, aged 79 years. This life rted this life Wife of Neil McCoull on the 6.th day on the 3.rd day Of June 1810 of December Aged 60 1813. Aged 85 Years. Years and Seven months Passenger, Remember That you too must die and immediately appear before God. Are you ready.
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