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Shelton Family Cemetery
Contributed by Homer Mussleman
Take Forbes Street (Route #627) to
Harrell Road (Route #623) and turn right and go past white house on right and
then turn right on dirt road next to house. Road leads to a car parts yard. Go
to car parts yard entrance and turn left onto a road that leads to a field.
Follow this road to the edge of the woods at far end of field. Well maintained.
Glensmore, Rhody Sullivan
Maiden
Name: Rhody
Dec 9, 1916
Jul 30, 1982
Consort: Lindsey Payne Sullivan
Shelton,
Asbury
1872 1963
Consort:
Freda Shelton
Jenkins, Sarah Ellen Kirtley
Jan 3, 1879
Mar 11, 1962
Shelton,
Freda
1877 1955
Kirtley, Mary Eliz. Simpson
1839 1934
Shelton, Taylor N.
Feb 6, 1910
Dec 13, 1992
Consort:
Almedia M. Shelton
Kirtley, Saint Clair David
1837 1918
Consort: Mary Eliz. Simpson Kirtley
Shelton, William J.
Feb 3, 1908
Mar 16, 1993, 85 yrs.
Consort: Susie G.
Shelton
Nicholson, Clyde E.
1907 1938
Sullivan, Archie
Jan 22, 1893
Feb 9,
1968
Consort: Lena
S. Sullivan
Nicholson, Roy Lee
Jun 11, 1897
Jan 3, 1968
War: World War I
Rhody, Mildred Shelton
No date
Oct 19, 1959
Sullivan, Lena Grace
Mar 22, 1902
Feb 21, 1971
Shelton, Almedia M.
Sep 23, 1910
Jan 1, 1984
Sullivan,
Lindsey Payne
Nov 7, 1912
Apr 6, 1983
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