Reed Family Cemetery
From Route 7 in Hundred, go to Dump Hill, drive up gravel road about a mile past old trailer. Park and walk the road to the cemetery. It is on the left in a grove of trees.
There is evidence of several unmarked graves
Read 04/22/2007 by Nora Hostutler
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Name |
Born |
Died |
Comment |
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Hostutler, Abra |
06/01/1838 |
11/25/1914 |
This stone is carved as Hostwtler—Jwne 1, 1838 |
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Frazier, William H Frazier, Mary E |
1851 1851 |
1889 1917 |
His Wife |
|
Frazier, William H |
03/07/1907 |
11-1908 |
S/o WJ & SJ |
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Reed, Charles W Reed, Clarence E |
01/17/1895 08/12/1916 |
09/04/1898 11/30/1916 |
Same stone |
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Reed, Bruce Reed, Sarah |
1873 1878 |
1956 1925 |
Same stone *Sarah Frazier Reed |
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Reed, Harry Frederick |
09/27/1913 |
01/03/1945 |
WV MMIG USNR WWII *s/o B & S |
I was told some time ago this Cemetery was located at the top of the ridge on Stottlemire Run. The old road runs along side and beyond this cemetery. I took Dump Hill from Route 7. Thanks Mr. Stoneking, for your help and walking with us. Nora-Bonnie Hostutler and Phyllis Cross.