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044    DAVIE FAMILY

      Location - Off SR-1566 - Lester McFarland Rd just inside Person County, close to William Sherman Rd in Granville County.

      Coordinates: 36d 22m 53.9s N; 78d 48m 05.9s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: from Oxford - take Hwy 158W through Berea; turn right on SR 1309; turn left on SR 1311; turn right on SR 1316; turn left on SR 1314 across SR 1313 into Person County. Approximately 1/10 mile across Person County line turn right onto farm path (old barns on left). Drive approx. 500 yds to open field on the right. Cemetery is to the left of the path across from the open field.

      Canvassed by Kitty Humphries, January 1995. This cemetery is overgrown and not easily identifiable. It is actually inside Person County about 1/10 mile.

      There are five unmarked graves.


  1. Daniel, Sarah A.   (b. 24 Sep 1866 - d. 8 Dec 1904)
      • Daughter of Thomas M. Davie
  2. Davie, Nanie S.   (b. 29 Mar 1839 - d. 25 Mar 1911)
  3. Davie, Thomas M.   (b. 10 Mar 1830 - d. 31 Aug 1908)
  4. Huff, Hannah   (b. 1841 - d. 1917)
  5. Huff, Littleton D.   (b. - d. )
      • CSA


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