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304    UPCHURCH, KEARNEY FAMILY

      Location - about 50 feet north of Buffaloe and Forestville Roads intersection in St. Matthews Twp, a few miles south of Wake Crossroads.

      Coordinates: 35d 50m 42.5s N; 78d 30m 48.5s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: Take I-540 to Buffaloe Rd exit, turn left [heading north] onto Forestville Rd. Cemetery will be on left in the woods.

      Surveyed and photographed by Mrs. Deborah Scott Spencer with assistance from Preston Wright on 20 February 2010.

      View #2 of the cemetery. View #3 of the cemetery. View #4 of the cemetery.

      There are numerous fieldstones and manmade markers that probably mark many unknown burials. The cemetery is abandoned and unkempt. Many fallen trees and undergrowth litter the cemetery.


  1. Dodd, Emma Watson   (b. 7 Apr 1862 - d. 2 Aug 1949)
  2. Upchurch, Emily Perry   (b. 1 Jun 1813 - d. 8 Dec 1872)
  3. Upchurch, Kearney   (b. 8 Feb 1808 - d. 8 Jul 1882)
  4. W., O. P.   (b. - d. )
      • Footstone with initials: O.P.W.
  5. Watson, Eura C.   (b. 27 Jul 1884 - d. 12 Sep 1901)
      • Obelisk toppled over, laying on ground. "Blessed are the pure in heart.". Footstone: E.C.W.
  6. Watson, W. H.   (b. 9 May 1857 - d. 1 Jun 1923)


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