Catlin Family Graveyard, Cox's Corner, Wicomico County, Maryland, Tyaskin District #3 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Paul Willing. ******************************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non- commercial entities so long as all notices and submitter information is included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. The submitter has given permission to The USGenWeb Project to store the file permanently for free access. ******************************************************************************************** CATLIN FAMILY GRAVEYARD This was found and recorded by cousins Paul Willing and Ralph Willing on 5 Aug 2002. Thanks again to the Misters Willing! It is on the south side Capitola Road, 1/4 mile southeast of Route 349 (Nanticoke Road), on the north side of an overgrown lane leading into the woods, approximately 800 feet. Paul's GPS location reading was 38° 17' 58" N ~ 75° 50' 36" W. Granville Moore Catlin, b. Jan 17, 1860, d. Jul 9, 1916 Dollie Kathrine Catlin, b. Oct 16, 1868, d. Jan 23, 1901 William Catlin, b. Aug 15, 1812, d. Jan 7, 1874, aged 61 yrs, 5 mos, 22 dys Elizabeth A. C. Catlin, b. Feb 2, 1824, d. Sep 15, 1910 Oblisk - caved in: Assumed from the Jacob book to be: Virginia S. A. Catlin, dau. of William and Elizabeth A. C. Catlin, d. Jan 24, 1856, aged 7 years Another grave caved in with vault/coffin collapsed. No marker - unidentifiable A Granville Catlin is mentioned in the booklet, The United Methodist Church at Whitehaven 1892- 1992 by David and Doris Scott. It says that, in 1891, Mrs. Elizabeth Catlin give a 1/4 acre plot for $2 at the edge of town for the erection of a new church bldg. "The trustees included her son, Granville Catlin . . . " © 2003 Paul Willing and Ralph Willing