Bertie County NC Cemetery - Saint Elmo Baptist Church Cemetery - Windsor Contributed to USGenWeb Archives by: WPA Survey 1937 Sudie Thompson June 24, 1936 Saint Elmo Baptist Church Cemetery - Windsor LOCATION Saint Elmo Baptist Church is located at 105 East St. Elmo Street in Windsor. Cemetery is to the right near the back of the church. Cooper, Clarence E. August 6, 1894-Sept 20, 1912 Son of P.C. and Hattie Cooper Cooper, Peter C. July 26, 1857 - Oct 30, 1919 Gillam, Elen 1844-Feb 9, 1916 (Wife of Henry Gilliam) Gillam, Maggie N. Smallwood March 27, 1887 - Jan 28, 1912 Wife of Frank Gilliam Lee, Jane Oct 1, 1882 - July 14, 1905 Luton, Joseph Bruce Oct 14, 1903-Sept 8, 1907 Son of Rev. C.E. and R.A. Luton Pierce, (Rev) Luke May 1, 1848-Aug 10, 1907 Pritchard, Frank Aug 11, 1927-May 24, 1928 Robins, Hon A March 1, 1842 - July 10, 1928 Robins, Leah Jan 12, 1842 - Feb 16, 1933 Singleton, Winnie W. April 7, 1842 - April 1, 1917 Williams, Mary Feb 20, 1875 - (not givne) Winston, Mary W. Dec 16, 1875 - June 7, 1925 Winston, Mary W. June 28, 1907 - Oct 6, 1908 Daughter of P.H. and Charry E. Winston ======================== St. Elmo Baptist Church (Windsor) 1887 "Formed in 1887 on property donated by Judge F.D. Winston for a church. Judge Winston named the street and church fo St. Elmo's Fire, a natural phenomenon of light discharged in the atmosphere, since he anticipated that St. Elmo would be a light in Windsor and the surrounding areas." (More history in "St. Luke Guide to African American History in Bertie County") Available from: Hope Plantation 132 Hope House Road Windsor, NC 27983. 919 794-3140 ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.