DAVIE COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Taylor Family Cemetery ----¤¤¤¤---- Found on Saturday 26 January 1974 from 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. by Charles Odell Williams. Found on W. Hamp Seat land, guided to grave by Hamp Seat. He said, "That he had cleared the land by the grave." Ham Seats also said, "That he had moved some rocks near the graveyard," and added that "The rocks he moved from the near the grave yard in a field near by, looked like a old church had once been there near the grave yard. He had said," That a man had been there before me looking for Oak Grove Church. Possibly that was the name of that church. There are nine tombstones there but only three are readable. Some of the old stones have cracked and the writing on the stones has broken off the markers. This graveyard is on the Farmington Road number 1410, one mile north of Interstate 40 on the Farmington road. The graveyard is about a 1/4 of a mile from the highway in a hay field. For more information on this graveyard get in touch with Margaret Miller Conrad. Margaret Miller married Mr. Conrad and they live in Pine Community west of Farmington, in Davie County, North Carolina. I picked up a small tombstone and it broke in half. It had no writing on it, and if it did you could not reap it. One tombstone had a letter "F " on it and that was all you could see on it. Two footstones were in the graveyard with the initials P.O. and M.A.G. (Margaret Miller Conrad is about 65 years old.) Margaret Miller Conrad spent about 3 hours in the cemetery reading the old stones. She copied it all down in her notes. Transcribed from copies from Mocksville Public Library sent to me by Miss Flossie Martin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Donald R. Taylor don.lida.taylor@worldnet.att.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------