GREENVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - Kilgore Family Cemetery ********************************************************************** SCGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, provided this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor(s) of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed SCGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ********************************************************************** Contributed to The SCGenWeb Archives by: Bob Merritt Feb 2000 ---------------------------------------- ROW 1 Field gravestone Field gravestone Andrew McCrary, Esq. b. September 8, 1775 d. August 31, 1852 He resided in Greenville District half a century. He served as Magistrate for many years and gave General satisfaction. He was in the strictest sense of the word an honest and upright man. ????? he was not a member of any Church. He exhibited the character of a Christian in all his acts firmly believing in the authenticity of the scriptures as being the revealed will of God. Martha McCrary b. June 14, 1777 d. July 17, 1855 Consort of Andrew McCrary, Esq. Jesse T. McCrary b. July 30, 1827 d. March 22, 1862 Moses McCrary b. February 16, 1798 d. May 15, 1871 Catherine McCrary b. March 4, 1795 d. October 9, 1873 Consort of Moses McCrary ROW 2 Field gravestone Field gravestone---rebar attached Field gravestone---rebar attached Field gravestone---rebar attached Field gravestone ROW 3 Harriet K. Gaston b. March 19, 1830 d. August 5, 1832 Daughter of T.L. And Prudence Gaston Prudence Gaston b. February 4, 1801 d. October 9, 1840 Consort of T.L. Gaston Field gravestone ROW 4 James Kilgore, Esq. b. May 29, 1765 d. August 23, 1813 He lived and died in the confidence of the Citizens of Greenville District, having been their Representative the last 16 years in the Legislative of South Caroline. Keziah Kilgore b. July 17, 1768 d. April 21, 1831 Widow of James Kilgore, Esq. She left 9 children, many grandchildren and friends to mourn her departure. ROW 5 Field gravestone Field gravestone Josiah Kilgore b. September 2, 1818 d. March 24, 1828 Son og Josiah and Harriet Kilgore Mrs. H. M. Kilgore b. December 9, 1796 d. September 15, 1876 Josiah Kilgore, Esq. b. December 24, 1790 d. June 21, 1856 He was a man of liberal education, and as a legislator, surveyor or general of So. Car. And a civil officer for many years. Discharged his duties as a public servant with ability and honesty; a man of sterling integrity and great moral worth, public spirited and enterprising. He secured the esteem and admiration of all and by his walk, proved to be of God's greatest workmanship, an honest man, a kind husband, parent and master, he died honored and loved by all. Margaret Katherine Barry b. April 3, 1833 d. April 1, 1835 Daughter of Richard and Margaret Barry Mrs. Louisa E. Kilgore b. No Date d. January 18, 1854 Wife of W.C. Kilgore In the 21st year of her age W. C. Kilgore, MD b. January 9, 1824 d. October 21, 1866 W. C. Kilgore b. January 9, 1854 d. December 2, 1878 ROW 6 Maimee Lynda b. April 11, 1881 d. stone broken across date Daughter of J.S. & M.D. Kilgore Wm. Clarence b. October 26, 1870 d. January 15, 1880 Son of J.S. & M.D. Kilgore Josiah T. Brockman b. November 9, 1828 d. November 27, 1828 Son of Tho. P. & Mary Brockman John B. Brockman b. August 18, 1830 d. January 5, 1831 Son of Tho. P. & Mary Brockman Capt. James H. Brockman b. July 19, 1822 d. September 15, 1844 T. P. Brockman b. December 4, 1797 d. August 20, 1859 Aged 61 years, 8 months & 16 days He was honored with the liberal and empowering confidence of his fellow citizens representing them in both branches of the Legislature of South Carolina, successfully for more than a quarter of a century. In his capasity, he wielded a commanding influence and ______ with the first businessman in the state. Mary Brockman b. April 5, 1800 d. April 14, 1861 Consort of T.P. Brockman Frances E. Stokes b. July 21, 1826 d. October 7, 1861 Consort of J.E. Stokes Daughter of T.P. & Mary Brockman ROW 7 H. M. D. Kilgore b. June 5, 1861 d. September 19, 1862 Youngest daughter of J.C. & T.C. Kilgore Temperance C. Kilgore b. November 6, 1835 d. April 6, 1900 J. C. Kilgore b. February 12, 1831 d. May 16, 1900 Henrietta Elizabeth b. May 14, 1833 d. March 27, 1835 Daughter of Josiah & Harriet Kilgore This gravestone was found in the Old Pilgrim Church cemetery. Apparently, someone threw the stone over the fence. During this survey, the new subdivision was building a fence around the Kilgore cemetery which have damaged or relocated some of the stones in the Kilgore and Old Pilgrim Church cemetery. I personally saw some of the subdivision workers throwing thrash and concrete/rocks into both cemeteries. **************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ****************************************************************