Buckingham County VA - Presybyterian Church Cemetery (partial) File submitted by Dr. Barbara Allen ********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES 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. ********************************************************************** I was in Buckingham County last August, passing through without NEARLY enough time to research my MAY or MEREDITH kin, but I did persuade dear hubby to stop so we could take pictures of the courthouse, which plays a small part in my family's history, as does the neighboring tavern. Because some of my relatives' names are noted in the records of the Presbyterian church there, we walked around the cemetery. I didn't find any MAYs, though I didn't much expect to....those graves would probably have long ago disappeared. However, I DID rather compulsively take down some names and dates on some of the headstones in this little church cemetery, and I will share them with you, so you can put them in the archives if you like. Sgt. Richard T. COBB Co. E 21 VA Inf CSA Capt. William ? MOSS ? 4 Va Ca Av CSA Thomas Jeter DAVIDSON 1865-1935 Eveline Wife Of Dr. C. E. Davidson 1827-1905 Thomas H. RICE Co. E 20 VA Inf CSA L.H. Pearson Co. D 3 VA L A Rgt CSA Capt. Samuel P. MOODY Co. E. ? VA Inf CSA The following is a group of graves together under a marker that reads: "MOSELEY." Pattie H. 1850-1909 Rosa C. 1872-1935 John H. 1874-1910 Willie W. 1880-1937 SPM 1833-1912 PHM JHM Also: ? O. PATTESON (no "r" in this name) 2nd Lt. Bennin S. SHAW Co. C 3 Va Reg CSA HALL Namie E. 1846-1922 Thomas B. 1853-1911 That about winds it up for now....I'd have written down more but the mosquitoes were feasting on my children and one of the boys sprained his ankle jumping off a piece of playground equipment. I hope this helps SOMEONE! And maybe someday, someone will find Charles May's grave for me! Dr. Barbara Allen Ft. Worth TX