DINWIDDIE COUNTY, VA - CEMETERIES – Hamlin Cemetery ----¤¤¤---- Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, The Hamlin family graveyard: 1936 Aug. 4 Research made by Dorothy Gray Pilout Cemetery Location: .6 mile from and on the west side of Route #626, on a by- road, and 1.7 miles from the junction of Spain’s Road with Route #626, and is 5.4 miles northwest of Church Road, and in the rear of a tenant house on the farm of Burke Watkins, Church Road, Virginia. Dinwiddie County DATE: The date of the earliest grave is 1806. OWNERS: Mr. Burke Watkins, Church Road, Virginia. (1936) DESCRIPTION: This graveyard is located in a wooded section, and there are several graves marked with stones. Colonel Hamlin is buried here, but there is no stone to mark his grave. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: In Memory of George Willoughby Son of John & Hannah E. Hamlin Born October 1st, 1807 Died August 2nd 1827 Aged 19 years, 10 Mos. & 2 days In Memory of John Hamlin Son of Stephen & Mary Hamlin Who died April 22nd, 1824 In Memory of Hannah E. Consort of John Hamlin and Daughter of Henry & Elizabeth Browne Born August 10th, 1784 Died Feb. 5th 1818 Aged 33 years, 5 Mos. & 26 days In Memory of Henry Browne Son of John & Hannah E. Hamlin Born July 29th 1805 Died June 16th 1806 Aged 10 Mos. 18 days SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Informant: Mr. S.P. Spain, Church Road, Virginia. Tombstone Inscriptions Visit by worker. ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Joan Renfrow NOTICE: I have no relationship or further information in regards to this family. ___________________________________________________________________