Franklin County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Cemeteries.....Perdue Family Cemetery ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Tom Klatka June 14, 2011 The Perdue Family Cemetery was founded by Meshack & Mary Perdue in the early 19th century. Meshack Perdue was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. The cemetery is located adjacent to the southeast side of Foxfire Road (Route 672) and just south of the intersection of Foxfire Road with Fox Lane (Route 671). Headstones & Inscriptions: uninscribed fieldstone markers at head and foot of grave Perdue / Joseph Lee Perdue / Mar. 31 1879 / Mar. 6 1954 / Perdue / Lucy Altic Perdue / Sept. 3, 1886 / Feb. 23, 1965; uninscribed fieldstone markers at head and foot of grave uninscribed fieldstone markers at head and foot of grave Le_ Perdew / Dec. _ H__ 26 / Feb. 1863 uninscribed fieldstones at head and foot of grave Whittle Perdue (no inscribed dates) Albertia C. Jefferson / Born Oct. 15 / 1855 / Died Sept. 14 0 1923 Oliver J. Jefferson / June 23 / 1860 / Oct. 12/ 1947 uninscribed fieldstone marker at head and foot of grave Mary Perdew / Died / 1850 / Aged 54 (?) / Meshack Perdue / Died 1836 / Aged 80 (?) – metal SAR 1775 marker affixed to a stone at base of headstone/ foot of the grave marked with original soapstone headstone – M. Perdue / Dec. Dec. 30. 1837 / Aged 80.