PAGE COUNTY, VA - CEMETERIES – East Point United Brethren Cemetery ----¤¤¤---- Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, East Point United Brethren cemetery: 1935 Dec. 11 Research made by Cannie C. Morris Cemetery Location: .25 mile south of East Point on west side of Route #602. Page County, Virginia DATE: Unknown. OWNERS: East Point United Brethren Church (1936) DESCRIPTION: Public burying ground in very good condition. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Here indeed we find a very old cemetery. We just can’t state how old it is. The old East Point Church, which was a union church, was built about the same time the old Elk Run Church was built. It is known that some of the older Conrads and Stovers were buried here. They were members of pioneer families. A. L. 2 M. C. 1830 J. Conrad B. Oct 18, 1783 D. June 23, 1853 David H. Stover Born 1827 Died July 20, 1861 Aged 34 years Daniel Harlin united with The M.E. Ch. South 1854 Died May 16, 1857 Aged 40 years To live as Christ to die is gain. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Informants: C. E. Jones and Rev. W.H. Smith East Point, 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. ___________________________________________________________________