Patrick County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Cemeteries.....Akers-Bryant Cemetery - Complete Survey ************************************************ 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: Ron Martin cindyandron@bellsouth.net July 17, 2021, 11:09 pm Abstracted By: Ron Martin This cemetery is located on Union Bridge Road in a very remote area of Patrick County, VA not far from the Patrick/Franklin County line. The GPS coordinates are 36.8343, -80.1103. The exact driving directions are from Union Primitive Baptist Church, turn right onto Union Bridge Road. Go .3 miles and there will be a driveway on the left with an iron gate that is usually open. Turn into the driveway and go perhaps 25 yards and the cemetery will be on the left in the woods. There are about 25 graves marked by crude stones, no descriptions; and there may be other unmarked graves. Cemetery is immersed in the forest with a lot of thick vegetation. It is hard to get to only due to the bushes and trees in this area. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Akers Isaac Robert March 26, 1873 February 13, 1940 Akers Maria Harriet Bryant May 24, 1868 September 4, 1908 Akers Roy L July 17, 1908 Unknown No Marker Akers Ursula Jane February, 1860 January 15, 1933 Her tombstone states Z.J. Bryant Hettie Vera Akers January 10, 1897 October 23, 1924 Emberson Homer Harrison May 7, 1900 December 25, 1921 He was a victim of a homicide and the person was never apprehended. Emberson Oscar T September 1896 Unknown Emberson Samuel Jack November 16, 1874 December 25, 1913 Holley David 1811 March 20, 1886 Setliff Barnett B 1815 August 1, 1885 Setliff Christopher C. May 1, 1899 1906 Setliff Daniel P Unknown May 4, 1907 Setliff Posey Austin February 6, 1892 October 27, 1918 He perished in France during World War I. Additional Comments: This cemetery is filled with graves with just crude fieldstones and there are at least 25 or more. There could also be some unmarked graves. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/patrick/cemeteries/akersbry107gcm.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/vafiles/ File size: 2.9 Kb