PETERSBURG, VA - CEMETERIES – Blandford Cemetery (Part 7) ----¤¤¤---- Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection [NOTE TO READERS: THIS TRANSCRIPTION IS IN BURIAL LOCATION ORDER, NOT ALPHABETICAL. FOR BEST RESULTS, USE “SEARCH” TO LOCATE YOUR NAMES OF INTEREST] LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Blandford Cemetery: 1937 Research made by Bettie B. Powell Dorothy G. Pilout Mamie B. Fraser Cemetery Location: Southeastern section of Petersburg, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia [Continued] Margaret E. Daughter of James T. and Mary A. Young Born May 23, 1856 Died June 19, 1864 James Bell son of James T. and Mary A. Young Born Oct. 18, 1853 Died Feb. 3, 1897 James T. Young Born May 13, 1825 Died March 17, 1892 Mary A. Young Born Aug. 16, 1837 Died Oct. 7, 1903 William W. Thweatt 1838 – 1901 His Wife Martha A. Sydnor 1843 – 1920 Carroll T. Sydnor Jan. 13, 1858 Nov. 15, 1923 He giveth his beloved sleep Olivia Bell Wife of Carroll T. Sydnor Dec. 7, 1851 Nov. 18, 1926 None knew thee, but to love thee. My Husband Capt. Jos. A. Sydnor Born July 26, 1814 Died Nov. 11, 1864 A good name is better than precious ointment; And the day of death, than the day of one’s birth. Though lost to sight to memory dear. In memory of our Mother Mary V. Consort of Capt. Joseph A. Sydnor Born Sept. 13, 1821 Died March 25, 1896 Aged 75 years, 6 mos. & 12 days For I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand. At Rest. Joseph A. Sydnor, Jr. Son of the late Jos. A. and Mary Sydnor Born May 10, 1854 Died May 15, 1865 What I do, thou knowest not now, but thou shall know hereafter. Too pure, too bright, for earth. By his Mother. Lucy A. H. Wife of T.L.H. Young Born in Sussex Co., Va. Died in Petersburg, Va. Jan. 10, 1872 Her children arise up and call her blessed Ida Josephine Lattier Born April 22, 1851 Died Oct. 4, 1858 Ere yet a cloud of sorrow cast, its shadow O’er her day. Her form was wrapped within the shroud, her spirit passed away. Ici Repasse Les Corpse De Deux enfans Francis Mart Eu October 1832 Fait parleur perre Suisse Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth C. Otey Consort of Thomas Otey Died 28th Nov’r 1830 Aged 17 years In memory of Henry C. Clark Died in Petersburg, Va. June 17, 1889 Aged 79 years Husband Thou art gone to rest, We will not weep for thee. Thou art now, where oft on earth thy spirit longed to be. In memory of Robert P. Clark Son of Thomas J. and Susan Clark Born Sept. 29, 1850 Killed Jan. 20, 1865 Aged 14 yrs. 3 mos. & 22 days C. M. Hughes Born Jan. 18, 1825 Died Nov. 16, 1886 Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace. My meditation of him shall be sweet-Ps. CIV-34 James Dunlop Born January 31, 1849 Died October 30, 1877 John F.P. Boisseau Born Sept. 15, 1829 Died Dec. 24, 1867 Fannie Parham Wife of John F.P. Boisseau Born Aug. 30, 1833 Died May 19, 1906 Lizzie W. Broadnax Born Sept. 5, 1856 Died Sept. 5, 1859 Confederate States Army Robert Walker Broadnax Petersburg Cavalry Sacred to the Memory of Abigail Colner Born April 3, 1764 Died March 28, 1837 In the peaceful hope of a glorious immortality, In consideration of her excellencies this stone has been caused to be erected that those who knew her while living may bring to mind the example of piety and of usefulness. Here lies the body of Mrs. Ann Armstrong Who died in the faith and hope of the gospel on the 2nd of May A.D. 1820 This Grave Contains the remains of John Flockart Native of Scotland Died Sept. 18, 1835 Aged 29 years Amanda Halligan Died Jan. 5, 1911 Aged 83 years James Halligan Died Sept. 11, 1893 Aged 73 years He died as he lived, trusting in God. The memory of the Just is blessed. Margarete (Halligan) Born Nov. 11, 1858 Died Aug. 21, 1863 John (Halligan) Born Oct. 1, 1857 Died Aug. 21, 1858 Mary (Halligan) Born Dec. 29, 1855 Died Dec. 26, 1861 Sacred to the memory of Margaret Fenton Consort of Dennis Fenton Born in County Galway A.D. 1831 Died Oct. 29, 1869 Requiescat in Peace Sacred to the Memory of Dennis Fenton Born in County Limerick Ireland A.D. 1825 Died in Petersburg, Va. June 20, A.S. 1870 Aged 45 years Susan Haskins Wife of Lemuel Peebles 1837 – 1870 Ely (Peebles) [nothing more] Hartwell Heath Peebles 1845 – 1864 Lemuel Peebles 1809 – 1880 Jane Maria Jordan Wife of Lemuel Peebles 1818 – 1863 Lemuel Jordan Peebles 1838 – 1862 Rebecca Jane Peebles Sept. 11, 1856 Sept. 11, 1857 Rebecca Jane Peebles June 20, 1844 Aug. 2, 1855 Thomas Pretlow Peebles Jan. 1, 1853 March 12, 1858 Silas Waverly Peebles Jan. 25, 1837 Apr. 25, 1838 Maria Florence Peebles May 1, 1842 Dec. 1851 Erected by his wife to the memory of Joseph Littleton Peebles Dec. 31, 1847 May 18, 1913 A Just man, Loved with an everlasting love. and Kate Smith Watson His wife Nov. 1, 1853 Aug. 7, 1914 Peace Perfect Peace Confederate States of America Joseph L. Peebles Co. e, Archer’s Bat’n 4 Va. Reserves C.S.A. John Frederick Peebles Born in Prince George Va. April 15th 1815 Died in Petersburg, Va. Dec’r 6th 1855 Future generations may well linger around this shrine, consecrated to genius and worth by grateful and devoted friends. I was sick and ye visited me. Matt: 25, 36 John Frederick Peebles Son of Lemuel Peebles and Janie Maria Jordan Nov. 25, 1851 Feb. 10, 1930 The grave of our dear son John W. Harrison of Prince George Co., Va. Killed near Petersburg May 12, 1864 Aged 20 years – 8 mos & 5 days G. W. Slifer Co. G 2 Va. Inf. (Stonewall Brigade) Killed March 25, 1865 A native of Frederick Co., Md. My Beloved Wife Mary M’Grath Died Aug. 26, 1861 Aged 33 years Native of Ireland, County Limerick May her soul rest in Peace Sacred to the memory of Roger Mallory Native of Louisa Co., Va. For many years a resident, and an extremely popular and influential citizen of Petersburg. Born March 9, 1790 Died June 20, 1830 He was a member of the Petersburg Canada Volunteers. His remains fitly repose beside those of his old companions in arm and glory Capt. Richard McRae. Behold the generous patriot band Brave guardians of their native land By no ignoble view inspired By love of country only fired March forth to combat side by side No mercenary thought excite Freedom and for home they fight Virginia flower her ornament and pride. In Memory of Capt. Richard M’Rae Late Commandant of the Petersburg Canada Volunteers in the War with Great Britain in the year 1812, a corps who under the impulse of holy patriotism in the hour of their Country’s need leaped from their downy beds foregoing domestic comfort, and ease, instantly organized and took up the line of march for the Canada frontier where under the supreme Command of Gen. Harrison they met the disciplined armies of their country’s enemy and the 5th day of May 1813, after a bloody conflict defeated them giving place to a hitherto distracted district and won for their home to the exalted and imperishable appellation of the Cockade City of the Union. Petersburg Volunteers who embarked in the service of their country in the War with Great Britain on the 21st Oct. 1812, and consecrated their valor at the Battle of Fort Meigs on the 5th May 1813. Captain Richard M’Rae Lieutenants William Tisdale 1st Henry Gary 2nd Ensign d Shirley Tisdale p Sergeants James Stevens 1st d Robert B. Cook 2nd p Samuel Stevens 3d w John Henderson 4th p a Corporals N.B. Spotswood 1st p John Perry 2d d Joseph Scott 3d w Thomas G. Scott 4th w Joseph C. Noble 5th G.T. Clough 6th k Musicians Daniel Eshon w James Jackson w Privates Andrew Andrews d Richard Adams John Bignall Edward Branch, Jr. Richard H. Branch Thomas B. Bigger p a Robert Blick George Burge William Burton Daniel Brooks Richard Booker, p a Geo. Booker k Joseph R. Bentley John W. Bentley Edmund Brown w Thomas Clarke Reuben Clements Moses Clements James G. Chalmers p Edward Cheniworth d James Cabiness Edward H. Cogbill Samuel Cooper w James Cureton d William R. Chives w George Chaddock William R. Chives w George Chaddock Lanen Deeton Wm. B. De(gorc)raffenriedt George P. Digges Grieve Drummond w Alfred O. Eggleston p a James Farrar p John Frank Edmunds Gee d James Gary Frederick Gary George Grundy George W. Grymes LeRoy Graves Edmund M. Giles p a William Harrison Nathaniel Harrison Jacob Humbert John C. Hill James Jeffers William Lacey d Herbert C. Lofton w Benjamin Lawson Alfred Lorain William Lanier d William R. Leigh w David Mann Nicholas Massenberg k Anthony Mullen Benjamin Middleton Roger Mallory Joseph Mason w Edward Mumford p a Samuel Miles d James Page John Patter p a Benjamin Pegram Thomas W. Perry James Peterson Richard Pool John Rawlings Geo. Richards Wm. P. Rawlings d Evans Rawlings Geo. P. Raybourne d John Shore k John Shelton Richard Sharp John Spratt Robert Stevens Ezra Stith w Thomas Scott w John H. Saunders Daniel Worsham Thomas Worsham Chas. Wynne Nathaniel H. Wills w John F. Wiley w Samuel Williams k John F. Williams David Williams James Williams d-died w-wounded at Fort Meigs k-killed at Fort Meigs P-promoted p a – promoted in the army General Orders – Headquarters – Detroit 17th Oct. 1813 The term of service for which the Petersburg Volunteers were engaged having expired they are permitted to commence their March to Virginia, as soon as they can be transported to the south side of the lake. In granting a discharge to this patriotic and gallant corps, the General feels at a loss for words adequate to convey his sense of their exalted merits, almost exclusively composed of individuals who had been nursed in the lap of ease, they have for twelve months, borne the hardships and privations of military life. In the midst of an inhospitable wilderness, with a cheerfulness and alacrity which has never been surpassed. Their conduct in the field has been excelled by no other corps; and whilst in camp, they have set an example of subordination and respect for military authority to the whole army. The General requests Captain M’Rae his Subalterns Non Commissioned Officers and Privates to accept his warmest thanks – and bids them an affectionate farewell. By Command – Robert Butler Acting Assistant Adjutant General Erected by citizens of Petersburg Anno Domini 1856 Capt. Richard M’Rae Born May 15, 1787 Died May 31, 1854 Helen Estelle Daughter of E.M. and C.G. Vaiden Born Aug. 24, 1857 Died July 24, 1872 Farewell but not forgotten. Too soon, doth sorrow weep O’er thy untimely doom- Too early dost thou sleep the slumber of the tomb. In memory of Mary Ann Daughter of Patrick and Bridget Cummings born May 29, 1856 Died Aug. 28, 1859 Aged 3 years – 3 mos. In memory of Bernard and Margaret Cummings Born Aug. 24, 1857 Died Aug. 6, 1858 Aged 11 M – 15 D Sacred to the memory of Joseph C. Noble Born September 30th 1788 Died August 4th 1820 Oh could esteem and love preserve our breath and guard us longer from the stroke of death- The stroke of death on him had later free, whom all mankind esteemed and love so well. Sacred to the memory of Martha Price Noble Consort of Joseph C. Noble Who died in early life the 12th Sept’r, 1818 Here virtue, innocence and worth combined – Two soon are to the tomb consigned. The grave of Frederick D. Peters a native of Germany and for many years an eminent merchant of this town Died 10th December 1827 Aged 42 years Sacred to the Memory of Edward Hannon Who died October 25th 1801 Aged 37 years The grave of Anne E. Peters Died 14th of March 1825 Aged 32 years and Her eldest daughter Henrietta Julia is also interred here Died 23rd Sept. 1815 Aged 13 months Captain James B. Read Died November 13, 1884 Aged 71 years A soldier of the Southern Confederacy Sacred to the memory of Emily Susan daughter of J.B. and S. Read Born in Petersburg 20th November 1814 Died in Amelia County 25th October 1820 Sacred to the memory of John Blythe Read who departed this life January 15th 1818 Aged 41 years and 7 months Sleep soft in dust. Wait the almighty will then rise unchanged and be an angel still-Beneath this Repose the remains of Mrs. Susan Read Virtuous affectionate wife of John B. Read Daughter of John and Priscilla Pride of Chesterfield County Born on 21st January 1787 and departed this life the 16th of April-Ano Domini 1817 Could blameless manners or affection warm, Could the mild virtues still to memory dear, or innocence the rage of death disarm and early victom had not rested here, Nor had a husband mourn’d his doom severe-Nor infant sorrows streamed around the grave, Nor weeping relatives mix’d the falling tear such was her worth. Could worth exception crave Earth’s dreary call could N’er that form beloved enslave. and Frances Priscilla Read Born 28th Sept. 1806 Died 28th Nov. 1807 and Elizabeth Rosina Read Born 16th Aug. 1810 Died 2nd July 1811 and John Pride Read Born 3rd June and died 3rd July 1813 Sacred to their Memory this tomb is dedicated by her husband and their father. Josephine Roe Wife of William H. Rankey Dec. 12, 1846 July 25, 1920 At Rest – Mother In memory of our son Wm. H. Rankey Born in Richmond, Va. Dec. 12, 1846 Died in Petersburg, Va. May 18, 1880 God’s finger touched him and he slept. Weep Not, he is at rest. Sadie Roe Born Aug. 9, 1872 Emma Frances Roe Nov. 12, 1854 Dec. 16, 1926 At Rest In loving remembrance of W. H. D. Walker Born July 8, 1843 Died April 14, 1891 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Sacred to the memory of John L. Fear Born Feb. 3, 1810 Died June 25, 1890 Aged 80 years Peaceful be thy silent slumber. Peaceful be thy grave so low. Thou no more will join our number. Thou no more our song will know. Yet again we hope to meet thee when the day of life is fled. And in Heaven with joy to greet thee where no farewell tears are shed. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary Fear Wife of William Fear Who was born Aug. 22, 1777 and Died July 30, 1849 Aged 71 years-11 months and 8 days The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. This testimonial of regret is caused to be erected by her son John F. Fear. In memory of my Husband N. A. Lee Born in Lunenburg Co., Va. June 9, 1845 Died in Petersburg Jan. 21, 1879 God’s finger touched him and he slept. Belle G. Wife of John R. Turner and daughter of John and Martha Lee Born Nov. 5, 1841 Died Dec. 3, 1877 Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection. Jonnie Lee son of John R. and Belle G. Turner Born March 6, 1868 Died Sept. 9, 1870 Only Waiting Sacred to the memory of Miles Edward Lee Son of John & Martha Lee of Petersburg, Va. He was born in Lunenburg County July 15, 1836 and died February 14, 1847 Thou art gone to thy rest. Dearest child of affection, thou art gone to thy savior. But tis’ wrong to deplore thee. Since earth has no sorrows that Heaven can not heal. Anne S. Duffey Wife of Rev. Chas. H. Hall Died Oct. 12, 1899 Aged 64 years There eyes shall see the Kingdom in his beauty. They shall behold the Lord that is very far off. Sergt. Henry Gee 62 Va. Mil War 1812 Fanny Ann Hobson Daughter of Owen H. and Harriet M. Hobson Aged 9 years, 7 mos 19 days She blooms in Heaven Sarah Caroline Wife of Robert A. Hamilton and daughter of Nathl. & Sarah C. Alexander Born June 4, 1828 Died Jan. 14, 1864 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Robert Alston Hamilton Son of Patrick & Mary Eaton Hamilton Born July 17, 1818 Died Nov. 20, 1888 Mary Stewart Wife of Alexander Hamilton and daughter of Alexander & Anne E. Donnan Born Sept. 19, 1851 Died April 10, 1877 She sleeps the sleep of the pure and Just. Infant son of Alexr. & Helen L. Hamilton 1886 – 1887 Alexander Hamilton Son of Robert A. & Sarah Alexander Hamilton Born March 18, 1851 Died Feb. 4, 1916 He doeth the thing which is right and speaketh the truth from his heart. Lelia T. Wife of Robert P. Hamilton Born Oct. 18, 1845 Died Nov. 7, 1922 Faithful unto death. She hath a crown of life. Robert P. Hamilton Eldest son of Robert A. & Sarah Alexander Hamilton Died August 16, 1874 Aged 28 years The sooner death, the earlier immortality. Wm. B. Green Born April 5, 1801 Died May 1, 1866 Catherine W. Epps Wife of Wm. B. Green Born Dec. 25, 1802 Died Oct. 6, 1867 At Rest Matthew W. Miller Born Sept. 22, 1846 Died Jan. 9, 1920 Ann C. Green Wife of M.W. Miller Born May 28, 1846 Died March 10, 1922 Peace Perfect Peace Wm. P. Green 1841 – 1894 Ann Maria Wife of John P. Mason Born Jan. 8, 1829 Died Jan. 7, 1886 Rest in Peace Mother Jane Wife of W.R. Woody Died Dec. 1, 1891 Aged 79 years Father W. L. Woody Died Sep. 3, 1884 Aged 75 years Anson Woody Son of W.L. & Jane Woody Killed in Battle Seven Pines June 1, 1862 Aged 19 years As a son dutiful and affectionate, as a Brother loving and kind, as a soldier true unto death. In memory of Mrs. Harriet Bolling Slater Died July 14, 1905 In her 82 year Asleep in Jesus My Beloved Husband Robert T. Reade Born in Westmoreland Co. Died in Petersburg June 18, 1862 in the 33rd year of his age Oh! See how soon the flowers of life decay. How soon terrestial pleasures fade away. This star of comfort for a moment given, Rose on earth then set to rise in heaven. Our Mothers Mary R. Partin Died 1871 and Martha Eliza Partin Born 1842 Died 1898 Our Father W. M. Partin Born 1831 Died 1905 Mother Anne Elizabeth Harville Wife of James A. Jordan 1855 – 1928 God and thy Mother watch o’er the keep. J. A. Jordan John Cora Holice In loving Memory of Bettie Mason Meacham Wife of William Everette Chappell Born Aug. 11, 1857 Died Feb. 23, 1926 At Rest In loving Memory of William Everette Chappell Born in Prince Geo. Co., Va. Sept. 8, 1835 Died in Sussex Co., Feb. 27, 1901 Life without thee husband seems cold and dark to me. How much of joy and brightness I’ve lost in losing thee. He died as he lived trusting in God. In loving memory of my Mother Elizabeth Mason Meacham Wife of B. T. Meacham Born in Sussex Co., Va. June 22, 1822 Died in Petersburg, Va. August 26, 1857 Affections tribute here I raise. Tis All that I can do till death shall close my earthly days, Our love then to renew. In loving memory of my Aunt Mrs. Sarah Mason Glover Wife of W.E. Glover Born in Sussex Co., Va. October 17, 1820 Died in Petersburg, Va. January 15, 1875 She is not dead but sleepeth. (Masonic Emblem) In Memory of Thomas Elliott Born in Wilmington, Delaware A.D. 1797 Died November 14, 1856 Leaving a wife and two children to mourn his loss. The body that corrupted fell Shall incorrupted rise. This was erected by his affectionate wife. Mrs. Sarah E. Elliott Born in 1815 Died April 11, 1860 The sweet remembrance of the Just Shall flourish while they sleep in dust. T.E. - S.E.E. Charles C. Son of Thomas & Julia Rushmore Born in Prince George Co., Va. June 16, 1857 Died in Prince George Co., Va. March 25, 1891 Julia Wife of Thomas Rushmore Born in Green Co., N.Y. Nov. 21, 1820 Died in Petersburg, Va. Feb. 4, 1892 Thomas Rushmore Born in Green Co., N.Y. March 18, 1818 Died in Petersburg, Va. September 19, 1891 God’s finger touched her and she slept Julia A. Daughter of Thomas & Julia Rushmore Born in Ontario Co., N.Y. March 12, 1847 Died in Petersburg, Va. July 13, 1893 She hath done what she could. Mary Jane Daughter of Jonathan & Laura A. Thorne Born in Greene Co., N.Y. Aug. 7, 1838 Died in Petersburg, Va. Feb. 13, 1857 Ella Beckwith 1858 Sacred to the memory of My Husband Rev. Frank Stanley Who departed this life Oct. 5, 1862 Age 55 years For is we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus, will God bring with Him. Sarah C. Stanley Relict of Rev. F.R. Stanley born Oct. 9, 1811 Died March 30, 1879 Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. And he said to me, these are they which came out of great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Sacred to the memory of Laura Matilda Infant daughter of Indiana Hall Born Nov. 13, 1860 Died Aug. 18, 1862 I take these little lambs said He and lay them on my breast. Protection they shall find in Me be ever blest. H. O. Lills [nothing more] Corpl. Jas. L. Gillespie Co. G. 25 Reg. N. C. Vol. Died July 22, 1862 Aged 20 years 4 mos & 17 days L. S. White 19th Rgt. N.C. Vol. Co. H. Died July 23, 1862 G. Co. Wm. A. Vickers 49th Rgt. N.C. Vol. Co. H. Died July 23, 1862 G. Co. Confederate Dead 1861 – 1865 Martha D. Wife of John Jones late of Warwick County Va. Born June 17, 1797 Died March 16, 1863 My loss is her gain. Rest in Peace. Erected by her husband Corp. Geo. W. Harrison Co. F. 5 Va. Cav. C.S.A. R. E. Brockwell Petersburg City Guards Killed in Battle of Seven Pines June 1, 1862 Sacred to the memory of Elijah M. Howell Born Nov. 30, 1819 and departed this life July 1, 1862 Aged 42 years Thou art gone and thee we miss at morning, noon and night; Thou hast passed from earth to bliss to dwell with God and angels bright. This stone is erected by his devoted wife, Indiana. In Memory of Alex R. McIntosh Inverness, Scotland Died Feby. 19, 1884 Aged 54 years At Rest Sacred to the Memory of Dalha Pope Kennedy Daughter of George D. & Betsey E. Baskerville Born in Warren Co., N.C. April 1, 1829 Died in Dinwiddie Co., Va. Sept. 4, 1891 Sacred to the Memory of My Husband Alexander Kennedy Son of Alexander and Anne McIntosh Kennedy Born in Press Scotland March 11, 1809 Died in Petersburg, Va. Jany. 25, 1870 All is peace perfect peace Mary Wife of Geo. D. Baskerville Entered into rest Nov. 13, 1873 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. My Beloved M.B. Mother George D. Baskerville Second son of William and Mary Baskerville of Lombardy Grove Mecklenburg Co., Va. Born Nov. 12, 1793 Died Apr. 7, 1862 Peace Andrew Keever 49th Regt. N.C. Vol. Co. 1 Died July 29, 1862 In memory of Thomas D. Lollar Died in the Confederate service Aug. 7, 1862 Aged 21 years 9 months & 10 days Son of Archibald & Mirey Lollar of Richmond County, N.C. Be ye also ready In memory of Mrs. Ann E. Consort of Abel Jackson & daughter of Ralph Curtis Blake Born Sept. 19, 1811 Died Aug. 13, 1861 She was beloved by all who knew her. Larkin Brumley Died Oct. 23, 1861 Aged 74 years Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace. Joseph L. Brumley Died Sept. 15, 1866 Aged 23 years He served faithfully in the 12 Va. Regiment during the whole war, and was twice wounded. His character was all that a doling mother and sister, who survive him, could have wished. He had many friends and no enemies. He trusted in God and was not disappointed. W. E. Ramey Va. Council No. 3 Jr. O U A M Born Sept. 27, 1856 Died Feb. 7, 1913 In Loving Remembrance of My Husband William Egbert Ramey Born Sept. 27, 1856 Died Feb. 11, 1913 A devoted husband and loving father and true friend. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. J. B. Moody Born May 9, 1858 Died June 30, 1926 Gone but not forgotten Caroline E. Eanes Died March 10, 1910 Aged 72 years Peaceful be thy silent slumber Our Mother Martha R. Berry Born June 9, 1828 Died May 28, 1886 Martha G. Eanes [nothing more] George B. Eanes [nothing more] James H. Berry [nothing more] F. O. E. 882 [nothing more] Mrs. Martha S. Walden Wife of T.N. Walden Died Aug. 12, 1887 Aged 63 years & 6 mos. In Memoriam Mother Mary Elizabeth Widow of the late William N. Mays Born Sept. 6, 1836 Died Aug. 2, 1886 Her remains are interred in Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Va. Rest in the Lord. A. Demerest Wool Born Feb. 16, 1861 Died Nov. 9, 1886 I know whom I have believed. Chief Sacred to the Memory of My Beloved Husband William Henderson Eanes Born Oct. 30, 1858 Died July 5, 1893 Leslie Henderson Eanes Born March 14, 1887 Died December 1, 1911 Mary Ellen Wife of William Henderson Eanes Born May 5, 1859 Died Oct. 15, 1913 Cary McKenney Eanes Jan. 19 – Feb. 4, 1890 In Memory of George Myers Born Nov. 22, 1849 Died Oct. 4, 1894 Since thou canst no longer stay to cheer us with thy love, we hope to meet with thee again in yon bright world above. Alwilder Eanes Born Dec. 28, 1849 Died Nov. 17, 1892 Gone, but not forgotten. Evelyn Eanes 1866 – 1891 Mary J. Sydnor Wife of Charles C. Clarke Born Aug. 8, 1840 Died Dec. 3, 1919 Charles C. Clarke Born Sept. 8, 1839 Died Sept. 13, 1894 C. C. Clarke, Jr. Petersburg, Va. 1863 Jacksonville, Fla. 1903 Mother Henrietta Jane Wife of Wm. L. Glover May 25, 1844 Aug. 12, 1897 Gone but not forgotten My Uncle Wm. Lewis Glover Feb. 27, 1846 Dec. 31, 1895 At Rest George Richard Buren Born Jan. 10, 1848 Died Nov. 30, 1918 A light from our household is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our hearts that never can be filled Tariffa Buren Born Dec. 20, 1858 Died April 28, 1903 In love she lived. In Peace she died; Her life was craved, but God denied. In Memory of Thomas J. Hartwell Born April 19, 1846 Died Sept. 13, 1893 John Rowlett Born Feb. 11, 1848 Died June 23, 1904 At Rest In Loving Remembrance of Our Mother Elizabeth J. Grimes Born Feb. 8, 1823 Died Aug. 4, 1907 Dearest Mother thou hast left us and our loss we deeply feel. But tis God that has bereft us. He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee when the day of life is fled. When in Heaven in joy to greet thee, where no farewell tear is shed. Erected by her Daughters Mary and Bettie. Edward Jefferson Grimes Born in Petersburg, Va. April 1814 Died January 22, 1859 A fond and kind husband and father, a sincere and generous hearted friend. Fond Husband, Kind father the grave covers o’re thee. And never on earth shall we see thee again. But strong is our hope that we’ll meet thee in glory where death can not enter, nor sorrow nor pain. In my Father’s House are many Mansions. In Tender Memory of Martha J. Wife of G.M. Badger Born July 7, 1846 Died June 27, 1892 Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep. From which none ever wake to weep. Erected by her mother Mrs. E.J. Morris, formerly Mrs. Grimes. Chas. M. Badger Erect by Mrs. E.J. Morris, formerly Mrs. Grimes Henry VanLeuvenigh Bird Co. C. 12th Va. Infantry Mahone’s Brigade A.N.V. Born July 28, 1843 Died Nov. 19, 1903 Margaret Randolph Bird Born Sept. 23, 1842 Died Nov. 23, 1933 Father Henry Andrew Taylor Dec. 21, 1832 Sept. 10, 1911 Mother Sonora Wright Taylor Aug. 17, 1844 Dec. 9, 1898 Paul [nothing more] Frank [nothing more] R. O. Winfree Died March 11, 1916 Aged 66 years At Rest Robert Viear (on curbing) Father Born July 4, 1832 Died Jan. 25, 1908 and Mother Born April 25, 1850 Died Sept. 12, 1895 Father William G. Nunnally Died May 4, 1876 Mother Lula F. Nunnally Died July 5, 1872 E. J. N. J. W. N. L. E. N. M. J. N. [nothing more] John Mason Moody Nov. 22, 1809 June 2, 1877 At evening time it shall be light and His wife Martha William Wright Dec. 3, 1816 Nov. 7, 1885 Dr. William S. Moody Sept. 17, 1835 April 26, 1883 His children Willie Nellie Gordon Because I live, ye live also. Joseph Gay Lockhart March 2, 1836 July 19, 1885 His Wife Mary Elizabeth Nov. 21, 1836 Sept. 21, 1871 Let your light so shine Children of Joseph C. and Mary E. Lockhart Annie Gray Nov. 26, 1867 Sept. 12, 1892 and William Baron June 25, 1858 April 25, 1862 In Memory of Mother Martha Edmonia Wife of E.A. Brodnax Born April 21, 1836 Died May 23, 1913 He giveth His beloved Sleep Edward A. Brodnax Born June 21, 1821 Died July 27, 1865 Numbered with the saints Ann Robertson Daughter of John and Sarah Spotswood and Wife of Wm. B. Robertson Born Sept. 1, 1789 Died in this city Aug. 13, 1889 Robert Armstrong Born Nov. 24, 1853 Died Nov. 3, 1862 and Richard Spotswood Born Oct. 17, 1860 Died Oct. 24, 1862 Sons of Robert A. and Virginia B. McKenney Virginia Bland McKenney Wife of Robert Armstrong McKenney 1820 – 1902 Robert A. McKenney Born in Westmoreland Co., Virginia Aug. 27, 1817 Died in this city May 5, 1885 Mary Dandridge McKenney Aug. 11, 1864 July 25, 1931 Mother Elizabeth Nelson Daughter of Ann Spottswood & Wm. Bruce Robertson Wife of John B. Stevens Born July 12, 1827 Died March 5, 1903 Father In Memory of John B. Stevens Born Dec. 25, 1819 Died Dec. 25, 1883 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. Mary Goode John Robertson Norborne Spotswood Virginia McKenney Children of J.B. & E.N. Stevens Loulie Stevens Wm. Bruce Stevens [nothing more] Sacred to the Memory of Georgiana K. Gordon Born Oct. 1, 1833 Died April 22, 1878 Hope Stuart Gordon Born Nov. 19, 1859 Died March 22, 1861 Emmer Jane Winfree The adopted daughter of Edward and Mary S. Winfree Born June 7, 1857 Died Aug. 6, 1862 It is well with the child. Samuel B. Herndon June 3, 1853 Nov. 28, 1926 Order of Owls Richmond Nest No. 1566 In loving remembrance of our Father Robertson Tucker Born Jan. 22, 1818 Died Sept. 3, 1897 Sweet rest in Heaven In Memory of Ann R. Beloved wife of R. Tucker Died Nov. 2, 1890 Aged 54 years A Kind, affectionate wife. A fond mother and a friend to all. Sonora B. Wife of John S. Clary Born Nov. 6, 1848 Died July 30, 1874 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. George Couper Killed in Battle of Crator July 30, 1864 Caroline Couper Died April 17, 1866 Peyton H. Hawkins [nothing more] E. J. H. Born Dec. 14, 1854 Died April 1, 1912 Peyton Sr. 1915 Peyton 1907 Edward W. Butcher Born Sept. 19, 1850 Died July 15, 1929 He is not dead, but sleepeth. In loving memory of Ida Amelia Wife of Edward W. Butcher Born July 25, 1853 Died June 6, 1890 A faithful wife, a devoted Mother, a true friend, and a happy Christian, she passed peacefully away from earth to her rest in the paradise of God. I shall be satisfied, when I awake in thy likeness. In Memory of our Brother Junius C. Williams Died March 6, 1885 Aged 37 years D. A. Wilson Born Oct. 7, 1832 Died June 28, 1892 Noel J. Relph Died March 27, 1874 Aged 56 years, 7 Mos., & 13 days Hannah Wife of Noel J. Relph Died Jan. 25, 1885 Aged 66 years, 3 Mos., & 19 days She is not dead, but sleepeth. Samuel Hall Born March 4, 1815 Died Sept. 29, 1884 Margaret Hund Wife of Samuel Hall Born Jan. 11, 1817 Died Feb. 8, 1863 Mary Jane Wife of Burr Lockwood born Jan. 12, 1826 Died Jan. 19, 1905 Ernest Powhatan Son of Geo. W. & Annie H. Hall Born Jan. 5, 1879 Died June 30, 1879 George Washington Hall Born Nov. 25, 1840 Died May 3, 1891 Annie Harriet Wife of Geo. W. Hall Born Jan. 7, 1847 Died July 12, 1908 Amy Virginia Lockwood 1855 – 1935 Victoria A. Romaine Daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth Mason Wife of Charles N. Romaine Jan. 4, 1836 April 16, 1932 In Memory of Charles N. Romaine Son of Samuel B. & Grace E. Romaine Born in New York City March 2nd 1827 Died in New York City March 9th 1884 He giveth his beloved sleep Mason Romaine Son of Victoria & Chas. N. Romaine April 25, 1857 Aug. 29, 1923 Dora Mason Peebles Daughter of Chas. N. & Victoria A. Romaine Wife of John F. Peebles Feb. 28, 1864 Feb. 15, 1928 Janet Bland Wife of Daniel J. Townsend 1849 – 1926 Daniel J. Townsend Died October 12, 1882 Age 33 years Isaac T. Townsend 1820 – 1885 Mary D. Jackson Wife of Isaac T. Townsend 1825 – 1885 Mildred F. Jones Nov. 17, 1851 Dec. 7, 1916 Addie V. Jones Oct. 7, 1856 Mar. 29, 1936 Mother Jane Angeline Pond Born April 17, 1846 Died Nov. 13, 1888 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Father Richard Henry Pond Born Oct. 16, 1842 Died March 10, 1891 He died as he lived, trusting in God. In Memory of Joseph Barzillai Worth Born in Wilmington, N.C. October 16, 1856 Died in Petersburg, Va. Nov. 26, 1907 John James Jones 1870 – 1929 Kate Louise Wife of W.R. Deaton Born September 8th 1852 Died August 24, 1886 She is not dead but sleepeth. William Emmet Deaton 1850 – 1907 Joseph E. Spottswood Son of Dandridge & Catherine Spottswood born July 13, 1829 Died Dec. 30, 1907 For so he giveth his beloved sleep Lucy S. Wife of Jos. E. Spottswood born Oct. 30, 1844 Died Jan. 16, 1913 God is our refuge and strength Joseph D. Cooper Born March 12th 1848 Died April 28th 1914 Bettie Macon Martin Wife of James A. Kerr Born Feb. 10, 1856 Died Oct. 3, 1901 James Alexander Kerr Born Oct. 5, 1853 Died Jan. 16, 1920 Confederate States Army William James Malone Private Petersburg Art. Elizabeth Alston Riddick June 18, 1853 March 30, 1934 I am the resurrection and the life. In Memory of Hannah M. Overton Daughter of Rev. Jas. A. & Mrs. Judith A. Riddick of the Va. Conference Died August 7, 1892 Sweet be thy rest till we meet again Rev. James A. Riddick Born Sept. 13, 1810 Died Sept. 8, 1899 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Mrs. Judith Ann Wife of Rev. James A. Riddick of the Va. Conference Died in great peace Dec. 11, 1879 Aged 59 years Our Mother Will Live in Our Hearts Martilda Judie Hannah Bettie Lucie Emma James Gregory and two little ones gone before (Riddick) Samuel S. Weisiger Born March 3, 1822 Died Nov. 16, 1885 Lucie Adelaide Riddick Wife of Samuel S. Weisiger Born Nov. 10, 1848 Died June 19, 1904 In Memory of Nancy Nunnery Faithful Nurse in the Family of S.P. Arrington Died Feb. 4, 1899 Aged about 80 years Samuel P. Arrington Born January 1, 1839 Died April 6, 1893 My Dear Husband Charles Lee Mason Born Jan’y 9, 1855 Died July 6, 1885 Since thou canst no longer stay to cheer me with thy love, I hope to meet with thee again in yon bright world above. He died as he lived trusting in God. Our Mother Mary Rucker Wife of Chas. Lee Mason Born Feb. 18, 1858 Died March 17, 1919 Such was her end a calm release, No clingings to this mortal clod. She closed her eyes and stood in peace before a smiling God. Betsy Meade Widow of A. Meade Born England Nov. 5, 1842 Died Petersburg, Va. August 23, 1924 A. Meade Born Prussia, Germany Died Petersburg, Va. Sept. 16, 1902 Aged 78 years Archy Francis Son of A.M. & Mary F. Drew Departed this life March 15, 1885 Aged 7 years & 6 months Martha Susan Scarborough March 13, 1843 Aug. 18, 1897 In Loving Remembrance of Baker F. Wells Who died in this city Aug. 1, 1889 In the 57th year of his age Call not back the dear departed anchored safe where storms are o’er. On the border land we left them soon to meet and part no more. Capt. A.M. Drew Died January 27, 1891 Aged 68 years Call not back the dear departed anchored safe where storms are o’er. On the border land we left them soon to meet and part no more. (Masonic Emblem) Geo. H. Eanes Nov. 28, 1836 Sept. 30, 1895 As a husband devoted, as a father affectionate, as a friend true. Willie June 22, 1864 Sept. 2, ___ Our Mother Ellen A. Beloved Wife of George H. Eanes Aug. 25, 1839 July 12, 1906 Only Sleeping Sacred to the Memory of Willie Edwards son of William J. & Cornelia Branch Born Dec. 4, 1857 Died Dec. 15, 1861 Aged 4 years and 11 days Our darling Willie. Dearest Willie thou hast left us, here thy loss we deeply feel. But tis God that hath bereft us he can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee when the day of life is fled. There in Heaven with joy to greet thee where no farewell tear is shed. John P. Shelburn Co. 1 2nd La. Regt. (Clairborn Guards) Born in Yorktown, Va. Aug. 5, 1840 Died in Richmond, Va. of wounds received at the Battle of Malvern Hill July 1, 1862 Mary E. Plummer Wife of Sydney M. Green Sept. 2, 1856 April 6, 1927 Sydney M. Green Jan. 4, 1846 July 1915 In Memory of Mrs. Harriet E. Bailey and her daughter Mrs. W. J. Branch Both died Dec. 7, 1877 They were lovely and pleasant in their lives and in their death, they were not divided. Pattie L. Glass Wife of George Glass Born May 26, 1842 Died July 15, 1870 Man cometh forth life a flower and is cut down. This mortal hath put on immortality and the saying is brought to pass that is written: Death is swallowed up in Victory. In loving Memory of My Devoted Husband W. L. Nunnally Born in Dinwiddie Co., Va. Dec. 15, 1841 Died in Petersburg Nov. 10, 1894 Sweet be thy rest dearest Will. I hope to meet with thee again in Yon bright world above. Elizabeth B. Wife of Joseph A. Seay Born Sept. 16, 1834 Died March 25, 1899 Gently the passing spirit fled. Sustained by grace divine. Oh! May such grace on me be soed and make my end like thine. Ida Jane Daughter of Wm. H. and Sarah F. Marshall Died Oct. 28, 1862 Aged 5 years & 12 days God in his wisdom has recalled the precious boon his love had given and though the casket be of earth. The gem is sparkling now in Heaven. Father John Andrews Died July 29, 1906 Aged 74 years Mother Susan Virginia Andrews Died Feb. 16, 1907 Aged 72 years Faithful unto Death In Memory of Rev. Henry Browne Cowles Born Nov. 2, 1803 Died Nov. 28, 1874 For 43 years he was useful and honored member of the Va. Conference then worn out with arduous labors in the service of his heavenly Father. He was called from his finished work to an eternal reward. Servant of God well done. Rest from thy loved employ. The Battle fought the victory won. Enter thy Masters Joy. Juliet Irvine Cowles Born May 1, 1814 Died May 12, 1887 J.I.C. In Memory of Henry B. Cowles, Jr. Son of H.B. & Juliet Cowles Born March 24, 1840 Died Aug. 14, 1863 Endowed with a brilliant intellect, a most amiable temper and no common degree of energy and courage, he surrendered a life full of promise in defence of his native state. In Memory of John E. Cowles Youngest Son of H.B. & Juliet Cowles Born May 2, 1853 Died Nov. 5, 1865 The gentle boy escaped from contact with earth to a home among the angels. Edwin Murray Mann Born April 22, 1840 Died Oct. 3, 1885 Pattie Cowles Mann Born March 6, 1843 Died Dec. 7, 1885 Wife and child Sallie Fitzgerald Mann and infant son Wife and child of Wm. Hodges Mann of Nottoway County A true Christian a devoted and cherished wife She was born March 10, 1845 and entered into rest Nov. 20, 1882 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. William Hodges Mann son of John and Mary Hunter Bowers Mann Born in Williamsburg, Va. July thirteenth 1843 Entered into life eternal December twelfth 1927 Author and patron of the Mann Bill and the High School Bill in the Senate of Virginia. Elder in the Presbyterian Church. Confederate soldier – Lawyer – Judge Nottoway County Court – 1870 – 1892 State Senator – 1899 – 1909 Governor of Virginia – 1910 – 1914 They that trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Zion which cannot be removed, but abide forever. Ro. F. Northen Died Fe. 28, 1865 Aged 47 years Hannah H. Wife of Ro. F. Northen Died Nov. 8, 1865 Aged 41 years Mary P. Daughter of Ro. F. and H.H. Northen Died Dec. 20, 1862 Margaret Briggs Wife of Ro. N. Northen Died Oct. 2, 1906 Sacred to the Memory of Bettie Peebles Daughter of George & A.N. Peace born March 9, 1856 Died Oct. 17, 1864 In the 9th year of her age George Peace Born May 18, 1821 Died Aug. 30, 1870 A lowly follower of the Lord above. While here on earth, his soul on heaven was bent. His word was kindness, his deeds were love. His spirit humble and his life well spent. These, These, and not this stone shall be his monument. Our Mother Lucy Harrad Born in Sussex Co. Va. March 10, 1786 Departed this life in Petersburg, Va. Nov. 9, 1857 Aged 71 years 7 months and 29 days Charles H. Constable Born Feb. 16, 1856 Died Feb. 18, 1906 Kept by the power of God thy faith unto salvation. David Callender Born in Paisley, Scotland May 5, 1831 Died in Petersburg, Va. July 28, 1910 I know a man in Christ Elizabeth Randolph Daughter of John E. and Rebecca Meade and wife of David Callender Born in Dinwiddie Co., Va. Sept. 4, 1831 Died in Petersburg, Va. Nov. 11, 1912 Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. (Masonic Emblem) Henry Borst Born in Bavaria, Germany Feb. 6, 1825 Died in Petersburg, Va. Feb. 18, 1883 A good husband and father. A sincere Christian, whose Religion was to visit the Fatherless and widows in their affliction. He has his reward in heaven. A helper of the poor. Ann L. Wife of Henry Borst Born in Norfolk Co., Va. May 8, 1835 Died in Petersburg, Va. July 8, 1896 Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints Samuel M. Borst Born May 29, 1857 Died July 17, 1857 Children of H. & A.L. Borst Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Louis Leoferick Marks Son of Grandison & Sallie Tanner Marks Born May 13, 1837 Died January 30, 1910 A galant soldier, loyal citizen, dutiful son, devoted husband and faithful Christian. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Bettie A. Marks Born Nov. 7, 1839 Died Sept. 27, 1917 L. H. Southall 1854 – 1916 Lead Kindly Light Richard Langdon Kidd Born July 22, 1845 Died August 27, 1906 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Annie Elizabeth Second Daughter of James D. and Annie E. Maney Died Feb. 14, 1862 Aged 3 years & 1 month Jesus called a little child unto Him. John Albert Southall Born January 31, 1842 Died August 2, 1862 A member of Co. C. 12th Va. Reg. Mahones Brigade Awaiting the Reveille In loving Remembrance of My dear Husband R. W. Clements Born May 17th 1847 Died Sept. 24th 1898 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, for they rest from their labors and their works do follow them. Till Jesus Comes Hannah Huntington Daughter of C.L. & E.M. Bartlett Fell Asleep March 6th 1875 Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. Only sleeping Charles Loomis Bartlett Entered into Rest Nov. 21st 1876 Aged 67 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Emeline Morton Dec. 20th 1902 Aged 89 Bartlett Our Loved ones Charles Morton Son of C.L. & E.M. Bartlett Fell asleep July 4th 1883 Resting in the hope of a glorious resurrection Emiline Morton Bartlett Born 1836 Died 1926 At Rest Sacred to the memory of Henrietta C. Massenburg Departed this life Feb. 1867 Aged 34 years Asleep in Jesus Sacred to the memory of Andrew S. Holderby Born Feb. 14, 1800 Departed this life Feb. 14, 1862 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from hence forth: yea, saith the spirit that they may rest from their labor. Bettie Watkins Seabury Wife of Peleg S. Seabury Born July 3, 1836 Died March 20, 1904 Her children arise up and call her blessed Peleg S. Seabury Born Oct. 16, 1829 Died July 19, 1897 Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright: for the end of that man is peace. In Memory of Daniel Wm. Lassiter M.D. Son of William and Margaret Parker Lassiter Born May 24, 1827 in Northampton County North Carolina Died July 3rd, 1903 at Petersburg, Va. In Memory of Anna Rives Lassiter Daughter of H.P. and Eliza C. Heath of Petersburg, Virginia and wife of D.W. Lassiter Born June 5th 1835 Died Feb. 6th 1888 J. M. Wyche Born in Sussex Co., Va. June 8, 1811 Died in Galveston, Texas May 19, 1892 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Sallie B. Parker Died Aug. 16, 1869 Aged 70 years Eliza Jane Rives Relict of the late Frances E. Rives Born in Sussex Co., Va. Died in Petersburg, Va. Jan. 18, 1871 in her 73 year Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Sacred To the Memory of Frances E. Rives Born in Prince George Co., Va. January 14, 1792 Died in Petersburg, Va. Dec. 26, 1861 He was a true patriot, an affectionate husband. A kind master, an unwavering friend and a wise counsellor. By force of character, superior talents rare sagacity, indomitable energy and strict integrity, he won and enjoyed in an eminent degree the respect and confidence of his fellow citizens whom he represented at various times in the General Assembly of Virginia, both as delegate and senator and in the 25th and 26th Congress of the United States as a member of the House of Representatives. For some years before his decease he had voluntarily withdrawn from public life and devoted himself with much ardor to the internal improvements of his native state. In Memory of Eliza Cureton Heath Daughter of Briggs and Ann Rives of Prince George Co. and wife of Hartwell P. Heath of Petersburg, Va. Born Oct. 17, 1799 Died Jan. 2, 1885 1827 – 1863 Roscoe Briggs Heath son of Hartwell Peebles Heath and Eliza Cureton Rives Remains in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. Lot 21 – Section Q Mary Mason Heath 1935 Deposited Here the Remains of Hartwell Peebles Heath In early life he was poor, industrious and saving. Success attended his efforts as a merchant in the town of Petersburg; and in his latter days was one of the most zealous and efficient supporters of all schemes connected with the improvement of the town; as Husband he was affectionate, as Father tender and generous, as Master humane and indulgent. He was born near this spot on the 21st day of March A.D. 1794 and died at his residence on Old St. Jan. A.D. 1837 Only this stone removed from the Heath Grave yard about 8 miles east of here for preservation year 1927 1765 – 1850 Jesse Heath Son of Wm. Heath 1731 – 1771 and Margaret Bonner Heath Wife of Jesse his cousin Agnes Peebles descendant of Wm. Heath of Surry Co., Va. Pioneer 1653 – Died 1681 Remains in private burial ground near Petersburg Mary Mason Heath Surgeon John F. Heath C.S.A. of Petersburg, Va. Died at Smithville, N.C. Oct. 7, 1864 of yellow fever Those who knew him best loved him most. Eliza F. Heath daughter of J.H. and S.E. Heath entered into life Dec. 9, 1879 Aged 25 years Blessed are the pure in heart for the shall see God. Jesse Hartwell Son of H.P. and E.C. Heath Capt. 4th Va. Cavalry C.S.A. Born Feb. 1, 1832 Died Aug. 12, 1866 and His Wife Sarah Eleanor daughter of Tarlton & Rebecca Coles Fleming Born Feb. 28, 1834 Died Feb. 8, 1916 Her children arise up and call her blessed. Her husband also and he praiseth her. James Rives Heath Born May 16, 1858 Died Aug. 21, 1935 To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die. “Nellie” in Memory of Ellen Heath Parson 1864 In Memory of Fanny Page Lassiter daughter of John and Helen Leavenworth McGill and wife of Francis Rives Lassiter Born March 20, 1866 Died Jan. 9, 1906 Not yet victorious, but triumphing In Memory of Virginia Heath Lassiter Daughter of D.W. and Anna R. Lassiter Born Feb. 15, 1874 Died Sept. 12, 1902 Charles Trotter Lassiter Jan. 20, 1870 March 17, 1930 Until the day break and the shadows flee away. Margaret Parker Lassiter daughter of Chas. Trotter and Sallie Hamilton Lassiter Born Oct. 14, 1898 Died Jan. 26, 1925 The strife is o’er, the battle done, the victory of life is won, the song of triumph has begun. This stone is erected by three brothers as a tribute of devoted affection to the Memory of their father Col. Joseph Scott Who died March 16, 1846 Aged 60 years and Their Mother Eleanor Margarette Scott Who died Dec. 30, 1831 Aged 39 years and Their Brother John Wiatt Scott Who died Aug. 26, 1842 Aged 15 years He fell in a cause as great as Just and died for me and you Lt. Col. Joseph V. Scott 3rd Va. Infantry Died of wounds received at Malvern Hill June 30, 1862 Aged 41 years His last words were If I am to die let me die in Harness. Give me the last beloved of men, said death to Nature Quick of all they lost She brought our heroe who lies here, and answered Death, ‘tis Scott. Erected by his friends. William Pannell, Jr. Son of W. and E.B. Pannell Born in Petersburg May 17, 1825 Married to Indiana Meade Aug. 28, 1849 Died July 22, 1851 Father William Pannell, Sr. Born in Oxford, Granville Co., N.C. July 6, 1794 Died Nov. 16, 1870 in Baltimore, Md. He sleepeth the sleep that awaketh unto glory. Sacred to the Memory of Eliza Binns Pannell Daughter of C.H. and E. Jones Born in Brunswick Co., Va. July 3, 1804 Married to Wm. Pannill Oct. 22, 1823 Died March 21, 1848 Otey Son of W. and E.B. Pannill Born Dec’r 27th 1837 Died March 28th 1841 He died ere his ___ soul had ever burned with wrong desires, has ever spurned at Heavens ___ or ever quenched its sacred fires. Edwin Son of W. and E.B. Pannill Born Sept. 27, 1837 Died March 20, 1841 As the sweet flower that scents the morn, but withers in the rising day. Thus lovely was this infants dawn. Thus swiftly fled its life away. William only son of William and Indiana Pannill Born Nov. 15, 1851 Died Aug. 20, 1856 For earth too ___ perhaps and loved too much. Heaven saw and marked the early for it’s own. In Memory of Mary Elizabeth Wife of James A. Wormsley Died July 2, 1860 Aged 19 years Lo, where this silent marble weeps a friend, a wife, a mother sleeps. A heart within whose sacred cell the peaceful virtues love to dwell. Her only child Walter F. Died Aug. 8, 1860 Aged 41 days Contemplate this as the frail tribute of marital affection. In memory of M. Elizabeth Sadler Died April 16, 1811 Aged 60 years She died in peace. Mother and Son R. B. Sadler Co. A, 12 Va. Reg’t Died May 23, 1871 Aged 53 years Cone Home to Rest. To the Memory of Va. A. wife of W.E. Quarles Born 1834 Died Oct. 1, 1910 At Rest J. C. Quarles 1872 – 1930 W. E. Quarles Born Jan. 1, 1847 Died Nov. 19, 1933 In memory of Elizabeth Head of little Compton, R.I. who died Dec. 20, 1822 Aged 20 years The Lord is gracious and full of compassion In Memory of Phebe Frost Head Wife of Abel Head Who died Sept. 4, 1839 Aged 43 years Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. In memory of Abel Head a native of Rhode Island Died Dec. 31, 1862 Aged 21 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Mary E. Bishop Wife of Carter R. Bishop Died Sept. 28, 1867 Aged 48 years Carter R. Bishop 1815 – 1877 In memory of Mrs. Ann McCubbin Wife of Hugh McCubbin a native of Princes Anne Co., Va. departed this life April 27, 1851 Aged 48 years The grace of David Donnan a native of Galloway County Scotland Died in Petersburg Sept. 8, 1857 Aged 79 years, 3 months & 9 days (His nine sons and two daughters who survive him) have caused this stone to be erected, to his memory which they will cherish with warm affection a memory of the Just is blessed. Died on the 22nd of June 1854 Mary Jane Donnan only daughter of Robert C. and Mary M. Donnan Aged 1 year – 9 mos. & 15 days Beneath this stone in sweet repose, is laid a mother’s dearest pride. A flower that scarce had waked to life and light and beauty ‘ere it died. God in his wisdom has recalled the precious boon his love had grown. And though the casket moulders here, the gem is sparkling now in Heaven. In Memory of Mary Wife of David Donnan Born in Wigtonshire, Scotland April 4, 1787 Died in Petersburg, Va. March 1, 1850 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. This grave also contains remains of Andrew son of David and Mary Donnan Born Oct. 10, 1829 Died Apr. 7, 1839 Sacred to the memory of Edward Francis son of Edward and Margaret Stokes of Flutes Hill, Chesterfield Co. Who departed this life after a few hours illness on 7th day of October 1820 in the 15th year of his age Deeply lamented by all who knew him. Sacred to the Memory of William Bainbridge Son of Edward and Margaret Stokes of Fleets Who departed this life 20th April 1826 Aged 7 years & 6 mos. Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for such is the Kingdom of God. Martha S. Harwood Born Aug. 10, 1829 Died Dec. 2, 1832 [END OF PART 7, PLEASE SEE PART 8] ___________________________________________________________________ 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. ___________________________________________________________________