PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA - CEMETERIES – Nicol Cemetery ----¤¤¤---- Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Nicol graveyard at Brentsville: 1937 May 6 Research made by Susan R. Morton Cemetery Location: a few hundred feet to the east of Route #619, or what is known a Main Street in Brentsville, Virginia. This was once a street but now while nothing more than a lane, can easily be seen, and follow the path to a clump of large cedars. Prince William Co., Virginia DATE: 1828, date of oldest grave. OWNERS: The town of Brentsville. DESCRIPTION: The cemetery covers a large plot of ground, at least a half acre, and there are many graves, but most of them are with out inscriptions. Some are said to be soldiers, but there is no way to distinguish their graves. There are some fine old trees here, and much undergrowth of shrub and vine. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Inscriptions: In memory of Aylett Nicol born March 1st, 1822 died March 19th, 1878 In memory of Mary J. Wife of Aylett Nicol born March 30th, 1828 died November 20th, 1863 Clement C. Barbour born August 5th, 1842 died May 7th, 1892 (Masonic emblem) In Memory of Mary M. wife of Dr. C.C. Barbour born May 5th, 1848 Died February 8th, 1832 Virginia Tyler Wife of John Sinclair August 1st, 1833 June 16th, 1912 J. L. Sinclair born January 26th, 1826 died October 17th, 1898 At Rest Prof. Ezra Bauder born April 6th, 1824 died February 4th, 1896 Julia Wife of Ezra Bauder, A. M. died in Holy Peace March 23d, 1888 aged 57 SOURCES OF INFORMATION: 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. ___________________________________________________________________