Tombstone inscriptions from family cemeteries in Warren County, Virginia. STINSON cemetery located on the south fork of the Shenandoah River, five miles southwest of Bentonville, VA, on land now owned by Mamie Lockhart of Bentonville. This cemetery is not enclosed and is heavily overgrown with weeds and grasses. The tombstones found there include: IN IN TO THE MEMORY OF memory of memory of WILLIAM F. STINSON JAMES STINSON MARY DIED died Oct. 22nd wife of Decr 29, 1874 1830 James Stinson Aged aged 70 years died Jan. 22nd 56 Yrs 5Mos & 21 Days 1832. aged 75 years MARY M. Wife of C.F. STINSON Oct. 6, 1858 Apr. 4, 1885 CULLERS cemetery located on the south fork of the Shenandoah River,four miles west of Bentonville,VA. This cemetery is located behind a house and beside a barn. It is partially enclosed and protected. Tombstones found there include: DANIEL F. NANCEY VIRGINIA CULLERS Wife of BORN FEB. 22, 1856 D.F. CULLERS DIED MAY 9, 1943 BORN JAN. 9, 1857 -------------------- DIED DEC. 30, 1929 Come home dear ------------------- children I am watching Come home dear husband and waiting and children for you. I am watching and waiting for you. JACOB R. SALLIE M. SEATTIE S. CULLERS Wife of CULLERS BORN DEC. 20, 1820 J.R. CULLERS JUNE 6, 1882 DIED MAR. 17, 1897 BORN 1822 OCT. 11, 1882 AGE 76 YRS. DIED 1872 AGE 4 MOS.5DS. 2 MOS. 25 DS. AGE 50 YRS. CLAIG cemetery located at Acorn Hill, four miles southwest of Bentonville, VA. Tombstones included there: JOHN W. STINSON ELIZA E. STINSON SAMUEL CLAIG BORN BORN BORN NOV. 16, 1865 AUG. 7, 1865 FEB. 2, 1850 DIED DIED DIED AUG. 25, 1906 JUNE 1, 1907 OCT. 17,1934 AGED AGED 40 YRS. 9 MS. 9DS. 41 YRS. 9 MS. 24 DS. CHARLES F. STINSON June 9, 1858 Nov. 30, 1917 STINSON cemetery located one mile south of Bentonville, VA, on highway 340. This cemetery is not enclosed and not protected. It was recently cleared of trees and brush. Tombstones located here include: JAMES STINSON JOHN STINSON DIED MAR 18, 1869 Brother of James AGED 77 YRS 9 MO Stinson & 3 DAYS Died June 19, 1869 By His Daughter ----------------- He was a lover of hospitality; A lover of Goodness; Sober, Just, and Temperate, Holding the Faithful Word As he had been taught. Titus 1 Chap. 8&9 Verse - File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Vern Stinson USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.