Greenbrier County, West Virginia - Cemetery Inscriptions, Old Salem Cemetery ********************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** The records for this work have been submitted by Hattie McCoy, darkhairgirl@juno.com, January, 1999. ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** Gravestones in Old Salem Cemetery, near Williamsburg, Greenbrier Co. WV Rebecca Williams wife of Charles B. Sammons Feb 22, 1822- Jan 28, 1903 Mary E. V. Sammons David R. Sammons Norris son of E. F. & S. C. Blake Sept 15, 1898 aged 15 days Mary E. Burr 3rd Dau of James & Augusta Williams Sept 16, 1859 - April 13, 1924 infant of R. S. & L. M. Baker Sept 15, 1884 aged 29 days Peter Burr Dec 6, 1852 aged 54 years Rebecca Burr 25 July 1851 in the 79th year of her life William Griffee May 8, 1808 - Oct 14 1868 William McCoy Died Dec 9, 1852 in his 79th year Agness MCoy Died Feb 10, 1834 7 years 4 months Rebecca McCoy who died Aug 28, 1858 Aged 29 years Capt. Charles B. Sammons Jan 14 1829- Jan 27, 1880 Anne Dearing Jan 18, 1828 - April 11, 1874 Henry C. Dearing James Williams 1821 - 1923 Augusta Williams July 18, 1828 - April 18, 1911 Rankin P. June 10, 1850 - March 8, 1856 Flay July 18, 1861 - Jan 27, 1882 sons of James & Augusta Williams Salathiel Watts July 21, 1858 aged 64 years & 6 months Mary A. Wyat July 24, 1858 aged 20 years James V. Wilson Aug 22, 1800 - Aug 28, 1878 This cemetery is set back from the rode, maybe a block. It is in a pasture in a grove of trees. Many stones have fallen down. Many graves are marked by rocks. I have been trying to get our family to at least put a barbed wire fence around it to keep the cows out. Nothing done yet. HATTIE