McCOMAS FAMILY CEMETERY, Conners Mountain, McComas, Mercer County, WV This information was collected on July 17, 2001 by David Hambrick, Jack Taylor, and Ken Bowen and contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives on Sept. 6, 2001. ======================================================================= A four-wheeled drive truck is needed to get to this cemetery, or it will be about a two and a half mile walk from the hard surfaced road. From Montcalm, go to McComas, and keeping to the right, continue on up Pinnacle Hollow, and after you start climbing Conner Mountain, turn on the first dirt road to the left. The dirt road has deep ruts, and continue on with care to the end where there's a cable across the road. The cemetery is on the right. Lacy R. Reed Aug. 25, 1950 Aug. 26, 1950 Safe in the arms of Jesus. REED Wm. Levi Flora G. 1895 - 1963 1898 - 1986 Ruby Evelyn Reed Apr. 5, 1932 Dec. 20, 1949 She is not dead, but sleepeth Frank Graham Aug. 28, 1915 Sept. 14, 1943 Double stone GRAHAM GRAHAM Luke Susie B. April 16, 1876 B. Mar. 1, 1873 D. Oct. 28, 1952 D. Sep. 13, 1949 GRAHAM Curtis B. Jan. 26, 1941 D. May 5, 1942 Neter M. Saunders 1890 - 1962 SAUNDERS John R. Myrtle L. Feb. 24, 1907 Jan. 19, 1912 Aug. 10, 1958 Aug. 10, 1958 Gertrude Moore Mother Mona Cecil Mother By Minister M. E. Church James McComas Born Oct. 26, 1795 Died Apr. 27, 1870 Pious Father Gone to a better land. Rebecca McComas Born Dec. 25, 1800 Died Aug. 25, 1866 Elizabeth Bailey Born Mar. 18, 1830 Died Jan. 15, 1886 Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep. While friends in sorrow o'er thee weep. ======================================================================= USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, or presentation. 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 submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.