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Moore-Whitby Family Cemetery
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Described as the Moore Family Cemetery in the Ezell Forest east of James Square Baptist Church Cemetery, one mile off Highway 46. “The late William Robert Ezell assembled the graves in this cemetery from remote areas. Moreover, he purchased tombstones from some graves that had none, but for which identification could be obtained” CWS f BCV, pp. 379, 602, 379. |
Transcribed: | 2001 |
GPS Coordinates needed. |
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The Old Brunswick Camp 512 Sons of Confederate Veterans cut their way through dense woods to find and restore this cemetery. |
There are about 30+ people buried there, mostly rocks for headstones |
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Mrs. Ned Whitby | 1 Dec 1870 — | 8 Mar 1946 | Mother Entered into rest |
Indiana T. Moore, wife of Ned Whitby, CWS f BCV, p. 602. |
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Robert J. Wrenn | 2 Oct 1861 — | 4 Sep 1942 | Married Dec. 27 1882 Donated by Whillie R. Ezell |
See CWS f BCV, p. 379. |
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Sarah J. Moore | 7 May 1860 — | 7 Jun 1923 | Asleep in Jesus, Blessed sleep |
Sarah Jane Whitby, wife of William B. Moore, CWS f BCV, p. 379. |
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Ned Whitby | 22 Jun 1856 — | 7 Sep 1940 | Father Gone But Not Forgotten |
Edward J. Whitby, CWS f BCV, p. 602. |
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Sally Moore Wrenn | 6 Nov 1867 — | 6 Jun 1944 | Married Dec. 27, 1882 Donated by Whillie R. Ezell |
Sarah F. Moore, wife of Robert J. Wrenn, CWS f BCV, p. 379. |
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William R. Moore | | | Co. E. 56th VA Inf CSA |
Pvt. William Riley Moore made Pickett's Charge. He made it to the wall, never crossed it, and made it back alive. William Riley Moore's wife, Natina C. (-) Moore, may be buried here also, CWS f BCV, p. 379. |
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Elna Josephine Clary | 21 Dec 1925 — | 4 Jul 1926 | Daughter of R.G. & C.E. Clary Gone to be an angel |
Daughter of Courtney Elizabeth Moore and Richard G. Clary, CWS f BCV, p. 379. |
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W.B. Moore | 15 Jun 1861 — | 28 Jan 1924 | Dear parent thou we miss you much we know you rest with God |
William B. Moore, CWS f BCV, p. 279. |
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© Copyright John W. Pritchett
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