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Submitted: 3/11/16 • Approved: 5/28/19 • Last Updated: 5/31/19 • R117715-G0-S3
AKA: Gates, which may be actually furter north of this one, nearer Hog Branch, but no grave markers. AKA: Graham.(Photo 2003) Only 2 headstones are visible, but other unmarked graves are here. Mr H C Durbin, who lives in front of this cemetery, told me that Indians are also buried in this area. There are some slaves buried here also. One of my ancestors, Martha Carver Rayborn (1863-1898), may be buried here also. Martha was married to Hesakiah Rayborn (1867-1950); date of marriage 1887.
Photo & Information courtesy of Belford Carver
Contributed on 3/11/16
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Record #: 117715