Classification: | Family |
Status: | Maintained |
Condition: | Very Good |
Approx. Size: | 70 x 80 feet |
Approximate Number of Burials: | |
Markers: | Tombstone, Fieldstone, Unmarked |
Surnames Listed on Markers: |
Richard Arrington Jr. died 5 Dec 1849, age 61 years, 11 months, 11 days Mary J. Arrington Davis died 10 Jan 1860, age 36 years, 7 months, 10 days Our Little J.T. infant son of Mrs. M. J. Davis, died at 9 months Duanna M. Arrington born 12 Apr 1829 - died 17 Jan 1880 Annie S. w/o John K. Brown, d/o John & Mary Elgin 22 Jan 1851 - 11 May 1904 David T. Arrington 25 May 1811 - 2 Mar 1891 Nancy C. Arrington w/o David T. 2 Aug 1822 - 4 May 1902 Zeresh Estella Arrington infant d/o D. J. & Nannie B. 25 Nov 1864 - 13 Jan 1865 Milton Brown s/o D. T. & Nannie B. 3 Sep 1860 - 2 Aug 1861 Graves marked with fieldstones include Ann Arrington Eli Scott Arrington, born June 13, 1840 -- died June 9, 1921 Caroline Singleton Arrington, born April 18, 1847 -- died 1905 John K. Brown, died Jan. 1, 1891 Priscilla Brown, born July 18, 1879 Rosa/Rosey Brown, born July 7, 1875 Willie M. Suddath French Demoval Arrington, born Sept. 21, 1842 -- died Jan. 15, 1852 Caroline D. Arrington Cannon, born June 10, 1821 Bernard L. Cannon Zeresh Beach Arrington, born 1815, -- died Sept. 2, 1856 1 Unknown Adult; 5 Unknown Children List provided by Nancy Arrington via email on March 12, 2024. |
Comments: | There are an additional three graves marked with Fieldstones outside the fenced area. |
Surveyed By: | Ron Turner 1993, 2001 |
Latitude / Longitude: | 38.755157, -77.433927 |
Visited by: | Date: | Comments: |
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Ron Turner | 1993, 2001 | There are an additional three graves marked with Fieldstones outside the fenced area. |
David Cuff | May 7, 2021 | The cemetery is in good shape and has an iron fence around it. The gate is locked. There is a garden table and chairs within the fenced area. |
Nancy Arrington via email | March 12, 2024 | Mrs. Claggett buried outside the fence left of the gate (field stone marker has disappeared). This would leave 2 stones that are possibly markers for graves of the Dade Hooe family that lived at the farm before the Arringtons bought it. |