Classification: | Family |
Status: | Not in use |
Condition: | Good |
Approx. Size: | Very small |
Approximate Number of Burials: | Unknown |
Markers: | Tombstone, Fieldstone, Unmarked |
Surnames Listed on Markers: |
William F. Carrico, Nov. 28, 1841 - Feb. 24, 1913
Elizabeth E. Carrico, died 1805, age unknown (wife of William) Musea D. Carrico, Born 1873, Died June 17, 1894 One unknown person with death date of May 28, 1907 (stone is broken) |
Comments: | Two very large oak trees, a large Canadian spruce, and the largest ash tree I have ever seen. The Carrico and Haislip – Hall although fenced separately are actually part of a bigger cemetery of about a half acre. There are many Fieldstones outside the two fences marking graves. |
Surveyed By: | Ron Turner - 2001 |
Latitude / Longitude: | 38.755552, -77.588588 |
Visited by: | Date: | Comments: |
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Ron Turner | 2001 | Two very large oak trees, a large Canadian spruce, and the largest ash tree I have ever seen. The Carrico and Haislip – Hall although fenced separately are actually part of a bigger cemetery of about a half acre. There are many Fieldstones outside the two fences marking graves. |
David Cuff | August 2020 | Well maintained cemetery |