Classification: | Family |
Status: | Not in use |
Condition: | Fair |
Approx. Size: | 30 x 30 feet |
Approximate Number of Burials: | Unknown |
Markers: | Tombstone, Fieldstone |
Surnames Listed on Markers: |
Stone inside rock wall: Col. John Gibson, Here rest the remains of John Gibson, formerly of the county of Orange, settled in the county of Prince William in the year 1807, aged 22 years, son of John & Ann Gibson dec'd of the County of Orange, Who departed this life Sept. 21, 1846 in the 62nd year of his age. |
Comments: | Graves marked with fieldstones both inside and outside of the rock enclosure. |
Surveyed By: | Ron Turner, Bill Bear 2001 |
Latitude / Longitude: | 38.6654542, -77.5403053 |
Visited by: | Date: | Comments: |
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Ron Turner | 2001 | Graves marked with fieldstones both inside and outside of the rock enclosure. |
David Cuff | Feb. 5, 2023 | Cemetery is on the back corner of a 10 acre home site. Rock wall is damaged, likely from a large tree growing in the corner and gravity. No damage from humans or equipment was noted. Large tablet is in one piece but is not level or directly over the shaft. |