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| Oak Lawn Memorial Park Gate The gate is located on a curve in Whitesides drive. |
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| Oak Lawn Memorial Park Section 2 Photograph of Section 2 where Joseph and Martha are buried. Their markers are close to the center about a third of the way down the hill. |
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| Oak Lawn Memorial Part Aerial View The location of Joseph and Martha Devin markers is indicated by the red circle. |
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| Oakwood Cemetery List Martinsville VA |
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| Obituary for Alfred H. Devin PDF: 657kb |
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| Obituary for Danny Gale Reynolds |
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| Obituary for Florence Reynolds |
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| Obituary for Nickless Devin Obituary in the Clarendon Enterprise dated 2010-11-02. |
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| Obiturary for Levi Reynolds |
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| Odessa Holley Obituary |
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| Oleta A. SCHWANE Minton |
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| Oleta Fern HANSEN Devin |
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| Olid Delin Wells son of Matthew C. Wells |
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| Oliver & Mary Wells Marker |
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| Oliver Austin Devin |
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| Oliver Austin Devin Marker |
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| Oliver Devin |
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| Oliver Divin |
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| Oliver Judson Headstone d. Jan 21, 1844
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| Origin of the Devin Surname The origin of the Devin surname is not known with any certainity. This article is about the possible origins of the Devin surname. |
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| Otillia Boydell (c.1960s) |
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| Otillia Boydell (c.1990s) |
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| Otillia COPENHAVER Boydell Obituary Published in the Salt Lake Tribune & Deseret News on April 21, 2011. |
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| Otis Darwin Dawes and Irene THARP Dawes |
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| Owen Adkins |
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| Owen Adkins |
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| P. t. Wells |
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| P.T. Wells Family Photograph |
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| Parthena Beck |
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| Patrick Eggleton & Mary Eggleston Marriage record |
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| Pension File for Sarah White widow of Asa White |
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| Pete Holley Marker |
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| Peter & Nannie Wells Family |
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| Peter T. Wells & Nannie Belle Wells Headstone |
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| Peter Thomas Finney Portrait |
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| Peter Thomas Wells son of Matthew C. Wells |
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| Peter Thomas Wells |
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| Peter Thomas Wells & Nannie Belle PALMER (~1930) |
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| Peyton Nowlin Devin & Jane HUDELSON Devin Marker Status: Located; The stone has fallen over and was partially buried. |
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| Philip McSherry |
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| Photo
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| Photo Nancy Lovelace Reynolds
1995 |
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| Phyllis DEVIN Ankey |
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| Phyllis H. DEVIN Ankney and Jack Alvin Ankney |
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| Pickering, James Alexander |
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| Plot Diagram for Bates Cemetery
The drawing shows the relative positions of the headstones in the Bates Cemetery. Note: The drawing is not to scale and the labels identifying the plots have no meaning other than their location on the drawing grid used to put the layout on paper.
Headstone Inscriptions
The following inscriptions are referenced to the location labels on the above plot drawing:
- A2: a broken marker with no engraving.
- A4: Engraved with a weeping willow tree. James Dawes Died March 5, 1853 in the 61 Yr of his age
- A6: Sarah Wife of James Dawes Died April 17, 1853 in the 73 Yr of her age Note: The 17 and 73 could be 12 and 23.
- A9: engraved with a dove Adda
- A10: engraved with a dove Amy
- B1: rock marker with no engraving
- B2: George W. Son of Isaac & Elisa Bates of England died Mar. 20, 1861 AGE 27 yrs. Erected by his Brother Herbert Bates one gentle sigh his fallen branch then ...
- B5: J. D. small marker
- B8: Casper L. Died June 23, 1850. Aged 4 days. Fredrick J. Died May 9, 1852 Aged 5 Mos. & 16 days. Sons of Charles H. Christiann Bates
- B9: S. H.
- B11: Frederick J. Born Nov. 23, 1851 died May 9, 1852. Casper L. Born June 20, 1850 Died June 21, 1850. William F. Born Feb. 20, 18?0 died Mar. 17 possibly 12 1859. Sons of C.H. & Chistiann Bates
- B12: Christiann wife of C.H. Bates Died Oct. 2, 1862 Aged 33 yrs. 6 mo. 6 days. Gone but not forgotten
- B13: Kate daughter of C.H. & Nora Bates Died May 2, 1872 Aged 2 yrs. 6 mo. 14 days.
- C3: rock marker with no engraving
- C9: rock marker with no engraving located immediately behind B9
- D5: flat rock marker with no engraving
- E2: C.W.B.
- E5: flat rock marker with no engraving
- E7: Sarah Jane wife of William F. Bates Died Dec. 11, 1851 in her 26 year
- E9: small white headstone with no engraving
- E12: C.B.
- E13: K.B.
- F4: flat rock marker with no engraving
- G6: engraved with a lamb Caroline J. daughter of W.F. & J. Bates died Feb. 24, 1868 aged 16 yrs. & 3 mos.
- G10: Sarah Maria Daut. of Samuel & Maria Bates Died March 22, 1816 Age 13 yr 10 mo She is the ... (three lines of unreadable engraved words
- G13: broken marker top with engraving of a weeping willow tree and no text
- H13: S.B.
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| Plot map of Matthew C. Wells Cemetery |
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| Posey Daniel Reynolds |
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| Powder Horn Given to Alexander Devin, son of William Devin of Pittsylvania County by one of his brothers either William or John Devin. Family stories say the horn was carried by his brother while serving in the Revolutiionary war. It was carved while the brother was recovering from an illness or injury.
Alexander used it when he went off to preach. The horn was (1950) in the possession of William Devin, son of John Devin, son of Peyton Devin, son of Alexander Devin. The photograph was submitted by Carol Rick, a grand-daughter of William Devin. She presented the powder horn to the Indiana State Library.
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| Powell Family Marker |
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