I was told of this cemetery years ago by another family member. After researching and interviewing cousins & uncles, all knew from information that had been passed down that Benjamin and Susan are buried here. However, the graves are unmarked and since there are 12-15 graves, no one knows which are Benjamin & Susan's. There is only 1 marked grave, that belongs to Benjamin & Susan's Great Grandson. Other children that are possibly buried here: 1. James Pyron Harris married Martha E. Smith, 2. Lucy A.E. Harris married William H. Russell, & 3. Charles Wilmot Harris who married Elizabeth E. Jones. Charles Wilmot Harris died about 1870. Elizabeth Jones Harris later married Gabriel Solomon Pitts. It is unknown where exactly Elizabeth is buried. There is a possibility that these 3 Harris' are buried in this cemetery along with their respective spouses.
I was told of this cemetery years ago by another family member. After researching and interviewing cousins & uncles, all knew from information that had been passed down that Benjamin and Susan are buried here. However, the graves are unmarked and since there are 12-15 graves, no one knows which are Benjamin & Susan's. There is only 1 marked grave, that belongs to Benjamin & Susan's Great Grandson. Other children that are possibly buried here: 1. James Pyron Harris married Martha E. Smith, 2. Lucy A.E. Harris married William H. Russell, & 3. Charles Wilmot Harris who married Elizabeth E. Jones. Charles Wilmot Harris died about 1870. Elizabeth Jones Harris later married Gabriel Solomon Pitts. It is unknown where exactly Elizabeth is buried. There is a possibility that these 3 Harris' are buried in this cemetery along with their respective spouses.
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