The following is a note I received from another FAG member:
Visited this grave yard Friday 6 October 2017 with a cousin who recalls being shown the Garrigues graves as a child. We found a stone for her husband Henry, but nothing we could identify for her. There is a stone with 2 initials somewhat near Henry's stone, but only the first initial S is readable. I don't think this is Susan's stone as she died in 1897, by which time the Friends were using fuller inscriptions. However,there are several graves of Whitalls, her birth family, in this area, so still fairly sure her grave is here. This graveyard has tall weeds and ivy covering many graves completely.
The following is a note I received from another FAG member:
Visited this grave yard Friday 6 October 2017 with a cousin who recalls being shown the Garrigues graves as a child. We found a stone for her husband Henry, but nothing we could identify for her. There is a stone with 2 initials somewhat near Henry's stone, but only the first initial S is readable. I don't think this is Susan's stone as she died in 1897, by which time the Friends were using fuller inscriptions. However,there are several graves of Whitalls, her birth family, in this area, so still fairly sure her grave is here. This graveyard has tall weeds and ivy covering many graves completely.
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