Son of George W. and Vinetta Conover Calhoun who may be in this cemetery since there are quite a few fieldstones in it. William Levi Calhoun & his wife Eliza E Wolford Calhoun are the only ones with names on them.
William Levi came back sick from the Civil War after serving for just a few months. He suffered from coaxial, tubercular deposit in his lung and chronic diarrhea. When he returned home, he married and managed to sire 5 children before his death at the age of 34. Levi never lived to see his youngest son, he died before he was born.
Children:
George Milton Calhoun (1865-1939)
Charles Tayler Calhoun (1666-1936)
Christopher C Calhoun (1869)
Quintilla May Calhoun (1871-1955)
William Levi (Lee) Calhoun (1872-1943)
Son of George W. and Vinetta Conover Calhoun who may be in this cemetery since there are quite a few fieldstones in it. William Levi Calhoun & his wife Eliza E Wolford Calhoun are the only ones with names on them.
William Levi came back sick from the Civil War after serving for just a few months. He suffered from coaxial, tubercular deposit in his lung and chronic diarrhea. When he returned home, he married and managed to sire 5 children before his death at the age of 34. Levi never lived to see his youngest son, he died before he was born.
Children:
George Milton Calhoun (1865-1939)
Charles Tayler Calhoun (1666-1936)
Christopher C Calhoun (1869)
Quintilla May Calhoun (1871-1955)
William Levi (Lee) Calhoun (1872-1943)