Cemetery short distance from plantation.
Images by Kelly Miller 2009.
Page last updated
22 Mar 2011.
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Surname |
Inscription / Cemetery
Records |
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General Images |
One,
Two,
Three,
Four,
Five,
Six,
Seven,
Eight. |
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Step to the
building used by Cornwallis. |
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Wall erected by Ed Davidson* memory of Maj. John &
Violet Davidson:
One,
Two,
Three,
Four,
Five. |
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Wall with Rural
Hill Plantation in Background. |
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Caldwell |
Davidson B. Cadwell:
One,
Two,
Three,
Four. |
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Lila Cadwell:
One,
Two,
Three,
Four. |
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Robert Cadwell:
One,
Two,
Three,
Four. |
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Sandy Cadwell:
One,
Two,
Three,
Four. |
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Davidson |
A. Daisy Davidson. |
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Alice Gage
Davidson, w/o Chalmers Gaston Davidson, d/o Robert & Mary Smith
Gage. |
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Chalmers
Gaston Davidson, PH.D., h/o Alice Gage Davidson, s/o Zeb Vance &
Kate Gaston Davidson. |
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E. Sylvester Davisdon. |
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Edward
Constantine Davidson. |
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Edward Constantine Davidson Family Plot:
One,
Two. |
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Edward Lee Baxter Davidson:
Headstone,
Footstone.* |
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Infant Daughter of E. Constantine &
Jane Henderson Davidson. |
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Jane Henderson Davidson:
One,
Two. |
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John Springs Davidson Family Plot:
One,
Two. |
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John
Springs Davidson, Sr. |
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John
Springs Davidson, Jr. |
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Mj. John Davidson, Signed Mecklenburg Declaration of
Independence:
One,
Two,
Three,
Four,
Five*,
Six. |
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Minnie
Caldwell Davidson (John Springs Davidson Family Plot) |
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John E. S.
Davidson, M.D., s/o Edward Constantine & Jane Henderson
Davidson. |
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Lucretia
Loula Nash Reid Davidson, w/o John E. S. Davidson, M.D.. |
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Lucretia
Nash Davidson Beach, dau/of John & Lucretia Davidson. |
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Margaret M. Osborne Davidson, w/o Robert, d/o Col.
Adlai & Margaret Osborne:
One,
Two. |
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Robert Davidson, h/o Margaret M. Davidson:
One. |
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Sadie Brevard
Davidson |
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Sarah Williams Vosburgh Davidson:
Headstone,
Footstone. |
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Thomas
Brevard Davidson (John Springs Davidson Family Plot). |
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Violet Wilson Davidson, w/o John Davidson, dau/o Samuel Wilson:
One,
Two. |
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W. Sinclair
Davidson A.B. M. D., 1st surgeon in the state to
successfully remove gall bladder. |
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Vosburgh |
David W.
Vosburgh, WWII |