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616    DENNING FAMILY

      Location - on Mapel Grove Church Rd (SR-1635) about 0.5 mile from Timothy Rd (SR-1620).


      Directions: From Spivey's Corner take Hwy 421 North to Hwy 242 North (Benson Hwy). Turn right on Timothy Rd (SR-1620). Go for about 1.5 miles. Turn left on Mapel Grove Church Rd (SR-1635). Go for 0.5 miles. The cemetery is on the left about 150 feet off the road.

      Survey compiled by Bradley Lee West, Kenneth Dale Register and Phyllis Jeanette West and published in 2004.


  1. Denning, Houston   (b. 14 Sep 1859 - d. 15 Oct 1918)
  2. Denning, James   (b. 23 Nov 1823 - d. 25 Sep 1894)
  3. Denning, Kitsey A. Lee   (b. 7 Sep 1825 - d. 10 Feb 1919)
      • Wife of James Denning.
  4. Denning, Repsie   (b. 6 Apr 1863 - d. 25 Jun 1926)
      • Wife of Houston Denning.
  5. West, Elbert D.   (b. 13 Nov 1901 - d. 7 Jun 1907)
      • Son of J. F. and Euline West.
  6. West, Euline D.   (b. 15 Sep 1858 - d. 22 Sep 1929)
      • Wife of Junious F. West.
  7. West, Junious F.   (b. 9 May 1875 - d. 28 Dec 1937)
  8. West, Leona Clyde   (b. 20 Dec 1894 - d. 6 Feb 1895)
      • Daughter of J. F. and Euline West.
  9. West, Vander J.   (b. 18 Jun 1899 - d. 15 Feb 1905)
      • Son of J. F. and Euline West.


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