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304    HARRISON, WILLIAM FAMILY (Church Hill Rd.)

      Location - off Church Hill Rd (SR-1335) about 1.5 miles from Hwy 158 E Bus.


      Directions: From Warrenton courthouse on Hwy 158 E Bus, travel 6.2 miles and turn left onto SR 1335 (Church Hill Rd). Travel 1.5 miles and turn right onto a private driveway. Travel 0.1 mile and turn right onto a gated path. Travel 0.1 mile to the cemetery on the left in the edge of the woods. The engraved stones are broken. There are two field rocks and two unmarked graves. Race-African American.


  1. Harrison, Dicey Ross   (b. 9 Apr 1866 - d. 11 Feb 1906)
      • "Honored, beloved, may the resurrection find thee on the bosom of thy God
  2. Harrison, Ida   (b. 26 Apr 1888 - d. 12 Mar 1908)
      • "---and wept, here Mother lies" (Daughter of William Harrison)
  3. Harrison, Lucy   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates. Wife of William Harrison
  4. Harrison, Morton   (b. Unknown - d. Bef 1935)
      • Son of William Harrison
  5. Harrison, Norris   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates. Son of William Harrison
  6. Harrison, William   (b. Unknown - d. Abt 1935)
  7. Harrison, William Henry   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates. Son of William Harrison


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