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649    EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH

      Location - on N Main St in Warrenton.

      Coordinates: 36d 23m 58.8s N; 78d 09m 18.4s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From Warrenton courthouse on N Main St, travel 0.1 mile to the Emmanuel Episcopal Church on the left. The graves are located on the left side of the church. Race-White

      Source: The Martin slab is very worn and the actual reading as listed was obtained from Mrs. John A. Pipkin's survey done in 1933 and located in the Warren County Register of Deeds office.

      History note: Mary Turner's grandfather was Francis Scott Key, the author of The Star-Spangled Banner.

      The church's history states "...an eye witness reported that during the Civil War the graves of many Confederate soldiers could be seen around the church."

      * Buried on the left side of the Episcopal Church near the church.


  1. Brandt, Matilda Levinia   (b. Unknown - d. 10 Nov 1850)
      • The beloved wife of John F Brandt. She fell asleep in Jesus
  2. Hill, Maria Louisa *   (b. 4 Apr 1849 - d. 5 Jun 1851)
  3. Hill, Sarah Simpson *   (b. 3 Jun 1842 - d. 5 Oct 1851)
  4. Lees, Hannah   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • "This tablet marks the resting place of Hannah Lees, who on February 16, 1822 Gave the ground on which stands this church" (Plaque is on the floor to the left of the sanctuary. She is buried beneath the church.) "Here lies the hope of a joyful resurrection of the remains of
  5. Martin, William F. B. (Dr.)   (b. 1811 - d. 11 May 1851)
      • "Under this marble placed here by his afflicted widow sleeps the remains of Dr. William F.B. Martin. Til the great morning of the resurrection His virtues were the only arts he was acquainted with and his conduct was exemplary in all the relations of life. He was born in Prince George County, Virginia, In the year 1811 and departed this life at his residence in Warren County on llth May 1851. In the hope of a blessed immortality through the mercy of God and the all sufficient sacrifice of Christ."
  6. Turner, Edward Lloyd *   (b. 10 May 1845 - d. 8 Nov 1851)
      • "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven St. Matt. XIX.C. III"
  7. Turner, Mary *   (b. Unknown - d. 16 Jul 1855)
      • Daughter of Daniel and Anna (Arnold Key) Turner. Died July 16, 1855, aged sixteen years "Safe from the temptation Safe from sins pollution She lives whom we call dead"
  8. Unknown, Unknown *   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • A low white stone here without inscription.


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