Location: A short distance west of S-18-28.The cemetery bounded on all sides by lands of Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Dantzler is known as the Moorer Cemetery which information was given by Mrs. Earl (Louise) Parker to Mrs. H. M. (Louise) Bishop. A Moorer woman was married to a Vogt man, also states Mrs. Louise Bishop. The cemetery has been called "Vogt Cemetery" by a few people.Shown by: Mrs. Laura V. Dantzler.Copyists: Dorothy P. Pendarvis, "Dol" Hughes, Sybil H. Pate, Louise T. Bishop, Evelyn M. Hughes, Pattie W. Heaton, Lillian H. Harley.
Date: February 15, 1979.
D. R. Bowman - Son of Danniel & Rachel Bowman Aug. 13, 1800 Sept. __ 1837 Elizabeth Bowman - Dau of D. R. & M. Bowman May 22, 1836 ______ 1847 Martha Stroble - 1st wife of D. R. Bowman, Decd then married Wm. Stroble Nov. 6, 1806 June 27, 1887 She joined the Church and was converted in her youth And died in peace. She was good by nature Leaves many kindred, friends, children, and grandchildren "Who share their sorrows We shall go to her." Mary Ann - Dau of D. R. & M. Bowman Aug. 14, 1829 Died __ 1840 Sacred to the Memory of Our Grandchild J. D. A. - Son of P. J. & M. Moorer Feby 26, 1866 Sept. 27, 1866 Erected by his Grandfather. Annie V. - Wife of S. S. Vogt Died Sept. 10, 1905 Aged 30 yrs. Lillie M. - Dau of S. S. & M. L. Vogt Aug. 28, 1907 May 23, 1908 ________ Vogt Nov. 10, 1915 June 11, 1916 (Part of tombstone not found - no name) Aug. 23, 1909 May 14, 1910 |
CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS OF DORCHESTER COUNTY, SC:
© 1979 Lillian
H. Harley, Pattie W. Heaton, Lillian D. Kizer
Also, See recent transcriptions for the Moorer Cemetery, African American Section