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Cemeteries |
Location: South of S-18-299, known as Old Bell Road, near the Old Adrian Bell Homeplace.The earliest tombstone found was that of J. A. Bell who died in 1905, which leads us to believe this cemetery was established by the Bells; however, Pattie Weeks Heaton recalls as having seen when a girl many sunken graves which are not visible now. In this case the Seigler family may have been the establishers.
Copyists: Paul Weeks, Pattie W. Heaton, Frances T. Patrick, Mrs. Mattie Lee Carreker, Lillian H. Harley, Clement Gruber.
Date: February 5, 1977
Frances Marie - (Wife of |
Thomas Adrian Bell |
CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS OF DORCHESTER COUNTY, SC:
© 1979 Lillian
H. Harley, Pattie W. Heaton, Lillian D. Kizer
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