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Carter Family Cemetery
Contributed by: Homer Musselman
This cemetery is located on Tax Map 31
Parcel 30. The cemetery is located at the end of Norman Road (Route 661). Go to
the end of Norman Road and continue to follow the dirt road that is an extension
of Norman Road for approximately one mile. The cemetery is on the ridge to the
right of the road near the old house site. We visited this cemetery in April
1996 with Charles S. (Picky) Gibson who said that some of his relatives were
buried here. Some of the information for this cemetery was taken from the
Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 2.
Carter, Benjamin
Nov 14, 1815
Nov 7, 1825
Parents: Loyal & Elizabeth Carter
Carter, James *
Dec 1697
Aug
16, 1779
Carter, William
Jan 11, 1730
Dec 24,
1761
Parents: James
& Mary Carter
Carter, Eliza M.
Nov 11, 1811 Jul 1821
Parents: Loyal & Elizabeth Carter
Carter, Elizabeth
Aug 10, 1738
Sep 10, 1739
Parents: James & Mary Carter
Mr. Charles (Picky's) Gibson’s Grandparent & Wife Gibson and Two infant sons of Alice and Joseph Woods Gibson are buried here
* The Family Bible record at the Virginia Historical Society gives birth date as Dec. 25, 1684.
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