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Crow's Nest Cemetery
Contributed by: Homer Musselman
This cemetery is located on the left
side of a dirt road that leads to Crow's Nest Point. The tombstones have been
mounted on a vertical brick wall that is about 10 feet high and 30 feet long.
The information was obtained from the Stafford County WPA Report, The Register
of Overwharton Parish by George H.S. King, and from Thomas Moncure, Clerk of the
Court for Stafford County.
Daniel, Eliza Travers
No date
Oct 29, 1825, 21 Yrs
Parents: Travers & Mildred Daniel
Daniel, Mildred
Born Charles County, MD on Feb
27, 1772
Died Oct 27, 1837
Consort: Travers D. Daniel
Parents: Mildred Stone
and Thomas Stone (A signer of the Declaration of Independence)
Daniel, Frances
Sep 10,
1800 No date
Parents:
Travers Daniel
Daniel,
Frances Moncure
Maiden
Name: Moncure
1745 1800
Consort:
Married Oct 7, 1762
Parents: Frances Brown & Rev. John
Moncure
Daniel, Travers
May 26, 1741 Jun 28, 1824
Consort: Frances Moncure Daniel
Parents: Travers Daniel
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