This blog will provide information about cemeteries and graveyards in both Monroe and Greenbrier Counties in West Virginia.

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Our mission is to log locale's and photographs of as many graves and cemeteries as possible within Monroe and Greenbrier Counties.

We are a one-woman team, so progress may be slow, and will take place as weather permits. If you know of a cemetery or graveyard that you would like to see showcased here, please let us know.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

New Zion Union Church Cemetery - Continued

Annie McCormick Bradley
Wife of F.P. Bradley
Sept. 1, 1872
Sept. 8, 1934
Annie McCormick was born in Monroe County, WV [probably in Waiteville] to Joseph Preston McCormick and Martha "Caroline" Bean. She was the third born of their four children.

Annie married F. Pennington Bradley probably across the state line in Virginia [no record has been found in WV] about 1898 or 1899. She was the mother of five children: Russell, Sidney, Delbert, Virgil and Roxie.



Kessinger
Arminta H.          Sylvester W.
Nov. 15, 1877     Feb. 1, 1876
Oct. 13, 1955     Apr. 17, 1939

No known information.


B.H. McCormick
October 16, 1876
July 26, 1947

The only known information is that his name was Bern H. McCormick, and he was married to Nanie Bush Doss [1876-1939]. It is not known at present if they had children.


Berkley Alfred Eppling
PVT - US ARMY
WORLD WAR II
FEB 27 1915    MAY 8 1994

No known information.


Bertha Caldwell
1887 - 1976

Bertha Bostic Caldwell was born 11 Sep. 1887 in Monroe County, WV to Henry A. Bostic and Araminta Skippy Baker. She married William Robert Caldwell on 29 Oct 1907 in Monroe County.

The couple had 9 children: Marshall, Geraldine, Virgil, Leona, Eula, Cordelia, Hazel, Roscoe and an un-named child.

Bertha died June 1976 in West Virginia.

1 comment:

  1. Do you know (I don't have in my notes) who F. Pennington's parents were? There were several Crosiers married to Bradleys, so I was wondering...I will do some searching later and see too...

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