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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Saturday, March 20, 2010

The Crosier Cemetery - Continued

OCTAVINA M. CROSIER
FEB. 6, 1860         SEPT. [????]
Octavina Miller was born 06 Feb 1860 to Jacob Miller in Monroe County, [West] Virginia. [At present her mother is unknown.]

She married Addison Clark Crosier [no information known] on 14 May 1879 in Monroe County, at the home of J.A. Miller, by Rev. G.W. Clark.

Octavina died on 02 Sep 1954 in Pembroke, Virginia from congestive heart failure. No other information known.

REMNANT OF BROKEN STONE
NO DISCERNIBLE ENGRAVINGS

PHILLIP B.
HUSBAND OF
AGNES
CROZIER
JAN. 28, 1823
FEB. 14, 1883

Phillip B. Crozier was born 28 Jan 1823 to James Crozier and Sarah Beamer, it is believed in Monroe County. He was one of at least 7 children born to the couple.

Phillip married [1] Sarah Ann Kinsley [1832-1851] in 1848, Monroe County. The couple had at least 2 children: Hannah and James.


After Sarah Ann's death, Phillip married [2] Mary Ann Brown [1830-1858] 14 Dec 1854 in Monroe County. The couple had at least 3 children: Augustus, Anderson and Samuel Houston.

After Mary Ann's death, Phillip married [3] Agnes Clark [1839-1913] on 20 Jan 1860 in Monroe County. They had at least 4 children: George, Harvey, Charles and Armacy Celona.

Phillip died 14 Feb 1883.


Rows of Multiple Broken and Illegible Stones

4 comments:

  1. Greetings Graveyard Rabbit. My name is Sheri Fenley and I have the column “Meet A Rabbit” over at the Graveyard Rabbit Assocaition. I would like for your blog to have its turn in the spotlight. Please contact me at:

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  2. Another Graveyard Rabbit. Good for you!
    Welcome to the Geneabloggers family. Hope you find the association fruitful; I sure do. I have found it most stimulating, especially some of the Daily Themes.

    May you keep sharing your ancestor stories!

    Dr. Bill ;-)
    http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/
    Author of "13 Ways to Tell Your Ancestor Stories"

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  3. Do you think Anderson Clark Crosier and Addison Clark Crosier may be the same person??
    The age seems about the same.

    Bob

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  4. I think Bob is right...that Oct. married Anderson Clark...I have more info & will get to you soon. Mandy

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