Cemetery | Old Stephens Cemetery |
Location | Lacey Spring, Rockingham County, Virginia. Take Route 11 North to Lacey Spring, then turn right (east) onto Route 806 (Martz Road). Cross over Route 717 (Indian Trail Road) and Smith Creek and turn into first field entrance on left. Property is owned by Hildegard Muan and cemetery is located behind the Maun house at end of lane (high on hill top). |
Notes | Cemetery is well maintained and is enclosed by iron fence. |
Survey Date and Recorder | 04 Nov 2009 Gene Holsinger & Hugh Hutchens |
Surnames are sorted by section / plot / row / grave - only sections and rows are shown
Section | Row | Surname | Given Name & MI | Birth Date | Death Date | Headstone Notes | Remarks |
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Stephens | John | 1 Jun 1804 | 17 Nov 1848 | Aged 44y & 16d | Note-Age & dates don't agree | ||
Dovel | Martha E. | 16 Feb 1858 | 19 Mar 1860 | Aged 2y 1m 1d | d/Harrison Dovel | ||
Stephens | John H. | 4 Nov 1837 | 16 Aug 1844 | s/John & Matha Stephens | Partially illlegible-recorded by D.A.R. in 1960s | ||
Stephens | Martha Cowman | 27 Mar 1895 | Aged 89y 2m 2d; w/John Stephens at the time of her death. Widow of the late John Cowan | ||||
Strickler | Elizabeth | 30 Oct 1833 | 29 Aug 1855 | w/Isaac Strickler | No visible marker in 2009-recorded by D.A.R. in 1960s; nee Stephens | ||
Dovel | Manerva | 5 May 1835 | 29 Mar 1869 | w/Harrison Dovel | No visible marker in 2009-recorded by D.A.R. in 1960s | ||
Stephens | Fannie P. | 19 Jul 1841 | 11 Feb 1860 | Aged 18y 6m 2d | |||
Unknown | No visible marker in 2009-recorded by D.A.R. in 1960s with note: rough headstone-no legible inscriptions-probably the grave of Elizabeth Woolf, w/Lewis Stephens. | ||||||
Stephens | Lewis | 1747 | 25 Nov 1817 | Here lays the body of Lewis Stephens borne in the year 1747 | Partially illegible-recorded by D.A.R. in 1960s | ||
Unknown | 1721 | 3 Jun 1808 | Wore born 1721 dyde in the year 1808 June the 3(5?) | Illegible marker-recorded by D.A.R. in 1960s with note: old, hand-carved stone, very difficult to read; family records do not give any clue as to whom this is except that it may be Valentine Woolf, who was the father-in-law of Lewis Stephens. |