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Culpepper CemeteryPartial ListingLocation: South side of Henry County Road 4 between Camp Springs Baptist Church on Henry County Road 53 and Henry County Road 55 between Granberry Crossroads and Balkum Crossroads.
I did not have time to use my "diving rods" to see if there were any more graves because there is a space kept clean that is the width of another row of graves in front of these. This little cemetery is kept "flat hoed" or in other words, it is free of any flora and stays that way with a chain link fence along side the road that runs into dense overgrowth on each side that makes it almost impossible to get in. I was fortunate, though I was unsteady in my gait. Sadly there is no marker for Elizabeth Harrol Culpepper unless the unmarked grave stone is for her. It could had had markings earlier that the wind and rain has erased. You will find Culpepper’s here, Camp Springs, Balkum, Old Shilo, Old Union, Union Grove, an possibly in Hebron Cemeteries. Steve Elliott. |
This Page was Created December 2007 | Last Modified Friday, 29-Mar-2019 03:50:01 MDT |
Ann Allen
Geoghegan, County Coordinator
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