Location: Adams Cemetery Ingraham Street, Beacon Heights, East Riverdale, MD. (Also known as Cherry Hill Cemetery)
Location: Addison Chapel of
St. Mahtew's Episcopal Church & Cemetery, Addison Rd. & 62nd Place, Seat
Pleasant, MD
Contributed by Tom Jay
Brooks, Claudine M. died 8/31/1918 in New York
Brooks, Thomas Ransel 1821 - 1893
Brooks, Susan Rebecca Soper 1822 - 1881
Henault, Anne Bounds Brooks, daughter of Thomas & Susan Brooks
Henault, Mildred Pickney 1877 – 1917, unmarked grave
Location: Ammendale Cemetery, Ammendale, MD (St. Joseph's Cemetery, 11007
Montgomery Rd., Beltsville, MD)
Contributed by Barbara Scherer Rendina
Emma Frances Loveless Riddle b. 5/24/1853 d. 8/071944; wife of James P. Riddle
James P. Riddle b. 1/10/1845 d. 1/01/1926; son of John Richard Riddle and Susan Johnson
Caroline C. Gates Loveless b. 7/04/1832 d. 4/12/1908; wife of James H. Loveless
James Charles Loveless b. 1855 d. 12/22/1927; son of James H. Loveless and Caroline C. Gates
Anna Elizabeth Hook b. 3/22/1863 d. 8/8/1931; wife of James Charles Loveless
Annie O'Keefe b. 4/1845 d. 12/14/1913; wife of Frank Hart
Frank Hart b. 3/20/1842 d. 2/03/ 1917; father of Nora Anne Hart Riddle
Location: Ascension Catholic Church & Cemetery, Lanham-Severn Rd., Bowie, MD
Location: Unknown
Location: Bells United Methodist Church and Cemetery, 6016 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs, MD
Location: Bladensburg Cemetery, Bladensburg, MD (See Evergreen Cemetery)
Location: Bowie Catholic Cemetery, Bowie, MD (See Ascension Catholic Church & Cemetery and Sacred Heart/White Marsh Catholic Church & Cemetery. There are two Catholic churches with cemeteries in Bowie.)
Location: Branchville Methodist Episcopal Church South Cemetery, Berwyn Heights, MD (Formerly: Haddaway Chapel Cemetery)
Location: Brooks-Myers United Methodist Church Cemetery, Brooks Church Rd., Naylor, MD
Location: Carroll Chapel Methodist Cemetery, 1811 Mitchellville Rd., Mitchellville, MD
Location: Carver Memorial Park, Laurel, MD (1955-1969)(See Maryland National Memorial Park, Laurel, MD)
Location: Cedar Hill Cemetery, 4111 Pennsylvania Ave., Suitland, MD (Formerly: Cedar Hill Memorial Park.)
Location: Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Suitland, MD
(See Cedar Hill Cemetery. Formerly: Forest Lake Cemetery.)
The sanctuary
contains urns and crypts. It is currently in terrible condition. The
ceilings leak, the stained glass is broken, and the walls and ceiling
are starting to crumble because of water damage.
Contributed by Carol
Nida
Chung, Chin Ying – Plain white tombstone with Chinese writing
Dunkley, Alice Rebecca – Born Dec 22, 1890 in Allegheny County, PA; Died Oct 8, 1923; Daughter of Annie & William Dunkley; Section 11B, Lot 29, Site 3; When her mother died in 1919, she left her job at the Bureau of Engraving in Washington, DC, to take care of her father and her youngest sister.
Dunkley, Annie Victoria Valentine – Born Nov 5, 1869 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., MD; Died Oct 22, 1919; Wife of William Dunkley; Section 11B, Lot 29, Site 2; Daughter of Solomon Valentine and Susanah Rice Valentine; Moved to Alleghany County PA with parents and siblings abt. 1888
Dunkley, Charles – Born 1892; Died Jul 4, 1954; Son of Annie & William Dunkley; Charles was cremated and his ashes were scattered over the ocean by his wife. His sisters had a stone placed in the cemetery in his memory.
Dunkley, Clara Evelyn – Born May 20, 1900; Died Nov 26, 1970; Daughter of Annie & William Dunkley; Section 11B, Lot 29, Site 5
Dunkley, Esther – Born Jun 19, 1908; Died Mar 1987; Daughter of Annie & William Dunkley
Dunkley, Mary Ethel – Born Dec 2, 1896; Died Oct 17, 1948; Daughter of Annie & William Dunkley; Section 11B, Lot 29, Site 4
Dunkley, Nellie Irene – Born Jan 29, 1899; Died April 1, 1985; Daughter of Annie & William Dunkley; Section 11B, Lot 29, Site 6
Dunkley, William – Born Jan 25, 1861 - Died Dec 23, 1944; Section 11B, Lot 29, Site 1; Emigrated from Lancashire, England in 1882; Naturalization October 20, 1884; Married Annie Victoria Valentine November 06, 1889, in McKeesport, Allegheny Co., PA
Lee, Tom Sun How – Born Aug 19, 1901; Died Apr 11, 1976; Bronze plaque with Chinese writing on marble slab
Lee, Leon – Born Oct 6, 1901; Died Mar 20, 1982; Bronze plaque with Chinese writing on marble slab
Lee, no first name – Rose marble tombstone with Chinese characters above Lee name
Lee, Look – Plain white tombstone with Chinese writing
Leo, Chung Wong – Born Oct 3, 1878; Died Apr 6, 1951; Bronze plaque on marble stone with Chinese characters
McIntosh, Mary F – Worn limestone tombstone; "In Memory Of, Mary F McIntosh, Aug 10?, 1852 – Oct ?, 1922"
Nairn, Charles John – Born Apr 5, 1889; Died Oct 19, 1918; Tombstone has symbol of Woodman of the World
Reid, Katherine M – Ornate memorial with child angel on top; "Our Beloved, Katherine M Reid, April 13, 1913, Departed this life, October 30, 1920"
Sant’Ambrogio, Mary Jane – May 30, 1925; Ornate bronze plaque with kneeling child praying; "Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, I Pray The Lord My Soul To Keep, Mary Jane Sant’Ambrougio, May 30, 1925"; Marker 41 under plaque
Shoemaker, Donald A – Born Aug 22, 1920; Died Sep 15, 1920; Tombstone with lamb on top; "Donald A., Infant Son of, B.R. & N.F. Shoemaker, Aug. 22, 1920, Sept 15, 1920"
Stevens, Margaret Helen – Born 1843; Died 1918; One stone with four names with birth and death dates (Margaret, Levi, Lotta, and Effie)
Stevens, Levi – Born 1843; Died 1933; One stone with four names with birth and death dates (Margaret, Levi, Lotta, and Effie)
Demmill, Lotta T. – Born 1877; Died 1957; One stone with four names with birth and death dates (Margaret, Levi, Lotta, and Effie)
Stevens, Effie R. – Born 1885; Died 1966; One stone with four names with birth and death dates (Margaret, Levi, Lotta, and Effie)
Trusty, Amanda – Born 1917 - Died 1919; Plain tombstone
Vinokurova, Zhenya M. – Ornate bronze plaque with cross on marble slab; "Zhenya M. Vinokurova, Oct 16, 1921 - Oct 26, 1923, Brookside"; Row H-25
Location: Cherry Hill Cemetery, Ingraham St., Beacon Heights, East Riverdale, MD (Also known as: Adams Cemetery)
Location: Columbian Harmony Cemetery, 9th St. & New York Ave., NE, Washington, DC (Graves moved in 1970's to Harmony Memorial Park, Sheriff Rd., Landover, MD)
Location: The Cross-Slingluff Cemetery is (or
possibly, was) located on Enterprise Road across from the main entrance to the
old Warington plantation, which is now the P.G. County Country Club.
In
1977, the cemetery lay on a slight rise to the east of and slightly behind the
large old house that sits among the newer homes built there. That house was on
Cross and then a Slingluff property and was known as Locust Grove. The nearest
cross street, which was put in at the time of the development of the lots
surrounding this old Cross/Slingluff property (after 1985), may be called Locust
Grove Drive or something similar. The graves include those of Trumman Cross
Slingluff, Fielder Cross, and other members of this family. Violetta Waring, who
is buried across Enterprise Road in the Warington Cemetary, died in this house.
There was a different cemetery for the families that lived at Cream and/or
Friendship at the intersection of what is now Enterprise Road, Central Avenue
(Rt 214) and Watkins Park Drive.
The remains were disinterred, supposedly,
prior to construction of Kettering in 1968-69 and moved to Holy Trinity in
Bowie.
Contributed by Anita P. Camplese
Location: Ebenezer Church Cemetery, 4912 Whitfield Chapel Rd., Lanham, MD (See Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery)
Location: Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery, 4912 Whitfield Chapel Rd., Lanham, MD
Location: Epiphany Episcopal Church Cemetery, 3123 Ritchie Rd., Forestville, MD
Location: Evergreen Cemetery,
Bladensburg, MD (Also Known as: Greenwood Cemetery, Green Hill Cemetery,
Methodist Cemetery, the Bladensburg Cemetery, and Presbyterian Burying Grounds)
Directions to Evergreen Cemetery:
From the BW Parkway: Take Route 450 West; Pass the main shopping area; At 48th Street turn left.; (light & gas station before RR tracks).
From DC: Take 450 East; Pass Peace Cross and go over the RR tracks.; Make a right at 48th Street.
Then: Bear to the left onto Quincy Street. Bear right onto 52nd Street. The cemetery is at Newton on your left.
Recently someone wanted to know if Evergreen or the "Old Presbyterian Burying Grounds" was still around and/or in use. The answer is "Yes" to both. It's in Bladensburg, MD. If you want to visit, the Bladensburg Police have the key (in exchange for a $10 deposit). The entire cemetery has a high wrought iron fence & heavy gates that are a tad difficult to move. There's a road inside & you can drive around, but the neighborhood is not great & it's very isolated.
Evergreen is a pretty well-kept cemetery considering its age - the latest burial I noticed was 1996 & flowers were on a few graves so someone is doing maintenance. There is overgrowth in a few places around the edges and the older grave sites having that sinking feeling about them. Most stones, especially those from mid-1800's on, are in great shape. The older ones are barely legible and others clearly are missing. There are a places that appeared to be family plots outlined in brick, but no stones are left.
Being of Presbyterian descent I am interested in Evergreen because it was originally the "Presbyterian Burying Grounds" - most specifically for Bladensburg Presbyterian Church, Rev. Hugh Conn, presiding minister. This was around the early to mid-1700's. I may not be 100% correct on this: I believe that either James (son of Alexander) or Ninian Beall donated/leased/sold the land to the Church. James Beall left Rev. Conn a yearly sum of 10 shillings in his will.
--Contributed by Kathi Hudson
Part II - A Visit on Memorial Day 1998
The town of Bladensburg sponsored a small ceremony on Memorial Day. Rain was in the forcast, but fittingly, the clouds gave way to the sun, and the ceremony proceeded without a hitch. The Mayor and town council members described elements of their plan to restore the cemetery. One area is badly overgrown and is believed to be the location of the graves of numerous "freedmen."
The gates were open until noon, and this afforded me the chance to walk through the cemetery and gather some data. I would like to share with you a bit about some of the most interesting stones I found.
The first stone is that of Mary Ann Hellregel, born 10/1/1805 and died 9/26/1806. This stone was quite large for an infant (about 3feet tall), and was in remarkable condition. The inscription read:
"Grieve not my loving parents dear
I am not dead, but Sleeping here"
I found no other graves near Mary Ann's with the same surname.
The oldest stone found was that of William Mauduit who died September 7th, 1749. This stone is located in the area encircled by the roadway. It has been chipped on the top and has sunk into the ground, but the engraving is perfectly readable. Several other burials in this area are among the oldest in the cemetery.
Another stone of the same reddish stone as the first two stones mentioned above is located in section one of the map below, very near section three. It is inscribed as follows:
"Sacred to the memory of Philip Miller who was born in Bladensburg July 21st 1776, died October 25th 1836"
Apparently Philip lived his entire life in the Bladensburg area. There are other Miller burials in the cemetery.
Finally, the most fascinating to me were 3 markers that appeared to be made of cement. The rather crude printing was clearly done before the material was set, and resembles the writing found in sidewalks everywhere. One other common feature about these markers is the maker had trouble with the diagonal portion of the letter "N." They ran from the bottom left to the top right of the vertical lines. My guess is that the maker of these markers may have offered an inexpensive alternative to a stone marker. That leads me to the assumption that those who contracted with him were probably not wealthy.
The first of these cement markers was for: "A.T. QUARLES WAS BORN SEPT 11, 1878 DIED MARCH 18, 1915". The date of death may be incorrect. Dirt completely covered that part of the "stone," and I had nothing with me to clear the area completely.
The second and third of these unique markers were together: "GEORGE W. BLADEN DIED JULY 30 1934 AGE 63 AT REST" and "MRS GEORGE ANNA BLADEN BORN MAY 15 1845 DIED MARCH 18 1928" If my original assumption that the persons with the cement markers were not wealthy is correct, then what happened to the Bladen family? Is it possible that Anna was a slave of the Bladens and George W was her son? I found no other Bladen markers in the cemetery.
Below you will find a "map" of the cemetery [lost map], and a list of surnames I found in various areas of the cemetery. When I have the opportunity, I will add the information I gathered to the cemetery database. On last piece of data, it is believed that the original Presbyterian Church was located in the overgrown area at the left had edge of the "map" below. Bricks from this church were used in the construction of the Baptist Church.
--Contributed by Carol Askey
Section 1: Anderson, Brown, Edward, Gorrie, Graves of former slaves, Green, Guy, Hellregel, Miller, Mowat, Paris, Strauss, Suit, Willson
Section 2: Chew, Constantine, Doris, Fawcett, Fowler, Heith*, Howard, Koch, Lindsey, Mauduit, Meakin, Morrison, Pettey*, Read, Ross, Seauberlich*, Thompson
Section 3: Cooper, Crotts, Dorr, Durant, Eaton, Ferral, Gasch, Goodman, Mattingly, Moffat, Norman, Pruitt, Suess, Yost
Section 4: Bladen, Ferral, Feurstine, Garges, Hackley, Huff, Lambden, Maske, Miller, Myers, Payne, Quarles, Riley, Roth, Sonnenberg, Summers, Taylor, VanHorn, Vincent, Widmann
Section 5: Barnes, Bosher, Crosby, Dodson, Griffin, Pruitt, White,
*Added by Linda Davis
Location: Fair View Cemetery, 4410 Church Rd., Mitchellville, MD
Location: Forest Lake Cemetery, Suitland, MD (See Cedar Hill Cemetery)
Location: Forest Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 6312 Clinton Way, Clinton, MD
Location: Fort Lincoln Cemetery, 3401 Bladensburg Rd., Brentwood, MD
Contributed by Tom Jay
Shegogue, James Elry 1889 – 1974 Section M.C. Lot 422 Site 1
Shegogue, Susan Rebecca Henault 1881 – 1962 across from a statue of Lincoln
Shegogue, Walter Edward 1887 – 1977 across from a statue of Lincoln
Location: George Washington Cemetery & Mausoleum, 9500 Riggs Rd., Alelphi, MD
Location: Glenn Dale United Methodist Church Cemetery, Srpingfield & Good Luck Rds., Glenn Dale, MD (Also known as: Perkins Chapel)
Location: Green Hill Cemetery, Bladensburg, MD (Burials 1828-1901. See Evergreen Cemetery)
Location: Greenwood Cemetery, Laurel, MD (In 1944 merged with Ivy Hill Cemetery, Laurel, MD)
Location: Greenwood Cemetery, on the road leading from Bladensburg to Landover Station on the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad, just outside of Bladensburg MD (1889) (See Evergreen Cemetery)
Location: Haddaway Chapel Cemetery, Berwyn Heights, MD (See Branchville Methodist Episcopal Church South Cemetery)
Location: The Family Cemetery was at the Hall estate (Heart's Delight?) on what is now the site of Adventure World.
Location: The Cemetery was on Hamilton Place in Greenbelt.
Some children started to vandalize the grave stones in the 1960's and they were
moved away from the site. They are now in a glass display.
The Clerk of
The City of Greenbelt gave the following information: The land used for the
development of Greenbelt was owned by a Hamilton family.
Contributed by
Helen West
HAMILTON, Andrew 1753-1823
HAMILTON, Jane 1747-1824; wife
HAMILTON, Col. Samuel 1783-1857; son
HAMILTON, Elizabeth 1787-1834; 1st wife
HAMILTON, Elizabeth 1795-1847; 2nd wife
HAMILTON, Jane; daughter
Location: Harmony Cemetery, 7101 Sheriff Rd., Landover, MD (Original location: Rhode Island Ave., Washington, DC. Also known as Harmonia Burial Grounds, located 2 miles from Washington, DC on Brentwood Rd. (1893) and as Columbian Harmony Cemetery. The cemetery was moved to Landover, MD in 1959. Now known as: Harmony Memorial Park Cemetery, Landover MD)
Location: Behind Villa Rosa Nursing Home at 3800 Lottsford
Vista Road, Mitchellville
Contributed by Don Hillery
Elizabeth and Walter Hilleary - flat slab stones are weathered but readable.
No headstones remain for any other graves believed to be in this area.
Location: There is at least one grave site under Holy Family Church on Woodmore
Road in Mitchellville and possibly more. The former pastor, Rev.Robert Mulligan,
SSJ, has shown the grave site and reported that the church was reputed to have
been built on what was an Indian burial site and he thought these were remains
encountered during construction. Many of the original parishioners were members
of the Proctor, Swann, Queen and Savoy families, many of whom were Wesorts and
did intermarry with the local Indians. The head of the Queen family helped
construct the church in 1890.
Contributed by Anita P. Camplese
Location: Holy Family Church & Cemetery, Woodmore, MD (Current address 12010 Woodmore Rd., Mitchellville, MD)
Location: See also "Old Cemetery"
Contributed by
Tom Jay
Cowan, Nora Elizabeth Shegogue 2 Apr 1895 - 16 Feb 1957
Robey, Maude May Shegogue 21 Sep 1885 - 22 Feb 1910; Daughter of Eugene & Susan Shegogue; Her gravestone is next to that of her parents next to a nice bush; "Beneath this stone, I've placed in trust, Not the immortal but the dust, Of one on earth to me most dear, Who learned in youth her God to fear."
Shegogue, Eugene Hamilton 17 Aug 1858 - 11 March 1928; "His work well done on earth. He rest in peace"
Shegogue, Eugene William 21 Aug 1883 - 8 Jul 1889; Son of Eugene & Susan Shegogue
Shegogue, Susan Rebecca Chaney 21 Feb 1862 - 7 Aug 1947
Location: Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sandy Spring Rd., Laurel, MD
Location: Keys Cemetery, Lanham, MD (Location unknown)
Location: Lanham Cemetery, Lanham, MD (See Whitfield Chapel Cemetery)
Location: Lanham United Methodist Church Cemetery, 5512 Whitfield Chapel Rd., Lanham, MD (Formerly: Whitfield M.E. Church Cemetery)
Location: Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, 4001 Suitland Rd, Suitland, MD
Location: Locust Grove Family Cemetery across
the street from Warington at what was once known as Locust Grove.
Contributed
by Anita P. Camplese
Cross, Slingluff family members, possibly a Duvall also
Location: Maryland National Memorial Park, 13300 Baltimore Ave., Laurel, MD (Fromerly: Carver Memorial Park (1953-1969); National Capital Memorial Park (1930-1953))
Location: McCarthy Cemetery, McCarthy Station, Lanham, MC
Location: Melrose Cemetery, East Riverdale, MD
Location: Methodist Cemetery, Bladensburg, MD (See Evergreen Cemetery)
Location: Methodist Cemetery, Mitchellville, MD (See Mt. Oak United Methodist Church Cemetery)
Location: Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery, Old Marlboto Pike, Upper Marboro, MD
Location: Mt Hope African Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, 7043 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs, MD
Location: Mt Lebanon Cemetery, 9500 Riggs Rd., Adelphi, MD
Location: Mt Oak Cemetery, Mitchellville, MD (See Mt Oak United Methodist Church Cemetery)
Location: Mt Oak Cemetery, Mullikin, MD (Same as: Mt Oak United Methodist Church Cemetery)
Location: Mt Oak United Methodist Church Cemetery, Church & Woodmore Rds., Mitchellville, MD
Location: Mt Zion Cemetery, near Laurel, MD
Location: Muirkirk Cemetery, Muirkirk, MD (See Queens Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Old Muirkirk Rd., Beltsville, MD)
Location: National Capital Memorial Park, Laurel, MD (1930-0953)(See Maryland National Memorial Park)
Location: National Harmony Memorial Park, 7101 Sheriff Rd., Landover, MD (Formerly: Harmony Cemetery)
Location: Northwest Cemetery & Northwest Cemetery Co., Berwyn, MD (1929)
Location: Payne Cemetery, 4724 Benning Rd., SE, Washington, DC (Graves moved to Harmony Memorial Park Cemetery.)
Location: Perkins Chapel and Cemetery, 8500 Springfield Rd., Glenn Dale, MD (See Glenn Dale Methodist Church Cemetery)
Location: Queens Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Old Muirkirk Rd., Beltsville, MD
Location: Resurrection Cemetery, 8000 Woodyard Rd., Clinton, MD
Location: Ridgley Church of God in Christ & Cemetery, Brightseat Rd. & Central Ave., Landover, MD
Location: Rosemont Cemetery, Stanton Road SE, Washington, DC (Formerly: Moore's Cemetery 1850-1927. Name changed to Rosemont (1927-1967). Majority of bodies were disinterred and moved to Harmony Cemetery.)
Location: Sacred Heart/White Marsh Catholic Church Cemetery, Bowie, MD
Location:
Piscataway, MD
William Boswell transcribed a portion of St Mary's Cemetery, Piscataway, MD on May 30, 1999. Here he shares his notes with us.
Name Information R. P. Gates 1918-1931 BRADHURST Brothers Lawrence E. July 30, 1913-Oct 3, 1979 Howard F. Jan 1, 1918-Jan 25, 1926 McNAMARA Edward H. Dec 28, 1924-Apr 7, 1988 Myrtle A. July 23, 1923-March 9, 1990
Loving and Devoted ParentsEDELEN William A. D. May 10, 1905 - Oct 19, 1975 Edgar Hurtt Edelen U.S. Army
World War II
Apr 26, 1909 - Oct 17, 1980O. Attawa Edelen Webb Sept 12, 1906 - July 28, 1981 Eleanor L. Edelen Died April 15, 1920 Olive M. Edelen Died Mar 8, 1917
Rest in PeaceT. Baker Edelen 1878-1893 Eolin H. Edelen 1855-1931 James R. Edelen 1843-1914 EDELEN Walter A. 1885-1943 Amie M. 1873-1943 Jessie R. 1880-1943 [Ground stones; separate] Mary R. Edelen died Jan 4, 1907 Jesse R. Edelen died Jan 29, 1896 Sudie Edelen died May 24, 1908 EDELEN James R. Edelen III 1882-1924 Bernard Francis Edelen Born Nov 21, 1885;
Died Jan 27, 1910EDELEN David M. 1898-1952 Eloise B. 1897-1995 EDELEN Joanna M. Led kindly light
To our mother
Joanna M.
Beloved wife of Benedict Edelen
Born Feb 14, 1830
Died Oct 1, 1897
Asleep in JesusEDELEN Benedict In memory of Benedict Edelen who departed this life
January 16, 1867
Age 44 years
[under the sod he is sleeping here under the daisies and clover
dead in the flush? Of his man ???? glows
Husband, father and brother
[G. L. Neale, Alex. VA]EDELEN Charity Sacred to the memory of Charity Edelen
Who departed this life February 13 or 19, 1863/1869
In the 80 year of her age
May she rest in peace
[G. L. Neale, Alex.]EDELIN James A. Edelin Died May 19, 1856 in the 20th year of his age EDELIN Horace Edelin, Jr. Died April 10, ???? MIDDLETON Alzine Sarah 1852-1939
"Rest in Peace"Rose Mudd Gardiner 1842-1918 HURTT Martha E. Hurtt 1809-1892 BOSWELL [Same marker] J. T. Boswell Born Dec 6, 1849; Died Mar 23, 1889 A. V. Boswell Born Nov 7, 1855; Died Feb 23, 1905 M. E. Boswell Born Sept 14, 1888; Died Aug 15, 1898 BOSWELL John P. Husband of Lillian Boswell
Sept 15, 1878-Oct 13, 1947Anna Theresa Brandt Sept 23, 1837-July 11, 1935 Geo. T. Underwood Born Jan 17, 1842
Died May 2, 1874
Lord keep us safe this day
Secure from all our fears
May angels guard us while we sleep
Till morning light appears
May his soul rest in peaceUNDERWOOD Thomas E. June 13, 1872-Oct 11, 1941 BARTLETT [Headstone] James Edward Bartlett November 8, 1964-March 23, 1991
Devoted father
[ground stone is marked Jimmy]HURTT Harriet Edelen Hurtt 1851-1935 HURTT Edgar D. Hurtt, M.D. 1830-1917 Maria Young Hurtt 1832-1868 Edgar Eugene 1858-1873 Clara Eugenia 1878-1883 Blanche Ophelia 1881-1882 Ann Edgarina 1863-1937 Blanche Theresa 1888-1980 DONOHUE Francis R. Donohue [ground stone]
Oct 14, 1901-Sept 7, 1970O'BRIEN William O'Brien Dec 26, 1911-June 11, 1983
"Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow "O'BRIEN Nora O'Brien July 3, 1904-Jan 10, 1995 MIDDLETON Champ Clark April 14, 1908-Aug 19, 1964 [Ground stone]
Champ C. Middleton
VA SGT CO C 1 BN ENGR CN REGT
World War II
April 14, 1908-Aug 19, 1964Rosina Pulzone Nov 30, 1910-May 20, 1975 DEMENT Audrey M. Dement Sept 18, 1951-July 28, 1986
At restDaisy M. Dement Oct 26, 1909-Nov 23, 1997
At restDEMENT Joseph Ollie Jan 29, 1901-Apr 15, 1978 Estelle Sudie May 30, 1901-Oct 13, 1987 CLEMENTS [Ground stone] Mary A. wife of Josiah Clements
Died December 4, 1852 ??
Aged ?? yearsGWYNN Ann E. Gwynn Sacred to the memory of Ann E. Gwynn
Consort of John H. Gwynn
Departed this life December 5, 1855John H. Gwynn Sacred to the memory of John H. Gwynn
Who departed this life ???? 1857
In the 60th year of life
Pray for himBLANDFORD Thos. S. Blandford Father
1874-1933Emma T. Blandford Mother
1875-1953BLANDFORD Edwin A. Father
December 5, 1914-Oct 11, 1960Dorothy E. Mother
June 6, 1925-June 9, 1966
Location: Oak Grove Road in Largo/Upper
Marlboro.
The church is a historic site as George Washington may have
worshipped there when he visited at Mt. Lubentia in Largo on his way to
Annapolis. This parish may have been known as Queen Anne Parish when it was
first established in the 18th Century. -Contributed by Anita P. Camplese
Location: Rhonda Schriver gathered he
following information directly from the headstones at St. John's Episcopal
Church (Broad Creek, Prince George's County, Maryland) in late 1997.
Contributed by Rhonda Schriver
Please note that Rhonda has taken special care
to preserve the spelling variations as found on the markers ~~ all names should
be considered KERBY unless specified to be KIRBY.
William C. Kerby 10/5/1887-5/24/1978
Louise T. Kerby (wife, nee:Cadle) 7/30/1892-7/11/1982
Chester Fritz Kerby (son) 2/23/1916-12/28/1983
Alice V. Piles 1856-1928 (Mother of Louise T. Kerby)
Francis A. Cadle 1889-1903 (Brother of Louise T. Kerby)
C. William Cadle 1880-1936 (Brother of Louise T. Kerby)
William Kirby 3/29/1871
Barbara S. Kirby "wife" 9/21/1899
Howard J.L. Kirby "son" 10/21/1881
Margaret A. Kerby "wife of George Kerby" 5/8?/1?10
Mary Hardy (Kerby) 1892-1959
Robert Oden 12/10/1889-6/1967
Frederick Monroe Kerby 2/3/1886-2/25/1955
Helen Hunter 2/17/1887-2/28/1965
Mary Kerby Osborn 9/9/1892-4/1984
Jane Osborn Councill (directly beside Mary's marker) 3/8/1918-7/1980
Mary Louisa Kerby "daughter of Wm F." 1887-1888
Lola G. Kerby 1898-1899
John J. Kerby 1852-1932
Mary J. Kerby 1860-1947
Grace J. Kerby 12/30/1882-5/18/1964
Margaret H. Kerby 1898-1961
John Owen 12/23/1883-4/1974
George M. Kerby 12/8/1893-1/1974
Melva W. Kerby 1/17/1900-12/1986
Helen B. Kerby "Rector" 8/5/1897-10/31/1983
Marion E. Kerby 1865-1938
Samuel L. Kerby 1855-1923
Grover C. (KIRBY) 4/6/1885-4/2/1983
Mary E. (KIRBY) (wife) 7/12/1890-7/25/1965
Francis Kerby 10/14/1831 "abt 73 yrs"
Elizabeth Kerby 6/1/????-9/22/19?? "about 11? yrs"
Ella G. Kerby 1860-1945
Wm. F. Kerby 11/10/1896 "42 yrs." "died in Washington, DC"
Andrew J. Kerby 1/7/1862-5/13/1948 The remaining 8 markers were grouped together. It appears that Andrew J. (Jackson?) Kerby married twice
Ellen N. Kerby 3/12/1905 (to Andrew's left)
Mordulia E. Kerby 1/18/1921 (to Andrew's right)
Bryan Kerby 1897-1965 (to Ellen's left)
Edward Kerby 1888-1889
Lee Kerby 1890-1892
Helen Kerby 1900-1900
Kerfoot Kerby 1895-1911
Mardulia Kerby 1911-1911
Location: St. Joseph's Cemetery, 11007 Montgomery Rd., (Ammendale), Beltsville, MD
Location: St. Mary's Cemetery, Laurel, MD (Also known as: St. Mary's of the Mills Catholic Cemetery)
Location: Stephen's Cemetery, 59th Ave., & Sheridan St., East Riverdale, MD
Location: Family cemetery at Warington on
Enterprise Road.
Contributed by Anita P. Camplese
Violetta Waring is buried in the Warington Cemetery.
Location: Washington Memorial Park Cemetery, Adelphi, MD (See George Washington Cemetery & Mausoleum)
Location: Washington National Cemetery, 4101 Suitland Rd., Suitland, MD
Location: White Marsh Catholic Church Cemetery,
Bowie, MD (See Sacred Heart/White Marsh Catholic Church Cemetery)
Contributed
by Barbara Scherer Rendina
James H. Loveless, Jr. b. 1825; husband of Caroline C. Gates
Location: Whitfield Chapel Cemetery, Lanham, MD (See Lanham United Methodist Church Cemetery)
Location: Woodmore Catholic Church & Cemetery, Nitchellville, MD (See Holy Family Church & Cemetery)
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