
The photographs on this website from the archives of:
Donna & Joel Duprey
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Located in Harrisonburg, Virginia between E. Bryant Street and Highway 33.
Click on the photo hyperlinks to download the tombstone photograph. Black underlining indicates that the information is uncertain. Background notes (information not found on the stones themselves) are listed and marked with a footnote reference as to their source. In some cases, the full date of birth and/or death is given, based on source information, rather than the sometimes abbreviated text that appears on the stone itself. There are many more people buried in this cemetery than those listed here. This listing is presently only family members of the contributors. If you are a researcher of any of these families and are certain of additional persons buried in this cemetery, or of corrections or additions to the data presented here, please let Donna Duprey know and she will add them to this list.
If you have photos of any of the tombstones that are not already recorded here for this cemetery, of any family, we will gladly add them and give you the credit for them. Contact Donna Duprey for submission details.
Smith – shared stone
Julia Harrison, "Wife of Edward H. Smith" Born June 3, 1808, Died Feb. 23, 1883
Edward H., Born July 1st, 1799, Died April 24th 1852 "Aged 52 Years, 9 Months and 23 Days"
Harrison – family stone
Harrison, George W.,"1 SGT 4 VA INF SP AM WAR" Oct. 9, 1871 – Feb.22, 1947
Harrison, William Cravens, "Son of Reuben and Mary Harrison" Nov. 9, 1803, Jan. 16, 1888
Harrison, Mildred Linza Williams,“Dau of George H. and Mira Williams, Wife of William C. Harrison” Mar. 27, 1838 – Dec. 8, 1909
Williams, Myra Harrison, "Daughter of William C. and Mildred Harrison"
Harrison, Julia Bruce, "Daughter of William C. and Mildred L. Harrison" Died Feb. 2, 1956
Koontz, Maria G. (Note: large image - loads slow¹),
"Sacred
to the Memory
of
MARIA G. KOONTZ
Daughter of
John and Margaret Graham
Born the 18th of January 1797
Died on the 27th of October 1812
Here sleeps what once was beauty, once was grace.
Grace that with tenderness and sense combine
To form that harmony of soul and face
Where beauty shines the mirror of the mind
Such was the maid that in the morn of youth
In virgin innocence in nature's pride
Blest with each art that over its charts to truth
Sunk in her father's fond embrace and died
He weeps a venerate the holy tear
Faith lend her aid to ease Afflictions load
The parent mourns his child upon her bier
The Christian yields an angel to his God"
¹Source: Comments from contributors
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Last updated: 14 Aug 2007