NEW ENGLAND GRAVEYARD This burial ground is on top of a point by the side of the "Lower Belleville" road, with no fence between. It has originally been back in a field, until the addition to it was made several years ago. There is a long row of Satow graves, with tall headstones of uniform pattern, except as to one, and of bluish marble with cut letters, seemingly all placed at one time. One at the head of the row is at what might be termed as yet an unused grave, and bears the legend - "William Satow - 1848, Co. E. 1st W. Va." He lives in the City and is one of the very few "boys in Blue". A flag on a grave at the south end of Satow row is the only indication of the sleeper beneath. Annie Satow, wife of William, 1851 - 1933, is next to William. Allie, 1890, aged seventeen. Then, six other graves of their children. At the end of the row, a white marble shaft is inscribed: "C. A. Satow, May 5th, 1844 - June 6th, 1920, Co. E., 1st W. Va." Other inscriptions are: James T. Huff, Co. K., 6th W. Va. Cav. Randolph Luber (?) 1847 - 1913. William White, August 6th, 1852 - December 11th, 1892. Homer Beadle, February 26th, 1824 - June 1st, 1871, a flag at the grave. John McIlirane, Co. C., 88th Pa. Government stone. Mary, wife of T. C. Leachman. A mound with no marker, except his country's flag. Henry J. Hall, 1831 - 1875. Elizabeth Hall Hutchinson, 1837 - 1904. Elisha D. Hall, Co. D., 140 O. V. I. Another grave with a flag the only marker. Sarah J., wife F. M. Bose (Boso? Rose?) Henry A. Man, Co. B., 14th Ill. Cav. August Lieber, Corp. 10th W. Va. W. J. McPherson, 1851 - 19-- (uncut) Susannah, his wife, 1854 - 1911. Next grave north has only a flag. Thomas Jack, 1814 - 1911. J. C. Tompkins, born Newburyport, Rhode Island, April 26th, 1842, died January 15th, 1886. Abigail, wife J. P. Leavitt, November 14th, 1806 - March 26th, 1842. J. P. Leavitt, September 7th, 1800 - October 19th, 1889. Mary, wife of J. P. Leavitt, June 13th, 1819 - 1887. G. W. Leavitt, November 14th, 1846 - October 27th, 1925. George Leavitt, 1880 - 1930, flag. Lucinda, wife of S. E. Pease, 1814 - 1882. A large monument with the name Slagle, but no individual names. ---------------------------------------------------------- Permission by Virginia Ludwick In Memory of John Ludwick ----------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent.