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Maple Hill Cemetery, Phase 1, page 95

SECTION 12 Checked Oct. 26, 1993 ROW 1 CARROLL FLEMING WARNER > 5 Ellen Fleming Carroll. July 30, 1895 - Feb. 8, 1978. Major Forrest W. Fleming. Nov. 30, 1891 - Feb. 20, 1946. Mary A. Warner. Feb. 1, 1855 - Jan. 12, 1951. T. B. Warner. Dec. 12, 1846 - June 10, 1929. (Footstone: T. B. Warner, Pvt., 12 Miss. Cav. June 10, 1929.) CAHILL 5 7 Caroline H. Cahill. Feb. 7, 1906 - Aug. 14, 1988. John Joseph Cahill. May 11, 1909 - Dec. 4, 1970. McWILLIAMS May McPeak McWilliams. 1890 - 1920 CONNER > Kate Harwood, wife of James C. Conner. 1897 - 1951. James C. Conner Jr. 1930 - 1937. STEGALL James C. Conner Sr. 1895 - 1940. Rubenia Miller Stegall. May 17, 1868 - September 2, 1954. Ozro Knight Stegall. December 6, 1862 - July 20, 1951. Frank D. Stegall. Sept. 10, 1893 - Jan. 24, 1977. ) Emma J. Stegall. June 14, 1859 - Nov. 4, 1899. J 7 J. R. Stegall. Born Nov. 13th 1836 - died Feb. 12th 1896. J J Mary E., wife of J. R. Stegall. Born May 15th 1852 - died Feb. 19th 1883. HUNDLEY 77 Richard Lowe Hundley. Jan. 21, 1886 - Aug. 1, 1947. [Note: Masonic emblem.] Nannie Donnell Hundley. 1865 - 1937. 77 William May Hundley. 1860 - 1934. [Note: Masonic emblem on stone.] 7 •> Col. Wm. H. Hundley. Born March 10, 1835 - died March 31, 1864. Temperance 77 through life his motto, and in death the noblest to pay, to his darling boy. To my Husband, a brave soldier and affectionate companion. This is the rest, the joy, and mine. The tear, the lonely hour, The weary, woe, the silent pang, Bereavements bitter doner; Yet oh! beyond the raft of gloom Shines loves immortal ray, and waiting on that radiant shore I see thee stand to day. [Note: CSA iron cross No. 134 on grave.] Little Mother. Frances May, wife of Col. Wm. H. Hundley. 1835 - 1922. M Ethel. [Note: No other information given but is in Hundley lot.] “Beyond the gates of Paradise, One golden morn' a cherub strayed, Beheld our world with tendering eyes, And here while her darling made, Bid dreamlike listening day by day, To distant music faint and lone, She wandered back the shining day and now we mourn a cherub gone.” MATTHEWS Our Babies. 1873 11 John N. Matthews. Born Dec. 9, 1843 - died Oct. 23, 1871. The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord. [Note: A Confederate veteran.] 99 Henrietta C. Tardy, wife of John N. Matthews. Born May 29, 1848 - died Feb. 26, 1920. Her chidren arise up, and call her blessed. Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. 99 Johnnie Nathalie Matthews. “Nona.” Dec. 5, 1874 - Oct. 1, 1942. Well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. 7 7 Lucian Turner Matthews. Born May 12, 1848 - died Sept. 18, 1872. There is a Spiritual Body. [Note: CSA iron cross No. 157 on grave.] > 7 Lucy Ann Spottswood, wife of Luke Matthews. Born Feb. 17, 1816 - died Nov. 1, 1874. 5 7 Luke Matthews, born in Campbell Co., Va. Sept. 20, 1796 - died in Huntsville, Ala. August 1, 1875. 95 - (125)