Cemeteries and Headstones in North Carolina, USA


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Cemetery-Piney Grove (Swannanoa NC)
Cemetery-Piney Grove (Swannanoa NC)
Piney Grove Cemetery (also known as First Presbyterian Church Cemetery) -- Swannanoa, Buncombe, North Carolina + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158567/piney-grove-cemetery  
     


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Cemetery-Gold Family (Lattimore NC)
Cemetery-Gold Family (Lattimore NC)
Gold Family Cemetery -- Lattimore, Cleveland, North Carolina + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2309064/gold-family-cemetery 
     
Grave-OWENS Elias
Grave-OWENS Elias
Elias P Owens "Co H ● 28 NC Inf ● CSA" ~ Died of Typhoid in a Lynchburg VA hospital -- Gold Family Cemetery, Lattimore NC + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38115507/elias-p.-owens 
     


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Cemetery-Housand Harrill Graveyard (Rutherford County NC)
Cemetery-Housand Harrill Graveyard (Rutherford County NC)
Harrill Cemetery at Beaverdam -- Swainsville, Cleveland, North Carolina ~ Marker at the Housand Harrill graveyard in Cleveland County, near Shelby, North Carolina. This graveyard is on private land + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2712494/harrill-cemetery-at-beaverdam 
     


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Cemetery-Thyatira Presbyterian Church (Rowan County NC)
Cemetery-Thyatira Presbyterian Church (Rowan County NC)
Thyatira Presbyterian Church Cemetery -- Mill Bridge, Rowan, North Carolina ~ Thyatira is believed to be the oldest Presbyterian Church west of the Yadkin River. In fact, it is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in North Carolina, and is known as the "Mother of Presbyterianism" in North Carolina. It is located in Rowan County, ten miles west of Salisbury on Highway 150, in the Mill Bridge community. A land entry dated 1750 in Anson County records reveals that a "meeting House and burial ground" were in existence here by that date. This means the meeting house was probably in existence as early as 1747. For many years it was known as Cathey's Meeting House. The name was changed to Thyatira Church during the pastorate of Dr. Samuel McCorkle, in the late eighteenth century + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/184369/thyatira-presbyterian-church-cemetery.