[email protected] wrote: > > For those of you asking about Parson's Cemetery, Lucy Ames Edwards gives a > short historical account in her book "Grave Markers of Duval County 1808 - > 1916". > > "...... Amander Parson's was the first member of the Parson Family to have > owned this property. The first burial was that of Thomas Burke, who died 20 > Nov 1840. He was the brother of Elizabeth Burke Parsons, the wife of Amander > Parsons...." > > Amander's headstone as well as Elizabeths still stand. Also buried in this > cemetery is Mary Dorcas Parsons (1836-1869), wife of Napolean Bonapart > Broward, who is buried in Evergreen. > > Di > > > Does anyone have any information about the old "Parson's Cemetery"? I > > have McDowell relatives buried there. > > Martha > > > > Di, Is there a listing, out there somewhere, of those who are buried in Parson's Cemetery? Martha