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    1. Cornwell / Cornwall Burying Ground
    2. E. Y. Turner
    3. Bill and interested others: A little more on the location of where Eli Cornwell / Cornwall lived. he is buried in the 'Cornwell Family Burying Ground' and it's location is given as this ''located near Chester on the old home place of Levi Roden Wilkes, on the road to Carlisle, and about 51/2 miles from Chester. -----copied 1957 by Louise K Crowder. ----------above data from page 35 ''Tombstone Records of Chester County, SC and Vicinity, Vol I'' by Louise Kelly Crowder Side Note: the 'road to Carlisle' is West End Road / SC 72 W from Chester. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Liles" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 10:07 AM Subject: [SCCHEST2] Woodward Church Cemetary > Woodward Church was established in Chester Co by Thomas Woodward about 1790. > The current church and cemetary is located on Ashford Rd. just above the > Little Sandy River. Just over the bridge is what is currently called Douglas > School Rd. which in the 1725 Chester Co. map is in the same location of > Flintons Old Rd. one of the original major roads running from northwest > Chester Co. all the way to Cornwell. I also am picking up on internet > searches an address for the church on Douglas School Rd. nearer to the > Cornwell community. I visited the church two years ago and was told that the > church was originally located somewhere else and was moved due to flooding. > Most of the gravesites in the cemetary date from the early 1800's and > contain McKeown, Mobley, Franklin, Trussell and other old time area > families. My ancestor John Liles died in 1790, about the time of the > founding of the church. I am curious if anyone knows the original location > or if the church has a cemetary on the Douglas School Rd. location? > > Thanks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 7:45 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SCCHEST2] RE:Fishing Creek cemetery? > > > Just hoping someone can tell me about the names of burials in Fishing Creek > Presbyterian Cemetery. > I am of the Walker/Barnett/Patton familiesabout 1770`s to early 1800`s. > Are there any by these names? > Thanks for a great list. > Sue in Al. > > > ==== SCCHEST2 Mailing List ==== > The Chester County Website (USGenWeb Project) is up for adoption. If you are > interested, please contact the State Coordinator, Victoria Proctor, at > [email protected] > > > ==== SCCHEST2 Mailing List ==== > Please support the Chester District Genealogical Society!!! Details are on the main Chester County Web page - membership info, research help and publications are available!!! > >

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