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Charles G. King Family Cemetery
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| Notes: | This well-kept cemetery is located 40 ft east of Elam Rd. (Route 644), and 100 yd south of Oak Grove Rd. (Route 667). It is approx. 30 ft square and is enclosed by a heavy iron fence. There is no evidence of other graves. |
| Latitude: | 36º 33' 22.5" N (36.556250) |
| Longitude: | 77º 56' 26.8" W (-77.940778) |
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This cemetery contains the remains of Sgt. Charles Griffin King of Co. D, 4th Battalion, Virginia Reserves, his wife Mary Louise Cannon, and their son William G. King, CWS f BCV, p. 306. |
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| Charles G. King | 27 Apr 1847 — | 18 Dec 1915 | KING Father Asleep in Jesus |
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| Mary L. Cannon King | 1 Mar 1842 — | 26 Nov 1926 | KING Mother Beloved wife of Charles G. King Faithful unto death |
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| William Gilbert King | — | 4 Nov 1905 | Died Nov 4, 1905 Aged 35 years Gone But Not Forgotten |
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