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104    HALL FAMILY CEMETERY

      Location - Intersection of NC Hwy 268 and Joe Layne Mill Rd, Little Richmond, Surry Co., NC.

      Coordinates: 36d 17m 47.5s N; 80d 45m 20.0s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From intersection of Hwy 268 and US Hwy 601, go west on Hwy 268 for about 2 - 2.5 miles and turn right on Joe Layne Mill Rd, turn right at first drive on RH side of road. Cemetery is where the old Little Richmond School used to be. Walk past house and go toward woods for 150 yards or so. There is an old well house and large oak tree just behind it.

      Closeup view of a fieldstone.

      Surveyed by Joe Hicks on October 1, 2006.
      Township or district:  Elkin.
      Public or Private:  Private property.
      GPS Accuracy (ft.):  17.
      Elevation above sea level (ft.):  1059.
      Status of cemetery:  Abandoned.
      Surry County Parcel Number:  4983-00-21-3671.

      There are 3 field stone markers only. History as counted to me has them as being a family named Hall. The father, mother, and a daughter who all died from disease possibly Typhoid or that type of illness..




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