Chase Cemetery


Directions: From Ripley, go west on Rt 62, turn left on Parchment Valley Road, go about .2 mile, past a two storey house and some outbuildings. The cemetery is on the right side, set back from the road, and the large white Chase Cemetery sign stands out. At present, there is a split log fence along the road.


Photographs by Clement Matheny, transcription by Betty Briggs. If you would like a better quality picture, contact Betty Briggs.

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  • Chase, Vinnie R.    1877 - 1970
    Chase, Eleanor    1880 - 1953  

  • Chase, Fernando    1882 - 1950  

  • Chase, Lawrence    Co B 22 VA Inf CSA    1833 - 1907  

  • Chase, Nancy J.   Wife of L. Chase    Born June 9, 1844    Died Jan 17, 1900   

  • Chase, Lyda Barnett    July 9, 1920 -
    Chase, Eugene C.    June 14, 1917 - Apr 7, 1985  

  • Chase, Virginia E.    Dau of J & J Chase    Born & Died Jan 7, 1914  

  • Chase, Jennie E. Hardman    1894 - 1956
    Chase, Jonathan Jr.    1883 - 1953  

  • Morrison, Wade    1904 - 1963  

  • Morrison, Georgia    1886 - 1911  

  • Chase, Mary Ben    1862 - 1864  

  • Chase, Margaret P.    Born May 14, 1840    Died May 22, 1892   Aged 52yrs 8ds  

  • Chase, J.H. [John Haviland]   1797 - 1873
    Chase, M. [Malinda (Kay]   1807 - 1899  

  • Chase, John H.    Died [can't read any more]  

  • Chase, Jonathan    Co B. 22 VA I  

  • Cannot read, possibly Malinda Kay Chase  

  • Chase, Mary A.    [March 16, 18743 - Dec 21, 1843,    Dau of John H & Malinda (Kay) Chase]   

  • Chase, Susan F.    Dau of H.F. & Nancy M. Chase    [Died 9/22/1878, age 2y10m JCDR]  

  • Chase, Nancy M.    1836 - 1886  

  • Chase, Henry F.    Co B. 22 VA Inf CSA   

  • Flesher, Sarah A.    Dau of W.B. & E. Flesher    Died May 7, 1852   Aged 3 years 4 mos 29 ds   

  • Chase, Ralph Glenn    1929 - 1965  

  • The transcription done by the Jackson County Historical Society lists also:

  • Braham, Henry & Jesse (No markers)

  • There are two broken stones, one is definitely a dressed stone that was a headstone. The other may just be a fieldstone.





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