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Early
Cemeteries of
Brooke County
Early
Brooke
Cemeteries
Early
Brooke
Cemeteries
Courtesy
of Brooke
County
Genealogy
Society
....There
is an interest
in the art of
tracing
tombstone
inscriptions
from older and
more
interesting
stones.
.....Information
from
cemeteries has
long been a
primary
resource for
people tracing
family
histories via
birthdates and
family
relationships.
.....The first
public
cemetery in
Wellsburg was
located on the
northwest
corner of 12th
and Main
Streets and
laid out about
1814. This
cemetery was
abandoned in
1876 at which
time the
graves were
moved to the
present Brooke
County
Cemetery
located on
Pleasant
Avenue in
Wellsburg.
.....Land for
the BROOKE
COUNTY
CEMETERY was
purchased from
George COX in
1857,
incorporated
and laid out
in lots.
.....In this
cemetery may
be found the
graves of
Captain Oliver
BROWN, a
Revolutionary
War Hero, and
Patrick GASS,
a member of
the Lewis and
Clark
Expedition.
.....The Rev.
Doctor Joseph
DODDRIDGE of
early church
and historical
writing fame
is also buried
here. His
monument
reads: "Rev.
Doctor Joseph
DODDRIDGE, the
first minister
of the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church in
Western
Virginia and
Ohio. Born in
Bedford
County,
Pennsylvania,
October 14,
1769, died in
Wellsburgh,
November 9,
1826."
.....Another
very early
cemetery is
located on top
of the hill
immediately
south of
Wellsburg
overlooking
the Ohio
River. Members
of the COX
family are
buried there.
Dates and
names are now
virtually
illegible but
some of the
stones are
dated in the
early 1800's.
.....The
MARSHALL
cemetery is
located on
Bethany Pike
near the old
MARSHALL home.
James
MARSHALL,
active during
the Whiskey
Rebellion and
other members
of the
MARSHALL
family are
buried there.
.....A
cemetery was
laid out on
the CROSS
CREEK road as
early as 1804.
Among pioneer
Brooke County
families
buried there
are the
SANDERS,
FOWLERS,
HINDMANS,
HEADINGTONS,
STEWARTS and
PFISTER. It is
often refered
to as the
PFISTER or
CROSS CREEK
CEMETERY.
.....The LOWER
BUFFALO
CEMETERY was
established in
1795 close to
the BEALL's
Ridge Road and
the
Pennsylvania
State Line.
.....Among
pioneer
families
buried there
are the
BEALLS,
BUCHANANS,
BOYDS,
CARTERS,
COXES, GRIMES,
HARVEYS,
LIGGETTS,
MARKS,
MARSHALLS,
MOORES,
MULHOLLANDS,
McGUIRES,
PARKINSONS,
PATTERSONS,
RALSTONS,
SCOTTS,
STEVENSONS,
WAUGHS, WELLS,
WHITES, and
WILSONS.
.....An
other cemetery
was laid out
close to ST.
JOHN's
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH on what
is now known
as Eldersville
Road. This
burial ground
was
established in
the late
1790's.
.....Among
families
represented in
this cemetery
are the WELLS,
MEEKS,
ALLISONS,
ATKINSONS,
APPLEGATES,
BAXTERS,
BILBYS,
BILDERBACKS,
BOSLEYS,
BROWNS,
BROWNINGS,
CAMPLBELLS,
CARTERS,
CRAIGS,
DONOVANS,
ELLIOTTS,
Elsons,
Finleys,
Fowlers,
Freshwaters,
Hanlin, Hardy,
Hendricks,
Hunters,
Latimers,
Magees,
Mahans,
MARSHALLS,
McCOYS,
McCREADYS,
McGUIRES,
MECHLINGS,
MILLERS,
MORETONS,
MORROWS,
MURCHLANDS,
OWINGS,
PATTERSONS,
STRAINS,
WALKERS and
WHEELERS.
....Another
cemetery is
located on
TENT CHURCH
ROAD. This
small cemetery
was
established in
the early
1800's. Buried
here are the:
ARCHERS,
COXES, BROWNS,
CRALLS,
CREWELLS,
DIVITTS,
FRESHWATERS,
FERGUSONS,
HINDMANS,
HUNTERS,
HALLS, HAYS,
HANLINS,
KLENIS,
MURCHLANDS,
McCARROLLS,
McDONALDS,
MILLERS,
MORES, PUGHS,
POOLES,
RAYLANDS,
STRAINS and
WILLIAMSONS.
....A very
early cemetery
was
established on
what is now
THREE SPRINGS
DRIVE in
Weirton. Some
of the
families
buried here
are RALSTONS,
BREENS, BELLS,
EWINGS,
HAMMONDS,
SANDERS,
BRIDGES,
HUDSONS,
WILCOXES,
FRESHWATERS,
SWEARINGENS,
COCHRANS,
LOGANS,
WELCHS,
BROWNS,
COLWELLS,
MORTONS,
MARKS,
HINDMANS,
McGLUMPHYS,
MILLERS,
BEALLS, HOODS,
MORROWS,
TRUAXES, ORRS,
HENDERSONS,
GRIFFITHS,
CRAIGS,
McMILLERS,
OWINGS,
CAMPBELLS,
CAROTHERS,
BAXTERS,
McKITRICKS,
VAN BAKERS,
TARRS,
HOOKERS,
BILDERBACKS,
TRUSHELS,
FRESHWATERS,
CLAYPOOLS,
HUNTERS and
PURDYS. An
earlier church
and cemetery
were located
on
Pennsylvania
Avenue where
all evidence
is now missing
with the
exception of
the historical
marker.
....Another
large and well
kept cemetery
in OAK GROVE,
located at the
top of
Allegheny
Street,
Follansbee.
This is a
relatively new
cemetery,
compared to
the ones
described
above.
....There are
numerous small
private
cemeteries
located on
farms
throughout the
county. We
even know of
one located on
the old Mc KIM
farm as well
as the McGUIRE
CEMETERY
located on the
grounds of the
Highland Hills
Golf Course.
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