Virginia USGenWeb Archives

Hopewell United Methodist Church Cemetery,
Guinea, Caroline County, VA
Tombstone Photographs


Photos in this section of the archives were submitted by:
Paula Lucy  Delosh (pld)



 
 Bessie F. Dabney Second daughter of Charles B.and Bettie Durrett Dabney,died at her sisters(Mollie D.Nunn) home in Washington,D.C.(pld)
Charles Curtis Dabney ,son of Charles B.and Bettie Durrett Dabney,born and died in Virginia.Married Albuera Lucy,one daughter, Lucy.A retired R.F.&P.Railroad worker.(pld)
Era Lucy Dabney 1861-1948   Albuera Lucy first child born to Joseph and Lucy Ann in Brunswick on November 7,1861.Married Charles Curtis Dabney and  died in Richmond on February 8,1948.(pld)
Joseph Samuel Lucy   My great uncle,born to Joseph Baxter Lucy and his wife Lucy Anne Drake Lucy in Brunswick County on March 31,1873 and died in Fredericksburg on August 28,1962.(pld)
L.O. Lucy  Another son of Joseph and Lucy Ann,born in Brunswick County and named Luther Oris Lucy on May 19th,1865 and died in Orange County on February 16,1951 at the home of a niece, Mrs.Lucy Dabney Flippo(Herbert E.Flippo)(pld)
Mercer A. Nunn  Son Of Joseph A.and Melinda Nunn of Louisa County,Virginia.A member of Good Templars.(pld)
Mollie Walter Nunn Daughter of Charles and Bettie R.Durrett Dabney,born in Virginia and married Mercer A.Nunn;the sister of Bessie F.,Shepherd B.,Ella,Lilly and Charles Curtis Dabney.(pld)

 
 
 


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