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You should contact the New Kent Historical Society. They play an
active role in the county. John Crump, the former county treasurer,
would be a good contact. Maintenance of "unclaimed" cemeteries is a
not unusual headache.
Lyle Browning
On May 31, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Anne Pemberton wrote:
> In researching land held in the family, a friend of ours found a
> parcel of land adjacent to his property marked on a satellite map as
> a "Union Cemetary". Hubby contacted the Son of UnionVeterans ofthe
> Civil War, and learned that they do not have any record of the
> cemetary. Is there something else to do or someone to contact to
> round up folks to maintain this cemetary. It is located in New Kent
> Count adjacent to Poverty Hall Road.
>
> Anne
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> Anne Pemberton
> Vice President, Educational Synthesis
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