Since 1998 - Historical and Genealogical Resources
for the Upper New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia
Location: In Providence area
Directions: From the junction Scenic Rd (SR 94) & Riverside Dr (Rt 274), go north 1.5 miles on Scenic Rd then right (east) onto Lime Kiln Rd (Rd 638). Go east approximately 1.5 miles on Lime Kiln Rd, to the junction with Delp’s Beach Lane (Rt 639). Turn on to Delp’s Beach Lane and continue east 2.0 miles to the end of the road. The cemetery is in a wooded area about 100 yards from the end of Delp’s Beach Lane. Access is by an old roadbed on the left side of the road at the "end of state maintenance" sign.
GPS Coordinates: N36.68697 W80.98257
Surveyed by: Buford C. Wilson 21 Oct 2006; updated 12 May 2008
Comments: Genealogy information is from the files of Elsie Leagan.
| Name | Birth | Death | Comments |
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| A Williams descendant erected these 4 monuments and built a concrete block wall inside the cemetery that surrounds the first four graves. | |||
| WILLIAMS, James |
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| WILLIAMS, Seannie |
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shared stone with above; [nee Patton; w/o James Williams] |
| WILLIAMS, Mary | 1866 | [19 Feb] 1897 | [d/o James Williams & Sena Patton; b/d is 24 Oct 1867] |
| PATTON, Cynthia |
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| W____, C.M. |
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One of several graves outside the cement block wall, this grave is marked only with the initials "C.M.W." |
| As per tradition and research done by Elsie Leagan, the following are buried here in unmarked graves. | |||
| PATTON, Thomas, Sr. | [1770] | [ca 1822] |
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| PATTON, Isabella | [ca 1775] |
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[w/o Thomas] |
| PATTON, James | [ca 1793] | [1820-21] | [s/o Thomas] |
| PATTON, Nancy | [ca 1795] | [1860-70] | [w/o James; nee Hill] |