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Heressa, “In Memory Of,” Age 50Y 7M 6D, B DOWNSTATE DELAWARE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY presents MISCELLANEOUS CEMETERIES These cemeteries were recorded after the publication of the five volumes of “Tombstones of Sussex County, Delaware.” Our volunteer, Don McClyment, has been working diligently to locate these cemeteries as per a typo geographical map furnished to Downstate Delaware Genealogical Society by Brad Davidson. This is the completion of the additional cemeteries located in Sussex County after the publications through September, 2020. As more cemeteries are located, they will be added to this listing. Prepared by Isabel Rifenburg Cemetery Chairperson 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS HUNDRED CEMETERY NAME PAGE NO. Baltimore Clark/Dickerson Family Cemetery HU-64 5 Holloway Family Cemetery TAT-164 5 Church of Christ (Frankford) HU-NR 5 Tunnell Family Cemetery HU-27 6 Broad Creek Stuart Family Cemetery HU-66 6 Rodney Family Cemetery HU-374 7 Truitt Family Cemetery HU-324 7 Chipman Family Cemetery HU-570 8 James Family Cemetery HU-253 8 James Family Cemetery TAT-223 8 Spicer Family Cemetery HU-334 8 Fooks Family Cemetery TAT-162 8 Adams/Collins Cemetery HU-401 9 Hearn/Warrington Family Cemetery HU-352 9 Vaughan Family Cemetery HU-371 9 Chipman Family Cemetery HU-310 10 Wilson Lingo Family Cemetery HU-NR 10 Mt. Zion Cemetery HU-572 11 Boyce Family Cemetery HU-68 13 Collins/Elliott Family Cemetery HU-311 13 Hitch Family Cemetery HU-317 14 Cannon Family Cemetery TAT-161 14 Melson Family Cemetery HU-316 15 Boyce Family Cemetery HU-323 15 Epworth Fellowship Church Cemetery HU-329 15 Broadkill Blocksom Family Cemetery HU-NR 16 Conwell Family Cemetery HU-NR 16 Collins Family Cemetery HU-NR 16 King Family Cemetery HU-NR 17 Ponder Family Cemetery HU-NR 17 Cedar Creek Hatfield Family Cemetery HU-171 17 Metcalf Family Cemetery HU-NR 18 Wilson Family Cemetery HU-169 18 Deputy/Bennett Cemetery HU-463 18 Deputy Family Cemetery HU-178 18 Dagsboro Thompson Family Cemetery HU-NR 19 Phillips Family Cemetery TAT-270 19 Marvel Family Cemetery HR-520 19 Gumboro Penuel Family Cemetery HU-NR 20 King Cemetery TAT-226 20 Collins Family Cemetery HU-435 21 Warrington/Baker Family Cemetery HU-359 21 Indian River Hazzard Family Cemetery TAT-152 21 2 Johnson Family Cemetery TAT-220 22 Burton Grave Site HU-NR 22 Marvel Family Cemetery HU-NR 22 Marvel Family Cemetery TAT-272 23 Waples Family Cemetery HU- 23 Supplement Lewes & Warington Family Cemetery HU-NR 23 Rehoboth Westley Family Cemetery HU-NR 24 H. M. Brig DeBraak Cemetery HU-NR 24 White Family Cemetery HU-NR 24 Holland Family Cemetery TAT-221 & 25 222 Little Creek Hastings Family Cemetery TAT-144 25 King Family Cemetery HU-351 25 Hosea Family Cemetery HU-355 & 26 356 Adams Family Cemetery HU-349 26 Culver Family Cemetery HU-134 26 Germon Family Cemetery HU-NR 27 Hearn Family Cemetery HU-105 27 Lowe Family Cemetery HU-346 28 McGee Family Cemetery HU-345 28 Wingate Family Cemetery HU-335 28 Bacon Family Cemetery HU-370 29 Bacon Family Cemetery HU-380 29 Bailey Family Cemetery HU-148 30 Ellis Family Cemetery HU-NR 30 Hearn Family Cemetery HU-18 30 Kenney Family Cemetery HU-14 31 Lynch Family Cemetery HU-109 31 Oliphant Family Cemetery TAT-205 32 Ralph Family Cemetery HU-153 32 Smith Family Cemetery HU-365 32 Smith Family Cemetery HU-114 33 Ward Family Cemetery HU-120 33 Hyland/Waller Cemetery HU-NR 34 Calaway Cemetery HU-NR 34 Waller Cemetery HU-388 34 Collins Cemetery HU-NR 34 Elliott Cemetery TAT-105 35 Kenney Cemetery HU-141 35 Horsey Cemetery HU-379 35 Knowles Cemetery HU-402 35 Seton Cemetery HU-408 36 Collins Cemetery HU-407 36 3 Hearn Family Cemetery HU-395 36 Windsor Cemetery HU-312 36 Collins Family Cemetery HU-NR 37 Gordy Family Cemetery HU-NR 37 Hitchens Family Cemetery HU-313 37 St. Paul M. P. Church Cemetery HU-348 37 Bailey Family Cemetery HU-147 38 Bailey Family Cemetery HU-159 38 Owens Family Cemetery HU-397 38 Sullivan Family Cemetery TAT-206 39 Nanticoke Collins Family Cemetery TAT-106 39 Rose Cemetery HU-268 40 Teaque Family Cemetery HU-71 40 Connaway Family Cemetery HU-216 40 Connaway Family Cemetery HU-257 41 Jones Cemetery HU-72 41 Russell/Prettyman Family Cemetery HU-46 41 Matthews/Melson Family Cemetery HU-357 41 Clements Family Cemetery HU-NR 42 Tindal Family Cemetery TAT-271 42 North West Fork Knowles/Dawson Family Cemetery HU-NR 42 Lord Family Cemetery HU-NR 42 Frampton Family Cemetery HU-12 43 Turner Family Cemetery HU-NR 43 Colliston Family Cemetery HU-284 43 Owens Family Cemetery HU-NR 43 Seaford Cook Family Cemetery HU-NR 44 Allen Family Cemetery HU-581 44 Walker Family Cemetery HU-569 44 Townsend Cemetery – aka Middleford M E HU-566 45 Church Cemetery INDEX 46 4 BALTIMORE HUNDRED CLARK/DICKERSON FAMILY CEMETERY – HU-64 Directions: From Dagsboro, take Rt. 26 east, turn left onto Sandy Landing Rd. (Rt. 342.) Cemetery is in circle of trees in a field at the end of a hedgerow. Directly across from 30955 Sandy Landing Rd. Recorded: 01/15/2014 CLARK, John, b. 07/14/1783, d. 07/20/1834 CLARK, Sophy, w/o John CLARK, b. 06/21/1788, d. 03/12/1864 DICKERSON, Charles L., ssw-Nancy C., Eliza & Nancy Dickerson, b. 1828, d. 1871 DICKERSON, Eliza, c/o C. L. & N. C. DICKERSON, ssw-Charles L., Nancy C. & Nancy Dickerson, b. 1854, d. 1855 DICKERSON, Nancy, c/o C. L. & N. C. DICKERSON, ssw-Charles L., Nancy C. & Eliza Dickerson, b. 1860, d. 1860 DICKERSON, Nancy C., w/o Charles L. DICKERSON, ssw-Charles L., Eliza & Nancy Dickerson, b. 1830, d. 1860 HOLLOWAY FAMILY CEMETERY – TAT 164 Directions: Williamsville – From Rt. 54 (West Line Rd.) go north on Old Mill Bridge Road for .7 miles, turn right onto Rodney Lane – Cemetery on right all the way back. Coordinates: 38.47849-75.11369 Recorded: 10/2/2018 HOLLOWAY, Luesia E., w/o David A. HOLLOWAY, “In Memory Of,” b. 03/03/1822, d. 08/29/1867 CHURCH OF CHRIST (Frankford) – HU-NR Directions: Frankford – Frankford School Road – Coordinates: 38.5188-75.2192 Recorded 10/6/2019 ALLEN, Raymond, b.04/11/1923, d. 04/17/1986 ALLEN, Ruth C., f/m, b. 1923, d. 1997 BAINE, Harold, b. 04/11/1923, d. 09/25/1963 BAINE, Harrison Eugene, b. 07/10/1925, d. 05/14/2004 BAINE, John, b. 1885, d. 1975 BAINE, Louise, b. 12/25/1924, d. 09/25/1990 BAINE, Sarah J., b. 04/16/1887, d. 01/12/1966 BURTON, Elwood, b. N/D, d. N/D [Wood Cross] DAVIS, Frederick, b. 08/1950, d. 04/1968 GODWIN, Dorothy E., b. 04/11/1919, d. 04/06/1993 GODWIN, George E., b. 02/01/1918, d. 04/30/1970 HALL, Kevin E., b. 07/22/1975, d. 12/20/2004 HUDSON, Harry E., ssw-Mary E. Hudson, b. 09/1904, d. 12/1969 HUDSON, Mary E., ssw-Harry E. Hudson, b. 01/1914, d. 07/1991 HUDSON, Paula I., b. 10/15/1967, d. 09/27/2006 PITTS, George E., U. S. ARMY, WW I, b. 04/09/1886, d. 04/01/1967 ROBINSON, Harry L.., b. 07/06/1904, d. 12/22/1968 5 ROBINSON, Robin D., b. 1969, d. 2019 ROBINSON, Walter D., b. 03/04/1933, d. 07/08/2006 SHOCKLEY, J. Edward, b. 03/15/1900, d. 12/22/1982 SMITH, Henry D., b. 03/02/1919, d. 01/25/1983 SMITH, Louise, b. 06/06/1917, d. 06/28/1990 TURNAGE, Alfred, ssw-Henrietta Turnage, b. 1904, d. 1982 TURNAGE, Henrietta, ssw-Alfred Turnage, b. 1904, d. 1990 TURNAGE, Kenneth S., f/m, b. 12/02/1984, d. 06/17/2019 TURNAGE, Robbie, b. 10/03/1986, d. 11/07/2017 [White Cross] TURNAGE, Thelma, b. 08/06/1925, d. 08/02/2000 TURNAGE, William, “JR,” b. N/D, d. N/D [White Cross] TURNAGE, William, “SR,” b. N/D, d. N/D [White Cross] TUNNELL FAMILY CEMETERY – HU-27 Directions: Clarksville – Omar Rd. (Rt. 54) and Blackwater Rd. (Rt. 374) – stones are in Blackwater Church Cemetery Coordinates: 38.54572 – 75.16182 Recorded: 12/28/2019 TUNNELL, Hetty, w/o James M. TUNNELL & d/o Harry MAULL, Born in Lewis, Delaware, Age 40y 5m 23d, b. N/D, d. 05/03/1847 TUNNELL, Isaac E., s/o James & Hetty TUNNELL, Age 24y 9m 24d, b. N/D, d. 06/28/1863 TUNNELL, James M., “In Memory Of,” Age 77y 1m 18d, b. 01/16/1794, d. 03/04/1871 BROAD CREEK HUNDRED STUART FAMILY CEMETERY – HU-66 Directions: Seaford Rt. 13 south, turn left on Rt. 20 and travel 1.7 mile; turn left on Church Rd. and travel .04 miles; turn left on King Rd. and proceed .09 mile, turn left on Clover Rd. and turn left on W. Dove St. between 3rd & 4th trailer on left. Cemetery behind storage sheds. Coordinates: 38.65323 - 75.55316 Recorded: 11/16/2016 RAWLINS, Edgar G., s/o James & Sallie M. A. RAWLINS, Age 4m 18d, b. N/D, d. 06/28/1868 STUART, Joseph C., ssw-William J. C. Stuart, b. 03/18/1833, d. 12/17/1852 STUART, Michael, “In Memory Of,” Age 39y 5m 15d, b. N/D, d. 05/17/1819 STUART, William J. C., s/o Michael & Anna A. STUART, ssw-Joseph C. Stuart, Age 6y, b. N/D, d. 08/24/1852 The following stones were recorded by the Hudson Survey but are now not found or unreadable: ADAMS, Eliza, Age 78y, b.
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