Maddox / Scott Cemetery

Narrative

This was Sunnyside farm. One of the oldest and longest standing farms in the county. Developed in 2010. This was the location of Sunnyside Farm which the home site dates to 1712.

Survey Details

Classification: Family
Status: Not in use
Condition: Good
Approx. Size: 30 x 25 feet
Approximate Number of Burials: 33
Markers: Headstone, fieldstone, unmarked likely
Surnames Listed on Markers:

Jesse Scott departed this life July 9, 1826, aged 57 years
Clarinda Scott wife of Jesse, died November 19, 1830 aged 56 years
William L. Scott s/o Jesse & Clarinda, died 15 Apr 1850, age 29 years
Aurelia Maddox departed this life April __ 1829, aged 65 years
Ann, wife of Allison Maddox died February 17, 1857, in the 80th year of her age
Allison Maddox died January 22, 1843, aged 83 years
Sophia, wife of William Davis died January 7, 1857, in the 57th year of her age
Samuel Milstead died October 10, 1839, The sweet remembrance of the just shall flourish while they sleep

Comments:

The graves are not fenced or protected from farm animals. Some of the stones are broken and on the ground. The rest are in danger of being broken by the horses walking and running through the cemetery.

Surveyed By: Ron Turner - Summer 2001
Latitude / Longitude: 38.620641, -77.376334

Site Visits

Visited by: Date: Comments:
Ron Turner 2001 The graves are not fenced or protected from farm animals. Some of the stones are broken and on the ground. The rest are in danger of being broken by the horses walking and running through the cemetery.
David Cuff 2021 Cemetery is in good condition and is maintained by the HOA.

Images

Images taken May 2021

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