Please
feel free to contact me regarding contributions, questions, problems,
suggestions, remarks, etc. ~ County Coordinator
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Pocahontas County Cemeteries
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SURVEY STATUS
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SURVEY SOURCE
Note: Allegheny
Regional Family History Society (ARHFS)
survey listings are viewable online only if you are a member of
the society. Otherwise, you can view cemetery location,
directions, and notes.
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HANNAH |
Slatyfork |
Complete 1989
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ARFHS
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HANNAH-LILLY ? |
at ?Odd? |
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Help needed - location, directions, info, survey |
HARPER |
Minnehaha Springs |
Complete 1992
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ARFHS
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HARTMAN |
Arbovale |
Complete
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ARFHS
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HAUCHEN |
Durbin |
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Help needed - location, directions, info, survey |
HEVENER |
Back Mtn Rd |
Complete 1989
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ARFHS
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HILL
- RICHARD |
Lobelia |
Complete 1993
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Submitted by Kristy
Wright Edenfield -and-
ARFHS |
HILL TOP (also known as the McCLOUD and OLIVER) |
Back Mtn Rd |
Complete 1989
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ARFHS
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HILLSBORO
(also see McNeel / McNeil)
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Hillsboro |
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Help needed - location, directions, info, survey |
HIVELY |
Marlinton |
Complete 1992
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ARFHS
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HOSTERMAN |
Between Cass & Durbin...
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Help needed - more info, survey |
HUDSON
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Green Bank
Galford/Sitlington's Creek
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Complete
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Submitted by R.
M. Brown -and- ARFHS
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HUNTERSVILLE
(also known as OLD HUNTERSVILLE) |
Huntersville
$$$ Donations$$$ |
Complete 1992
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Submitted by M.
Donahue -and- ARFHS
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Cemetery: Hilltop; also known as McCloud and Oliver Cemeteries
- Gramp, Barbara - Re: Hilltop Cemetery. 23Mar2002.
The Galford Ancestry, by Lloyd Pritt Galford, Gateway Press, Inc.
1981. Page 578, Cemetery Location Directory.
Cemetery: Hosterman
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Sharp, Mary - Re:Info on Hosterman Cemetery.
22Oct2001. Personal email --> "Take Back Mountain Rd. out
of Cass. It is between Cass & Durbin, you will see a sign that
says Hosterman. Turn right and go down a dirt road. On the left
before you get to Hosterman you will see on the left a large gate.
Go through this gate and follow to right up to top of hill. The
cemetery is fenced and in good condition. The land around the town
of Hosterman has been bought a private concern, but he lets people
go through the gate to the cemetery..."
- Ahern, Pete - Re: Hosterman Cemetery. 24Apr2002.
Personal email --> "My family recently bought the Hosterman
farm. Most of the graves in the cemetery are those of the COLLINS
family, the directions to the site are almost correct only now the
road going up the hill to the cemetery now has a fork. In order to
reach the site you need to take a left at the fork. Please shut the
gate when you leave."
Cemetery: Huntersville Cemetery Needs Your Donations
- The Pocahontas Times, March 31, 2005, Vol.
122 - NO. 42, Page 1. Donations are needed for the upkeep of the Huntersville
Cemetery. Send donations to: Marion Sheets HC 82, Box 54A, Marlinton,
WV 24954.
- The Pocahontas Times, May 26, 2005, Vol. 122
- No. 50, Page 2. The Huntersville Cemetery (on Fern Hill in Huntersville)
is in desperate need of funds for the upkeep of the cemetery - mowing,
weeding, etc. Anyone with family in this cemetery can help by contributung
funds for the upkeep, or we will have to let each family take care
of their own grave sites. Funds may be sent to Marion Sheets, HC 82,
Box 54A, Marlinton, WV 24954
- The Pocahontas Times, May 11, 2006, Vol. 123-
No.48, Page 1. Huntersville Cemetery Needs Your Donations. Huntersville
Cemetery is in desperate need of funds for upkeep. Donations also
needed for cemetery sign. Anyone interested in being a trustee, please
contact Marion Sheets 799-6518 or HC 82 Box 54A, Marlinton, WV 24954.
- The Pocahontas Times, August 31, 2006, Vol.
124- No. 13, Page 1. The Huntersville Cemetery is in desperate need
of funds for the upkeep of the cemetery and also to purchase a sign.
You cay contact Marion Sheets at 799-6518 or HC 82, Box 54A, Marlinton,
WV 24954.
Cemetery: A Hillsboro cemetery
- Gramp, Barbara - Re: A Hillsboro cemetery,
16Oct2005. From the book: Pocahontas Co. WV Hardesty's Biographical
Atlas, 1882, Volume 3, Page 42. "...If the traveler who visits
the beautiful little mountain town of Hillsboro, will stroll a mile
and half to the north of that village he will reach a beautiful cemetery
in which repose many of the pioneers of Pocahontas county. There sleep
John McNeel and his wife, Charles and Edward Kennison and their wives,
and several other heroes of Point Pleasant and patriots of the Revolution.
No historian has incribed their names high upon the pillar of fame,
but their memory lives where they would have wished it to live —
in the hearts of those who dwell among the mountains, where they themselves
first planted the banner of civilization."
Index of Pocahontas County Cemeteries
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