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Fraser Cemetery #1
Hall County, Georgia

Union Church Road, Hall County, Georgia

Contributed by Michael Fraser, Aug 18, 2004 [warlock2000_@hotmail.com]. Total records = 4.

When approaching from the North on I-85, take Exit 129 for Braselton, Georgia. At the end of exit ramp, turn right and proceed on Old Winder Highway approximately 4.1 miles to Union Church Road. At Union Church Road, turn left and proceed 2.1 miles to the entrance to Eagle Boys Ranch. Turn left into the Ranch compound.

The road inside the ranch travels several directions but keep bearing to the left. At the softball field, park. Across the main road is a dirt trail which leads to the old Mauldin Mill Logging Road (now closed at either end but this portion remains intact). Once on the logging road, turn left and proceed about 1/10th of a mile to another trail that turns off to the right. After going about 75-100 feet on this trail, bear immediately off into the woods (there is no trail at this point). About 200 feet into the woods is a vast clearing. This is the cemetery.

The cemetery itself has been extremely well-maintained by nature itself. It is in a natural clearing surrounded by fieldstones. It really is currently unowned and abandoned as far as anyone knows.

These records were compiled on Jul 16, 2004. This includes all existing and legible grave stones. There was at least one unmarked grave and many fieldstones.

- Michael Fraser

Fraser, Bethsheba, b. 1795 in SC, d. 1870, in Hall County, GA, Wife of Samuel Fraser
Fraser, John Milton, b. 1836 in Hall County, GA, d. 8 Sep 1864, in Hall County, GA, son of Samuel and Bethsheba Fraser
Fraser, Samuel, b. 1789 in NC, d. 1871, in Hall County, GA, Husband of Bethsheba Fraser
Irvin, Celesta Belle, dates unknown, Granddaughter of Samuel and Bethsheba Fraser

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