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Inscoe Family Cemetery
Office Hall, King George County, Virginia

Hwy 3 and Rte 679 Office Hall, Virginia

Lat: 38° 14' 08"N, Lon: 77° 08' 33"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Dec 14, 2004 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 17.

In Office Hall, from the intersection of Highways 301 and 3, go southeast on Highway 3 for about .4 mile, turn at the first house on the right or south. The cemetery is east of the house in the yard.

This is a small family cemetery that is well taken care of. Most of the burials are from the descendents of the Inscoe Family.
This includes only headstone readings from when I visited this cemetery on Dec 09, 2004.
- Anne Braun

Foster, Effie Rosley, b. Mar 4, 1886, d. Aug 12, 1886
Foster, Lucian Aubrey, b. Nov 3, 1890, d. Mar 18, 1981
Foster, Lucian Melvin, b. Jan 30, 1883, d. Aug 11, 1886
Foster, Lucian N., b. Nov 3, 1844, d. Feb 4, 1908
Foster, Nannie L., b. May 21, 1850, d. Nov 1, 1926
Foster, Nannie Maude, b. Sep 25, 1876, d. Aug 13, 1886, s/w Lucian Melvin and Effie Rosley
Inscoe, Annette B., b. May 30, 1868, d. Dec 12, 1903
Inscoe, H. J., b. Jun 28, 1853, d. Mar 12, 1903, age 49 years
Inscoe, James M., b. Aug 27, 1885, d. Jun 26, 1907
Inscoe, Jane A., b. May 31, 1838, d. Apr 6, 1897
Inscoe, Susan Crimsond, b. 1829, d. 1883
Inscoe, Uriah Knox, b. 1821, d. 1892
Inscoe, W. J., b. Apr 4, 1882, d. Jul 4, 1898, age 16 years
Inscoe, William H., b. Apr 13, 1838, d. Nov 6, 1916, Civil War Veteran
Pounds, Bruce, b. Jan 15, 1872, d. May 4, 1952
Pounds, Ida Inscoe, b. Dec 15, 1868, d. May 29, 1936
Price, Susan Foster, b. Oct 27, 1869, d. Apr 19, 1904

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