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Holt Family Cemetery
Claudville, Patrick County, Virginia

Contributed by Cindy Munson, Oct 28, 2004 [piloy392jm2672@msn.com]. Total records = 8

Go north on 103, take a right when you come to the T in the road (Donna Fargos house) go east a few miles, till you cross a creek, turn left onto dirt road, take a left off dirt road which is the only road and is very short, it turns into a drive way. Mitchell Mill is on the right. This could be the name of the road. You follow this road up the hill you'll come to a curve and there will be an old Tobacco barn and a trailer house turn left and your there. I'm thinking that when the road curves it's called Dry Pond RD

This is a small family owned cemetery. It is owned and maintained by the Holt family and is in good condition. Judging by existing stones, it began about 1902, and has not been used since the early 1950s.

I walked and read all existing and legible headstones and markers in this cemetery in the summer of 2003.

- Cindy Munson

Holt, Amanda, b. 1901, d. 1929, w/o Robert Holt, d/o James Inman & Nancy Towman
Holt, Hover, b. Mar 1929, d. Mar 1929, s/o Robert Holt & Amanda Inman
Holt, Jessie, b. 1923, d. 1948, s/o Robert Holt & Amanda Inman
Holt, Lelia P, b. May 1924, d. Dec 1952, w/o Jessie Holt, d/o Robert Holt & Larky Lottie Beverly
Holt, Lucinda Martha, b. 26 Jul 1877, d. 1902, d/o William Holt & Elizabeth Spence
Holt, Robert, b. 29 Mar 1901, d. 29 Apr 1945, s/o Polly Holt
Holt, Robert, b. 30 Aug 1946, d. 19 Sep 1946, s/o Robert Holt & Iva Holt
Holt, William, b. 15 Jun 1907, d. 17 Jan 1948, s/o Polly Holt

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