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Stanley Cemetery
Massaponax, Spotsylvania County, Virginia

8540 Church Pond Road, (Route 633) Massaponax VA

Lat: 38° 10' 47"N, Lon: 77° 29' 21"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Jul 03, 2010, last edited Jul 05, 2010 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 14.

From Massaponax, go east on Route 608 (Massaponax Church Road) for 1.5 miles until you reach Route 633 (Church Pond Road). Turn onto Route 633 and go south for .85 miles. The cemetery is on the west side of the road.

This is a small family cemetery which I found in good shape. The burials are from the Stanley Family and the cemetery was started in the mid 1930s. There are two handmade headstones with no names or dates on them.

There is also another Stanley Family Cemetery about .25 miles north of this cemetery.

This is all existing and legible stones, from when I visited it on Jun 20, 2008.

- Anne Braun

Minter, Aubrey L., b. Jun 27, 1912, d. Jan 28, 1983
Stanley, Amos, b. Mar 6, 1924, d. Aug 30, 1991, WWII Veteran
Stanley, Andrew Jackson, b. Jul 25, 1880, d. Jun 22, 1934
Stanley, Andrew R., b. May 24, 1921, d. Jun 15, 1993, WWII Veteran
Stanley, Cleavie Mills, b. Mar 25, 1900, Nov 6, 1982, s/w Thomas Jefferson
Stanley, Doris Marie Payne, b. Jan 19, 1925, d. Apr 1, 2002
Stanley, Edward Royster, b. Jan 22, 1929, d. No date, s/w Doris
Stanley, Essie Chinault, b. Jul 6, 1891, d. May 14, 1964, s/w Andrew Jackson
Stanley, George W., d. Aug 16, 1947
Stanley, Samuel B., b. 1885, d. 1964
Stanley, Shirley Ann, b. Apr 18, 1978, d. Aug 30, 1980
Stanley, Susie Segar, b. Jul 18, 1930, d. no date, s/w Amas
Stanley, Thomas Jefferson, b. Jul 20, 1921, d. Aug 26, 1937
Stanley, Thomas Jefferson, b. Jun 12, 1892, d. Mar 30, 1987

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