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Sullivan Cemetery
Grafton Village, Stafford County, Virginia

Deacon Road (Route 607), Grafton Village, Virginia

Lat: 38° 19' 45"N, Lon: 77° 25' 42"W

Submitted by Anne Braun, Nov 05, 2009, last edited Nov 06, 2009 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 18.

In Grafton Village, from the intersection of Highway 218 and Deacon Road (Route 607), go on Deacon Road for 1.8 miles. Deacon Road go north for 1 mile and then turns east for .8 miles. The cemetery is on the north side of the road.

A small family cemetery that is in good condition. All of the burials are from the descendents of Broaddus Sullivan.

I walked and read all existing and legible stones and markers in this cemetery on Sep 12, 2009.

- Anne Braun

Sullivan, ??, d. 1940
Sullivan, Alice, b. 1881, d. 1936
Sullivan, Annie L., b. Aug 25, 1929, d. Nov 4, 2008
Sullivan, Bradley, no dates, s/w Shirley
Sullivan, Broaddus T., b. 1852, d. 1929
Sullivan, Broaddus, b. Sep 1, 1913, d. Dec 18, 2001
Sullivan, Brodie L., b. May 12, 1884, d. Aug 30, 1948
Sullivan, Caroline V., b. 1851, d. 1943
Sullivan, Charles, b. Aug 30, 1903, Dec 23, 1955
Sullivan, Emily Lola, b. Sep 16, 1957, d. Sep 12, 1965
Sullivan, Emma J., b. Feb 11, 1874, d. Mar 8, 1959
Sullivan, Leona D., b. Jan 13, 1906, d. May 28, 1967
Sullivan, Mary L., b. Jan 8, 1876, d. Sep 4, 1965
Sullivan, Randolph, b. Aug 22, 1900, d. Aug 25, 1922
Sullivan, Randolph, b. Oct 9, 1867, d. Nov 26, 1940
Sullivan, Shirley, no dates
Sullivan, Thomas W., b. Sep 14, 1908, d. Dec 21, 1976
Sullivan, Thomas W., b. Sep 14, 1908, d. Dec 7, 1971

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