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Berry Cemetery
Braxton County, West Virginia

Vady Kidd Property
Falls Mill, WV

Lat: 38°48'01"N, Lon: 80°33'11"W

Contributed by Tommy Wimer, Nov 28, 2001 [towimer@yahoo.com]. Total records = 12.

Flatwoods Exit on I-79, go to the light, make a left onto SR 19, continue on that road until you come to Bulltown, continue on and before getting to the Falls Mill OverLook, make left turn onto Mill Stone Rd. Go approx. 4 miles and its on the left side right by the road.

I compiled these records on, Nov. 18, 2001, from tombstone inscription. There are unmarked graves, and a grave marked with a rock. I have researched libraries and family and unable to find any further information.

The cemetery is in very poor condition, Many of the graves have sunk in, the tombstones are fallen over and broken. It has grown full of brush and briars.

- Tommy Wimer

Berry, Agness, b. Jan 15, 1820, d. Oct 27, 1882, wife of W. H. Berry
Berry, Enoch Dexter, d. Apr 13, 1876, Aged 17 yrs 9 mos, 20 ds, son of Washington & A. Berry
Berry, W. H., b. Jun 17, 1824, d. Mar 12, 1884
Berry, Willie F., d. Oct. 16, 1877, Aged 11 yrs 4mos 22 ds, son of W.H. & A. Berry
Cunningham, C.J, b. Aug 13, 1851, d. Jul 31, 1888, wife of G. W. Cunningham
Cunningham, Mamie A., b. Jul 12, 1883, d. Jul 1, 1901, Dau. of G.W. & C.J.
Dennison, Edna Jane, b. Jul 8, 1892, d. Nov 25, 1898, dau. of R.Q. & S.
Dennison, Reason I., b. Jun 7, 1847, d. Feb. 3, 1924
Dennison, Susan W., b. Sep 28, 1852, d. Oct. 19, 1914
Dennison, b. Jul 8, 1892, d. Nov. 25, 1898
Marple, Reatha, b. &, d. Feb. 1911, Dau. of W.C & C.A. Marple
White, Harry O., b. 1891, d. 1893, son of J.M. & Annie White

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