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McCray Family Cemetery
Webster County, West Virginia
Contributed by Zelma Fisher, Jul 14, 2005, last edited Oct 17, 2007 [zelfish65@yahoo.com]. Total records = 6.
Turn onto the Replete Rd. from Rt. 20 in Hacker Valley. Go approx. 10 miles just past old Replete Post Office and turn left onto Browns Mt. Rd. It is approx. 1 mile to farm. The cemetary is on the farm, atop the highest hill in field.
I am not sure of the name of this cemetary. It is located on the old O.L. Hubbard farm, which is now owned by John Cox of Charleston, WV. One could also contact Kenneth Brown, at 304-493-6440.
Judging from the burials below this cemetery began in about 1825 and stopped being used in 1928.
This cemetery has not been used for years. Most of the headstones are rock with the information carved in the stone.
I have transcribed from my visit to this burial site in July of 2005. It includes all existing and legible headstones.
- Zelma FisherMcCray, Mary J., b. 20 Dec 1849, d. 11 May 1928, (rest mother rest in quiet sleep while friend sorrow over thee weep)
McCray, Nathan C., b. 6 Sep 1825, d. 12 Dec 1825
McCray, Robert L., b. 27 Mar 1844, d. 16 Jun 1927, (his toils are passed his work is done he fought the fight-the victory won)
Mollohan, Charles E., b. 22 Nov 1854, d. 6 Nov 1858, (weep not father and mother for now I'm waiting in glory for the)
Roby, Malinda, b. 4 Mar 1825, d. 22 Feb 1907, late widow of W. H. Mollohan and Daughter of Adam Lough. (going home)
Roby, V. M., b 1833, d. 1910 (his god and his Bible is all he desened an holliness of heart he continily enspired)
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