DUKE POWER COMPANY MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Oconee County, SC A.K.A. Old Pickens & Seneca SC Version 2.3, 14-Jul-2002, C061.TXT, C61 ************************************************************* REPRODUCING NOTICE: These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, or presentation by any other organization, or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Paul M Kankula - nn8nn Seneca, SC, USA Oconee County SC GenWeb Coordinator ************************************************************* DATAFILE INPUT . : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Jul-2002 G.P.S. MAPPING . : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Jul-2002 HISTORY WRITE-UP : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Jul-2002 IMAGES ......... : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Jul-2002 TRANSCRIPTION .. : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Jul-2002 Ann Rogers of Walhalla in circa 1980 CEMETERY LOCATION: Find intersection of Highways 130 & 183. Drive approx. 3.0 miles east on Highway 183. Stop before crossing bridge. Look to you left and you'll see a dirt road. There is a Old Presbyterian Church entrance sign. Cemetery is at the end of this dirt road. It's in-between the Craig Memorial and Presbyterian Church cemeteries. Latitude N 34 47.499 x Longitude W 82 53.245 CHURCH/CEMETERY HISTORY: This cemetery was established during the construction of Lake Keowee. It was a place where unclaimed graves could be reinterred. If a living relative could not be found to specify a new interment location, their remains where buried here. NOTE: - Since 1971 Lake Keowee's 18,500 acres of water and 300 miles of shoreline have been a valuable source of energy and recreation in northwestern South Carolina. Keowee was the first lake developed as part of Duke Power's Keowee-Toxaway Complex. The complex includes the Oconee Nuclear Station and the Keowee, Jocassee and Bad Creek hydroelectric stations. - Full pond elevation at Lake Keowee is 800 feet. The lake provides a dependable water supply for Greenville and Seneca. The station's generators have a total capacity of 174,000 killowatts of electricity. - Duke has partnered with South Carolina for the establishment of the 1,000 acre Keowee-Toxaway State Park. Campers can also enjoy the county-managed 155-acre Mile Creek Park, the 40-acre South Cove Park, and 44-acre High Falls Park (all leased from Duke). And another 373 acres along the lake's Eastotoe Creek arm have been turned over to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for management as a natural area. - Duke provides six additional boat access areas on the lake in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. - For Maps - Visit > http://www.dukepower.com/lakesandrecreation/PublicRecreation/keowee.asp - For Information - Lilly Blue at llblue@duke-energy.com TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES: a. = age at death b. = date-of-birth d. = date-of-death h. = husband m. = married p. = parents w. = wife NOTE: ----- The C43 Craig Memorial, C61 Duke Power Co. Memorial and C149 Old Presbyterian Church cemeteries are located in the same immediate area. When searching for relatives, ALL THREE locations should be searched. ALEXANDER, Annie, 1900, e.b. & rutha boon alexander ALEXANDER, Arthur, b. 1872, d. 1953 ALEXANDER, Babe, b. 1870, d. 1958 ALEXANDER, Dessie, b. 1904, d. 1953, h. e.b. alexander ALEXANDER, E.B., b. 10-nov-1885, d. 1-dec-1878 ALEXANDER, E.B., b. 19-may-1861, d. 12-nov-1877, w. rutha boon alexander ALEXANDER, Elisa, b. 29-may-1871, d. feb-1921, p. e.b. & rutha boon alexander ALEXANDER, Flora V., b. 15-dec-1874, d. 15-mar-1877, p. e.b. & rutha boon alexander ALEXANDER, L.O., b. 1-dec-1859, d. 10-jun-1901, p. e.b. & rutha boon alexander ALEXANDER, Rutha Boon, 7-jul-1842 ALEXANDER, Rutha, A., b. 26-feb-1868, d. 19-nov-1938, h. e.b. alexander ALEXANDER, S.P., b. 10-oct-1865, d. 30-sep-1930 ANDERSON, Unknown (Capt) BECKNELL, Joseph BECKNELL, Margaret Robinson BURCH, Lewis CANTRELL, Infant Daughter, m. rebecca rice cantrell CHAPPELL, Ressie CRENSHAW, Unknown, 2 adults CRENSHAW, Unknown, 4 adults FRICKS, A.E. Todd, b. 1871, d. 1936 FRICKS, Lonza, b. 1869, d. 1904 GIBSEN, A. GIBSON, Fanny, b. may-1774, d. sept-1841 GRISHAM, John, b. 1761, d. 22-jun-1835, military: virginia private va mil rev. war HAYNES, Daughter, f. luther haynes HOPKINS, A.C., 23-jan-1847 HOPKINS, E. C. HOPKINS, M.J.E., 1853 HOPKINS, S.A., 1843 HOPKINS, Unknown, 5 adults HUBBARD, J. (Mrs) HUBBARD, J., d. nov-1847 HUBBARD, Unknown, 1 adult HUBBARD, Unknown, 2 adults D., J.M., 1836 LEWIS, Joab, b. 22-jan-1801, d. 17-mar-1884, beside vylanta lewis LEWIS, Vylanta, b. 5-jul-1812, d. 17-mar-1901, beside joab lewis LOWE, Mary Lee, p. alfred & hattie lowe LOWE, Nora, p. Alfred & hattie lowe MCDONALD, J.C., 1849, beside rosa & newton mcdonald McDONALD, Newton, beside rosa & j.c. mcdonald McDONALD, Rosa, beside newton & j.c. mcdonald McGAHA, Matthew McGAHA, Nathaniel, p. matthew & martha morton mcgaha MOODY, Mary, b. 1787, d. 10-dec-1848, a. 61y MORGAN, Ruth, b. 14-oct-1811, d. 8-aug-1889, h. thomas d. morgan MORGAN, Thomas D., b. 11-dec-1809, d. 27-mar-1870, w. ruth morgan MORTON, Adaline Burch MORTON, Allifar MORTON, Benjamin, graves moved from horse pasture baptist church in jul-1968 MORTON, Children, p. alfred & mary morton MORTON, Cora Isabell, b. no date, d. no date, double marker with col. jackson, p. michfalt & sarah rice morton MORTON, Dillard MORTON, Elbert MORTON, Hassie MORTON, Jackson (Col), double marker with cora isabell morton, p. michfalt & sarah rice morton MORTON, Lucy Ann Cantrell, double marker with ann morton MORTON, Micheal, children of micheal & sarah rice morton - separate markers for each child: hassie, norman, elbert & dillard MORTON, Norman, also: micheal, hassie, elbert & dillard, children of micheal & sarah rice morton MORTON, Unknown, 2 graves, no dates MORTON, Unknown, 2 graves, no name or dates MORTON, Unknown, 4 graves, no names or dates MORTON, William, grave moved from horse pasture baptist church in jul-1968 MOTGANS, Unknown, 2 adults PRICE, D.A., beside mrs. d.a. price PRICE, D.S. (Mrs), beside d.a. price REECE, Peter, b. 1731, d. 31-dec-1830, a. 99y, REECE, Unknown, 1 adult REECE, Unknown, 1 adult REECE, Unknown, 2 adults RICE, Cornelia RICE, Louis ROBERTSON, Infant ROBERTSON, James (Mrs) ROBERTSON, Unknown, a plaque in cemetery says: 8 graves moved from cemetery in the upper robertson homestead, above shallow ford bridge in 1968 ROBERTSON, Radcliff Boone ROBERTSON, Unknown, 1 adult ROBERTSON, Unknown, 1 adult ROBERTSON, Unknown, 4 adults ROBERTSON, Unknown, 4 infants ROBERTSON, William Carlisle, b. 25-nov-1847, d. 13-jun-1892 ROBINSON, Ellie Boyd, h. william robinson ROBINSON, J.A., b. 13-nov-1858, d. 22-nov-1862 ROBINSON, M.J., b. 15-july-1849, beside j.a. robinson ROBINSON, S.B., d. 6-sept-1855, beside william robinson ROBINSON, William, d. 29-nov-1858, w. ellie boyd robinson SMITH, Child, p. alfred & mary morton smith SMITH, Child, p. john & ida morton smith SMITH, George STEPHENS, Mary E., b. 29-jan-1923, d. 23-jun-19?? STEPHENS, Mattie Everlee Freeman, b. 1905, d. 7-jan-1990, p. addison claude & queen victoria dickson freeman, h. thomas ennis stephens TODD, Catherine, b. 1834C, d. 12-feb-1907, h. james e. todd (21 graves moved from wilson-todd cemetery) TODD, Harrison, (21 graves moved from wilson-todd cemetery) TODD, Hattie, h. will todd, (21 graves moved from wilson - todd cemetery) TODD, James E., no marker, w. catherine todd has marker here TODD, T.J., d. 11-aug-1901, a. 14 TODD, Unknown, 1 adult TODD, Unknown, 4 adults TODD, Unknown, 5 adults TODD, Will, w. hattie todd (21 graves moved from wilson - todd cemetery) UNKNOWN, 11 Graves, moved from crenshaw cemetery UNKNOWN, 15 Graves, moved from Daniel-whitmire cemetery at jocassee, no names UNKNOWN, 21 Graves, moved from todd-wilson cemetery near stamp creek UNKNOWN, 4 Graves, moved from duke power property near relay tower UNKNOWN, 8 Graves, moved from b.i. wickliffe property in Seneca UNKNOWN, 8 Graves, moved from upper robinson homestead near shallow ford bridge in 1968 UNKNOWN, Graves, moved from horse pasture baptist church in jul-1968 WHITMIRE, Catherine, 2-nov-1835, a. 106 WILSON, Andy, b. 1785, d. 30-aug-1885, a. 100y, beside julie wilson, (21 graves moved from wilson-todd cemetery near stamp creek) WILSON, Julie, b. 1811, d. 15-oct-1861, a. 50y, beside andy wilson