Robison Graveyard
The old Robison graveyard is on the edge of the swamp near Millet
station on the old C&WC Railway. About 1930 only two tombstones were
still standing. The old Robison home stood nearby" From "The Dunbar Family
of Barnwell County, South Carolina" By Elizabeth William DeHuff, 1950. Today, a fence to keep livestock out encloses the cemetery and you
have to remove the undergrowth to read the markers. Survey supplied by
Julius Keith Peeples, 1998.
Anice Rachel Black
Entered into Rest
Oct 12, 1886
Blessed are the dead
who believe in the Lord
Sacred
to the memory of
Thomas J. Black
Born July 15, 1841
Died October 14, 1880
To the memory of
Little Eddie
Infant daughter of
Paul Delacy
and
Elizabeth_Bak_
Born July 2, 1864
Died September 16, 1866
Dearly Loved
William Raymond Black
Born Feb 26, 1837
Died April 25, 1857
Edward Junius Black
Born Oct 30, 1805
Died September 1849
Robert Reid Black
Born June 16, 1846
Died August 8, 1847
George Heward Robison
Born January 1, 1768
Died September 27, 1853
Elizabeth Robison
Born March 1767
Died July 8, 1830
* These graves are together
Peter Edwards Jr.
April 3 1923
Dec 17, 196_
2 unreadable gravesites
* These graves are together
Violet Edwards
Died Jan 11, 192_
Age 82 yrs.
A tender mother and
Faithful friend
Violet
Wife of Jack Mitchell
Died Dec 13, 1917
Age 40 yrs.
Not _blest though
______________
where we shall ___
to part no more
* These graves together
In memory of
Isom Dicks
Died Sept 10, 1902
Age 80 yrs.
at rest
*This gravesite seperate
25 grave depressions unmarked |