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Contributed by Sheila Berry, 13 Jan 2002
Photo by Sheila Berry, 2002Harllee Cemetery Surveyed by Sheila Berry, 12 Jan 2002 Direction: After getting to the driveway on your left next to the white house, the driveway looks like you can drive on into the woods but I wouldn't. There are holes in the road and fallen tree limbs. Walking to the cemetery is about 150 feet straight on up the road. The cemetery is surrounded with a wrought iron fence. Capt. Andrew T. Harllee son of Peter & A.M. Harllee 6/19/1835-1/31/1906 MAY HE REST IN PEACE Photo by Sheila Berry John J. Harllee son of John W. & Mary E. Harllee 11/14/1869-1/5/1905 Photo by Sheila Berry In memory of H. Amelia Harllee 6/29/1842-12/24/1912 HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP Photo by Sheila Berry In memory of Capt. Peter Harllee 8/5/1805-3/8/1860 In memory of Ann M. consort of Capt. Peter Harllee 9/27/1809-12/12/1863 In memoriam Ann Eliza eldest daughter of Peter & Ann M. Harllee 7/4/1839-3/5/1895 Photo by Sheila Berry In memory of Bettie S. daughter of Capt. Peter & Ann M. Harllee 11/25/1851-9/22/1882 Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Harllee wife of Thomas Harllee who departed this life 8/25/A.D.1817 aged 49 yrs. 10 mths. and 22 days Sacred to the memory of Thomas Harllee who departed this life 4/6/A.D.1825 aged 60 yrs. and 3 months ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTE: This is the only grave marked within a second wrought iron fence located just beside the graves in the first fence. This tombstone and fence were not noted in the DAR Cemetery Project 1970's survey. Randolph Rowland 7/27/1906 aged 22 years FOR SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~