son of H M & E J Walton aged 1
son of H W & E J Walton aged 3 mos. 9 days
son of Daniel & Minerva Baker
son of Eli * Issanah Yoders
wife of Andrew Jackson Wright aged 32
son of R J & Emaline Wright aged 10
daughter of Samuel & Ruth Wright
John Feaster was superintendent of the Sunday School in 1858
Daughter of J & S Feaster
aged 32 years 9 months - epitaph "Prepare to Meet Thy God"
aged 61 years He was in the Revolutionary War
consort of Abraham Evans in her 29th year
The Oldest of the marked graves are three that are carved from sandstone rocks nearby which gave the name "Big Rocks" to the original patent of this land the inscriptions are very difficult to read. Here are the inscriptions.
Here lies the dead body of Elizabeth Crane daughter of Daniel Crane
Here lies the dead body of S (?) daughter of Abraham and Mary Evans
here lies the dead body of Mary Evans born in the year 1734 she departed this life February 23, 1802
This marker was made possible by Bob and Ruth Walton and North Ten Mile Cemetery Association
The following is a list of some of those buried in the Old cemetery taken from a list of the graves as prepared by Mr. Cowded
aged 25 years
aged 22 years with infant
aged 70 years he was the son of David Enoch whose name appears on the marker at the front of the church
sons of D & E Enoch aged 5 yrs, aged 8 yrs.
son of William & Sarah Gordon aged 25 years 9 months William Gordon was one of the first settlers in the locality
aged 6 months
daughter of L & C Sowers aged 7 years
wife of Andrew S Paul aged 32 years
Andrew was a brother of Philip Paul killed at Spotsylvania court House in 1864 in the Civil War
aged 90 years 11 months was a member of the building committee approved in 1836 to build a new church near the site of the present church
wife of Elijah Reese aged 63 years 9 months
son of B & E Reese
inscription worn off he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War
wife of Amos Walton aged 29 years
aged 78 years