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165    FRASER-ROSS FAMILIES

      Location - Oak Grove Township behind property at 1619 Mansfield Avenue near Junction Road.

      Coordinates: 35d 59m 53.0s N; 78d 51m 08.0s W Click here for Online Maps

      This abandoned cemetery has perhaps 40 graves, only seven of which still have legible markers. Burial site of Dr. Richard Ross and wife Sarah Kate Rochelle, parents of prominent descendants. Canvassed by Clairborne D. Ross (1981).


  1. Clements, Elijah T.   (b. 22 Jan 1881 - d. 12 Oct 1885)
      • Son of Frank-Nannie Clements
  2. Clements, Frank   (b. 1857 - d. 1919)
      • Spouse - Nannie Ross Clements
  3. Clements, Nannie Ross   (b. 1859 - d. 1945)
      • Spouse - Frank Clements
  4. Ross, Helen   (b. - d. )
      • Daughter of RS-SK Ross
  5. Ross, Jeff Davis   (b. - d. )
      • Son of RS-SKR Ross
  6. Ross, John   (b. - d. )
      • Son of RS-SKR Ross
  7. Ross, Mollie   (b. - d. )
      • Daughter of RS-SKR Ross
  8. Ross, Richard S. Dr.   (b. 20 Mar 1822 - d. 29 May 1897)
      • Spouse - Sarah Kate R. Ross
  9. Ross, Sarah Kate Rochelle   (b. 6 Sep 1822 - d. 15 Sep 1899)
      • Spouse - R. S. Ross


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