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449    JOHNSON, SANDY R.

      Location - off Ash Hill Road in Surry County.

      Coordinates: 36d 24m 25.5s N; 80d 35m 28.3s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: Begin in Dobson, N.C. From intersection of 601 Bypass and Turkey Ford Road, go east on Turkey Ford Road for 5 miles to Siloam Road, turn North on Siloam Road for 3.1 miles to Little Mountain Church Road on the right, turn right on Little Mountain Church Road for 1.9 miles to Ash Hill Road on the left, turn left on Ash Hill Road for 0.3 mile. After passing a vineyard and a small clump of trees, turn left into the first driveway on the left. Go up the drive to house. Single monument is located in front yard.

      Photographed and surveyed by Jack Luffman on 26 Sept 2012.

      Township or District: Eldora
      Public or Private: Private
      GPS accuracy (ft): 11
      Elevation above sea level (ft): 1290
      Status of Cemetery: Well maintained.

      Cemetery is located on the property of Carl T. Massey. Sandy Johnson was part of the Johnson Family as listed in Johnson Family Cemetery.


  1. Johnson, Sandy R.   (b. 1870 - d. 1928)


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