Fleenor Cemetery #8  
Washington County, Virginia, USA  
Cemetery transcription and all photos 
by Valerie Boman and Debra Branigan, June 2007

  Note:  We are using the
name "Fleenor Cemetery #8" to be consistent 
with the well-known book "High on a Windy Hill" by Catherine
Sanders McConnell.   
Each person noted in Fleenor Cemetery #8 in this book is listed below. 
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Directions:  From the intersection of Nordyke Road
and 
Rich Valley Road/700 (north of Bristol, Virginia) go northwest 
approximately 4 miles on Nordyke Road to Kilgore Road. 
Turn left (west) and go approximately 1.3 miles to the end 
of Kilgore Road (5273 Kilgore Road). 
The cemetery is in a field on the right - on private property.
Ask for permission to access the cemetery.
Coordinates: N 36.717640°  W 82.264856° 
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This small, rural cemetery is comprised of approximately 19
tombstones.
 It is located in a farmer's field, and is very well maintained.
Click on the icon
to the right of each name to view tombstone photos.  
Please note the asterisks*
after various names throughout the index.
The * signifies
that this particular person appears on our personal genealogy website, and is
connected to our family. A great deal of information might be contained on our
website for those particular people.  This website can be reached by going
to the following site:  andis.azboman.net
 
Alley, James Garlen    *
* 
Fleenor, Adam Berkley     *
* 
Fleenor, Amanda J   
Fleenor, Elizabeth   
Fleenor, Ellen (Clark)    *
* 
Fleenor, Ida M   
Fleenor, John Benjamin   
Fleenor, Nancy E   
Harlow family: *
Eliza Elaine Harlow, Margaret (Spurgeon) Harlow * 

and Thomas B Harlow *  
Kaylor, Dixie (Shepherd)   
Miller, Mollie   
Osborne, G W   
Osborne, Sarah Alice   
Shepherd, Bascom Slemp   
Shepherd, Nathan    
 
Shepherd, Robert   
unknown, infant son   
* "High
on a Windy Hill" incorrectly identified this
family as Spurgeon, 
but they are indeed Harlow.  We believe the volunteers saw the name
"Spurgeon" 
on Margaret's name and inadvertently transcribed the entire family as such.