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Frying Pan Park Baptist Cemetary 056.JPG
Each blue flag represents the grave of an African American church member. Unfortunatly there is no record of who is buried where or a complete list of who is buried in this section.

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This is another original property marker that would mark the four corners of the meeting house property. It has been enclosed by a tall black metal fence for protection.

Frying Pan Park Baptist Cemetary 059.JPG
This marker which can be seen from Centreville Road gives a brief history of the meeting house.

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This marker describes the integration of blacks and whites as church members at the meeting house.

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Frying Pan Park Baptist Cemetary 060.JPG
One of the four original stones that marked the property of the meeting house circa 1791. The Daughters of the American Revolution presented the plaque on June 9, 1991 in tribute to early relgious freedom.

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This is a map from 2002 that show the planned revisions to Frying Pan Park. It shows the main historic places such as the Baptist Cemetery and the Old Floris Schoolhouse.

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Sam Hutchison (farmer)
Son: Herod (farmer)
Son:Sam (farmer)
Son: Elbridge (farmer)
Son: Edgar S. (at school)
Housekeeper: Sarah Obannon

Sam, Elbridge, and Edgar all went to school

Lived in Dranesville

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Elbridge Hutchison (farmer)
Wife: Ella
Daughter: Olivia (at school)
Son: Wade (at school)

All four could read and write, Elbridge owned his farm mortgage free

Lived in Dranesville
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