Cordelia Davis' is the daughter-in-law to William Lewis and Jane Davis Lewis. She married one of their son Henry R. Lewis. She was born on April 3rd, 1874 and died on October 2nd, 1923.
Jane S. Davis Lewis was the wife of William Lewis, and the other head of the household. The headstone says that she was born on May 23, 1832 and lived until May 23 1912 making her 80 years old when she died, and far out living her husband.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.
This is one of eight field stones located in the Grimsley family cemetery, they are all unmarked and there is no record known that indicates who may be buried there. As of April 2013 the field stones have been marked by white crosses.