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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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Headstone

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Hudson Bennett (farmer)
Wife: Lucy
Daughter: Mary J (at school)
Son: Joseph
Son: John C

Lived in Fairfax.

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Hudson Bennett

Owned three slaves:
25 year old black female
16 year old black male
5 year old black female

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Hudson Bennett (farmer)
Wife: Lucy (housekeeping)
Daughter: Isabella
Son: Joseph (at school)
Son: John C (at school)
Son: Richard E (at school)

Lived in Dranesville

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Hudson Bennett

Owned five slaves:
36 year old black female
17 year old black female
8 year old black male
5 year old black female
2 year old black female

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Hudson Bennett (farmer)
Wife: Lucy (keeping house)
Son: Joseph (farmer)
Son: John (farmer)
Son: Richard (work on farm)

Lived in Dranesville.

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Headstone and footstone

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William Cockerille (farmer)
Wife: Julia
Daughter: Mary E.
Son: Joseph (at school)
Son: Phillip (at school)
Son: Charles W.
Daughter: Nancy
Son: James F.
Daughter: Susan
Daughter: Margaret
Daugher: Sarah
Son: James L.

Lived in Fairfax

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William W. Cockerille (farmer)
Wife: Julia
Daughter: Mary E. (seamstress)
Son: Joseph H. (farmer)
Son: Phillip
Son: Charles
Daughter: Nancy
Son: James T.
Son: Benjamin F.
Daughter: Susannah
Daughter: Susan
Daughter: Margaret

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