MOSES MURPHREE FAMILY CEMETERY, Pickens County, SC A.K.A. Pickens, SC Version 2.3, 15-Sep-2003, P011.TXT, P011 ******************************************************************************** It's believed that the usage of any original work submittals contained within these webpages such as articles, compiling, photographs or graphics, conform to Fair Use Doctrine & Copyright Guidelines. COPYRIGHT NOTE: (1.) Works published before 1923, are considered to be public- domain. (2.) Works published 1923-1977 without a copyright notice, are considered to be public-domain. (3.) Unpublished non-copyrighted works will have Author permission for public-domain. Facts, names, dates, events, places & data can not be copyrighted. Narration, compilations and creative works can be copyrighted. Copyright law in the U.S. does not protect facts or data, just the presentation of this data. REPRODUCING NOTICE: These electronic pages may only be reproduced for personal or 501(c) Not-For-Profit Society use. Use the following names, if, you would like to give any author compiling credit. AUTHORS: Paul M. Kankula-NN8NN & Gary L. Flynn-KE8FD *********************************************************************** 05-01-15 CEMETERY LOCATION: ------------------ Locate intersection of Highways 178 and 183 in Pickens. Drive (SW) on Highway 183. In 1.1 miles turn right (NW) onto Shady Grove Rd. In 2.1 miles turn right (N) onto SR S39-33 (Meece Mill Rd). In 1.6 miles turn left (SW) onto Grant Rd. Cemetery is to the left of the first house on the right. Cecil Grant, 105 Cluster Dr, Pickens, SC 29671, 864-878-9456 knows exact location of cemetery. Latitude N 34 54.439 x Longitude W 82 45.655 CHURCH/CEMETERY HISTORY: ------------------------ > TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES: ------------------------------ a. = age at death b. = date-of-birth d. = date-of-death h. = husband m. = married p. = parents w. = wife It is speculated that Moses, his wife and a Slave or child aburied here. There is a brick walled area that has 2 brick wall partitions. It appears that each partitioned area would contain a single grave.