Woodyard Family Cemetery
The Woodyard Family Cemetery was established at the death of ex-Confederate soldier Lewis Woodyard in 1908. He died at the age of 67 and...
Davis, Lewis, Marshall and Ashford Families – Three Cemeteries
ALL IN THE FAMILY- KISSING COUSINS
Davises abound in Fairfax County. In the 1860 census, there were 22 male Davises listed as head of...
Fairfax/Maley/Woodyard/Jett Family Cemetery History
There are four headstones and at least twelve additional graves marked by field stones. The Fairfax Herald reported in 1930 and 1933 that...
Fairfax/Davis/Payne/Lacy Family Cemetery: FCCPA Survey
The cemetery is located approximately 50 feet off a road and behind a small grove of trees. There are eleven markers and an...
Parker Family Cemetery: FCCPA Survey
The cemetery is tucked away in an undeveloped area of Fairfax County reached by Blue Topaz Lane and a dirt road. The earliest burial...
Martin Family Cemetery Rebirth
In a 1994 survey, this cemetery was described as wooded and neglected. Today, in 2009, the cemetery is surrounded by an iron fence and...
Fox Family Cemetery History
On a dreary day in April, a FCCPA member led interested Oakton residents in surveying the Fox Family cemetery. An old, deteriorating fence surrounded...
Ratcliffe-Coleman-Hanna Cemetery History
This small cemetery is the resting place of Laura Ratcliffe Hanna, who was born in Fairfax City and grew up near Herndon, Virginia. During...
Wickliff / Kincheloe Cemetery
AMERICAN REVOLUTION SOLDIERS GRAVES FOUND
Today, the Wickliff / Kincheloe family cemetery is protected by its location on parkland of Hemlock Overlook Regional Park, but...
Fairfax Family Cemetery History
This photo study of the Fairfax Family Cemetery was done in response to a report to FCCPA by neighbors that the cemetery was neglected and...