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Mullikin Family Cemetery
Prince George County, Maryland

2307 Church Road, Mitchellville, Maryland

Lat: 38° 55' 19"N, Lon: 76° 45' 24"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Apr 05, 2005 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 9.

From the intersection of Highway 214 (Central Avenue) and Church Road. go 1.4 miles north of Church Road until you reach a mailbox with 2307 on it. Turn east there and go up a dirt road for .25 miles. Sometimes the gate is locked. The cemetery is southwest 100-150 feet from the house. Ask permission from owner to see the cemetery.

A small family cemetery that is in fair condition. The cemetery belongs to the Mullikin Family and the manor house is called "Mullikin's Delight". The owner of the property says that the house and cemetery are the property of the Prince George County Historical Trust. He said about 2 years ago, a group of Boys Scouts did do some cleaning of the cemetery. He added that none of the descendants of the Mullikin family ever come and visit.

I visited this burial site on Apr 05, 2005. I compared my notes with the book "Stones and Bones".

- Anne Braun

Jackson, Edith, b. Jan 24, 1858, d. Jul 14, 1858
Jackson, Martha S., d. Nov 28, 1869, age 71 years
Mullikin, Ann M., d. Mar 31, 1816, age 23 years, w/o William B.
Mullikin, Benjamin Oden, d. Nov 04, 1854, age 38 years
Mullikin, Ida, no dates, Infant d/o James
Mullikin, John B., d. Jun 19, 1862, age 72 years
Mullikin, John Contee, b. Oct 21, 1824, d. May 28, 1858, s/o John and Mary
Mullikin, Mary A., d. Jul 03, 1864, age 70 years
Mullikin, Mary Ellen, d. Jul 16, 1858, age 34 years

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