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Koger Cemetery
Colleton County, South Carolina

Wirshing Court
Walterboro SC

Lat: 32° 53' 12"N, Lon: 80° 36' 44"W

Contributed by Kim Grissom, Jan 17, 2003. [kimegri1@aol.com] Total records = 17.

I have transcribed from the readings done on Jan. 03, 2003 when Rachael Brower and I visited the cemetery and copied all existing tombstones.

- Kim Grissom

Campbell, Koger A., b. Nov 14, 1879, Sep 06, 1956
Koger, Annie Campbell, b. Apr 21, 1850, d. Nov 01, 1899, wife of Jos. A., In Memory of
Koger, Annie Mae, b. Nov 05, 1899, d. Oct 21, 1919, In Memoriam, daughter of L. H. & A. V.
Koger, Annie V. Kinder, b. Jul 09, 1869, d. Dec 23, 1948, wife of Lemuel H.
Koger, Dora Bishop, b. Mar 02, 1895, d. May 03, 1987
Koger, Infant, b. Oct. 5, 1906, d. Mar. 29, 1907, son of Eloise & C. F., Gone, But not forgotten
Koger, J. H., no dates, Co. E. Cav C.S.A.
Koger, James H., b. Feb. 12, 1817, d. Dec 28, 1885, Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see the Lord, In Memory of
Koger, Joseph A., b. Mar 03, 1852, d. Jun 21, 1925
Koger, Joseph, b. Mar 10, 1887, d. Mar 20, 1963, South Carolina Pvt US Army World War I
Koger, L. Harvey, b. Aug 17, 1890, d. Jul 12, 1941
Koger, Lemuel H., b. 1860, d. 1935
Koger, Mary Blake, b. Apr 04, 1882, d. Oct 27, 1888, daughter of Jos. A. & Annie
Koger, Mary Eliza, b. Nov 30, 1844, d. Mar 08, 1907, She is not dead, but sleepth, In memory of
Koger, Mary Walter Lemacks, b. Apr 07, 1819, d. Feb 12, 1874, wife of James H., He giveth his loved one's sleep, In memory of
Koger, May Eloise Kinder, b. Jan 21, 1879, d. Nov. 17, 1906, wife of B. K., Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see the Lord
Koger, William O. Jr, d. Jan 12, 1946

Misc: footstones
A. J. B.
B. F. K.
H. K.
J. A. K.

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