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Stubbs Cemetery
Stubbs, Spotsylvania County, Virginia

14375 Woolfork Road, Stubbs VA

Lat: 38° 08' 59"N, Lon: 77° 50' 05"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Aug 02, 2010, last edited Aug 03, 2010 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 16.

From Stubbs, go west/southwest on Stubbs Bridge Road (Route 612) for .35 miles until you reach Woolfork Road. Turn onto Woolfork Road and go west for .1 mile. The cemetery is on the north side of the road across from the Branch Fork Baptist.

A small famly cemetery that is good shape. The Stubbs Family is buried in a fenced area while the rest of the burials are outside the fence. The Woolfork, the Comfort, and the Taylor familes are buried there as well.

This includes all existing and legible stones and markers, from when I visited it on Jul 31, 2010.

- Anne Braun

Legend:
+ = buried in the fenced area
* = Funeral Home Marker

Comfort, Genieve W., b. Oct 19, 1901, d. Nov 30, 1931
Comfort, J. Luciene, b. May 10, 1900, d. Aug 3, 1963
Payne, Mary Stubbs, b. 1835, d. 1914+
Stubbs, John Leslie, b. 1887, d. 1917+
Stubbs, Joseph Filmore, b. 1856, d. 1923+
Stubbs, Loala McGehee, b. 1862, d. 1942, s/w Joseph Filmore+
Stubbs, Vivian F., b. Apr 19, 1884, d. Jul 7, 1907, s/o Joseph and Loala+
Taylor, Blanche M., b. Jan 29, 1909, d. Feb 7, 1974
Taylor, Lela, b. 1919, d. 1989*
Taylor, Mary E., b. 1858, d. 1954
Woolfork, Clevious, b. Jan 19, 1909, d. Jul 28, 1970
Woolfork, Clevious, no dates
Woolfork, Daisy, no dates, s/w Clevious
Woolfork, Geneva M., b. Mar 6, 1912, d. Jun 24, 1988
Woolfork, Spurgeon Eugene, b. May 18, 1903, d. Sep 23, 1965
Woolfork, Spurgeon, b. 1952, d. 2005*

Misc:
1 unmarked fieldstone
1 unmarked cement marker

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