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Turner Cemetery
Paytes, Spotsylvania County, Virginia

West Catharpin Road (Route 608) and Craigs Church Road (Route 684), Paytes VA

Lat: 38° 13' 23"N, Lon: 77° 49' 40"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Aug 02, 2010, last edited Aug 06, 2010 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 12.

In Paytes, go southeast on West Catharpin Road (Route 608) for .4 miles. The cemetery is on the northwest corner of the intersection of West Catharpin Road and Craigs Church Road about 40 feet west of the Sullivan Cemetery.

This is a small family cemetery that I found in good condition. The cemetery is on the same side of the road 40 feet west of the Sullivan Cemetery. The cemetery is not fenced in and contains the burials of the Sullivan, Turner and Fletcher families.

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

- Anne Braun

Flecther, Ellis Keith, b. and d. Jan 13, 1931
Fletcher, Ellis Mason, b. Apr 14, 1909, d. Sep 4, 1967
Fletcher, George Wayne, b. and d. Nov 23, 1938, s/w Ellis Keith
Fletcher, Pearl Turner, b. Oct 10, 1910, d. Feb 9, 1984, s/w Ellis Mason
Sullivan-Fletcher, Aquian A., b. May 15, 1902, d. Aug 15, 1940
Sullivan-Fletcher, Eleanor T, b. Apr 4, 1991, d. May 25, 1991
Sullivan-Fletcher, Lenwood T., b. Aug 27, 1907, d. Feb 27, 1972, s/w Aquian and Eleanor
Turner, Emma K., b. Jun 15, 1918, d. Oct 14, 2008, s/w Homer
Turner, George Arntt, b. may 23, 1912, d. Aug 8, 1962
Turner, Homer, b. Jan 25, 1909, d. Oct 14, 2004
Turner, Katherine, b. Oct 4, 1882, d. Dec 17, 1922
Turner, William Phillip, b. Nov 13, 1872, d. Nov 18, 1946

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