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Piper Cemetery
Silver Grove, Jefferson County, West Virginia

3735 Chestnut Hill Road, Silver Grove WV

Lat: 39° 16' 36"N, Lon: 77° 44' 37"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Apr 21, 2011, last edited Apr 29, 2011 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 16.

From Silver Grove, go .5 miles north/northeast on Chestnut Hill Road or Route 32 until you see a mailbox that has 3735 on it. Turn west on gravel road. The cemetery is about 25 feet from Chestnut Road on the north side of the gravel road.

This is a small cemetery that is in poor condition. There were a lot of trees and overgrowth in the cemetery. There were about 15 unmarked field stones. The cemetery contains of the descendents of the John Rodgers. Some of the people from the Cogle and Staubs families are buried. The oldest headstone was dated 1826.

I walked this cemetery on Apr 19, 2011.

- Anne Braun

*Denotes Funeral Home Marker

Cogle, Clarence, b. Mar 11, 1901, d. 1994
Cogle, Ida Mae, b. 1899, d. 1985
Cogle, Jonathan, d. Aug 20, 1891, age 59 years
Cowall, H., b. Jun 23, 1824, d. Apr 11, 1896
Dailey, Mary Scarlet, b. Oct 15, 1811, d. May 18, 1883
Foremam, Rosa V., d. Jan 2, 1870
Foreman, Johnie W., d. Feb 10, 1877, s/w Rosa
Foreman, Mollie E., d. Apr 10, 1892
Ingram, Nellie, b. 1892, d. 1892
Kelleron, Leslie Delmar, b. Sep 12, 1908, d. Aug 9, 1966, WWII Veteran
Rodgers, Jessie V., b. 1891, d. 1972*
Rodgers, John Smith, No dates, Civil War Veteran
Rodgers, Malvin F., b. 1884, d. 1958*
Rodgers, Margaret, b. 1882, d. 1935*
Staubs, Charles W., b. Jul 14, 1852, d. Apr 11, 1854
Staubs, James G., b. May 25, 1885, d. May 11, 1892

Misc:
M., G. W. H., b. Feb 22, 1826, d. Feb 25, 1826
15 unmarked field stones

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