Saint Luke's Greens Chapel
Nottoway County, Virginia, USA – *No GPS coordinates
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Add PhotosIn the Parish record is entered the death and burial in the St. Luke's Episcopal Churchyard of the following Confederate soldiers who died in the Black's and White's Confederate Hospital:
Private Asa Jennings, Co. H 24th Ga. Regt, Sept. 29, 1862.
W. H. Harding, Co. F, 3d N. C. Regt., Mar. 31, 1863.
Drewry Wall, Co. K. 52d N. C. Regt., May 28, 1863.
R. B. Woodall, Co. H, 24th Tex. Regt., July 31, 1863.
James Holt, Co. D. 6th Tex. Regt.. Aug. 2, 1863.
Old Saint Luke's Cemetery. (this was Green's Chapel) was located adjoining the church on north side of Jordan Hungtown road, Black and Whites (Blackstone) almost across from Hamlin's tavern, and also back of Pryer Jones' house. This once cemetery is very dilapidated (in 1936) only a few graves with markers remain. Most of the bodies have been taken to the Blackstone cemetery. Just recently three graves have been moved and one a child known to have been over one hundred
years old. This was a grave with an iron fence around it in which was a grave with a marker with the following inscription:
Lieutenant Colonel James S. Gilliam
Ninth Virginia Infantry
C.S.A.
see also: Old Homes And Families In Nottoway and
LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Green Church and cemetery:
1936 Mar. 9
Research made by A. L. Cole
In the Parish record is entered the death and burial in the St. Luke's Episcopal Churchyard of the following Confederate soldiers who died in the Black's and White's Confederate Hospital:
Private Asa Jennings, Co. H 24th Ga. Regt, Sept. 29, 1862.
W. H. Harding, Co. F, 3d N. C. Regt., Mar. 31, 1863.
Drewry Wall, Co. K. 52d N. C. Regt., May 28, 1863.
R. B. Woodall, Co. H, 24th Tex. Regt., July 31, 1863.
James Holt, Co. D. 6th Tex. Regt.. Aug. 2, 1863.
Old Saint Luke's Cemetery. (this was Green's Chapel) was located adjoining the church on north side of Jordan Hungtown road, Black and Whites (Blackstone) almost across from Hamlin's tavern, and also back of Pryer Jones' house. This once cemetery is very dilapidated (in 1936) only a few graves with markers remain. Most of the bodies have been taken to the Blackstone cemetery. Just recently three graves have been moved and one a child known to have been over one hundred
years old. This was a grave with an iron fence around it in which was a grave with a marker with the following inscription:
Lieutenant Colonel James S. Gilliam
Ninth Virginia Infantry
C.S.A.
see also: Old Homes And Families In Nottoway and
LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Green Church and cemetery:
1936 Mar. 9
Research made by A. L. Cole
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