Known to be buried in the Agee Cemetery, from information provided by Alma Harmon Hazlip, a granddaughter of Larkin & Martha (Tibbs) Railey, and believed to be one of the graves marked with field rocks in the back two rows of graves, left side of cemetery. In the back row, there are several graves marked by field rocks, on either side of the grave of Canzada (Agee) Railey. In the 2nd row, there are 3 adult graves, one “teenager-sized” grave, and 2 small children’s graves, marked with field rocks. Ms. Hazlip also said that at one time, the older Railey graves were surrounded by an iron fence. This description from the documentation of the Agee Cemetery by Laurita Willoughby Sledge, in the 1970/80’s.
Known to be buried in the Agee Cemetery, from information provided by Alma Harmon Hazlip, a granddaughter of Larkin & Martha (Tibbs) Railey, and believed to be one of the graves marked with field rocks in the back two rows of graves, left side of cemetery. In the back row, there are several graves marked by field rocks, on either side of the grave of Canzada (Agee) Railey. In the 2nd row, there are 3 adult graves, one “teenager-sized” grave, and 2 small children’s graves, marked with field rocks. Ms. Hazlip also said that at one time, the older Railey graves were surrounded by an iron fence. This description from the documentation of the Agee Cemetery by Laurita Willoughby Sledge, in the 1970/80’s.
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