(special thanks to Jay Rarick for the following info) Dettingen Parish is the historic Episcopal Parish for Prince William County, VA. The "Dettingen Episcopal Church" no longer exists. The Parish Church for Dettingen has been Trinity Episcopal (in Manassas, VA) for more than 135 years. From 1845 until the 1870's it was St. James Episcopal (now Hatcher Memorial Baptist) Church in Brentsville, VA. The parish cemetery for the historic Dettingen Parish Church is now the Town of Dumfries Public Cemetery. The Dumfries Public Cemetery has an historical marker which references the Quantico Chapel and Overwharton Parish. These are the 17th and early 18th century predecessors of Dettingen Parish.
(special thanks to Jay Rarick for the following info) Dettingen Parish is the historic Episcopal Parish for Prince William County, VA. The "Dettingen Episcopal Church" no longer exists. The Parish Church for Dettingen has been Trinity Episcopal (in Manassas, VA) for more than 135 years. From 1845 until the 1870's it was St. James Episcopal (now Hatcher Memorial Baptist) Church in Brentsville, VA. The parish cemetery for the historic Dettingen Parish Church is now the Town of Dumfries Public Cemetery. The Dumfries Public Cemetery has an historical marker which references the Quantico Chapel and Overwharton Parish. These are the 17th and early 18th century predecessors of Dettingen Parish.
Inscription
Cenotaph Memorial located at Greenville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Donalds, Abbeville County, South Carolina. Headstone transcribed as follows:
Transcribed by Tabby (#47107024)
Sacred to the Memory of William Wyatt, Jr.
22 JAN 1742 - 28 FEB 1815
BURIED IN FAIRFAX CO, VA
A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER
FROM 1788 TO 1792
HE LIVED NEAR THIS CHURCH
MARRIED 25 DEC 1766
FRANCES NEWTON
2 NOV 1747 - 15 JUNE 1783
BURIED IN PR. WM. CO. VA
MARRIED 25 DEC 1788
ELIZABETH SNOE
18 FEB 1754 - 21 MAY 1842
BURIED IN DAVIESS CO MO
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