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Friday, 03 December 2004

The Elliottsville cemetery is actually several cemeteries joined together. There is the original Elliottsville Cemetery, The Redmon cemetery, and the Old Mill cemetery. There are two cemeteries which are adjoined to the Elliottsville cemetery but not a part of the Elliottsville-the Liberty Cemetery (which is affiliated with Liberty Church) is located near the wood area in back and to the front is the Still Cemetery (which is a privately owned cemetery not affiliated with a church.) FPCA does not have the information on the gravesites or plots in either of these cemeteries.

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The Elliottsville cemetery is overseen by the Cemetery Committee - their  contact information is on the "Contact Us" page-Please contact them for information concerning a plot or a burial.If you are in need of information for funerals please contact the FPCA office at 663-3152.
 
 
An independent genealogical survey was done in the 1980's of those buried in the Elliottsville Cemetery. For that list of names you can go to...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~alshelby/cemElliottsville.html  . Please note that website is not affiliated with FPCA and we are not responsible for ut's content. It has also included grave from the Still and Liberty Cemeteries but does not mention which cemetery they are located in. You may also go to Weblink in our menu and look in the catagory of "FPCA & Presbytery"  to get to that site.
 
The church office also has an alphabetical grave listing and actual locations of burial sites in the Elliottsville Cemetery  that was made from a survey conducted in 2001 by Larry W. Nobles.This resource is not available for check out / loan . If you are in need of information from this resource please contact the office at the number above or the "Contact Us" page on this site to make an appointment. 
 

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