This is what you will see when you check out these Find-a-Grave memorials of very early settlers. I have no control over the information on these memorials and cannot verify it. If you find one of your ancestors listed, see if everything is correct, and, if not, contact the person who made the memorial by clicking “Submit Edits” at the top of the page. Keep in mind that what is true today may not be true tomorrow in regard to the information provided. People are always adding and updating these memorials. Each one clearly indicates who posted the information and who provided any photos. You can follow the links to try to contact these people if necessary.
Agnes “Nancy” Hamilton McCoy (1745-1834) is buried at Old Salem Cemetery. Her husband and seven children are listed.
Hugh McCleary (1746-1805) is buried at Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery. His wife, Jane, and a daughter, Isabella, are listed.
Elizabeth Hollensberry Caraway (1746-1803) is buried at the Caraway Family Cemetery. Her husband and five children are listed.
Abigail Dickinson Carpenter McClung (1746-1820) is buried at the Old Amwell Cemetery. Her husband and six children are listed. A link for additional information is provided.
Jane Lockhart Arbuckle (1747-1771) is buried at the Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The birthdate provided is actually her baptism date. She was born in 1746, according to the notes provided. I cannot verify that. She was married to Matthew Arbuckle and had two children before she died as a young woman. There is quite a bit of biographical information provided and some of it is speculative.
George Spotts (1747-1821) is buried in the Old Stone Presbyterian Church
Cemetery. The names of two wives and seven children are provided.
Daniel Gratton (1748-1816) is buried at the Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery. His wife Mary is listed, and there is a link to the memorial of one son.
James Kincaid (1748-1811) is buried at the Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery. No other information is provided.
James Scott (1748-1831) is buried in the Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery. A wife and son are listed.
Elizabeth Wright Pinnell (1749-1813) is buried in the Frankford United Methodist Church Cemetery. The names of her husband and four children are included, and there is a lengthy biography.
Col. John Stuart (1749-1823) is buried at the Stuart Burying Ground. A father, brother, wife, and three children are named. Several memorial monuments are pictured, and there is a short biography. The marker below is at the Greenbrier County Courthouse.
Rebecca Crawford Bourland McClung (1749-1825), wife of Samuel McClung, is buried at Somerset Cemetery. Her parents are named and there are links to memorials of seven children
Swift Perry, Sr. (1749-1832) is buried at the Swift Perry Burial Ground. See the short biography in regard to controversial information. His wife was Mary Ann, and two children are listed.
The next survey of Greenbrier County Burials at Find-a-Grave will pick up at birth year 1750.