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438    ALSTON, CHARLES FAMILY

      Location - off Archie Lane (private road), about 1.1 miles from Gum Pond Rd.


      Directions: From Warrenton courthouse on Hwy 158 E Bus, travel 0.5 mile and turn right onto Hwy 58. Travel 4.2 miles to Liberia and continue right on Hwy 58. Travel 2.4 miles and turn left onto SR 1631 (Gum Pond Rd). Travel 1.1 miles and turn right onto Archie Lane (Pvt). Travel 630 feet to the cemetery on the left near the road. The graves are marked with field rocks and yucca plants are growing in the wooded area. Race-African American

      All information from death certificates; there are no tombstones.
      Note: This cemetery was once called Powell Cemetery, as Powells owned land before the Alstons.


  1. Alston, Alexander   (b. Abt 1890 - d. 1933)
      • age 42 yrs
  2. Alston, Charles William   (b. 1856 - d. 4 Jan 1941)
      • age 85 yrs
  3. Alston, Ella   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates
  4. Alston, Harriet Davis   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • No dates
  5. Alston, Roy King   (b. 1898 - d. 1919)
      • died at age 21 yrs
  6. Alston, Ruby   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • (infant) No dates
  7. Alston, Thomas "Tommy"   (b. 1929 - d. 1929)
      • (birth & death)


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