Pickens Cemetery, Williamston, Anderson Co., South Carolina, United States
Notes:
This land, Cherokee territory until 1777, became the final
resting place after the American Revolution for early
pioneers who settled the area.
A number of soldiers of the Revolution are buried here,
including Robert Pickens, who served in the state
militia and was related to General Andrew Pickens.
Latitude: 34.73920, Longitude: -82.59110
Headstones
Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
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Amanda E. Pickel (1832-1841) |
Located | PICKEL, Amanda E. (d. 30 Nov 1841)
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Caroline F. Pickel (1842-1849) |
Located | PICKEL, Caroline F (d. 29 Jun 1849)
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Infant child of Jacob and Martha Pickel Inscription reads: "Pickle. A Still Birth. 8 Apr. 1845" |
Located | PICKEL, Infant (d. 8 Apr 1845)
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Jacob Pickel This very simple stone is said to mark the grave of Jacob Pickel (1808-1880). |
Located | PICKEL, Jacob Elbert (d. 6 Dec 1882)
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John H. Pickel (1834 - 1878) This simple, unmarked stone is reported to mark his grave |
Located | PICKEL, John H (d. 17 Aug 1878)
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Martha F. Pegg Pickel (1808 - 1880) This simple stone is supposed to mark Martha's grave site. |
Located | PEGG, Martha F. (d. 6 Apr 1880)
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Nancy J. Pickel (1840 - 1844) |
Located | PICKEL, Nancy J. (d. 8 Dec 1844)
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