Lewis Family Cemetery

Located on top of Knobley Mountain, between Greenland Gap and Martin in Grant Co.  It is approximately 1/4 mile from Knobley Road.

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Elizabeth Stingley   31 Jan 1873  84 yr 1 mo 20 da
Annie G Hawes     23 Nov 1863   72 yr
Ferdinand Lewis  6 Dec 1810 - 17 Jun 1881   70 yr 6 mo 11 da
Ada Lewis  w/o Ferdinand   22 Jun 1811 - 27 Jan 1898   86 yr 6 mo 25 da
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Plot is surrounded by a metal pipe fence framework, which at one time was surrounded by a woven wire fence.  Badly overgrown with weeds.

The old road snakes it way through this goes on and eventually comes out above the Falls area.  A short distance beyond the burial area are the remains of two old homes. Just to the right of the burial area, as one comes from the Knobley Road side, is the remains of the old maple sugare collecting grove.  The building in which it was boiled down still stands alongside the grove of good-sized maple trees.
Reported by Gary Tucker.