VA Lexington Cemetery

Virginia Dave

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I posted many of these a couple of years ago, but in the wrong forum. I thought it was time to move them here.

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Very nice indeed (again !).

The wife of John Jordan (#8 on the list of 'residents') was my John Winn's great aunt. John Jordan did most of the brick work at Monticello. He also knew the Jacksons as they attended the same church and John was good friends with the academy superintendent (John's house still stands and is just next to campus; John built several of the prominent buildings on campus).

It's a beautiful old cemetery.
 

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