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By Vickilane
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Soon after my last post about visiting Shelton Laurel, a Facebook friend sent me a message asking if I'd like to see the graves where the victims of the massacre are buried.
Of course I would! So yesterday afternoon I met Patricia Shelton Wallin, her father Casey Shelton, and her daughter and daughter's boyfriend  and we went to see the graves. We tried the quick way but the people (not from here or they'd have been more accommodating) who own the property just adjacent to the old burying place wouldn't let us walk the few steps through their property. so we went in the back way, through a friendlier neighbor's property.Back to Shelton Laurel
It involved a little hiking through poison ivy/oak and brambles. Mr. Shelton led the way,  beating back the briars and when we came to a steep bank, the boyfriend went ahead of me to give me a hand up. I was so glad for the new knee! There's no way I could have managed this last year.Back to Shelton Laurel
This isn't a maintained cemetery -- just lots of very old graves, some with no more marker than a field stone at head and foot.Back to Shelton Laurel
Other simple homemade gravestones were probably added later.Back to Shelton Laurel
The dates remind me that Shelton Laurel was settled by veterans of the American Revolutionary War, most of whom claimed  land  grants for their service. Roderick, David, and James Shelton were some of the first -- names that reappear among the victims of the massacre.Back to Shelton Laurel
Two more recent markers give the names of  the victims of the massacre . . .Back to Shelton Laurel
Some accounts say they are all buried here -- others suggest that this may not be so . .. Back to Shelton Laurel
The deeper I go in research, the more inconsistent the stories are. . . Back to Shelton Laurel
Good thing I'm writing fiction . . . Back to Shelton Laurel
It was a wonderful bit of serendipity that led Patricia to offer to show me the graves . . . Back to Shelton Laurel
But that wasn't the end of our ramble nor was it the end of serendipity.
I'll tell you in a later post about the poet and White Rock Church.Back to Shelton Laurel Posted by Picasa

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