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Smith Family Burying Ground (Anne Arundel) Old Farm Rd (formerly) Glen Burnie, MD 21060
1823-1881
7 graves, 7 names
Drummer boy in Revolutionary War
The remains were removed from the James Hawkins Smith farm in Marley Creek to Cedar Hill Cemetery, circa 1959 to Section H, in the Seth Linthicum plot. A new stone was erected in Cedar Hill Cemetery that includes data on stones 2-5. It is impossible to know which came from the original cemetery and which new stones were added in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
An article entitled “Army-Navy Chapter DAR Decorates Two Historic Marley Creek Graves”, Maryland Gazette newspaper, Glen Burnie, MD, June 30, 1955-p. 4.
Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 25, No. 3
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Brooklyn Park, Maryland, Gravestone Inscriptions (Vol. I), p. 90 but not in Internment Records (Vol. II), The Anne Arundel Genealogical Society, 1999.
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