This is the last place that Na'cy lived per census with her daughter Thursa Gambill McMillan
she moved between her children's home
she is believed to be buried here
because
she died many years after her husband
and his grave was very far from Thursa's home at the time and for the time
and there is no stone with her husband's in his grave yard and no space
THE JAMES MCMILLAN CEMETERY IS DESTROYED
A memorial DAR stone cenotaph will be next to her husband
born in 1760 and died after January 17 1854
per Sharon P
She was the wife of Capt Martin Gambill
a SAR
She was a very important part of the home war effort
She kept the community informed and supported other soldier's families
besides her husband's important war effort
This is the last place that Na'cy lived per census with her daughter Thursa Gambill McMillan
she moved between her children's home
she is believed to be buried here
because
she died many years after her husband
and his grave was very far from Thursa's home at the time and for the time
and there is no stone with her husband's in his grave yard and no space
THE JAMES MCMILLAN CEMETERY IS DESTROYED
A memorial DAR stone cenotaph will be next to her husband
born in 1760 and died after January 17 1854
per Sharon P
She was the wife of Capt Martin Gambill
a SAR
She was a very important part of the home war effort
She kept the community informed and supported other soldier's families
besides her husband's important war effort
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