JOHN BOLT CEMETERY


Go a mile north of Trinity Methodist Church.  Turn left on the road, west.  The cemetery is about 200 yards on the right of that road.*

Dr. W.H. Ball - September 4, 1841 - May 7, 1941

Mary B. (Bolt) Donaldson, wife of Dr. W.H. Ball, Sept. 10, 1857 - January 26, 1935

Nannie E. (Elliott) Drennon - 1836 - 1910

John Bolt Esq., died September 22, 1854, age 66 years

Nancy (Hubbs) Bolt, wife of John Bolt Esq., died May 10, 1859, age 70 years

Mary Ann Bolt - October 18, 1821 - May 12, 1879

Buried here, but the stone unreadable -

Robert Bolt, Sr. - born in (North) Ireland, died in Laurens County, June 1792

 

 

Margaret Bolt, Margaret Wright, Zaletha Power                            about 1943

This cemetery was transcribed by Margaret "Peggy" Eltinge Bolt, her daughter, Margaret "Gretta" Wright, and cousin, Zaletha Kennedy Power in 1943 and published in the book, "Family Burying Grounds Laurens County S.C."


Robert Bolt Jr. - Replacement grave marker
(See McHarg - Hubbs - Bolt Cemetery for more information)

William Hubbs Monument
(See McHarg - Hubbs - Bolt Cemetery for more information)

   

*From Hwy 76, 1.36 mi north on Trinity Church Rd. then left on Eichelberger Rd (SR 30 101) for 0.65 mi. Click here for a map.

CAUTION!: The land surrounding the cemetery is used for hunting grounds, check the season before visiting the cemetery.  Also, there is quite a bit of poison oak in the area, not to mention chiggers, protective clothing and DEET are highly recommended. Lastly, the cemetery is not easy to find if you're unfamiliar with the area.  A local residing cousin may be able to guide you, please e-mail us to make arrangements.

If you'd like to contribute to the maintenance and/or gravemarker replacement for our ancestors' cemetery, please contact us.  



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