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Washington County
Virginia

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Washington County

Index to Locations

  • AbingdonKnollkreg Memorial Park
  • AbingdonSinking Spring Cemetery
  • Glade SpringOld Glade SpringPresbyterian Cemetery


    KnollkregMemorial Park
    Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia
    George Madison Crumpler Jr. (1920-1995) — also known asGeorge M. Crumpler — of Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.BornSeptember2, 1920.Democrat.Realestate andinsurancebusiness; postmaster atAbingdon,Va., 1965-66.DiedMarch 7,1995 (age74 years, 186days).Interment at Knollkreg Memorial Park.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


  • Sinking SpringCemetery
    Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia
    John Buchanan Floyd (1806-1863) — also known asJohn B. Floyd — of Virginia. Born in Smithfield,Isle ofWight County, Va.,June 1,1806.Lawyer;member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1847-48;Governor ofVirginia, 1849-52;U.S.Secretary of War, 1857-60; general in the Confederate Army duringthe Civil War.Died near Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,August26, 1863 (age57 years, 86days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Letitia (Preston) Floyd andJohnFloyd; brother ofGeorgeRogers Clark Floyd and Nicketti Buchanan Floyd (who marriedJohnWarfield Johnston); married to Sarah 'Sally' Preston; adoptivefather of Eliza M. Johnston (who marriedRobertWilliam Hughes); nephew ofFrancisSmith Preston,JamesPatton Preston andJamesDouglas Breckinridge; grandson ofWilliamPreston; first cousin ofWilliamCampbell Preston,JamesMcDowell andJohnSmith Preston; first cousin once removed ofJohnBreckinridge,RobertJefferson Breckinridge Jr. andWilliamCampbell Preston Breckinridge; first cousin twice removed ofLevinIrving Handy,DeshaBreckinridge andHenrySkillman Breckinridge; second cousin ofJosephCabell Breckinridge (1788-1823) andRobertJefferson Breckinridge; second cousin once removed ofJohnCabell Breckinridge,PeterAugustus Porter (1827-1864) andJosephWeldon Bailey Jr.; second cousin twice removed ofJosephCabell Breckinridge (1844-1906),CliftonRodes Breckinridge andPeterAugustus Porter (1853-1925).
     Political family:Breckinridge-Preston-Harrison-Richardsonfamily of Virginia (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     The World War IILibertyshipSS John B. Floyd (built 1942 atRichmond,California; scrapped 1965) wasnamed forhim.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
     David Campbell (1779-1859) — of Virginia. BornAugust2, 1779.Governorof Virginia, 1837-40.DiedMarch19, 1859 (age79 years, 229days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography
     Connally Findlay Trigg (1810-1880) — of Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.; Knoxville,KnoxCounty, Tenn.Born in Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,March 8,1810.Whig.Lawyer;delegateto Virginia state constitutional convention, 1850; candidate forU.S.Representative from Virginia, 1855;U.S.District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee, 1862-78;U.S.District Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee, 1862-80;died in office 1880;U.S.District Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee, 1862-80;died in office 1880.Died in Bristol,SullivanCounty, Tenn.,April25, 1880 (age70 years, 48days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof William Trigg and Rachel (Findlay) Trigg; married,May 23,1833, to Mary Trigg Campbell; married1868 toSeraphina Deery (widow ofRandalWilliam McGavock; who later marriedAugustusHerman Pettibone); uncle ofConnallyFindlay Trigg (1847-1907).
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsofederaljudicial profile —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial —BiographicalDirectory of Federal Judges
     George Washington Hopkins (1804-1861) — also known asGeorge W. Hopkins — of Virginia. Born inGoochlandCounty, Va.,February22, 1804.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1833-35, 1850-51, 1859-61; died inoffice 1861;U.S.Representative from Virginia, 1835-47, 1857-59 (8th District1835-37, 7th District 1837-39, 11th District 1839-41, 18th District1841-43, 13th District 1843-47, 1857-59); U.S. Charge d'Affaires toPortugal, 1847-49;delegateto Virginia state constitutional convention, 1850-51.Slaveowner. Died inRichmond,Va.,March 1,1861 (age57 years, 7days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     Presumably namedfor:GeorgeWashington
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —U.S. State Dept career summary
     Robert William Hughes (1821-1901) — of Virginia. Born inPowhatanCounty, Va.,January16, 1821.Republican.Lawyer;newspapereditor; served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;U.S.Attorney for the Western District of Virginia, 1871-73; candidateforGovernor ofVirginia, 1873;U.S.District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1874-98;retired 1898.In aduelin 1869, he shot and woundedWilliamE. Cameron.Died near Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,December10, 1901 (age80 years, 328days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married1850 to ElizaM. Johnston (adoptive daughter ofJohnBuchanan Floyd; niece ofJosephEggleston Johnston); father ofRobertMorton Hughes.
     Political family:Breckinridge-Preston-Harrison-Richardsonfamily of Virginia (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsofederaljudicial profile —Wikipediaarticle
     John Hall Fulton (c.1792-1836) — of Virginia. Born inAugustaCounty, Va., about 1792.Lawyer;member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1823-24; member ofVirginiastate senate, 1829-31;U.S.Representative from Virginia 18th District, 1833-35.Died in Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,January28, 1836 (ageabout 44years).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     Relatives:Brother ofAndrewS. Fulton.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Connally Findlay Trigg (1847-1907) — also known asConnally F. Trigg — of Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.Born in Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,September18, 1847.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;WashingtonCounty Commonwealth Attorney, 1872-84;U.S.Representative from Virginia 9th District, 1885-87.Died in Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,April23, 1907 (age59 years, 217days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Dr. Daniel Trigg and Anna Munford (Tompkins) Trigg; married toPocahontas Anne Robertson; nephew ofConnallyFindlay Trigg (1810-1880); great-grandnephew ofCharlesWilling Byrd; second great-grandson ofWilliamByrd III; first cousin four times removed ofBenjaminHarrison (1726-1791),RobertCarter Nicholas (1729-1780),WilliamFitzhugh andBeverleyRandolph; second cousin ofThomasLawton Davis; second cousin twice removed ofJohnRobertson; second cousin thrice removed ofGeorgeNicholas,CarterBassett Harrison,WilsonCary Nicholas,JohnNicholas,JohnWayles Eppes andWilliamHenry Harrison; second cousin four times removed ofTheodorickBland; third cousin ofRichardEvelyn Byrd; third cousin once removed ofHarryFlood Byrd; third cousin twice removed ofPeytonRandolph,RobertCarter Nicholas (1787-1857),FrancisWayles Eppes,JohnScott Harrison (1804-1878) andHarryFlood Byrd Jr.; third cousin thrice removed ofBurwellBassett,MarthaJefferson Randolph,JohnRandolph of Roanoke andHenrySt. George Tucker; fourth cousin once removed ofThomasMarshall,JamesKeith Marshall,PeterMyndert Dox,EdmundRandolph,CarterHenry Harrison,BenjaminHarrison (1833-1901),WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,JohnBreckinridge Castleman,JohnScott Harrison (1844-1926) andDouglassTownshend Bolling.
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     James King Gibson (1812-1879) — also known asJames K. Gibson — of Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.Born in Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,February18, 1812.Democrat.Deputysheriff; postmaster atAbingdon,Va., 1837-49;U.S.Representative from Virginia 8th District, 1870-71.Slaveowner. Died in Abingdon,WashingtonCounty, Va.,March30, 1879 (age67 years, 40days).Interment at Sinking Spring Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    Old Glade SpringPresbyterian Cemetery
    Glade Spring, Washington County, Virginia
    John Alexander Buchanan (1843-1921) — of Virginia. Born near Groseclose,SmythCounty, Va.,October7, 1843.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; memberofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1885-87;U.S.Representative from Virginia 9th District, 1889-93;justice ofVirginia state supreme court, 1895-1903.Died near Emory,WashingtonCounty, Va.,September2, 1921 (age77 years, 330days).Interment at Old Glade Spring Presbyterian Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


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