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Date: 8/7/00 Cemetery: Burt Brantley Cemetery Street: City: Bailey County: Nash State: NC Nation: USA Zip: Nearby: Greenpond Rd., take first right after you past church, graves in middle of field in big clump of trees. Land Type: Private Status: Abandoned Accessible: Yes Unmarked graves: Yes Graves within: 30 Oldest grave: Newest grave: Records: Unsure Inventory: Unsure Records location: Owner: Current Condition: Cemetery neglected Problems: Headstones fallen Other problems: In the middle of a field. Previous contacts: Current Status: The current status of this cemetery is unknown Submitted by / Contact for additional Information: name: Linda Hitt |
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The information on this website is provided as a public service, but Saving Graves cannot guarantee that the information is current or accurate. Readers should make every attempt to verify the information before acting on it. Please be aware that in publishing an Endangered Cemetery Report, Saving Graves in no way accepts responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within that report, and takes no position of either agreeing or disagreeing with the information presented within the report. The information is presented as the personal opinion of the report submitter only. The naming of a cemetery as "Endangered" may not necessarily reflect the overall or general conditions of a specific cemetery as presented in an Endangered Cemetery Report. Saving Graves recognizes that because the information presented within a specific Endangered Cemetery Report is only a personal opinion, there may likely be dissenting opinions presented. In such cases, Saving Graves will (with the permission of the person submitting said differing opinion) take steps to add that opinion to the specific Endangered Cemetery Report in the form of an update, and encourages all readers and submitters to consider all points of view presented.
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