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LOCATION:  The Ellington Farm is in the Oregon 

Hill section of Rockingham County. <P> Driving on 

Guerrant Springs Rd. between Mt. Carmel Church and its 

cemetery, you take the first left onto Moir Mill Rd., 

cross the intersection with Hampton Rd., pass 

DeStefano Rd. and go about a quarter mile.  Then you 

take a left into the driveway of the Ellington Farm, 

travel as far as possible back into the farm, then 

walk through underbrush and woods.  The site is 

covered with underbrush and debris, but Sarah's stone 

is obvious and is standing straight.  Without it, no 

one would know who is buried there.  We believe many

of her children who died during a scarlet fever 

epidemic of the early 1890s are there, along with 

others named  WALL, ELLINGTON, and FRENCH, since 

those were family names.  Perhaps her mother, DELIAH 

ANN JUDA STRADOR & father ABRAHAM J. WALL are also 

there, since we cannot find them anywhere else.  <P>



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This information provided by: Jeanne Rolfe Nostrandt, (email address, [email protected])<P>



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