St. James Episcopal Cemetery

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St James Episcopal Church site was based in 1849, as a parish graveyard that was arranged out on the furthest corner of the 20-acre St. James’ Episcopal material possession, at the corner of Winn Street and what’s currently President of the United States Street in Marietta.
Some of the foremost notable families in Cobb County ar painted during this site as well as the Glovers (John Glover was the primary city manager of Marietta and his married person would gift the land for the Confederate Cemetery), Lawrences, Sessions’, Whitlocks, Hurts and plenty of different 1st families.
The murder-victim JonBenét Ramsey lies in St. James the Apostle Episcopal site in Marietta, next to the grave of her mother gull Ramsey and her half-sister Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey (daughter of John aeronaut Ramsey and his 1st wife), UN agency died during a 1992 automobile accident at the age of twenty-two.

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