St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard is a cemetery. BurialMap has 8 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include statesman/military officer, statesman/congressman, physician/politician, lawyer/judge, journalist/writer.
Memorials
John Page
1743–1808 (age 65)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
John Page was a Virginia statesman, congressman, and governor from Gloucester County.
George Wythe
1726–1806 (age 80)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
George Wythe was a prominent Virginia lawyer, judge, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
James T. Callender
1758–1803 (age 45)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
James T. Callender was a Scottish-born journalist and political writer known for his controversial writings in early Ame...
James McClurg
1746–1823 (age 77)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
James McClurg was a Virginia physician, politician, and delegate to the Constitutional Convention.
Edward Carrington
1748–1810 (age 62)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
Edward Carrington was a Virginia statesman, military officer, and political figure during the Revolutionary and early Fe...
Robert Gamble
1754–1810 (age 56)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
Robert Gamble (1754-1810) was a colonial-era figure buried in St. John's Episcopal Churchyard.
William DuVal
1748–1842 (age 94)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
William DuVal was a King William County resident who lived from 1748 to 1842.
Catharine Grattan Gamble
1751–1830 (age 79)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
Catharine Grattan Gamble was a woman of the Grattan and Gamble families who lived from 1751 to 1830.