Pittsylvania County VA - Family Cemetery on Lee Bernice Reynolds Farm Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Michael D. Kendrick Michael D. Kendrick has started going to most of the local cemeteries around the farm where he grew up on in Callands. The following is his grandfather's Family Cemetery located on Lee Bernice Reynolds Farm on Rt. 969, Worlds/Callands, Pittsylvania County. Lee Bernice Reynolds August 1, 1910 September 15, 1980 " Loving Hearts remember you" Katherine Clark Reynolds May 16, 1914 February 9, 1997 " She Believes and sleeps in Jesus" Joseph Gordan Kendrick s/o Yvette Kendrick March 22, 1995 April 22, 1996 At present these are the only three members of out family that are buried there. Here are some of the people that are buried at Christian Tabernacle Church, Callands, Pittsylvania County, Rt. 969. Across the road from the church are: McKaga Kendrick April 5, 1860 August 14, 1945 Ada Bell Adkins Kendrick January 29, 1887 September 13, 1945 Arlon Lee Kendrick s/o Leslie Elvin and Gladys Kendrick October 7, 1938 April 6, 1947 These graves are located on the side of the road as the Church: William Cuttler Clark August 11, 1873 September 23, 1944 Mattie Fountain Hensley Clark December 1, 1878 April 13, 1951 Mamie P. Clark Amos September 9, 1897 May 27, 1992 Homer James Amos, Sr. December 19, 1893 March 6, 1975 Homer James Amos, Jr. September 25, 1929 August 14, 1940 Charles Dudley Clark February 12, 1921 July 19, 1973 Elizabeth Atkinson Parsons Clark September 27, 1919 January 18, 1980 Osbey "Obe" Reynolds December 10, 1897 April 24, 1985 Annie Clark Reynolds July 31, 1902 August 11, 1993 Tommy C. "Bill" Reynolds October 28, 1907 August 6, 1984 Mattie Sue Clark Reynolds May 31, 1908 April 22, 1995 I will update this in the near future. At present I have over 18,000 names within my family tree, and have so far taken over 450 photos of tomb stones in the Callands area of just family members. I want to document every cemetery that I have family members buried at, I know this is going to be quite the task, but I have seen too many tombstones that have been broken or so worn with time that they are no longer legible, I want to preserve them with photographs before they all disappear. Respectfull Submitted, Michael D. Kendrick Former resident of Rt 4, Chatham Virginia for 19 years. mike58-98@mindspring.com