Bensons: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on Mattakeesett Street–Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. North on Mattakeesett St out of Bryantville.
Link: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Browns:–Fern Hill Cemetery on High Street, Hanson Mass– down the street from cousin Mrgie Bates
Link: Fern Hill Cemetery
Winters:–Wrentham Center Cemetery on Dedham Street (Route 1A) Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusett
Link: Wrentham Center Cemetery
Ballou:–Older Ballou Relatives: Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery, Elder Ballou Road, Cumberland, RI (also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cumberland #27).
Whites: Newell Burying Ground, West Street (Route 123) Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts
Link: Newell Burying Ground
RI Historical Cemetery #22 Close to intersection of RI 114 and Diamond Hill Road Questio: who is buried here.
Go in main road turn right, go left for Brown and right for Keene. Near the pond.
Oakeses: Cedar Hill Cemetery, 326 Lovers Lane Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi,
Link: Cedar Hill Cemetery
Varners
Link: Brownsville Community Cemetery (previously the Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery), Brownsvillle, MS
Robert Benjamin Varner, father of Elizabeth “Betty” Hartley, wife of George Leroy Hartley is buried in Beulah Baptist Church, Brownsville, MS. George and Betty Hartley were the parents of Margie Louise Hartley.
There is a video of the installation of the marker. Marie Sellers remembered where he was buried. The cemetery told her we could not be present at the installation of the marker, so we went over early on Saturday morning and put it in ourselves. I checked on Findagrave and it is still there:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86458343/robert-benjamin-varner
Here is the video
https://www.patandmeloakes.com/PatandMelOakesFamilySite/Images/Robert_Benjamin_Varner_files/VarnerTombstone.mov
Hartleys: Cedar Hill Cemetery Vicksburg, MS, 326 Lovers Lane Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi,
Link: Cedar Hill Cemetery
George Leroy and Betty are buried in Hammack Cemetery, a small private cemetery, back in the woods. We went there years ago and cleaned it up and mortared one of the stones back together. Here is the information:
Link: Hammack Cemetery
There are a few picture here of our visit to the cemetery.
https://www.patandmeloakes.com/PatandMelOakesFamilySite/GeorgeLeroyHartley.html
Here is a satellite view and a street view.