All these were honoured in their generations and were the glory
of their times. There be some of them that have left a name behind them that their praises
might be reported, and some there be which have no memorial, who are perished as though
they had never been, and are become as though they had never been born, and their children
after them. But these were merciful men whose righteousness hath not been forgotten, with
their seed shall continually remain a good inheritance, and their children are within the
covenant. Their seed standeth fast and their children for their sakes, their seed shall
remain forever, and their glory shall not be blotted out.
Their bodies are buried in peace, but their name liveth forevermore.
Ecclesiasticus xliv
Herman H. Fleming, Cpl., 9710th TSU, U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service PHOTOGRAPH
Ernest Harper Fleming,
Cpl., U.S. Army
Edward Lee Gibson, Surgeon, U.S. Army
Daniel DeKalb Gibson, U.S. Army
Thomas Baron Gibson, U.S. Navy
Harry
Harlow Batchelor, Co F 107 Infantry, U.S. Army (d 1918 in Paris)
Robert
E. Crumpler, Jr., U.S. Army (KIA 1918 in France)
Complete list at Georgia's Southern
Depository
Theophilus Swinson, Pvt., Duplin
County, North Carolina Militia
John Gibson, Pvt., Colonel
Lynch's Regt., Virginia
David James Motley, Pvt.,
Co B, 38th Regiment, Amelia County, Virginia
Capt. William Stacy Crumpler of Isle
of Wight County
Lt. James Dismukes of Caroline County
Col. James Taylor of Caroline County
Col. John Phelps of Bedford County
Capt. Henry Pendleton of King & Queen
County
Capt. John Gregory of Rappahannock County
Sgt. John A. Haynes of Spotsylvania
County, Capt. Throgmorton's
Company of Regulars (French & Indian Wars)
Maj. Thomas Curtis, Middlesex County