To find his stone, find Catherine Campbell Reid's wonderful stone to the right of the entrance in the front row and then Capt. James is directly in back by the bush.
He was in the Charlotte County Militia and helped build Fort Williams in Salem, NY according to "Argyle 1764 - 1964" by MacMorris p.73-74.
He may be related to Margaret Beattie 1814-1881, 11170675 and her sister Elizabeth Beattie McCrea also in Sterling Cemetery, Cayuga, NY both born in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
To find his stone, find Catherine Campbell Reid's wonderful stone to the right of the entrance in the front row and then Capt. James is directly in back by the bush.
He was in the Charlotte County Militia and helped build Fort Williams in Salem, NY according to "Argyle 1764 - 1964" by MacMorris p.73-74.
He may be related to Margaret Beattie 1814-1881, 11170675 and her sister Elizabeth Beattie McCrea also in Sterling Cemetery, Cayuga, NY both born in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Inscription
"O doath I will be thy plagues
O grave I will be thy destruction."
Gravesite Details
4th great grandfather of D Peck below