Front of George and Dicy's homestead
My mother, sister, aunt and I were enjoying Saturday's tour very much. After stopping to view Daniel and Ann's graves, the tour was scheduled to head for Callaway and view sights that we'd seen previously. So we four decided to go off on our own "adventure" to find the homestead of George and Dicy Ross Prillaman, which we had never seen and knew from the tour information to be very close to where we were.
Back of homestead
We learned very quickly on this trip that maps have no meaning in the country! Although Twyla pulled out a map and gave me careful instructions, the map omitted several roads in between Horseshoe Point Road and our final destination. But after a lot of driving, back tracking, and sheer guessing, we found an unmarked gravel road that led to the homestead and the nearby Prillaman family gravesite.
George's grave marker, center stone
We discovered the graves of George and Dicy Ross Prillaman, and many of their children, their children's spouses and grandchildren.
The gravestone for Gabriel Prillaman, one of their sons, had been partially engulfed by a tree that had grown around it over the hundred or so years since his death in 1905.
After seeing all we could see, we headed back to the church in Stanleytown for Twyla's presentation at 1 o'clock.
Jenny Rogers
The gravestone for Gabriel Prillaman, one of their sons, had been partially engulfed by a tree that had grown around it over the hundred or so years since his death in 1905.
After seeing all we could see, we headed back to the church in Stanleytown for Twyla's presentation at 1 o'clock.
Jenny Rogers