1. a rather fuzzy photo of the clump of trees in which the graves were located
2. the stones as they appeared up close
3. after removal, the stones laid out and pieced together
4. Waymon Bell knocking a hole in the first vault...he gently tapped a small hole first so as to minimize extraneous debris falling into the grave, then pulled the brick away, back into the trench
5. the trench after all vaults were opened...Waymon is scraping out the remains of the first, that of Isaiah (d. 1839)
6. Christina Newton Bagwell (d. 1839)...you can see sections of the wooden coffin
7. William Bagwell (d. 1841)
8. the remains were collected in a box, and not kept segregated.
9. the vault of William, after the remains were recovered.
10.moving from right foreground to top center, the graves of Isaiah, Christina, William and Margaret (d. 1864)...note that Margaret's grave was only partially opened, as it had become filled with soil.
11.the repaired and cemented stones on the truck at Mt. Holly Cemetery, just prior to resetting
12. lowering the vault into the new grave, the remains were transferred from the wooden box to this vault, once it was set in the hole
13. setting the last footstone

14. the finished project, after the stones were cleaned

William and Margaret's son Isaiah Newton Bagwell (d. 1862) is buried here, along with both of his wives, and all their descendents. Isaiah's stone is on the left in the rear and Christina's on the right. William's is on the left in the foreground and Margaret's stone on the right.