In the late 1800's and early 1900's, our forefathers, Samuel J.R. Holloway and Walter R. Holloway (1899-1983) began serving Wicomico County to provide the best funeral services in the area.
Funeral Homes in Greenbackville, VA
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Greenbackville.
Suburbs of Greenbackville: Greenbackvile.
Zip codes in the city: 23356.
Accomack County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Williams Funeral Homes trace their origin to a partnership which began in Painter, VA in 1943. Several years later in 1949, Carlisle M. Williams and his wife Evelyn Hickman Williams purchased the Bundick and Johnson Funeral Home in Onancock, VA....
The founder of Jolley Memorial Chapel was the late Thornton B. Jolley. Mr. Jolley was licensed under the late James F. Stewart, who owned the former James F. Stewart Funeral Home. Upon the death of Mr. Stewart (1949), Thornton B. Jolley continued...
In the late 1800's and early 1900's, our forefathers, Samuel J.R. Holloway and Walter R. Holloway (1899-1983) began serving Wicomico County to provide the best funeral services in the area. As a cabinet maker, Samuel crafted all necessities for...
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Facts about the city
Greenbackville is a census-designated place (CDP) 4.5 miles (5 km) south of Stockton, Maryland in Accomack County, Virginia, located just south of the Maryland state line. The population as of the 2010 Census was 192. The town was settled in 1867 and was officially named \"Greenbackville\" by the United States Postal Service in 1874.Greenbackville and neighboring Franklin City, Virginia grew as a result of the railroad line laid in the late 19th century to transport oysters and other shellfish from Chincoteague to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. However, during the course of the 20th century the Depression, the construction of the Chincoteague Causeway, and the nor'easter of 1962 all helped to erode Greenbackville's economic base.The population of Accomack County near Greenbackville grew with the creation of Captain's Cove, a planned residential community just west of Greenbackville.
Greenbackville Obituaries
History
Greenbackville and neighboring, now-abandoned Franklin City grew as a result of the railroad line laid in the late 1800s to transport oysters and other shellfish from Chincoteague, Virginia to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. However, during the course of the 20th century the Depression, the construction of the Chincoteague Causeway, and the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962 of 1962 all helped to erode Greenbackville's economic base.
The population of Accomack County near Greenbackville grew with the creation of Captain's Cove, a planned residential community just west of Greenbackville. Greenbackville is a small unincorporated area community 4.5 miles (5 km) south of Stockton, Maryland in Accomack County, Virginia, located just south of the Maryland state line at . .
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