For census purposes the cemetery was divided into five sections.
The Northeast Section is located to the east of the south access
road entering the parking lot and proceeding to the north gate.
This area has few graves. It is populated with pine and other trees.
The Northwest Section is the area to the west of the north-south
access road and to the north of the access road running
east and
west.
The Central Section is the area south of the east-west
access road and running south to a line ending with
the Hermit
Morgan monument as the southern-most marker.
The Southeast
Section begins on a line made by the Tabb monument and runs uphill,
albeit in a southerly direction, and
each row begins in a more
easterly direction. This section ends where the woods close in
slightly on the west side.
The Southwest Section begins with
the Boyette markers.
Note: In the large open area west of
the Central and part of the Southeast Sections, there were many
slave markers and possibly other graves. At one time, cedar crosses
stood above the slave graves but time has destroyed these. The last
monument currently in the Southwest Section is that of Billy Thomas
(Tommy) Penick, Jr. In making the census each row was begun in the
northeast corner (as indicated on the map).
NORTHEAST SECTION
NAME, BORN, DIED, ADDITIONAL INSCRIPTIONS
[OR NOTES]
Row 1
Langford, Joshua Hayden, Feb. 24,2001,
Feb.24, 2001, Son of Josh and Shelda Langford, “Our Little Angel”
Row 2
Langford, Dorothy Ruth, Oct. 7, a933, , Children,
Randal and Patti, GrandC., D. J., Josh, Anna, Ashley, GGS, Tanner.
Langford, J. C. (Sonny), Mar. 27, 1930, Nov. 3, 2001, Married,
Nov. 20, 1949
Row 3
Hayes, Margaret Jane Morgan, Jan. 23,
1930, ,
Hayes, Darby Michael (Max), Apr. 26, 1928, Dec. 26,
1988, Masonic Emblem Shriner Emblem Married Dec. 22, 1948
Row 4
Howard, Cecil Earl, Dec. 24, 1949, Dec. 24, 1949, “In God’s
Care” [Son of Cecil & Rose Howard.]
Howard, Rose Inmon, Apr. 9,
1921, unknown,
Howard, Cecil S., Feb. 7, 1919, unknown,
Row 5 [ No markers]
Row 6
Tedder, Jennie Sue Hardin, Aug.
25, 1929, unknown,
Tedder, James Melvin, Sr., Apr. 26, 1925,
Dec. 15, 1997, Married Jan 5 1946 Our Children, James, Danny, Kathy,
John US Army WWII, Purple Heart
Robertson, Janet Inmon, Sep 8,
1944, Mar 17, 2004, “Rest In Peace”
Robertson, Boyd Wayne,, Oct
19, 1948, unknown, “Rest In Peace”
Row 7
Collins, Fred
Stewart, Oct 26, 1954, Jul.28, 2002,
Row 8 [There are no
markers.]
Row 9
Griffin, Peggy Inmon, Sept 26 1924,
unknown,
Griffin, Hiram Wilton, Aug 24 1918, Dec 10 2003, “He
loved the Brethern.” 1 John 3:14 Masonic, Eastern Star and Shriner
Emblem US Navy WWII
NORTHWEST SECTION
Row 1
Tedder,
George Edward, Sept. 20, 1927, Nov. 10, 2002, Granddaddy
Grandchildren Danny, Darin, George Ike, Jonathan, Amanda, Amy, Dina,
Michelle, and Chris
Tedder, Ruby Dean, Aug. 11, 1928, unknown,
Our children Edna Mae, Lee Edward, and Junior Lee, Married Dec 25
1943
Rows 2-5 [There are no tombstones ]
Row 6
Tedder, Rubye A. Nichols, Sept.12, 1922, Mar. 19, 2001, “Our beloved
mother” Barbara, Virginia, James Thomas, Rose, Emma, Rubye Nell,
Robert, Harold
Waits, James Alfred, Sept. 30, 1940, May 8, 1998,
Children Susan Hawkins, John Alfred, Virginia Harrington
Fleming,
Bessie Gilder, Aug. 9, 1928, unknown, Fleming children Emily Ruth,
Ava Jacque, Kimberly Hope
Fleming, Van Buren, Oct. 31, 1921, Mar.
3, 2001, [US Navy WW II]
Eastridge, W. [Winnie] Jacqueline
Gilder, Jun. 21, 1930, unknown,
Eastridge, Charles Edwin M.D.,
Feb. 18, 1921, Mar. 22, 1998,
Gilder, Naomi Spratlin, Nov. 21,
1921, Jul. 21, 2004,
Gilder, Rufus Rivers, Jr. , Dec. 13, 1918,
Apr. 23, 1999, [US Navy WW II]
Row 7 [There are no markers. ]
Row 8
Morgan, Virginia H., Feb. 27, 1921 , Aug. 30, 2003,
Married Aug. 21, 1938 Our children Linda, Tommy and Sheila
Morgan, James Richard “Treetop”, Aug. 5, 1919, Sept. 5, 1996, [US
Marine Corp. WW II]
Tedder, Shelia Morgan, Jul. 21, 1949, Apr.
17, 1995, “A loving mother” Children Jill, Ginger, Erica, Jamie
Row 9 [There are no markers.]
Row 10
Morgan, Helen
Virginia (Polly) Stephens, Aug. 2, 1922, unknown, Wed Nov. 4, 1938
Morgan, Hermit William, Apr. 1, 1919, Sept. 29, 1988, [US Navy WW
II]
Tedder, Jimmie Lee, Aug. 12, 1907, Mar. 22, 1988, “Together
Forever”
Tedder, William Emerson, May 24, 1903, Jun. 11, 1981,
Tedder, Ethelene Bailey, May 10, 1937, unknown, Married Aug. 29,
1964
Tedder, Thomas Lee, Apr. 9, 1921, Oct. 21, 1989, [US Army WW
II]
Tedder, Ella Mae, Jun. 23, 1899, Oct. 9, 1981, Wed Nov. 16,
1919
Tedder, Wilma Lee, Apr. 3, 1901, Sept. 3, 1979, “Our love
goes with you and our soul awaits to join you”
Dendy, Ella Mae,
Oct. 17, 1914, Jan. 25, 1987,
Dendy, James D., Jan. 13, 1914,
Apr. 19, 1979,
Row 11
Lantrip, Sarah Eugenia, May 2,
1922, unknown, Psalm 1
Lantrip, Edmond Danner, Nov. 15, 1915,
Feb. 10, 1992,
Inman, Shirley Hughes, Jul. 26, 1936, unknown,
“He was our strength , love, and friend”
Inman, Andrew Eliard,
Aug. 21, 1932, Sept. 16, 1996, [HM 2 US Navy Korea]
Inman, Lela
Nell, Jul. 10, 1962, Jan. 8, 1966, Dau. of Andrew & Shirley Inmon
“In God’s care”
Inmon, Lillie Dendy , Dec. 16, 1907, Jan. 18,
1987,
Inmon, Jack Rish, May 26, 1908 , Mar. 6, 1987,
Inmon.
Julia Kaye, May 6, 1978, Jan. 29, 1979, Dau of Jack & Dianne Inmon
“She brought us love and joy” [color picture]
Thompson, Tarlene
Walls, Nov. 18, 1921, unknown, Married Nov. 16, 1944
Thompson,
James Burdine, May, 1, 1921, Jul. 1, 1995,
Row 12
Roberts, Martha Lee, Feb. 22, 1900, Jan. 9, 1988, Married Oct. 10,
1920
Roberts, James Earnest, Nov. 24, 1899, Feb 1, 1982,
Mitchell, Mickey Labon, Apr. 9, 1922, Nov. 12, 1981, Married Oct.
13, 1940
Mitchell, Roy , Nov. 18, 1914, Jul. 14, 1984,
Row 13 [There are no tombstones]
Row 14
Langston, Pearl
Hicks, Oct. 15, 1897, Dec. 7, 1988, Eastern Star emblem
Langston,
Gilbert L., Jan. 6, 1899, Apr. 12, 1982, Masonic emblem married Aug.
17, 1918
CENTRAL SECTION, ---, ---, [Begins at east-west
access road, ends at east-west line beginning at Hermit Morgan
tombstone]
Row one begins on the east side near church and runs
by front gate, , , Row 1
Casey, James A., 1963, 1963, Son of Mr
and Mrs Lynn Casey
Edmondson, Etoyle, Feb 4 1904, Jul 17 1954,
Edmondson, Selmer, Mar 25 1908, Nov 4 2001,
Hamilton,
Callie, 1871, 1947,
Hamilton, Nute, 1861, 1939, “Only sleeping”
Vanlandingham, Adon, 1908, 1964,
Vanlandingham, Willie, 1904,
1964, Married 1934
Franklin, Bobby Van, Jun 30 1938, unknown,
Franklin, Jerry Hensley, Jun 20 1938, unknown,
Row Two
Whitt, Earlene V., Feb 7 1926, Mar 4 2005,
Whitt, John Lee, Sept
12 1922, Sept 9 1988, Married Jan 8 1941
Gilder, Lottie Lee,
1889, 1974,
Gilder, Oscar K., 1885, 1946,
Sanderson, Martha
A, 1919, 2004, [Houston Funeral Home marker]
Sanderson, Laudie
J., 1891, 1965,
Sanderson, Julius G., 1876, 1947,
Warner,
Callie Sanderson, 1868, 1950,
Morgan, Hattie Clark, Sept 4 1920,
unknown,
Morgan, Fairlee, Aug 1 1913, Mar 14 1977,
Sanderson, Julia Ann, 1872, 1929,
Sanderson, William Asaph,
1872, 1943,
Morgan, “Rosa” Franklin , Feb 9 1870, Dec 22 1960,
“At rest”
Morgan, “Billy” John W., Jun 30 1867, Mar 27 1948,
Cook, Garah Morgan, Jan 8 1906, Mar 25 1961,
Davidson, India
Morgan, Oct 29 1893, Feb 8 1976, Mother
Davidson, William J., Mar
25 1886, Feb 10 1947, Daddy
Row 3
Vanlandingham, Monnie
Herring, May 16 1912, May 10 2003, “Asleep in Jesus”
Vanlandingham, Jewett Lee, Sept 10 1904, Jan 18 1987,
Vanlandingham, Terry Wayne, Jul 21 1946, Mar 15 1993, US Navy
Vietnam
Vanlandingham, , Aug 4 1952, Aug 4 1952, Infant son of
M/M J. L. Vanlandingham
Herring, Wayne S., Sept 24 1898, Oct 21
1971,
Herring, Lorine K., Oct 22 1908, Nov 15 1946,
Roberts,
Blanche E., Oct 14 1887, Apr 20 1980,
Roberts, Victor B., Feb 16
1889, Oct 30 1957, Masonic emblem
Roberts, Nannie W., Jan 26
1889, Aug 20 1946, Eastern Star emblem
Roberts, Walter N., Dec 22
1896, Apr 7 1961, Masonic emblem
Griffin, G. Wrennie , Feb 1
1910, Aug 18 1942, “Tho’ lost to sight, to memory dear”
[marker-
may have been a grave]
Inmon, Violet Morgan, Apr 30 1902, Jun 6
1999, “We never lose the ones we love, for even though they are
gone, within the hearts of those who care their memory lingers on.”
Inmon, Eliard Norman, May 3 1900, Oct 31 1880,
Inman, Aug 21
1922, Aug 21 1922, Infant son of Mr & Mrs Norman Inman
Hill,
Glenda Louise, Oct 3 1933, May 19 1938,
Franklin, Susie H.,
1878, 1926,
Unknown , , , [writing was indecipherable or may be
marker]
Franklin, Alvin L., 1878, 1919, “Those whom God loves die
young.”
Caples, Willie M., Apr 21 1890, Feb 10 1940, 355 Inf 89th
Div
Caples, Winnie Jane Inman Morgan, Jan 18 1899, Oct 26 1972,
Mother “Asleep in Jesus”
Morgan, Hermit W., Sept 11 1896, Oct 9
1918, “He died as he lived, trusting in God He died in the service
of his country” [flag emblem]
Row 4
Hyde, William Zack,
May 24 1916, Dec 14 1991,
Woodruff, Addie Morriss, Mar 15 1903,
Nov 2 1988,
Woodruff, James Frank, Jul 23 1899, Mar 7 1989, Wed
Feb 24 1924
Hicks, Jane Morgan, 1848, 1941, Wife of J.W. Hicks
Hicks, W.J., Jan 26 1848, Sept 28 1928, “He has gone to the mansions
of rest.”
Hicks, Mamie F., Mar 6 1906, Nov 20 1997,
Hicks,
Clarence E., Aug 11 1896, Jan 3 1981, [picture of a line of music]
Hicks, Gladys Elizabeth, Nov 12 1924, Dec 12 1924, Dau of Clarence
and Mamie Hicks
Hicks, Loran Eugene, Nov 18 1922, Jun 18 1924,
Son of Clarence and Mamie Hicks
Inmon, Robert Lee, II, Mar 24
1969, Apr 20 1978, Son of Bobby and Suzanne Inmon [on west side of
tombstone is picture of the sun named “Sun” drawn by Rob] Rob “His
tenderness and kindness shone on us like the sun.”
Inmon, Andrew
Carl, Oct 11 1896, Jan 25 1964,
Inmon, Ora Lillian, Feb 24 1897,
Sept 7 1937, “Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal”
Inmon,
Thomas Clay, Mar 27 1922, Mar 27 1922, Infant son of M/M A.C. Inmon
Inmon, Blondie Carlette, May 11 1920, Jul 25 1920, Infant dau of M/M
A.C. Inmon
Inman, Maurice N., Aug 23 1923, May 13 1999, “Too
loved and missed to be forgotten”
Inman, Nita Jo, Jan 24 1937,
unknown, “Loving wife, mother and grandmother”
Row 5
Gilder, Sharon Lowe, May 18 1928, unknown,
Gilder, William
Jasper, Sept 15 1923, Apr 18 1997, US Navy WWII
Gilder, Virginia
Doris, Jan 7 1925, Feb 22 2003,
Gilder, Alfred Gene, Apr 24
1922, July 3 1991,
Gilder, Wilker Inmon, Nov 26 1897, Nov 2
1983, Eastern Star Emblem
Gilder, Rufus Rivers, Mar 9 1898, July
24 1969, Masonic Emblem
Inman, Allene, Mar 6 1926, unknown,
Inman, Jasper Owen, Dec 4 1919, Dec 29 1967,
Wright, Edward F.,
Mar 19 1936, May 13 1978, “Owe No Man Nothing But Love”
Wright,
Edith, Feb 8 1916, Oct 23 1996,
Wright, Floyd, Oct 27 1911, Feb
16 1975, “My Faith Looks Up To Thee”
Wright, Jessie Junior, Nov
30 1933, July 12 1936, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright
Wright,
Mary Jane, 1859, 1931, Mother
Williams, James Lewis Jr., Sept 16
1951, Sept 16 1951, Son of J. L. & Alma A. Williams
Inman,
William Barksdale Jr., June 25 1931, June 25 1931,
Inmon, U. T.
Gordon, Feb 17 1911, Oct 14 1991,
Inmon, William Barksdale, Dec
6 1910, Oct 24 1996,
Edwards, J. D., 1860, 1927, “Loves Last
Tribute”
Buchanan, Della, Sept 9 1887, Apr 9 1973,
Buchanan,
Etta, Sept 26 1889, Apr 23 1971 , “Our Father “
Buchanan,
Catherine, Dec 18 1861, Dec. 27 1928, Wife Of D. A. J. Buchanan “
She has gone from our midst The bright star of our home And our once
happy hearts are cheerless and lone”
Buchanan, D. A. J., Jan 8
1861, Jan 12 1938, “Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place in all
generations.”
Edwards, John A. Jr., Feb 3 1918, unknown, “Beloved
Brother”
Edwards. Emily B., Dec 27 1896, Dec 11`1986,
Edwards, John A. Sr., Oct 17 1889, Dec 18 1977,
Land, Alfreda
I., Feb 15 1914, Nov 15 1966, “Not My Will But Thine Be Done”
Metzger, Tommie Land, 1938, 1955, “Not My Will But Thine Be Done”
Row 6
Harmon, Rosanne Morgan, Jan 13 1925, unknown,
Harmon, John Oren, Oct 24 1926, Dec 12 1992, Married Nov 16 1945 Our
Children Rosemarie Julia John Michael US Navy WWII
Morgan,
Margaret Inmon, Sept 27 1904, Nov 29 1963, Eastern Star Emblem
Morgan, Julian Earl, Mar 31 1904, Dec 6 1997, Masonic Emblem
Inmon, Lula, May 25 1891, Feb 23 1960,
Inmon, Grady, Dec 23
1892, Dec 7 1967,
Mooneyham, Maeline Inman, Nov 9 1922, June 9
1941, “Was Far Too Sweet To Linger Long”
Inman, Bera Gammill, Aug
26 1913, Apr 18 1994,
Inman, Rodney R., June 16 1910, Mar 16
1980, “In Loving Memory”
Inmon, Ella Mae, Feb 5 1913, Nov 14
1935, Wife of R. R. Inmon
Ghrist, John, Dec 24 1943, May 13 1959,
“Thy Will Be Done On Earth As It Is In Heaven”
Summerall, Jewell,
Nov 15 1898, Apr 14 1988,
Summerall,Julian, Oct 23 1900, Jan 30
1959,
Williams, Brian Inmon, Aug 12 1976, Nov 12 1994, “In God’s
Care “ [colored picture]
Morgan, Wilma Rose, July 13 1934, July
14 1934, Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Morgan “Gone to be an Angel”
Morgan, Altha Lantrip, Jan 7 1910, Dec 2 1979,
Morgan, Cecil
Howard, Apr 10 1908, Nov 2 1995,
Huey, Mary, Mar 11 1820, Apr 15
1882, Wife of S. Huey 62ys 1m. 4d. [Broken Marker] “Remember Friends
As You Pass By
As You Are Now So Once Was I
As I Am Now So
You Must Be
Prepare For Death And Follow Me”
Row 7
Morgan, Lucille Inmon, Sept 3 1901, Aug 8 1968, Eastern Star Emblem
Morgan, Grady Walter, Sept. 21 1900, May 19 1976, Masonic Emblem
Lantrip, Irene , Nov 7 1886, Feb25 1967,
Lantrip, Tallie, Sept
19 1886, Mar 10 1960,
Eastman, Mildred L., Mar 5 1912, Apr 4
1957, “They Gave Their Today For Our Tomorrow”
Eastman, Carl S.,
Sept 24 1909, unknown,
Summerall, Martha S., July 26 1931,
unknown, “In God’s Care”
Summerall, Travis I., Mar 25 1927, Nov
29 2003, Wed Jan. 12 1952 US Air Force Korea
In God’s Care
Stewart, Lonnie R., Apr 5 1900, May 18 1989, “God Maketh No Mistake”
Franklin, Effie S., Dec 23 1883, May 23 1953,
Franklin,
Jeff, May 30 1875, Feb 13 1971, “Forever With The Lord”
Inman,
Kathleen, July 8 1904, Sept 26 1994, “Loved And Remembered”
Inman, Vardaman, Jan 21 1903, July 10 1985, “Loved And Remembered”
Inman, Anthony, May 28 1942, July 6 1943, “From Mother’s Arms To The
Arms Of Jesus”
Inman, Infant, Dec 1 1931, unknown, Infant Of Mr.
And Mrs. J. V. Inman
“Safe In The Arms Of Jesus”
Inman,
Pauline, Sept 14, unknown, “Safe In The Arms Of Jesus”
Hardin,
Mary Kate Inman, Feb 16 1925, unknown, Married Oct 24 1942
Hardin, Oliver “Steve”, Sept 19 1917, Mar 17 2003,
Robinson,
Toni Hardin, Mar 12 1952, , Wed Aug 26 1988 “ Loved and Remembered”
Robinson, Arthur, Mar 13 1946, Nov 24 2001, US Army Vietnam
Row 8
Inmon, Disye Alice, Sept 27 1903, May 9 1973, Mother
Inmon, Leroy V., Jan 2 1901, Jan 5 1981, Father
Summerville,
Lillian Vera, July 2 1895, Dec 21 1970,
Summerville, James
Riley, Dec 23 1887, May 30 1971,
Summerville, James Raiford, Jun
14 1914, Mar 25 1984,
Summerville, Sam R., Feb 10 1923, May 30
1991, “In God’s Care” US Navy WWII Korea Vietnam
Wright, W. B.,
Sept 26 1938, Mar 29 2000, [Temporory Marker]
Wright, Melvin
Anderson, June 25 1946, Feb 3 2001, “It Is Well With My Soul”
Row 9
Mooneyham, Lerline Inman, Sept 15 1920, Apr 1 1985,
Mooneyham, Venoy, Feb 9 1912, Aug 11 1964,
Townsend, Omher E.,
Jul 17 1902, Jun 2 1978, “A good friend” [grave is in southwest
corner of central section near treeline]
SOUTHEAST SECTION,
---, ---, Begins between Hermit Morgan Monument and Tabb Monument on
row 1
Row 1 begins on the east side near the road, , , Row 1
Tabb, Rosa S., Feb 4 1874, Nov 16 1952,
Tabb, John H., Nov 10
1872, Aug 29 1905,
Sanderson, R Adolphus , Jul 14 1876, Dec 27
1908, Son of H.B. & S.J. Sanderson “Father unto thy hands I commend
my spirit” Luke XXIII 46
Sanderson, Sallie Hill, Jan 4 1850, Nov
16 1920, Wife of H.B. Sanderson “I know that my Redeemer liveth” Job
XIX 25
Row 2
Tabb, Daniel Hugh, Sep 24 1899, Dec 10 1901,
Son of J.H. & Rosa Tabb “Our darling Babe hath gone before to greet
us on the blissful shore.”
Sanderson, Hughey B., , Feb 23 1826,
“Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God”
Sanderson,
H.H., Apr 9 1813, Jul 18 1882, Lived 39 yrs 3 mos 4 days “God is my
witness that I have lived an honest man. I do not dread the future”
Sanderson, Hugh Flournoy, Jun 9 1900, Dec 13 1900, Son of H.F. &
Jeffie Sanderson “Of such is the kingdom of heaven”
Sanderson,
Martha, Jul 20 1827, Jan 4 1912, “Earth has no sorrow that heaven
cannot heal”
Sanderson, Eliza J., Jun 24 1828, Jul 17 1895,
“Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God”
Franklin,
Christine H., Aug 23 1916, Jan 7 1998,
Franklin, Randolph, Jan
16 1914, Sep 18 1993,
Franklin, Lavanna A., Mar 18 1880, Apr 6
1969,
Franklin, Lou Naron, 1857, 1932,
Franklin, B. F., Jan
12 1845, Nov 26 1908, “May the resurrection find thee on the bosom
of thy God”
Naron, Eli , ?, Oct 1 1925, Pvt 13 Miss Rgmt CSA
Naron, Eliza A., 1814, Feb 2 1880, Aged about 66 yrs [broken tablet]
Naron, George Washington, 1812, Jul 31897, No Marker [Father of Lou
Naron Franklin]
Row 3
Sanderson, John Thornton, Nov 8
1946, Jan 8 1978,
Sanderson, Annie Mae, Dec 1 1903, May 19 1979,
Sanderson, Vardaman, Oct 30 1902, Sep 25 1975,
Sanderson,
Mr. Bob, unknown, Jun 21 1904, Aged 30 yrs 4 mos & 21 days “Let us
be patient, these severe afflictions not from the ground arise, but
oftentimes celestial benedictions assume this dark disguise” “In
loving remembrance of”
Sanderson, Jeffie Moore, 1865, 1957,
Sanderson, Hugh Flournoy, 1866, 1947,
Sanderson, Eron Opha, Jan
27 1905, Oct 10 1991,
Blue, W.J., Aug 21 1879, Nov 17 1904, Son
of J.C. & S.A. Blue aged 25 y’s 2 m’s26 d’s
Row 4
Sanderson, Betty W., Aug 27 1936, Mar 26 2002,
Sanderson, David
H., Jan 19 1933, ,
Sanderson, Ryby E, Dec 6 1928, Jun 2 1984,
Sanderson, Bob Guinn, Aug 4 1931, Apr 6 1988, “In Jesus Christ”
Davis, Mable S., Jan 6 1883, May 24 1978, “Rest in peace”
[flat
iron marker no readable text]
Doster, Lemuel, 1802, Mar 7 1878,
Aged 76 yrs. [broken marker]
Doster, Francis, unknown, Apr 16
1879, Aged about 67 yrs
Taylor, Lottie E., 1891, 1929, “Tho’ lost
to sight to memory dear”
Taylor, W.W., Sep 4 1844, Dec 16 1917,
Taylor, Babe, 1853, 1935, Wife of WW Taylor “Gone but not
forgotten”
Row 5
Naron, Elizabeth I. , Feb 20 1873, Sep 9
1873, Aged 6 ms 19 ds
Bowling, William Green, Aug 21 1873, Jul 8
1875, Aged 1 yr 10 mos 17 days “son of BM & ME Bowling “with us your
name shall live, though long succeeding years, embalmed with all our
hearts can give, our praises and our tears
Springer, Minnie, Dec
6 1873, Dec 6 1873, Infant dau of J.F.. & M.C. Springer “Of such is
the kingdom of heaven”
Hill, Asaph , Dec 25 1804, Oct 10 1872,
Born in Fairfield S.C. “A loving husband, a father dear, a faithful
friend lies buried here
Fielder, Melvina Jane, Nov 5 1847, Apr 20
1899, Wife of JR Fielder “God gave, He hath taken. He will restore.
He doth all things well.”
Fielder, J.R., Nov 15 1840, May 15
1923, Co L 4 Miss Inf CSA
Fielder, Chas. M, Sep 8 1898, Jul 11
1916, Drowned “A sunbeam from the world has vanished”
Reese,
Louvenia Fielder, Aug 17 1877, Jan 26 1953,
Reese, James Francis
(Jim), Jan 8 1878, Dec 9 1855,
Story, Lillie Fielder Mabry, Sep
11 1888, May 31 1962,
Row 6
Gunn, Elizabeth, unknown, Jun
15 1898, Age 40 yrs “as a wife devoted, as a friend ever kind and
true” wife of Robert Gunn
Bowling, Bertha , no dates, 46yrs ?
Wife of JB Bowling “She is not dead but sleepeth”
Dendy, Jane,
Mar 31 1822, Nov 17 1879, “Rest mother rest in quiet sleep while
friends in sorrow o’er thee weep”
Dendy, O.F., Jul 24 1819, Mar
26 1879, “A friend to his country and a believer in Christ”
D.,
M.F.., no dates, [marble marker with initials MFD on it]
Allen,
Ida Lee , Feb 25 1879, Feb 5 1900, “She died as she lived, trusting
in God” Wife of D.B. Allen
Dendy, Dollie Wofford , Feb 17 1850,
Sep 29 1945,
Dendy, James Edward, Mar 31 1847, Oct 21 1934,
“Blessed are those who die in the Lord”
Hill, D.L., Oct 24 1875,
Dec 25 1900, Son of A.C. & M.A. Hill “In life beloved, in death
lamented”
Row 7
Gilder, Robert Gatlin, Dec 10 1938, Dec 24
2000, “Still chasing rainbows” I have fought a good fight, I have
finished my course, I have kept the faith II Timothy 4-7 “Do not
stand at my grave and weep, I am not there I do not sleep, I am a
thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow, I am the
sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn’s rain, when you
awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet
birds in circled flight, I am the soft stars that shine at night, do
not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there I did not die.” “ Thy
trials are over”
Gilder, Earl Moseley, Aug 9 1941, July 13 2000,
“Beloved father”
Huffman, Matilda Jane, Aug 12 1842, Mar 13 1881,
Wife of J.F. Huffman “Lord, she was thine and not my own. Thy hast
not done me wrong”
Huffman, Mary Susan, Dec 3 1868, Oct 8 1875,
Infant dau of J.L. & M.J. Huffman “Budded on earth to bloom in
heaven”
Inmon, Martha Jane, Mar 23 1839, Feb 13 1919, She was a
kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all”
Inmon, Eliard (Tode), Oct 25 1836, Jan 7 1919, Masonic Emblem “He
died as he lived, a christian” footstone Pvt Co H 13 Miss Inf
Confederate States Army Spartan Band
[Brick Marker] Battle flag
of Barksdale’s Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia CSA Service
Mar 21 to 1861 Apr 19 1865
Gilder, Mollie C. Inmon, Oct 21 1866,
Apr 7 1896, Dau of E & M.J. Inmon wife of A.H. Gilder “Lord she was
thine and not my own, Thy hast not done me wrong”
Inmon, Sarah
Lavinia, Dec 27 1870, Mar 26 1873, Dau of Eliard and Martha Inmon
Inmon, Minnie Anthem, 1880, Sep 15 1884, “Sleep on sweet Babe”
Dau of Eliard and Martha Inmon
Dowdy, Martha E., Feb 3 1845, Aug
15 1872, “Our sister left this world of woe for regions of eternal
love, T’was God who called her from below to join in praising Him
above”
Hancock, Martha E., Jun 4 1863, Jul 18 1883, “Whose all of
life a rosy ray, blushed with dawn and passed away”
Dowdy,
William B., Mar 22 1838, Mar 4 1916, Co G 33 Regt Miss Inf CSA
Langston, Alfred J., Nov 12 1900, Aug 29 1931, Masonic Emblem “Earth
has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal” Daddy
Alexander, Eunice
Bowling, Aug 7 1906, Oct 22 1983, Mother
Alexander, Allen
Estell, Feb 14 1913, Jan 16 1997, Papa
Row 8
Gilder,
Nelle H., Jan 15 1920, ,
Gilder, Gatlin G., Aug 9 1919, Nov 3
1982, Pvt US Army WWII
Gilder, Frances Moseley, Sep 27 1919, Oct
30 1961, [Color picture]
Gilder, Sen. Robert Earl Jr., Aug 7
1914, Oct 6 1961, [Color picture]
Gilder, Grace Roberta, 1913,
1961, Eastern star emblem
Gilder, Gertrude Gatlin , 1888, 1972,
Eastern star emblem
Gilder, R.E. (Bob), 1883, 1945, Masonic
emblem “Life’s work well done, then comes rest”
Gilder, James ,
Nov 16 1910, Nov 16 1910,
Inman, Buchanan, No dates, , Ages
unkown Parents of E. Inman Civil War Veteran
Inman, Louvintia
Winter, No dates, , [inscription above for both sites]
Sugg,
Thomas, , Died 1907, “Thy trials are ended”
Row 9
Dowdle,
William Abbott, No dates, Son of Louis Dowdle and Ida Abbott
Inmon, Alma Rish, Nov 15 1879, Feb 16 1953, WOW emblem “Mammy”
Inmon, Robert Lee, May 17 1875, July 16 1964, “Grandpa” Children of
Robert Lee and Zilla Alma Inmon- Birdie Wilker (Inmon) Gilder
11-26-1897 Winnie Jane (Inmon) Morgan-Caples 1-18-1899 Eliard Norman
Inmon 5-3-1900 Lucille Vivian (Inmon) Morgan 9-3-1901 Annie Lee
Inmon 2-12-1903 Margaret Weatherbee (Inmon) Morgan 9-27-1904 Bessie
Virginia (Inmon) Barras 4-15-1906 Martha Suggs (Inmon) Davis
9-6-1907 Robert Lee Inmon Jr. 5-31-1909 William Barksdale Inmon
12-6-1910 Christine Rish (Inmon) Vance 12-23-1911 Alma Alfreda
(Inmon) Land 2-12-1914 Andrew Jackson Inmon 10-10-1915 Mary Joan
(Inmon) Lewis 1-18-1918 Mildred Louise (Inmon) Leister 9-17-1919
Thelma Rose (Inmon) Howard 4-9-1921
Inmon, Annie Lee, Feb 12
1903, unknown, Dau of R.L. & A.R. Inmon “Asleep in Jesus”
Wade,
Mrs Mary Ann , Oct 8 1829, Jun 2 1902, “She is not dead but
sleepeth”
Tedder, John Allen, Feb 13 1907, Dec 30 1907, “Gone but
not forgotten”
Tedder, Virginia Bell, Apr 8 1873, Apr 7 1938,
Tedder, John Thomas, Jun 18 1869, Aug 14 1952,
Summerall, Vernon
, Aug 22 1888, Jul 191889, Son of JF &TM Summerall
Stevens,
Oliver, Feb 16 1881, May 9 1884,
Stevens, Eliza , Nov 14 1873,
Nov 16 187?, [marker broken, complete date of death uk]
Stevens,
Edgar Lee, Sep 15 1878, Jan 15 1879,
Stevens, John C., Sep 8
1850, Jan 17 1885,
Bowling, Mary Elizabeth, 1849, 1914,
Bowling, Barney Mannin, 1850, 1941, “…..?…. , To memory dear”
Wiseman, Lucille Bowling, 1877, 1921, “None knew her but to love
her” Mother
Blue, Byram L., May 22 1902, Jan 19 1923, “Gone but
not forgotten”
Row 10
Inmon, Courtney , Jan 25 1972, Dec
28 1977, Daughter of Jerry and Jamie Inmon
Roberts, Jack Inman,
Dec 5 1927, Mar 26 2005,
Roberts, Betty Jean , May 19 1922, Dec
3 1988, USN Y2 US Navy World War II
Roberts, Archie Fairlee, Oct
24 1922, unknown, “A loving father and mother” USN
Roberts, Paul
Louis, No dates, , “Our son” [inscribed on east side of double stone
above]
Roberts Archie Roan, Jan 9 1902, May 5 1944, Daddy
Roberts, Fairy Inmon, Feb 4 1906, Mar 25 1982, “They died as they
lived Christians” Mama
Inmon, Andrew Jackson, Jan 15 1869, Mar 25
1934,
Inmon, Eleanor Susana, Apr 15 1874, Jan 27 1932, His wife
Inmon, Robert Lee, Dec 10 1904, Jan 10 1905,
Inmon, Joseph, , ,
Infant son of Andrew J & Eleanor S Inmon
Stevens, GC , , Died Oct
17 1886, native of North Carolina died in Miss Aged 63 yrs “Rest
soldier rest thy woes are o’er” A friend to his country and a
believer in Christ
Stevens, Caroline , May 17 1828, Feb 26 1886,
Wife of GC Stephens
Bowling, William Wayne, Sep 17 1907, Mar 20
1929, Son of JM & Lena Bowling “Gone but not forgotten”
Bowling,
Lena V., 1877, 1956,
Bowling, James M, 1875, 1943, “To live in
hearts we leave behind is not to die”
Bowling, Katheryne E.,
1904, 1959,
Bowling, Edward H, 1904, 1959,
Vanlandingham,
Debra Elizabeth, Oct 26 1959, No dates,
Springer, Nona S, May
1905, Jun 1959,
Springer, Sid H, Sep 1895, Jun 1967,
Gatlin,
Mattie C, 1863, 1912,
Row 11
Hamilton, William D, Feb 11
1892, Jul 26 1892, Son of WD & ME Hamilton “Our darling one hath
gone before to greet us on the blissful shore”
Hamilton, Georgia
Ann E, Mar 20 1882, Feb 24 1883, Dau of WP &ME Hamilton “Gone to be
an angel”
Hamilton, Mary E, Jan 31 1861, May 15 1892, Wife of WD
Hamilton
Hamilton, WD, , Died Jan 21 1901, Aged 44 yrs 9 mos 8
das “Gone but not forgotten”
Hamilton, Frances Elizabeth, Feb 9
1864 , Oct 27 1942, Wife of WD Hamilton
Dendy, I Edner, 1897,
1910,
Lantrip, , Jun 13 1909, Jun 13 1909, Infant dau of AE & NR
Lantrip “Gone too soon”
Conner, Bonetta, Mar 12 1804, Sep 16
1877, In memory of Wife of WH Conner “Blessed are the
Conner,
WH, Mar 23 1809, Jan 30 1891, “ Pure in heart for they shall see
God”
Row 12
Hardin, Jim Jeff, 1934, 1959,
Hardin,
Clara Merlyn, 1924, 1954,
Hardin, Dan Keith, 1929, 1934,
Hamilton, Myra G, Jun 18 1894, Feb 12, 1981,
Hamilton, JW, Sep
19 1899, Dec 15 1951,
Malone, Susan C, Jul 7 1824, Nov 17 1896,
Wife of Chesley Malone “She died as she lived trusting in God”
Malone, Chesley, Mar 20 1818, Nov 26 1885, “His many virtues form
the noblest monument to his memory”
Lantrip, Alcie C, Jan 5 1905,
Apr 3 1904, Dau of AE & NR Lantrip
Dendy, Rosie G, 1854, 1905,
Dendy, John T, 1855, 1932,
Lantrip, , Oct 8 1907, Oct 8
1907, Inf dau of AE & NR Lantrip “Gone to be an angel”
Lantrip,
No dates, Co 66 M ……? [flat concrete marker]
Lantrip, Mrs Nannie
R, Aug 22 1865, Jan 30 1917, Wife of Allen E Lantrip dau of M/M
Chesley Malone
WOW Emblem [inscription not legible]
Lantrip,
Allen E, 1862, 1923, Emblem ?
Lantrip, William A, Jun 14 1896,
Oct 14 1966, Dad “Rest in Peace”
Gilder, Richard McCullough, Sep
6 1914, Dec 31 1996, US Army US Air Force World War II
Gilder,
Alford H, 1858, 1925,
Gilder, Sallie Belle, Oct 19 1879, Aug 10
1907, Wife of AH Gilder
Row 13
Sanders, Belle Guinn, Nov
22 1859, Apr 16 1889,
Moseley, Mary E, 1835, 1887,
Moseley,
James S, 1827, 1890,
Moseley, Amanda R, Jan 16 1860, Aug 6 1879,
Wife of JT Moseley “Lord she was thine and not mine alone, Thou hast
not done me wrong”
Dendy, Mary Lou Neal, Nov 27 1879, Dec 18
1960,
Dendy, William Webster, Jan 15 1879, Oct 4 1957,
Dowdy, John W, Apr 28 1884, Jan 8 1974,
Dowdy, Emma T, May 10
1889, Mar 6 1965,
Herring, Esthma Walker , Oct 3 1881, Dec 19
1974,
Herring, Leonard D, Feb 7 1881, Jul 27 1972,
Bowling,
Thomas J, Oct 19 1874, Jan 30 1905, WOW Emblem “Only sleeping to
awake in a brighter Clime”
Herring, Avery, Sep 1 1920, May 22
1921, Son of LD and SE Herring “Gone to be an angel”
Herring, Jan
9 1905, Jan 12 1905, Infant son of LD and SE Herring [The two infant
graves, S35, 36 are actually between the Bowling and Herring
tombstones]
Row 14
Sanders, James M, Sep 15 1859, Nov 28
1944,
Sanders, Leona, 1900, 1904,
Sanders, Anice Hardin, Mar
6 1870, Jan 3 1939, “Rest is thine and sweet remembrance ours.”
Blue, Caladonia C, Oct 4 1869, Jan 31 1871,
Blue, Moses D, Oct
28 1860, Sep 23 1873,
Blue, Danuel Webster , Aug 28 1872, Sep 5
1875,
Malone , Mar 26 1875, Mar 26 1875, Infant son of CD & ME
Malone “Budded on earth to bloom in heaven”
Herring, Paul Allen,
Apr 18 1887, Oct 9 1966,
Herring, Cannie Neal, Jan 3 1889, Sep
17 1975,
Neel, John Austin, Oct 11 1881, Nov 14 1892, Son of JD
& MD Neel “Sleep on dear child and take thy rest, in Jesus arms
forever blest”
Neal, John Dee, Sep 5 1854, Apr 28 1906,
Neal,
Delura Gables, Apr 9 1860, Sep 1 1944,
Dowdy, George A, 1916,
unknown,
Dowdy, William B, 1909, unknown,
Dowdy, Tom E,
1911, unknown,
Herring, Zola A, Jun 30 1884, Apr 6 1984, “I have
kept the faith”
Herring, Samantha , Jul 10 1848, Jan 5 1929, Wife
of JT Herring “Dear mother tho’ we miss you much we know you rest
with God”
Herring, Jesse T, Aug 6 1839, Nov 14 1926, “Dear father
tho’ we miss you much we know you rest with God” Masonic Emblem
Herring, TO, Oct 4 1874, Sep 14 1891, Son of JT and Samantha Herring
Herring, Myrtle May, Dec 14 1887, Jun 20 1889, Dau of JT and
Samantha Herring “Ins ????
McCord, Joseph Thomas, Aug 29 1866,
Sep 18 1905, WOW “Too good for earth God called him home”
McCord,
Ida Burson , 1873, 1924, Wife of Joseph T McCord
Row 15
Neal, Susan, No Dates, [No other information on either S13, 14, and
15]
Crouch, Nancy, No Dates,
Neal, Edith, No Dates,
Mancill, Robert Green, Apr 3 1865, Jul 13 1865, “Sleep on sweet babe
and take thy rest, God called thee home, He thought it best” Son of
EM & EA Mancill
Mancill, Mary Frances, Feb 6 1852, Aug 7 1866,
Dau of EM & Elenor Mancill “Preserve me O God for in thee do I put
my trust”
Brewer, Rosanna Elinor, Dec 7 1887, Sep 8 1888, “ins
??? Dau of IW & MJ Brewer
Malone, Minnie , Aug 9 1872, Aug 3
1878, “Gone to be an angel” dau of CD & ME Malone
Malone, Minnie
Hester, Apr 27 1888, Aug 5 1892, Dau of CD & ME Malone “Gone home”
Malone, Edmon Chesley, Apr 10 1887, Jul 30 1888, “Too good for earth
God called him home” Infant son of CD & ME Malone
Malone, Sallie
Labonn , Mar 20 1894 , Jun 4 1896, Dau of CD & ME Malone “Too good
for earth God called her home”
Malone, Florinda Mancill, May 17
1854, Feb 3 1934,
Malone, Chesley Daniel, Apr 10 1849, Apr 1
1922,
Malone, James M, Jan 25 1879, Oct 2 1951, Brother
Malone, Cora E, Jun 30 1889, Sep 23 1972, Sister
Mancill ???, No
Dates.
Naron, George E, May 23 1882, Sep 8 1882, Son of WW & SC
Naron “Take the little lamb and lay it on my breast. Protection he
shall find in me and be forever blest”
Naron, Essie, Jan 15 1886,
Jan 30 1886,
Naron, Bessie, Jan 15 1886, Jan 31 1886, ‘Sleep on
sweet babes and take thy rest, God called thee home, he thought it
best”
Harrod, Mary Bettie, 1863, 1940, Mother Wife of JS Harrod
“We will meet again” [This flat tombstone was lying by pine tree
stump on edge of the cemetery by the road”
Row 16
Faulkner, Imogene , Dec 12 1918, Dec 28 1970,
Faulkner, America
E, Dec 25 1882, Jan 4 1977,
Faulkner, Julius A, Feb 27 1882, Nov
18 1949,
Patterson, George S, Apr 3 1835, May 5 1897, Husband of
Mary Patterson “And tho we often miss his pleasant smile and miss
his cheerful voice and helping hand, he’s safe we know and but a
little while ere we shall meet him in a happier land”
Patterson,
WT, Mar 28 1862, May 31 1895, “Murdered by Sam J Springer” “Farewell
Dear Billie, you were murdered without cause and your murderer
released by intrigue but God will meet out justice in that great
day.” Your affectionate wife Minnie Lee
Mancill, Emelia A Neal,
Jan 20 1828, Jul 9 1896, Wife of EM Mancill aged 68 y’rs 6 m’s & 20
d’s “Gone from home but not from our hearts. Dear mother thou hast
left us, here thy loss we deeply feel but tis God that bereft us, He
can all our sorrows heal”
Mancill, EM , Died May 4 1880, Aged 58
yrs 11 mos 14 das Masonic emblem In memory of “The pains of death
are passed, labor and sorrows cease, and life’s long warfare closed
at last, his soul is found in peace”
Naron, Sarah C , 1862, 1952,
Naron, William W, 1852, 1940,
Ferguson, Doris Scarbrough,
Jun 5 1923, ,
Ferguson, James Mancill, Aug 4 1919, Aug 11 1990,
Ferguson, Lorene Naron , May 16 1888, Jan 10 1977,
Ferguson,
Alton Earl, Oct 29 1979, Jan 12 1953,
Ferguson, Lois Lorene, Aug
19 1912, Mar 8 1928, [last tombstone in Southeast Section]
Blue,
Caroline, 1842, 1897, “not lost but gone before, Jesus loves the
pure and holy”
At…?, John , Died Dec 31 1907, Son “We will meet
again” [broken stone]
Cowley, Elizabeth , Died Nov 15 1889, Aged
40 yrs Wife of Jeff Cowley [broken stone]
[Note: there are
several slave graves in the western section of this area but no
markers survive. At one time many graves, slave & free, had cedar
markers]
SOUTHWEST SECTION, ---, ---,
Row 1
Bishop, Sevilla Boyette, Sept 22, 1905, Mar 6 1967,
Boyette,
Sidney Irvin, Oct 19 1901, Dec 11 1933,
Springer, Infant, Apr 2
1906, Apr 2 1906, Infant Dau. Of BD & BF Springer At Rest
Springer, Nancy E., Dec 11 1847, Mar 13 1860, Aged 12yrs. 4Mos. 2
Dys.
Ivy, Sgt. Curtis, None given, Co. D Alabama Cav CSA
Langston, Clara B. Harrod and Clara Yvonne., None given, Aug 30
1927, “God Called them home” Wife of Cyril R. Langston
Inmon,
Robert Lee Jr., May 31 1909, Nov 5 1993,
Inmon, Cleo Herrod, Mar
14 1912 – no dates, Married June 21 1931
Harrod, Mary B., 1863,
1940, Woodman of World Emblem
Harrod, John S., 1871, 1945,
Woodman of World Emblem “Waiting for the call.”
Herrod, Clyde G.,
Mar 7 1922, May 15 1975,
Herrod, Phillip G., Apr 29 1944, Mar 30
1982, “In Loving Memory”
Gresham, G. A., Apr 26 1855, Mar 14
1901, At Memphis Tennessee Woodman Of World Emblem
Hanna, John
Elmer, June 25 1891, Sept 22 1898, Aged 7 yrs. 2 Mos. 28 Das. Son of
JM and SAHanna “Weep not for me, Mother, for I am waiting in God’s
love.”
Hanna, George Ama, , Sept 25 1898, Aged 9 yrs. 8 Mos. 7
Das. Son of JM and AM Hanna “The little angel before heavens throne”
Row 2
Naron, Martha Ann Virginia, Oct 15 1861, Nov 16 1863,
Dau. Of J. T. and J. Naron “ Dearest Brother, Thou has left us, Here
our loss we deeply feel, But is God who hast bereft us, And can all
our sorrow heal.”
Mobley, Luella, Sep 22 1897, Aug 10 1989,
Mobley, James Richard, Jul 10 1894, Nov 23 1917,
Faulkner,
infant, Dec 10 1914, Dec 10 1914, “Gone too soon” Infant son of J A
& America Faulkner
Springer, infant, Oct 3 1897, Oct 3 1897, Son
of M T and EJ Springer “Not lost, but gone before.”
Springer,
Carter Champeon, July 13 1870, May 10 1890, Son of Martin &
Elizabeth Springer “Dearest brother thou hast left us, here our
sorrow we deeply feel, Tis God who has bereft us, He can all our
sorrows heal.”
Springer, Martin, Sep 22 1881, Feb 5 1878, “Gone
to rest” [dates as inscribed on marker]
Springer, Elizabeth C.,
Aug 25 1825, Jan 13 1908, “A dear Mother gone to rest in heaven to
rest.”
Springer, Martin, Sept 22 1821, Feb 5 1878, “Gone But Not
Forgotten “ Masonic Emblem Husband of Elizabeth C. Springer
Springer N. I. , Oct 4 1852, Feb 25 1860, Aged 7 ys. 4ms. and 21 ds.
“God me home. He thought it best.” Dau. Of Martin and EC Springer
Springer, Infant, Jan 12 1862, Jan 26 1862, Infant Son and Martin
and EC Springer “Sleep on sweet babe.”
Naron, Thomas J., 1836, ,
Co H 31 Mississippi Inf CSA
Metal Rusted tombstone-No Writing, ,
,
Howell, Elizabeth, Aug 29 1819, July 15 1897, “She died as she
lived, trusting in God.”
Howell, John, May 9 1818, Oct 1 1887,
“Safely anchored in the harbor of eternal rest.”
Dowdy, T. J.,
Oct 26 1827, Jan 4 1913, Aged 85 yrs. 2 ms. 9ds. “Tho lost to sight,
to memory dear.”
Dowdy, Tranpenny, Apr 7 1832, Feb 1 1903, Aged
70 yrs. 9 mos. 24 ds. Wife of J. J. Dowdy
“Gone from our homes,
but not from our hearts.”
Dowdy, Baby
Darby, Dolly, Died July
1916, Wife of Ben Darby
Row 3
Springer, Martin Theo., Dec
30, 1854, Sep 16 1935, Masonic Emblem
Springer, Emma J, Jul 16
1859, Feb 10 1904, “A star that is lost when daylight is given. She
has faded away to live brightly in heaven”
Howard, Martha E, Jan
26 1835, Jul 22 1892, Sacred to the memory of
Woolard, William
G, Oct 22 1861, Jul 25 1864, Aged 2yrs 9 mos 3 days “He is not dead
but sleepeth” Son of JM & ME Woolard
Naron, Joseph F, Mar 2 1870,
Aug 26 1870,
Naron, John I, Aug 14 1873, Jul 13 1874,
Naron,
Robert J, Feb 20 1871, Sep 23 1876, [broken marker]
Naron, Minnie
G, Aug 23 1876, Nov 3 1877,
Naron, Timethy, Feb 1 1880, Aug 28
1881,
Naron, Nancy Howell, Sep 19 1840, Jul 4 1914,
Naron,
Ben Franklin, Dec 31 1839, Mar 20 1929, “Life’s work well done, then
comes rest” CS Army Cpl Co C 24 Regt Miss Inf
Reese, Elizabeth
Naron (Bettie), Jan 18 1882, Aug 3 1868,
Reese, Neddie Seay, Nov
20 1881, Nov 30 1966, “Ned”
Reese, Harvard E, Aug 24 1920, Sep 2
1968, “Blessed are the pure in heart for they see God”
Blue,
Annie A , Mar 7 1882, Feb 23 1965, Eastern Star Emblem
Blue,
James E, Sep 1 1881, Dec 28 1935, Masonic Emblem “Rest is thine and
sweet remembrance ours”
Walton, Ranse, Nov 19 1883, Dec 3 1883,
Infant son of AC & MC Walton “Budded on earth to bloom in heaven”
Gregg, Lorene Blue, Feb 241910, Feb 2 1993, Eastern Star Emblem
Gregg, James Paul, Sep 22 1912, Jan 19 1986, Masonic Emblem “Asleep
in Jesus”
Blue, America J, Jul 3 1859, Sep 22 1919, Wife of JM
Blue “Father into thy hands I commend my spirit”
Blue, James
Marion, Nov 28 1857, Jun 21 1937,
Row 4
Sanderson, Mrs
Rosanna, , Feb 7 1863, Age 84 yrs “Sacred to the memory of”
Howard, Delilah , Jul 17 1819, Jan 24 1851, “Sacred to the memory
of” Wife of GW Howard A Member of the Baptist Church The mother of
but one sweet babe, a son which lies to the left by her side “She
made home happy” “Dear husband and friends remember as you pass by,
as you are now so once was I, as I am now so you must be. Oh! then
prepare to follow me”
Howard, GW, Dec 18 1818, Dec 20 1896, Age
78 ys. 2 ds. Husband of L Howard “gone but not forgotten”
[sites
12-15 rusted metal markers, no writing]
Herring, Ernest Devan,
May 3 1873, Sep 3 1878, Son of EA & Salena Herring “The lovely bird
so young and fair culled hence by early doom ,just came to show how
sweet a flower in Paradise would bloom”
Herring, James Millard,
Mar 15 1869, Oct 3 1873, “Weep not father and mother for me, for I
am waiting in glory for ye” Son of EA & Selena Herring
Herring,
Martin Luther, Feb 20 1873, Aug 25 1888, Son of EA & Selena Herring
“Rest dear Luther in happiness rest, mingling with angels we know
thou art blest. Far from the trials that tempt us to stray, God in
his mercy has called thee away.”
Herring, EA, May 1 1836, Mar 24
1904, Masonic Emblem “His memory is blest”
Herring, Salena, Oct
15 1845, Sep 7 1928, “Asleep in Jesus” Wife of EA Herring “Our
darling mother hath gone to greet us on the blissful shore”
Herring, SW (Sam), Feb 23 1881, Apr 15 1953, “In loving memory”
Dowdy, Jack, Jul 7 1890, Jul 17 1968, US Army Inf WWI
Dowdy,
Ruby, May 31 1892, Apr 4 1909, Daughter of GW & Lula Dowdy “Sleep on
Dear Ruby and take thy rest, God called thee home, he thought it
best.”
Dowdy, Lula A, Nov 10 1866, Jun 22 1960,
Dowdy, Geo W,
Feb 1 1867, Aug 22 1948,
Row 5
McCollough, Frances, Sep
14 1821, Feb 8 1868, Wife of Perryman McCollough “She lived and died
a Christian”
Gilder, Anis Jane, Jun 6 1872, Jun 6 1872,
Gilder, Emily S., Jan 13 1862, Sep 6 1862, Infant Dau of M. K. and
Angeline Gilder Aged 7 mos. 23 days “A little flower that blossomed
Gilder, Benjamin , Mar 29 1856, Aug 15 1859, “Sacred in the memory
of” Son of Angeline and MK Gilder Aged 3 yrs,4mos,&16ds
Gillder,
Robert Lee, Mar 15 1866, Mar 1 1871, Aged 3 yrs. Son of MK and
Angeline Gilder
Gilder, Angeline, Dec 20 1835, Jun 2 1891, Wife
of MK Gilder
Gilder, M. K., Mar 25 1828, Jun 9 1908, Aged 80 yrs.
2 mo. 4 days. “His many virtues form the noblest monument to his
memory. Gone but not forgotten”
Gilder, Letitia, Mar 15 1802, Apr
22 1887, Wife of B C Gilder “Sleep on dear Mother and take thy rest.
God called thee home. He thought it best”
Gilder, Abner P, Oct.
24, 1835, Jan 1 1868, Aged 32 yrs. 2mo. 8 days. “ Sacred to the
memory of” “Gone Home”
Walker, Julia A., May 9 1838, Nov 1 1894,
McCollough, Jimmy M, Jul 10 1822, Sep 8 1882, “Gone to a better
land” Son of MR and VJ McCollough
McCollough, Willie E, Sep 30
1825, Sep 13 1828, “Gone so soon” Son of MR and VJ McCollough
Herring, Allie , Dec. 18 1904, Feb 18 1905, Dau. of MB and AC
Herring
Herring, David Allen, Aug 26 1903, Aug 27 1918, “Asleep
in Jesus” Son of MB & Cora Herring
“A fallen bud of promise never
bloomed”
Herring, Cora, 1876, 1959, Wife of MB Herring
Herring, M. B., Oct 4 1875, Mar 28 1945, WOW Emblem “A sweeter soul
never lived, No purer heart ever beat, No truer man ever died.”
Moore, Ruthella, Nov 28 1880, Nov 28 1880, Dau. Of Ben J. &
Catherine Moore
Edmondson, Baby, Dec 6 1925, Dec 6 1925, Inf. Son
of TM & Thelma Edmondson
“Blessed are the early dead”
Row
6
Moore, Mary Ann, Nov 11 1782, 1852, Wife of John F. Moore
Moore, John F, June 15 1777, 1852,
McCullough, Mildton, Mar 11
1843, Oct 11 1857, Aged 14 yrs & 7 mos “Sacred to the memory of”
McCollough, Martin, Nov 22 1811, Nov 27 1857, Aged 46 yrs & 5 das.
“Sacred to the memory of”
“He died a member of the Baptist
Church”
Howard, Sarah W, Feb 17 1812, Feb 2 1887, Wife of GW
Howard “Sacred to the memory of”
[broken marker] “She was – but
words are wanting to say what, think what a wife should be – she was
that, she made home happy”
Sanders, John Sidney, 1862, 1934,
Sanders, Louisa Jane, Oct 4 1834, May 4 1905, Aged 70 yrs. 7 mos.
“Sacred to the memory of”
McCollough, M. Filmore, Feb 26 1851,
Oct 13 1892,
McCollough, Virginia J., Oct 26 1856, Nov 8 1937,
Tornwall, Katina Enochs, Aug 28 1944, Aug 28 1944, Infant Dau.
Of Mr. & Mrs. Pat L Tornwall
Jessup, Frances Enochs Tornwall, Mar
3 1922, Nov 12 1996,
Tornwall, Patrick L., Feb 26 1923, Nov 3
1966,
Mitchell, Virgie B., Aug 19 1885, Jan 26 1916, “A loving
mother and a faithful wife”
McCollough, Lee , May 17 1883, May 18
1930, “Gone but not forgotten”
Carter, William Guy, Feb 18 1885,
Mar 3 1939,
Carter, Fannie Ardelia, Aug 1 19115, Nov 22 1920,
Dau. Of Guy and Lavinia Carter “Of such is the kingdom of Heaven”
Moore, Caroline, Oct 15 1840, Jul 16 1922, “Come ye blessed” “ Her
children arise and call her blessed”
Moore, John J., Dec 8 1879,
Oct 4 1881, Son of Joseph &Caroline Moore
Edmondson, Oglesby, Mar
9 1892, Oct 28 1899, Son of WZ & Willie Edmonson “Our darling one
hath gone before to greet us on the blissful shore.”
Edmondson
Lee Roy, Aug 13 1902, Sep 26 1903, Son of WZ & WS Edmondson “Little
Snook, sleep on dear child and take thy rest, in Jesus name forever
blest.”
Edmondson, Willie Moore, Dec 8 1867, Nov 23 1952,
Edmondson, William Z., Jun 4 1862, Dec 30 1947,
Edmondson,
Thelma F., Jul 9 1903, Jul 28 1994,
Edmondson, Thomas Moore, Mar
10 1900, Jun 5 1973, Masonic Emblem
Row 7
Herring, Levi,
May 8 1800, Dec 17 1862, “Earth has one mortal less, heaven an angel
more”
Herring, Avis Bridges, Jun 16 1916, , “The Lord is my
shepherd”
Herring, Everette E, May 9 1912, Apr 21 1976, “The Lord
is my shepherd” married Jun 20 1939
Kellum, infant, 1888, 1888,
[S13, 13a, & 13b are all at one site on one marker]
Kellum,
Samuel, 1853, 1923,
Kellum, Pauline Pogue, Died 1888,
McCullough, Mattie L Medlin, Nov 23 1887, Oct 5 1974,
McCullough, Edd Walker, Mar 29 1880, Mar 31 1932,
McCullough,
Frank Byron, Sep 3 1914, May 20 1916, Marker on Ground
McCullough, Edwin Leo, Mar 2 1908, Oct 20 1908, Son of E W & M L
McCullough
McCullough, John Clifton, Jun 3 1888, Jun 11 1939,
Edmondson, Wesley, Oct 17 1874, Jun 16 1958,
Edmondson, Sallie,
Oct 12 1883, Aug 27 1969,
Kellum, Julia Ann, Oct 7 1853, May 6
1911, Wife of TJ Kellum age 57 yrs 6 ms 29 ds
Carter, Lavinia E,
Jul 28 1894, Dec 24 1986, “In loving memory”
Davis, Catherine
Carter, Jul 26 1919, Feb 19 1967,
Walton, , No Dates,
Walton, Sarah, 1831, 1918, Wife of AF Walton “Our loved one”
Walton, AF, Feb 23 1826, Jul 22 1908, “May he rest in peace”
Edmondson, Thomas Leon, Oct 7 1953, Oct 7 1953, Son of JW & Virginia
Edmondson
Row 8
Ramsey, , May 6 1881, May 9 1881, Infant
of Mitchell & Louisa Ramsey
Ramsey, Louisa Minerva (Rish), Apr 24
1848, May 6 1881,
Walton, Susan Armstrong , Mar 10 1867, Feb 28
1960, Wife of Thomas E Walton
Walton, Thomas E, Mar 5 1865, Nov
13 1932,
Walton, Dr William A, Jun 5 1889, Oct 17 1912,
Walton, J Clau, May 2 1903, Dec 17 1909, Son of TE Walton “AT Rest”
Row 9
Ryan, Mary J, Sep 22 1822, Apr 27 1856, “Sacred to the
memory of” Wife of JC Ryan
McCullough, Irvin, 1819, 1875,
Founding member and deacon Midway Baptist Church 1848
Moore,
Ellen Hamilton, Aug 11 1877, Aug 2 1906,
Moore, Mary A, Jun 25
1801, Sep 8 1870,
Moore, John W, Apr 8 1802, Sep 5 1884, [broken
marker]
Moore, Silas , Jan 27 1843, Dec 29 1890, “In life
beloved, in death lamented”
McCullough, Lula W, Jan 11 1908, Jan
25 1908,
McCullough, Van Clay, Sep 18 1912, Apr 7 1913,
McCullough, Rufus, Jan 18 1916, Jan 18 1916,
McCullough, Ann
Wells, Mr 6 1883, Jun 26 1958, “At Rest”
McCullough, Timothy P,
May 16 1859, Sep 30 1945,
McCullough, Lela G, Nov 5 1871, Aug 8
1892,
Edmondson, James T, Jan 1 1929, Nov 6 1955, US Army WWII
Holloway, Robert E, May 16 1928, Mar 21 1970, US Marine Korea
Row 10
Moore, , Jun 9 1869, Aug 19 1870, Child of Benj &
Catharine Moore Broken Marker
Moore, BA, Apr 28 1864, Jun 11
1866, Son of Benj & Catharine Moore Broken Marker
Howard,
Elizabeth, Oct 25 1789, Mar 29 1860,
Howard, John, Jun 28 1789,
Oct 3 1866,
McCullough, SFE, Dec 14 1860, Jan 1 1885, “At her
right lies their infant son born & died Dec 29 18? Wife of PW
McCullough
McCullough, CB, Oct 22 1880, Oct 17 1881, Son of PW &
SFE McCullough Broken Marker
[S36-39 concrete markers no names]
Winter, Donald Late, Jan 16 1937, Feb 16 1937, Infant son of Walter
& Hollie M Moore
Row 11
Zanzeberg, Joseph T, 1864, 1929,
The German “ In Memory of Your Children
I Z Zanzeberg Paul A
Zanzeberg Trudie Z. Higgins, By Your Grand Children Joe A Zanzeberg
Betty Z Golden Leo A Higgins”
Hill, Jewel Reese, Jan 22 1913, Jul
29 1993,
Hill, James Wallace, Nov 26 1912, Jul 26 1985, US Army
WWII
Rish, Buford, 1910, 1931,
Rish, John Calhoun, Apr 6
1854, Jul 12 1912,
Rish, Modena Anthem (Weatherbee), Feb 27
1856, Jul 6 1898,
Rish, John Albert, Jul 15 1879, Nov 11 1898,
Rish, Florence, 1878, 1906,
Rish, Arthur, 1881, 1953,
Rish James, 1917, 1931,
Rish, Ada, 1886, 1939,
Henderson,
John Lester, 1903, 1929,
Henderson, Mary Ida, Aug 25 1870, Jan
16 1935, Wife
Henderson, John E, Jan 31 1866, Nov 23 1924,
Husband
Henderson, Theophlus Murphy, 1914, 1917,
Henderson,
Caroline Murphy, 1835, 1912, Mother of John E.
Henderson, Argel
Armond, 1908, 1909,
Henderson, Martha Jane, 1900, 1905,
Henderson, Edmond Lawrence, 1892, 1950,
Henderson, Lucy McClure,
1893, 1956,
Row 12
Reese, Juanella D, 1919, 1994,
Reese, Ned Seay, Jr., 1915, 1971,
Betterton, Millard Filmore,
Apr 10 1858, Oct 1 1859, “Sacred to the memory of” Son of GB and
Deborah Betterson
Lewis, Mary, 1918, ,
Lewis, Spurgeon,
19081, 1974,
Rish, Margaret Jane Weatherbee, Dec 31 1842, Oct 3
1915, Wife of William Jasper Rish “She hath done what she could”
Rish, W. J., Oct 5 1839, Feb 23 1910, Aged 70yrs. 4 mos. 18 ds. “He
died as he lived trusting in God”
Rish, Bettie Emeline, Sep 12
1869, Sep 12 1869, Dau. Of Jasper and Margaret Rish “As such is the
kingdom of heaven”
Rish, Dora Angeline, May 5 1871, Jan 8 1873,
Dau. Of Jasper and Margaret Rish “As such is the kingdom of heaven”
Young, Addie Winter, Oct 8 1871 , Aug 18 1943, Mother “Asleep in
Jesus, Blessed Thought”
Langston, J. W., Aug 28 1908, Aug 28
1908, Son of Mr. & Mrs. George D Langston
Langston, Edna Mable,
Oct 21 1925, Aug 7 1926, Dau. Of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Langston
Langston, Ruble Glenn, May 12 1927, Mar 6 1929, Son of Mr. & Mrs. G.
L. Langston
Row 13
Freely, Walter L., Apr 4 1901, Jan 28
1920,
Parmly, Alice, Jan 22 1859, Mar 1 1941, Mother
Ramsey,
Anna Winter, Sep 27 1878, Feb 7 1953,
Ramsey, James “Bud”, Feb 4
1876, Feb 5 1955,
Winter, Christian Gable, Dec 18 1880, Jan 30
1958,
Winter, James Thomas, May 8 1875, Aug 26 1951,
Winter,
Zeke W, 1918, 1937, Brother
Winter, Wesley, Feb 4 1898, Jun 19
1912, “Too good for earth, God called him home”
Little infant,
Feb 23 1912, Feb 25 1912, “At rest”
Winter, James Floyed, Dec 14
1901, Jun 6 1903, “At rest”
Winter, Edgar B, Jun4 1887, Nov 4
1897, Son of A & MA Winter “Asleep in Jesus”
Winter, Ruth Labon,
Jun 18 1891, Aug 4 1893, Dau of A & MA Winter “Asleep in Jesus”
Winter, A, 1849, 1928, Father “Into thy hands I commend my spirit”
Winter, MA, 1847, 1929, Mother
Weatherbee, Suzanna, , Feb 5
1890, Aged 22 yrs and 25 days “In memory of” “A loved one from us
has gone, a voice we loved is stilled, a place is vacant in our home
that never can be filled. God in his wisdom has recalled the boon
his love has given, and tho the body moulders here the soul is safe
in heaven”
Weatherbee, Zillia , Nov 29 1824, Jun 27 1899, Wife of
JB Weatherbee “Weep not she isn’t dead but sleeping” Luke VIII 52
Weatherbee, John B, May 15 1819, May 22 1901, “Into thy hand I
commend my spirit”
Simmons, Dennis J, Mar 21 1926, Mar 12 1990,
Simmons, William Andrew (Billy), Nov 12 1919, May 3 1969,
Simmons, Marguerite Dendy, Nov 28 1893, Feb 27 1971, Dau of William
Andrew & Van Rish Dendy
Simmons, John Towns, Feb 21 1886, Aug 13
1931, Son of Dennis J & Nancy Emma Farmer Simmons
Simmons,
Towns,John II , Sep 28 1918, Oct 9 1918, Son of John Towns &
Marguerite Dendy Simmons
Dendy, Zelma Pauline , Jan 22 1896, Oct
14 1912, “Safe in the arms of Jesus, sleep sweetly dear Ippy”
Dendy, William (Bill) Andrew, Oct 31 1868, May 26 1953, Son of James
(Jim) E & Dollie Wofford Dendy
Dendy, Sarah Van Rish, Oct 12
1872, Jul 18 1955, Dau of William Jasper and Marguerite Weatherby
Rish “Gone from this world but at home with the Lord”
Simmons,
David Carol Sr, May 22 1928, Jan 26 2000, US Navy WWII Korea
Simmons, Mary Helen Fleming, May 6 1932, , In loving memory
Row 14
Strickland, Catherine Wells, Mar 10 1903, May 15 1973,
Strickland, Martin Perry, May 8 1901, Oct 20 1969, Masonic Emblem
married Nov 27 1924 “And souls but a single thought, two hearts that
beat as one”
Sykes, CF, Dec 11 1916, Aug 6 1919,
Hamilton,
Fon Newton, Feb 1878, Jul 1896,
Sikes, ES, May 2 1885, Sep 22
1886, Dau of JL & EV Sikes “Our darling one has gone before to meet
us on that blissful shore.”
Sikes, NL, Jul 2 1895, 1895, “Budded
on earth to bloom in heaven.”
Sikes, MV, Dec 7 1886, Jul 10 1892,
Son of J L and EV Sikes
Sikes, WL, Jan 10 1882, Dec 7 1896, Dau
of JL & EV Sikes
Sikes, Mary , Dec 8 1904, Dec 8 1904, Dau of JE
& EV Sikes
Sikes, infant, Sep 28 1914, Sep 28 1914, Son of Jess &
Lora Sikes “Our darling son has gone before to greet us on the
blessed shore”
Sykes, Mary L, Dec 3 1914, Dec 4 1914, “At rest”
Sykes, George L, Feb 11 1919, Feb 12 1919, “At rest”
Sykes,
Edward F, Feb 11 1924, Feb 13 1924, “At rest”
Sykes, Edmond E,
May 13 1931, Dec 12 1931, “At Rest”
Sykes, Andrew J, 1888, 1960,
Sykes, Macie H, 1895, ,
Timmons, SE Ryan, Apr 23 1853, Nov
26 1915, Wife of BS Timmons “She died as she lived trusting God”
Row 15
Cooner, Glenda Wells, Sep 17 1929, Sep 19 1929, Dau of
EB & Gladys Cooner
Wells, Thomas L, Oct 29 1904, Oct 29 1904,
Infant son of JC & CG Wells “A bud on earth transplanted to the
paradise of God”
Wells, infant, Jan 10 1896, Jan 10 1896, Son of
JC & CG Wells “God blesses early death and takes the infant unto
himself”
Wells, Hosa D, Oct 6 1876, Sep 25 1894, Aged 17 yrs 9 mo
19 d. son of JC & MA Wells “Death has been here and bourne away a
brother from our side, just in the morning of his youth and love he
died”
Wells, John W, Feb 21 1872, Jun 13 1880, “Our darling one
has gone before to greet us on the blissful shore”
Wells, Sarah
R, Apr 18 1875, Apr 22 1875, Dau of JC & MA Wells “A bud on earth
transplanted to the paradise of God”
Wells, MA, Jun 22 1846, Nov
16 1890, Aged 44 yrs 4 ms 24 ds Wife of JC Wells “Rest loved one”
Wells, Jordan C, Apr 11 1841, May 2 1911, “His many virtues formed
the noblest monument to his memory” Cpl Co H 13 regt MS Inf CSArmy
Wells, Candas G, Apr 1 1866, Jan 29 1925, Wife of JC Wells
Gentry, Beula, Sep 14 1916, Sep 14 1916, Infant dau of BE & Beula
Gentry “Budded on earth to bloom in heaven”
Sykes, Malcom Irving
, Jul 7 1916, May 20 1927, Son of IR & IF Sykes “Weep not father and
mother for me for I am waiting in glory for thee” Broken Mark.
Chandler, Edith Sykes, Nov 16 1921, Sep 15 2002, Married Sep 13 1937
Chandler, Alvin , Jul 17 1916, Nov 9 1988,
Davis, Dr RH, Oct 8
1820, Aug 2 1880, Aged 59 yrs 9 mos 25 das Born in Greenville
District S.C.
Davis, Dr HC, Jun 12 1857, Oct 14 1911, “Beloved
physician”
Flaherty, Earnest A, Sep 21 1899, Oct 3 1967,
Flaherty, Elizabeth S, Feb 14 1874, Sep 6 1942,
Flaherty, James
C, Nov 22 1869, Oct 14 1942,
Flaherty, David Thomas, Jun 17
1906, Sep 6 1968,
Flaherty, Mary Lois M, Dec 20 1909, Aug 18
1984,
Row 16
Freely, Walter Lloyd, Mar 9 1927, , “Another
trip to somewhere”
Freely, Cleo Lloyd, Nov 4 1898, Aug 8 1945,
“Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection”
McClung, Sybil Wells
Freely, Aug 25 1901, Sep 30 1958, Married first Cleo Lloyd Freely,
married Lawson Maine McClung Dau of Walter Bunyan & Mattie Lou
(Rish) Wells “Asleep in Jesus”
Wells, M Lou, 1876, 1922,
Wells, Walter B, 1873, 1919,
Wells, Cannie Beula, Jan 27 1897,
Sep 26 1904, Dau of WB & M Lou Wells age 7 yrs 7 mos 29 dys “Asleep
in Jesus”
Wells, Manie Mable, Apr 24 1897, Jan 10 1899, Dau. Of
RE and Minnie Wells “It was an angel that visited the green earth
and took the flower away”
Wells, Robert Edward, Sep 15 1869, Oct
26 1906, “In Memory Of” Buried in McCormick SC
Moseley, Marvin T,
1911, 1952, Son
Moseley, Sedell W, 1891, 1935,
Moseley, Ethel
Sturdivant, Mar 25 1894, Dec 7 1966, Interred in BHM., Ala
Moseley, J. T. (Tom), 1855, 1931, Son of James S Moseley 1827-1990
and Mary E. Young 1835-1887 Masonic Emblem
Moseley, Zilla A
Weatherbe, Sep 4 1860, Jun 30 1913, Wife of Jesse T. Moseley “At
Rest”
Moseley, Clude, 1893, 1894,
Moseley, JT Jr., 1823,
1823,
Owens, Loda Moseley, Nov 9 1886, Jul 26 1977,
Owens,
Walker M.D., Sep 30 1877, Dec 5 1963 , Interred in Mt. Vernon, KY
Medical Insignia
Edmondson, Sussinona, 1893, 1893,
Edmondson,
Elmer B, 1899, 1911,
Edmondson, Ellen, 1863, 1940,
Edmondson, J L, 1868, 1934,
Edmondson, Clyde , 1897, 1950,
Edmondson, Zelma Brannon, Sep 7 1908, ,
Edmondson, John Norman,
Feb 22 1903, Nov 25 1966,
Moseley, Howard, 1896, 1963,
Mosley, Ora F., 1897, 1977,
Row 17
Wells, Monroe Mancill,
Dec 28 1906, Jun 7 1973,
Carlton, Hazel Wells, Mar 4 1905, Apr 7
2000, DAR
Wells, Jordan Conrad Jr., Nov 16 1928, May 16 1997, In
Memory Of Buried in National Cemetery Santa Fe NM
Wells, Etta
Keys, Oct 23 1910, , Mother
Wells, J Conrad, May 4 1903, Jul 30
1969, Father “Prepare to meet me in heaven”
Burns, Margaret Helen
(Wells), May 15 1885, Jan 13 1915,
Price, Robert Lorenza Jr.,
Nov 21 1919, Nov 22 1919,
Cook, Ada E, Mar 1 1881, Jun 26 1916,
Wife of EP Cook “She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother
, and a friend to all.” WOW Symbol
Cook, Elisha Norman , Dec 17
1968, Nov 17 1921,
Sykes, James R, Nov 27 1892, Nov 6 1966,
Sykes, Tera Pearl Whitt, Feb 27 1889, Dec 20 1965,
Sykes, Fannie
B, Mar 8 1865, Dec 7 1947,
Sykes, John L, Mar 3 1861, Jun 2
1949, “Gone, but not forgotten”
Sykes, Lora F, Oct 14 1886, Feb
10 1963,
Sykes, Jess R, Oct 23 1890, Feb 13 1968, Masonic Emblem
Clegg, Grace Wells McCullough, Mar 19 1922, Apr 19 2002,
Clegg,
Thomas Wade Jr., Dec 8 1917, Aug 10 1990, Married May 29 1941
McCullough, Robert E, Dec 25 1908, Feb 24 1972, M Sgt US Air Force
World War II Korea
Row 18
Wells, Shellie Dorman, Jan 18
1920, Apr 29 1992,
Wells, Amanda Leona (Andrews) , May 5 1903,
Sep 4 1963, “Asleep in Jesus”
Wells, Walter Herman , Nov 7 1895,
Dec 1 1978,
Wells, Wiley J, Feb 21 1879, Jun 13 1880, Son of JC
& MA Wells aged 1 y 3 m 22 d “Sleep on little babe”
Wells,
Blondie Lucile, Mar 31 1926, Mar 31 1926,
Wells-Hackett, Mittie
Donna (Hicks), Sep 30 1899, Sep 18 1931, Buried in Mobile, Ala “In
memory of”
Wells, Walter Herman Jr., Sep 3 1928, Aug 5 1929,
Wells, Rena Pearl (Thompson), Sep 23 1923, Dec 25 1952,
Sykes,
Russell S, Nov 27 1913, Jul 16 1984,
Hamilton, Mary Louise
McCullough, Jul 6 1914, Jan 28 1979,
Hamilton, William Prince,
Jan 2 1913, Apr 22 1998, “Until we meet in the beautiful isle of
somewhere”
Penick, Billy Thomas Jr., Dec 22 1950, Oct 29 1991,
“One remembrance of our ‘Tommy’, one we’ll most recall, is that
smile of his he planted, in the hearts of one and all.” [last marker
in SW Section of Cemetery]
Graves with no markers, site
unknown
Sanderson, Polly, No Dates
Sanderson, Robert, 1762, No
Dates
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