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Barnett's Campground Cemetery
The Barnetts Campground Cemetery is located approx 3 miles from Hwy
70 on Plunketts Creek Road on the farm of Steve Hix.

Barnett, James 2 May 1776 - 20 Feb 1865
Squires, Martha M. 9 Mar 1807 - 16 May 1813
Squires, William T 14 May 1841 - 12 Aug 1865
Squires, Amelia 11 Apr 1840 - 4 July 1875
Squires, James M 24 Oct 1838 - 24 Dec 1875
Highers, 24 Dec 1841 - 26 Jan 1920
Highers, Harvey D 27 Mar 1836 - 8 Dec 1912
Wilson, Francis E 5 June 1860 - 21 Nov 1875
(Son Dr. J.B. & J.A. Wilson)
Williams, Elizabeth P 4 Jan 1802 - 14 Apr 1885
Wilson, Samuel H. Sr. 2 Sept 1799 - 10 July 1879
Wilson, Dr. S. B. 11 May 1831 - 6 Feb 1867
Wilson, Martha A. 23 Sept 1851 - 9 Feb 1874 W/O H.B.
Gann, Tommy 9 Nov 1864 - 9 Sept 1875 S/O T. & M.A.
Dodger, Eliza L. 10 Nov 1866 -13 June 1875 D/O J.W. & S.J.
Gregory, Nannie B. Squires 15 Jan 1861 - 22 Dec 1912
Slaughter, B.B. 1807 - 1883
Ward, Henry B. 11 Feb 1857 - 27 Jan 1858
Donnell, Nannie Ward 12 Apr 1836 - 23 Apr 1866
Gann, Martha B. 20 Apr 1828 - 7 June 1882
Wilson, Infant son of J.M. & K.H. 7 May - 21 May 1879
Gann, James S. 15 Mar 1829 - 6 Feb 1911
Gann, John B. 6 May 1869 - 21 Feb 1919
Gann, Thomas H. 7 Apr 1835 - 8 July 1910
Gann, Martha Williams 1844 - 1932
Anderson, Elizabeth 1 June 1837 - 13 May 1874 W/O R.C.
Dodger, Samuel W. 6 Mar 1865 - 3 Oct 1902 S/O J.W. & S.J.
Dodger, Sarah J. 18 Sept 1839 - 3 Jan 1873 W/O J.W.
Gill, James H. 6 Dec 1856 - 28 Nov 1874 S/O E.B. Gill
Hale, John 6 Mar 1896 - -- -- --
Highers, Elijah 10 Aug 1842 - 28 July 1876

According to descendants the following are buried here but with
markers no longer here:
Squires, Levi 28 Aug 1774 - 20 Oct 1840
Squires, Amelia Moore 11 Sept 1776 - 16 Oct 1847
Gullick, John 1780-1837
Gullick, Nancy Craig
Squires, John 20 May 1804 - 29 July 1858
Squires, Maria Gullick 9 Mar 1807 - 16 May 1843
Squires, Levi H. 12 Sept 1833 - 24 Nov 1886
Squires, Sally Hales 1829(?) - 1887
Lee, Nannie B. Squires ------

(Names and dates from Smith County Cemeteries - South of the Cumberland River Pg 12-13.)


James Barnett and wife, Amy Bennett, migrated to Smith County about 1812
and settled at Plunketts Creek. James was a very religious man so when the
greal revivals of the early 1800's swept over Tennessee he offered his
land to be used as a campground. People came from great distances bringing
their familes, livestock and negro slaves for the camp meeting at Barnett's
Campground. As the fervor for camp meetings waned James deeded land in 1839
to a church built at the campground called Salem. James is buried in the
Barnett's Campground Cemetery along with two of their four daughters. They
had no sons. Amy is also thought to be buried here but there is no marker.

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