PERSINGER CEMETERY

Persinger Cemetery
2006

 

Located off Highway 11-E between Jonesborough and Johnson City, TN. The cemetery is on a hill across from Valley Equipment Company, 3903 W. Market Street, Johnson City, TN. It has been recently cleared and fenced. Two large cedar trees are nearby. There are several unmarked graves.

GPS location: 36.18.55 N, 082.26.52 W; Elevation: 1776 ft.

NAMEBIRTH DATEDEATH DATEROW/ GRAVECOMMENT
France, Hazel02 Sep 190406 Jul 19181/1Daughter D.E. & Eliza France
Fields, Samantha12 Apr 184920 Jun 19161/2
Troxell, Martha A.1 Mar 184825 Nov 18951/3
Unknown[No date][No date]2/1[Large unlettered cut fieldstone]
Persinger, James E[dward]16 Jun 184505 Oct 19303/1[Civil War Veteran; son of George Persinger & 1st wife, Julia Ann Carper]
Persinger, Anna L. Taylor08 Jun 184731 Jul 18943/2Wife of J.E. Persinger
Persinger, Louise27 Sep 187229 Aug 19053/3
Persinger, Henrietta03 Apr 187031 Jul 18883/4Daughter of J.E. and A.T. Persinger
Persinger, Margie Bettie08 Jan 187505 Jun 18853/5
Simpson, William H.29 Jun 182025 Jul 18463/6
Unknown[No date][No date]3/7[Fieldstone]
Unknown[No date][No date]3/8[Old marker with the face crumbling off]
Unknown[No date][No date]3/9[Foot marker only]

 

Copied, photographed and donated to the Washington County TNGen Web Page May 2006 by Elaine Cantrell, Jan Clark, Donna Briggs and Betty Jane Hylton.

Copyrighted 2012 by the Cemetery Survey Team of Northeast Tennessee. No part may be copied without written permission from the Cemetery Survey Team.

From Bennett, Charles M., and Watauga Association of Genealogists . Washington County Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions. Vol. III ed. : , 1978, with permission from Loraine Bennett Rae.

The land on which this cemetery is located was once owned by McMahons, Peter Miller, McNeils, Leachers and Tolleys.

George Persinger, 30 Dec 1799 – 11 Mar 1887 and his 1st wife, Julia Ann Carper are probably buried here. She was born 26 Dec 1818 and died 3 Mar 1862, daughter of Henry & Nancy Carper. Julia & George were married 25 Oct 1837. His 2nd wife was Catherine Timandra Brown, born 7 May 1818 and died 7 23 Jul 1877. They were married 14 Jan 1863.

According to the Washington County Cemetery List, this cemetery was established by Jim Persinger.

From Washington County, Tennessee Death Record Abstracts 1908-1916 by Eddie M. Nikazy.

Samatha Fields, age: 67 years, born: Hawkins County, single, parents: Leonard Fields and Polly Fish, death cause: “uremic poisoning,” informant: G.H. Dishner (Johnson city), buried: 15th District. Died” 20 Jun 1916, record (1916): 28.

Jonesboro Herald-TribuneVol. XXVI #15, Wednesday, August 8, 1894

Died: (Bell’s School House item) On July 31, 1894, Mrs. Annie Persinger, wife of J.E. Persinger.

Vol. XXVI #28 Wednesday, November 15, 1894

Tribute of Respect: Jonesboro Post #35, G.A.R. has heard with regret the death of Mrs. J.E. Persinger, wife of our worthy Commander, comrade J.E. Persinger, on July 31, 1894.

1880 United State Federal Census, Tennessee, Unicoi, Swingles, District 40, 1 Jun 1880

6/6 Persinger, James 33, b. VA; Ann B. 32, wife, b. TN; Julia M. 12 b. TN; Henrietta I. 10 b. TN; Louesa B. 7 b. TN; Margarett E. 5 b. TN; Mollie E. 3 b. TN

U.S. Census, 1890 Veterans Schedules, Tennessee, Washington Co., District 15

313/333 Persinger, James E. Rank: ? ser, Company H, 13 Tenn Cav, 24 Sep 1863 – 6 Sep 1865