The following information was submitted by Jim Riddle (jriddle@onramp.net) on 25 Feb 1998. Jim is researching some of the Lynch and Lancaster lines for his sister and her husband. In reading an old report on this family he came across a mention of a family graveyard which is quite interesting. Jim has been trying to find out if it still exists and has talked with one retired gentleman who vaguely remembers it from 60 years ago. Nobody else knows about it and I do.

From the JACKSON SUN, JAN. 24, 1944, Edited by Charles W. McMillin

“About ten miles north of Jackson, in the southern edge of the Forked Deer River bottom, is an old cemetery, known as the Lynch Family Graveyard. It is surrounded by a brick wall about 60 feet square, 5 feet high, and one foot thick, and has no means of entrance. Within these walls are four graves. Near the center is a brick vault containing three bodies: at the west end of which is a brick wall 8 feet high, 16 feet long, and one foot thick. Inset in this wall are two marble slabs; the first bearing the memory of Christopher Lynch, son of John and Annie Lynch. Christopher was born Apr. 11, 1797 and died Oct. 27, 1844.”

“In the southwest corner of the enclosure is the fourth grave, vaulted like the other three, and has the following inscription: ‘Sacred to the memory of Nathaniel D. Lancaster, son of John A. and Adelaid M. Lancaster of Richmond VA.’, was born Feb 26, 1825 and died Holly Springs, MS, Aug. 24, 1844.

“This cemetery is a short distance from the south bank of the Middle Fork of the Forked Deer River, and about one-half mile below what is known as the ‘Double Bridges’ which were the Medina road and the I.C.R.R.” [signed: J. Clarence Smith).

This quotation is from the JACKSON SUN, Jan. 24, 1944 and is a rewrite of an 1899 article in the JACKSON GAZETTE.

The graveyard was on the property of Capt. John Staunton Lynch. He purchased land in Madison County Sept. 6, 1827 in the 10th District, Range 1, Section 10, about 7 miles north of Jackson. The family burial ground is on this farm. His youngest son, John Lynch Jr. sold this farm March 18, 1847 to Abraham B. March. One acre of land around this burial ground was reserved when the farm was sold. Deed Book page 11, 298 – John Lynch to A. March.

My question: Is this cemetery still in existence? Looking at Delorme’s Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer [pg 32] I see where the Old Medina road and the Norfolk & Southern RR tracks cross the Middle Fork of the Forked Deer River. I assume this is the general location. Has anyone seen this graveyard recently?

If you know anybody who is familiar with this graveyard, I would appreciate it if you would let me know. Jim Riddle, (jriddle@onramp.net), Dallas TX

Location: U.S Hwy 45 South to Hart’s Bridge Road go about 7 miles and the Liberty Grove Church is on the left with the Cemetery in the back of the Church. This is a very well kept cemetery with some very old stones.

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  • Allison, Mary H. b. 02/02/1862 d. 10/03/1906
  • Allison, Minnie H. b. 1883 d. 1956
  • Allison, Wilmer Gerald d/o J. R. & M. H. b. 03/16/1909 d. 03/17/1909
  • Anthony, Eugene M. b. 12/24/1910 d. 11/05/1959
  • Anthony, James P. Jr. b. 03/18/1926 d. 02/09/1962
  • Anthony, Linda Danell b. 06/30/1947 d. 10/31/1947
  • Bailey, Bessie M. b. 01/02/1919 d. 03/12/1979
  • Bailey, David W. b. 02/07/1960 d. 06/07/1974
  • Bailey, Thomas A. b. 08/31/1916 d. 12/18/1955
  • Baker, Ira Miller b. 10/31/1903 d. 01/11/1976
  • Baker, James P. b. 11/03/1872 d. 05/19/1953
  • Baker, Virgil L. b. 1910 d. 1956
  • Baker, William H. b. 08/24/1928 d. 10/30/1985
  • Baker, Willie H. b. 11/11/1885 d. 11/15/1969
  • Banks, Arthur b. 8/15/1878 d. 1/15/1938
  • Banks, Gloria b. 3/1/1914 no death date
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  • Banks, W. A. b. 8/15/1879 d. 1/15/1956
  • Banks, Willie b. 8/30/1906 d. 7/28/1987
  • Barton, Allie May b. 1876 d. 1939
  • Barton, C. C. b. 1876 d. 1928
  • Barton, Inf. s/o J. W & Jennie b. 09/18/1916 d. 10/09/1916
  • Barton, Inf. s/o J. W. & Jennie b. 02/06/1920 no death date
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  • Barton, Mable S. d/o M. O. & Mattie b. 10/12/1918 d. 07/05/1919
  • Barton, Mary b. 1857 d. 1932
  • Barton, Noa Garison s/o C. C. & A. M. b. 06/07/1899 d. 08/11/1899
  • Barton, Oscar b. 1886 d. 1966
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  • Bowers, Frank Orman F. b. 03/02/1953 d. 11/19/1984
  • Bowers, Gary Franklin b. 05/22/1940 d. 05/22/1940
  • Bowers, Gladys J. w/o Orman F. b. 1918 d. 1984 married: 05/28/1938
  • Bowers, Henry W. b. 1885 d. 1952
  • Bowers, Mary Dale b. 05/22/1940 d. 08/25/1941
  • Bowers, Orman F. b. 1915 d. 1959
  • Brown, Harvey b. 11/25/1820 d. 07/15/1890
  • Brown, Mary Ann w/o Harvey d. 03/15/1894 age 68 yrs.
  • Brown, Mary C. d/o H. & M. A. b. 03/04/1866 d. 12/25/1895
  • Bruton, Mary A. d/o G. B. & C. B. b. 1855 d. 1861
  • Buckingham, Katie b. 1865 d. 1946
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  • Byrd, Donnie H. b. 10/14/1902 d. 10/22/1975
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  • Case, Carrie d/o J. & Bessie b. 05/18/1891 d. 07/01/1903
  • Case, Cora Evans b. 09/15/1900 d. 05/17/1985
  • Case, Ezekiel b. 1818 d. 1887
  • Case, Margaret b. 1836 d. 1894
  • Case, Sidney s/o A.J. & Bettie b. 04/27/1888 d. 07/26/1889
  • Casey, Addie Johnson b. 01/17/1881 no death date
  • Casey, Edward s/o O.F. 7 Addie b. 02/1910 d. 06/1910
  • Castellaw, Sam Jr. b. 7/7/1925 d. 5/12/1980
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  • Cheek, Mary Lela b. 1898 d. 1918
  • Clifft, Aubrey W. b. 05/31/1908 d. 01/18/1989
  • Clifft, Mary E. b. 09/06/1918 no death dates children: David, Jerry, Wayne
  • Conder, Pearl L. w/o Thomas W. b. 1907 no other date
  • Conder, Thomas W. b. 1903 d. 1969
  • Conkle, Jewell Lucille b. 9/23/1921 no death date
  • Conkle, Willie J. b. 12/6/1915 d. 12/1/1988 WWII Mason
  • Conley, Martha Jordan b. 1899 d. 1933
  • Cook, Mary Ann d/o W. B. & L. R. Drake b. 10/16/1876 d. 08/13/1917
  • Cooper, Billy b. 09/24/1929 no other dates
  • Cooper, J. T. b. 09/01/1922 d. 06/04/1970
  • Crawford, Frances b. 03/24/1878 d. 07/26/1949
  • Crawford, Irvin b. 09/13/1877 d. 02/19/1943
  • Crider, Eugene L. b. 02/16/1933 d. 06/08/1970
  • Cupples, Buford M. “Shorty” b. 11/25/1909 d. 06/19/1977
  • Cupples, Mary E. b. 02/04/1913 no death date
  • Cupples, William R. “Buddy” b. 03/31/1937 d. 02/17/1978
  • Danell, Della w/o E. C. b. 11/24/1897 d. 08/14/1918
  • Davis, Elizabeth b. 01/02/1829 d. 05/31/1879
  • Davis, Martin b. 03/20/1819 d. 01/08/1899
  • Dewitt, David W. b. 09/02/1895 d. 08/13/1966
  • Dewitt, Elizabeth b. 03/25/1899 d. 09/22/1975
  • Dewitt, Joe E. b. 01/16/1932 d. 02/26/1953
  • Dewitt, Martha Evelyn b. 1920 d. 1943
  • Dismuke, Ava Louise no dates
  • Dismuke, Jerry Thomas no dates
  • Dorris, Arch S. b. 01/16/1866 d. 06/28/1942
  • Dorris, Cardelia d/o A. S b. 08/10/1910 d. 11/09/1920
  • Dorris, Gene F. b. 12/19/1909 d. 07/11/1981
  • Dorris, Gladys E. b. 06/18/1906 no death date
  • Dorris, Harrison R. b. 02/02/1875 d. 04/10/1961
  • Dorris, John Rybon b. 07/13/1897 d. 10/14/1970
  • Dorris, Laura Mills w/o A. S b. 04/20/1869 d. 09/24/1918
  • Dorris, Ruth B. b. 12/24/1916 no other date
  • Dorris, Susie Vantreese b. 01/26/1869 d. 08/12/1956
  • Dorris, Victor Harrison b. 08/23/1904 d. 06/24/1989
  • Dorris, Willie Rybon s/o H. R. & Susie b. 06/04/1902 d. 06/30/1920
  • Dorris, Zula Petty w/o John married: 01/26/1918 b. 10/31/1900 d. 11/24/1984
  • Douglas, C. L. s/o J. L. & S. V. b. 08/12/1888 d. 12/21/1922
  • Drake, Betty b. 11/26/1929 no death date
  • Drake, Grace R. b. 07/05/1925 d. 09/20/1927
  • Drake, Henry T. b. 04/09/1874 d. 10/23/1901
  • Drake, Jack b. 08/20/1927 d. 01/30/1967
  • Drake, John L. b. 05/28/1822 d. 09/28/1897
  • Drake, Lee A. b. 03/22/1881 d. 12/12/1966
  • Drake, Lidia w/o W. B. b. 06/01/1842 d. 09/09/1901
  • Drake, Lovie A. b. 11/11/1894 d. 04/04/1977
  • Drake, Robert L. b. 07/18/1866 d. 02/07/1877
  • Drake, W. B. b. 01/06/1851 d. 11/15/1927
  • Durham, Caldwell b. 04/12/1901 d. 07/30/1988
  • Durham, Carl b. 10/18/1924 d. 05/12/1980
  • Durham, Eva D. b. 04/14/1914 no death date
  • Durham, Howard b. 05/21/1926 d. 04/23/1951
  • Durham, James Paul Sr. b. 04/24/1914 d. 03/26/1966 WWII
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  • Durham, Margaret P. b. 07/19/1937 d. 01/08/1938
  • Durham, Vester b. 02/08/1927 d. 09/1927
  • Edwards, Gertrude Willie Stanfill b. 01/24/1910 d. 03/04/1974
  • Ellison, Alta Mae b. 1917 d. 1981
  • Ellison, Aubrey T. b. 1917 no death date
  • Evans, John H. b. 06/21/1886 d. 05/03/1932
  • Farrow, Carole Ann b. 04/15/1944 d. 05/22/1947
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  • Forsythe, Roy Lewis b. 11/14/1934 d. 12/05/1934
  • Forsythe, Roy M. b. 08/02/1902 d. 05/16/1962
  • Foster, Earl E. Jr. b. 06/21/1940 d. 07/03/1946
  • Foster, J.M. b. 1874 d. 1964
  • Foster, Lovella b. 1877 d. 1952
  • Foster, Rosa Lee d/o Margres & Delia b. 07/30/1926 d. 09/25/1942
  • Francis, Katy b. 1811 d. 1901
  • Francis, Lena & May Rest here no dates
  • Frederick, Charity b. 1931 no death date
  • Frederick, Shelia d/o Charity & W.S. b. 1958 d. 1985
  • Frederick, W.S. “Woody” b. 1918 no death date
  • Fullington, Beulah b. 1899 d. 1945
  • Fullington, Walter b. 1933 d. 1951
  • Gibbs, Almus T. b. 08/18/1854 d. 11/22/1927
  • Gibbs, Almus T. b. 1854 d. 1921
  • Gibbs, Bernice E. b. 1887 d. 1895
  • Gibbs, Clarence B. b. 1887 d. 1923
  • Gibbs, Claude W. b. 1889 d. 1895
  • Gibbs, d/o J. B. & Dora nodates
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  • Gibbs, Ethel L. b. 1885 d. 1956
  • Gibbs, J. B. b. 1857 no death date
  • Gibbs, Lela b. 1885 d. 1908
  • Gibbs, Louise b. 2/22/1890 d. 2/10/1976
  • Gibbs, Martha J. b. 11/04/1860 d. 06/16/1953
  • Gibbs, Maudie b. 1899 d.1900
  • Gibbs, s/o J. B. & Dora no dates
  • Gibbs, s/o J. B. & Dora no dates
  • Gibbs, Vester b. 11/05/1892 d. 8/22/1988
  • Gleason, Lewis b. 08/12/1872 d. 09/07/1897
  • Gleason, Mamie A. b. 10/10/1895 d. 10/10/1916
  • Gleason, Nina May b. 5/30/1877 d. 4/13/1901
  • Graham, Alice b. 03/10/1860 d. 04/18/1942
  • Graham, Nannie b. 12/27/1873 d. 08/13/1937
  • Graham, Robert A. b. 03/21/1892 d. 06/25/1961
  • Graham, Sarah H. b. 08/09/1873 d. 07/12/1911
  • Graves, Erna Mae Latham b. 06/18/1912 d. 11/16/1982
  • Gravett, Louisa J. b. 02/04/1856 d. 09/19/1905
  • Green, Ruth W. b. 02/02/1910 d. 06/19/1987
  • Green, William E. b. 12/21/1905 d. 02/28/1969
  • Greer, Ann b. 1876 d. 1960
  • Greer, William Lee b. 1870 d. 1951
  • Gregory, Etta T. b. 02/19/1907 d. 09/01/1930
  • Hale, Paul N. b. 08/27/1935 d. 01/10/1936
  • Haley, Dorothey E. b. 11/05/1942 d. 04/12/1944
  • Hamlet, Inf. s/o B. B. & Julia b. 10/02/1907 d. 11/17/1907
  • Hamlett, Aubra b. 05/18/1901 d. 06/29/1902
  • Harden, Gillam b. 04/16/1885 d. 04/16/1885
  • Harden, Moses J. b. 10/6/1833 d. 3/20/1894
  • Harden, Obie s/o W. M. & S. E. b. 1891 d. 09/06/1909
  • Harden, Susie E. b. 1868 d. 1959
  • Harden, William M. b. 1861 d. 1931
  • Harris, Edd F. b. 10/03/1907 d. 02/15/1963 WWII
  • Harris, Frances S. b. 08/10/1924 no other date
  • Harris, Fred C. b. 01/27/1927 d. 12/24/1960 WWII
  • Harris, George D. b. 09/09/1916 d. 01/11/1965
  • Harris, I.V. no dates
  • Harris, Inf. s/o L. E & M. H. b. 1871 d. 1871
  • Harris, James Ewell b. 12/06/1835 d. 04/23/1873
  • Harris, Mary H. b. 1885 d. 1968
  • Harris, Mary Polly b. 1841 d. 1928
  • Harris, Nancy Eliz. b. 1858 d. 1858
  • Harris, U. W. b. 1843 d. 1898
  • Hart, Alonzo Plesant s/o R. D. & Ellen b. 11/18/1871 d. 04/29/1872
  • Hart, Ann E. b. 09/04/1852 d. 10/23/1872
  • Hart, Arch b. 07/05/1871 d. 12/17/1891
  • Hart, Brother b. 06/08/1862 d. 06/27/1863
  • Hart, Elizabeth Johnston w/o W. W. Hart b. 1839 d. 1857
  • Hart, Elizabeth b. 01/21/1807 d. 1865
  • Hart, Ellen w/o R. D. b. 01/24/1838 d. 09/26/1873
  • Hart, Emmie b. 07/31/1860 d. 11/18/1943
  • Hart, Eunice Gibbs w/o W. L. b. 1892 d. 1913
  • Hart, J. P. b. 05/17/1828 d. 10/10/1879
  • Hart, Linnie H. b. 08/24/1877 d. 06/20/1879
  • Hart, Mary E. b. 08/24/1855 d. 12/29/1862
  • Hart, Mary H. w/o J. P. b. 04/05/1835 d. 02/18/1901
  • Hart, Pamfrett b. 12/08/1797 d. 1857
  • Hart, s/o W. L. & Eunice Hart no dates
  • Hart, W. S. b. 11/18/1867 d. 11/03/1890
  • Hart, Will L. b. 1887 d. 1914
  • Hendrix, Odis A. b. 06/01/1900 d. 10/14/1957
  • Holmes, Inf. s/o Andy B. b. 04/14/1973 no other dates
  • Homesley, Ben G. b. 02/14/1875 d. 07/07/1954
  • Homesley, Neal Elliott b. 07/20/1906 d. 12/18/1961
  • Homesley, Roy Waymon b. 09/22/1904 d. 05/02/1905
  • Homesley, Willie H. b. 09/09/1878 d. 02/02/1965
  • Hornsby, John B. b. 11/14/1880 d. 02/10/1964
  • Hornsby, Sallie W. b. 08/31/1879 d. 09/04/1954
  • Hunt, Harold L. h/o Bessie M. Bailey b. 09/08/1924 d. 08/18/1972
  • Isbell, James Thos. s/o A. E. & Mattie b. 12/22/1934 d. 02/14/1935
  • Johnson, Annie d/o G. H. & Mollie b. 1904 d. 1908
  • Johnson, Clara Bell w/o Genie “Pete” b. 12/06/1933 no other date
  • Johnson, Etner E. b. 1882 d. 1961
  • Johnson, Genie “Pete” b. 08/18/1931 d. 07/10/1987
  • Johnson, John M. b. 1864 d. 1937
  • Johnson, Lucinda Shaw b. 1836 d. 1899 m/o James & Addie
  • Johnson, Merit d. 03/11/1900 age 67
  • Johnson, Wylie Mirret s/o M. M.& J. M. b. 08/22/1908 d. 05/18/1909
  • Johnston, L. H. b. 07/05/1814 d. 03/15/1872
  • Jones, Imogene Strong b. 1926 d. 1969
  • Jordan, Albert Lee b. 11/26/1934 d. 01/25/1935
  • Jordan, Alvin Ray b. 09/07/1912 d. 07/07/1968
  • Jordan, Amanda b. 12/30/1873 d. 10/25/1959
  • Jordan, Baby b. 06/13/1928 no death date
  • Jordan, Charles Fay b. 05/06/1929 d. 06/14/1934
  • Jordan, Evie May b. 05/15/1932 d. 10/05/1937
  • Jordan, Fay b. 1906 d. 1983
  • Jordan, Gladys B. b. 10/05/1892 d. 04/10/1977
  • Jordan, Mary A. b. 1857 d. 1940
  • Jordan, May Bell b. 02/17/1914 d. 08/31/1926
  • Jordan, N. C. b. 1843 d. 1924
  • Jordan, Peggy Jean b. 12/22/1943 d. 02/17/1963
  • Jordan, Thelma b. 1907 d. 1983
  • Jordan, W. L. b. 01/22/1878 d. 07/21/1951
  • Key, Alvy S. b. 08/28/1919 d. 06/16/1960 WWII
  • Key, B. Harrison b. 10/21/1884 d. 05/31/1983
  • Key, Gracie I. b. 1896
  • Key, Hazel L. b. 12/26/1917 d. 06/12/1918
  • Key, Henry A. b. 1894 d. 1949
  • Key, Josephine b. 02/12/1933 d. 06/15/1933
  • Key, Minnie E. b. 10/09/1894 d. 09/19/1964
  • Key, Nancy b. 1854 d. 1934
  • Key, William L. s/o W.A. & N. b. 1892 d. 1896
  • Key, William b. 1853 d. 1903
  • Latham, Louella b. 05/21/1872 d. 09/03/1948
  • Latham, Z. W. b. 05/08/1866 d. 12/08/1934
  • Little, Dale R. b. 01/19/1957 d. 08/09/1979
  • Little, Linda Mae b. 07/23/1893 d. 01/19/1957
  • Little, Miles F. b. 05/04/1894 d. 01/27/1964
  • Malone, Helen L. b. 06/29/1893 d. 03/30/1983
  • Malone, James R. b. 05/29/1857 d. 05/02/1922
  • Malone, Lula Harris b. 03/25/1869 d. 06/06/1931
  • Malone, Mary E. b. 03/22/1861 d. 04/22/1946
  • Malone, Thomas B. b. 09/08/1890 d. 11/16/1957
  • Manor, Clyde b. 1901 d. 1912
  • Maroney, Jessie Lee Scott b. 02/17/1908 d. 06/03/1974
  • McAlexander, Elzona b. 07/08/1881 d. 03/01/1964
  • McClendon, Dee L. b. 1905 d. 1966
  • McClendon, Opal B. b. 1904 no other date
  • McNeal, Emma E. b. 01/04/1892 d. 02/16/1971
  • Middleton, B. V. b. 08/13/1866 d. 09/30/1938
  • Middleton, Julia B. b. 01/28/1883 d. 02/20/1966
  • Miller, Carla D. b. 09/14/1957 d. 09/13/1973
  • Miller, Deborah Kay b. 07/09/1959 d. 07/10/1959
  • Miller, Dorothy May b. 12/09/1949 d. 12/10/1949
  • Miller, Gladys M. b. 12/05/1910 no death date
  • Miller, Lillie Latham b. 02/23/1905 d. 11/26/1948
  • Miller, Mona D. b. 10/171959 d. 10/09/1960
  • Miller, Ollie E. b. 06/25/1909 d. 05/14/1965
  • Mills, Charles T. b. 11/10/1960 no death date
  • Mills, Gracie S. b. 07/11/1923 no death date
  • Mills, James H. b. 1877 d. 1930
  • Mills, John T. b. 07/08/1918 d. 03/16/1976 WOW
  • Mills, Kitty D. b. 1893 d. 1977
  • Mitchell, M. L. b. 10/12/1882 d. 08/03/1934
  • Moore, Rader Maree d/o A. C. & F. T. b. 01/10/1923 no death date
  • Morrow, Alice C. b. 1920 no death date
  • Morrow, C. W. b. 11/02/1886 d. 09/20/1919
  • Morrow, Hugh S. J. b. 01/13/1892 d. 12/12/1957
  • Morrow, James W. b. 1919 d. 1949
  • Morrow, Mary M. w/o W. J. b. 04/30/1857 no death date
  • Morrow, W. J. b. 03/18/1855 d. 07/29/1920
  • Nagle, G. R. b. 06/24/1874 d. 08/30/1904 WOW
  • Nannie, M. E. w/o D. C. b. 01/16/1869 d. 07/21/1887
  • Nannie, Susie C. b. 05/24/1869 d. 04/30/1949
  • Newsom Hermon P. b. 01/21/1894 d. 01/31/1960 WOW
  • Newsom, Balam b. 04/15/1810 d. 09/15/1872
  • Newsom, Elizabeth A. b. 07/16/1826 d. 08/02/1902
  • Newsom, Eula Nanney b. 05/06/1891 d. 05/31/1967
  • Newsom, Fannie A. d/o J. M. & E. A. b. 03/03/1872 d. 06/25/1874
  • Newsom, Hessah w/o Robt. b. 11/1868 d. age 63 years
  • Newsom, Inf. s/o Hermon & Bertha b. 1934 no other date
  • Newsom, John F. b. 8/8/1886 d. 11/13/1920 WOW
  • Newsom, John M. b. 04/10/1819 d. 06/26/1902
  • Newsom, Mary M. b. 09/26/1815 d. 04/05/1871
  • Newsom, P. B. H. s/o J. M. & E. A b. 03/03/1872 d. 06/25/1874
  • Newsom, Stribling s/o J. M. & E. A. b. 01/24/1848 d. 02/04/1882
  • Norton, T. M. b. 1839 d. 1914
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  • Perry, Garland b. 10/26/1913 no death date
  • Perry, Maude w/o Garland wed: 01/23/1938 b. 11/20/1915 d. 08/07/1988
  • Peters, Annabel b. 08/23/1908 d. 08/28/1921
  • Petty, C. A. b. 02/25/1857 d. 09/12/1933
  • Petty, W. H. b. 01/30/1857 d.07/12/1917
  • Phillips, Reggie b. 11/23/1951 d. 05/11/1989
  • Phillips, Sherry b. 10/10/1954 no death date
  • Pierce, E. Millard b. 12/21/1917 d. 05/16/1988
  • Pierce, Madeline Evans w/o E. M. b. 1920 d. 1940
  • Porter, Inf. s/o Wilmer & Eugene b. 08/03/1951 no death date
  • Rankin, Sarah Bell b. 03/09/1877 d. 01/18/1919
  • Reeves, Clyde Rex b. 12/14/1931 d. 05/22/1965
  • Reeves, Emma L. b. 08/09/1910 no death dates
  • Reeves, William L. b. 04/27/1895 d. 07/28/1975
  • Richardson, Arite M. b. 4/24/1923
  • Richardson, Charles O. b. 9/8/1926 d. 6/4/1978 WWII
  • Rivers, Frank b. 10/09/1899 d.08/30/1984
  • Rivers, Nora M. b. 05/19/1899 d. 01/04/1983
  • Rogers, Jennie b. 2/23/1867 d. 8/10/1901
  • Rogers, Norman A. b. 8/5/1867 d. 12/18/1943 WOW
  • Rose, Clara b. 1898 no death date
  • Rose, Everett b. 1907 d. 1907
  • Rose, H. B. b. 1872 d. 1903
  • Rose, Nora b. 1869 d. 1948
  • Shaw, Haley b. 08/16/1809 d. 01/13/1888
  • Sheffield, Lillie Riner b. 11/11/1885 d. 11/05/1967
  • Sheffield, Ruth d/o W. F. & Lillie b. 05/19/1908 d. 06/25/1917
  • Sheffield, Ruth d/o W. F. & Lillie b. 05/19/1908 d. 06/25/1917
  • Sheffield, William F. b. 05/12/1880 d. 01/11/1955
  • Shindoll, Nancy Mariah w/o G.F d/o Mary & Harvey Brown b. 06/09/1858 d. 2/06/1889
  • Simpson, Melvin R. b. 05/05/1949 d. 10/16/1983
  • Singley, John C. b. 05/22/1843 d. 12/07/1905
  • Singley, Sam A. b. 1875 d. 1951
  • Smith, Edgar H. s/o W. M. & J. A. b. 06/19/18863 d. 09/11/1887
  • Smith, Horace P. s/o W. M. & J. A. b. 12/17/1891 d. 08/16/1894
  • Smith, Jimmie b. 1858 d. 1932
  • Smith, John P. s/o W. M. & J. A. b. 07/30/1885 d. 08/12/1887
  • Smith, Oma s/o W. M. & J. A. b. 09/29/1888 d. 07/24/1890
  • Spellings, Clifford H. b. 01/22/1922 d. 01/18/1959 WWII
  • Spellings, Eugene Nevel b. 05/12/1931 d. 04/28/1974
  • Spellings, J. D. b. 07/16/1908 d. 11/11/1961
  • Spellings, John E. b. 08/25/1901 d. 12/20/1966 married: 03/15/1922
  • Spellings, Ola S. w/o John E. b. 01/26/1894 d. 04/24/1973
  • Stanfill, James H. b. 01/24/1873 d. 02/19/1950
  • Stanfill, Mary A. b. 10/14/1872 d. 05/08/1954
  • Stanfill, Thomas Kirk b. 08/05/1909 d. 03/05/1969
  • Stems, Cathy Marie b. 10/23/1949 d. 2/12/1987
  • Strong, Jeffie b. 1906 d. 1949
  • Strong, Thomas Jr. b. 6/11/1929 d. 8/20/1984
  • Strong, Thomas b. 1909 d. 1963
  • Strong, Virginia Sue b. 2/14/1928 no death date
  • Tapley, Ada b. 1873 d. 1920
  • Teuton, Annie b. 1893 d. 1965
  • Teuton, Joe W. b. 09/22/1934 d. 05/20/1960
  • Teuton, Will B. 08/06/1895 d. 07/27/1966 WWII
  • Thomas, Helen O. b. 9/20/1922 d. 5/1/1984
  • Thomas, James “Red” b. 6/22/1922 no death date
  • Thomason, Mary R. b. 11/04/1918 d. 05/19/1973
  • two sandstones no names or dates
  • Vantreese Willie Ann b. 1864 d. 1943
  • Vantreese, Angus E. b. 1888 d. 1911
  • Vantreese, Arliss A. b. 01/26/1916 d. 01/29/1961
  • Vantreese, Betty Sue b. 1931 d. 1937
  • Vantreese, Charlie b. 01/23/1855 d. 01/16/1920
  • Vantreese, Claudine b. 05/18/1907 d. 03/04/1974
  • Vantreese, Earl b. 09/25/1910 d. 08/07/1987
  • Vantreese, Edgar A. b. 1890 d. 1956
  • Vantreese, H. W. b. 11/07/1863 d. 8/13/1908
  • Vantreese, Hattie T. b. 07/30/1880 d. 10/17/1974
  • Vantreese, John F. b. 1857 d. 1928
  • Vantreese, Lovey Levonia d/o H. A. & E. L. b. 08/18/1888 d. 03/15/1896
  • Vantreese, Ora b. 01/14/1901 no death date
  • Vantreese, Ray Franklin b. 07/29/1929 d. 11/21/1929
  • Vantreese, Robert E. b. 06/04/1902 d. 08/20/1987
  • Vantreese, Ruby E. b. 03/23/1916 no other date
  • Vantreese, Velma H. b. 1892 d. 1975
  • Weatherwax, Lyda A. w/o W.A.
  • Webb, Cyrus P. b. 02/19/1909 d. 11/16/1976 WWII
  • Webster, Lovie A. b. 1901 d. 1967
  • Webster, Viola A. b. 1896 no death date
  • West, Helen Key b. 07/10/1927 d. 06/13/1944
  • Wheeler, Curtis E. b. 10/25/1914 d. 10/20/1969
  • Wheeler, Gordon s/o A. J. & A. E b. 11/22/1907 d. 02/03/1928
  • Wheeler, Joe b. 03/10/1900 d. 02/14/1989
  • Wheeler, Louise P. b. 06/20/1917 d. 03/30/1978
  • White, Edna P. b. 04/30/1901 d. 02/14/1974
  • Wittmore, Jesse F. b. 06/16/1906 d. 04/16/1957 WWII
  • Young, J. F. “Bud” b. 09/11/1881 d. 06/09/1956
  • Young, Jewell W. b. 02/07/1909 d. 12/22/1986
  • Young, Minnie P. b. 03/03/1892 d. 02/19/1968

Also buried in this cemetery but no stone exists and information comes from Family members:

  • Coffman, Mary Elizabeth d/o Royal Clayton & Maudie B. b. 12/08/1937 d.07/20/1938
  • Coffman, John Daniel s/o Claude Victor & Mattie Vera b. 12/02/1929 d. 12/26/1929

Submitted by Valeta Marcom

Autie Lee Johnsey is buried in Lot A-5, Johnsey-Perry, in Riverside Cemetery, Madison County, Tennessee.
JACKSON SUN, Wednesday June 29, 1949

Autie Lee Johnsey

Funeral services for Autie Lee Johnsey, 79, who died this morning at Fitts-White Clinic after a ten-day illness, will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 at the Griffin Funeral Home with the Rev. V. H. Burnett officiating. Burial will follow at Riverside cemetery.
Born in Rienzi, Miss. in October, 1873, Mr. Johnsey came to Jackson in 1896. He was an engineer for the old Mobile & Ohio Railroad, retiring in 1941. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trinity Methodist Church.
He leaves four sons, Autie Lee Johnsey, Jr. and Carl Lee Johnsey, both of Jackson; Raymond Johnsey, Artesia, Miss., and Murlin Johnsey, Ripley; three daughters, Mrs. Lamar Davis, Miss Pearl Johnsey and Miss Virginia Ruth Johnsey, all of Jackson; and one brother, Bert Johnsey, Rienzi, Miss.
The body will be at Griffin Funeral Home until the hour for services. The following pallbearers are requested to meet there at 10:15 o’clock: Will Robbins, L. E. Foster, Pat Foster, Emmett Manley, P. H. Hubbell and L. A. Moore.

Note: Autie Lee Johnsey’s first wife was Etheldred Massy “Ethel May” Perry, born April 22, 1878 in Rienzi, Mississippi to parents Ezekial Massey Perry & Mattie Blackwell Ellis Perry. She married Autie Lee Johnsey on August 1, 1896 in Alcorn County, Mississippi; they divorced in October 1917. Ethel died August 5, 1962 in Jackson, Tennessee at age 84 and was buried in Highland Park Memorial Gardens in Jackson, Tennessee. Ethel and Autie had six children, five boys and one girl.

Submitted by Valeta Marcom

Mrs. A.L. Johnsey is buried in Lot A-5, Johnsey-Perry, in Riverside Cemetery, Madison County, Tennessee.

JACKSON SUN, September 15, 1943

Mrs. A. L. Johnsey

Mrs. A. L. Johnsey, 46, died last night at 10:45 o’clock, at the Webb-Williamson hospital where she had been ill for the past two weeks. She was born in Bath Springs, Tenn., but had been a resident of Jackson for the past twenty-four years.

Mrs. Johnsey was a member of the WBA No. 13, and was affiliated with the Nazarenne church.
Survivors are her husband, A. L. Johnsey, city, one son, Carl Lee Johnsey, Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga., three daughters, Mrs. Lamar Davis, Miss Pearl Celesse Johnsey and Miss Virginia Ruth Johnsey, all of Jackson; two brothers, Harry Cude, Memphis, Carrol Cude, Jackson; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Davis, Montezuma, Mrs. Russell Barnes, Jackson, Mrs. Otey Rhodes, Carlyle.

Remains will be at the family residence until funeral services Thursday afternoon at the Griffin Funeral Chapel, 4 o’clock. The following Ministers will officiate: Rev. W. H. McPherson, Rev. R. C. Goldsmith, and Rev. W. B. Potts. Interment will follow in the Riverside cemetery.
The following pallbearers are requested to meet at Griffin Funeral Chapel, 3:45 Thursday afternoon: G. T. Smith, J. M. Greathouse, Will Robbins, Pat Foster, W. P. Jones, and N. C. Stewart.

She was named Ruth per her tombstone in Riverside Cemetery. “Nazarene” spelled the way it was in the obituary.

Submitted by Valeta Marcom

L. B. Bailey is buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Jackson, Tennessee.

JACKSON SUN, Sunday, January 17, 1943

L. B. Bailey

L. B. Bailey, aged 48, died in Mobile, Ala. on Saturday morning. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Bailey and a veteran of world war I.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lelier Long Bailey and one daughter Patsy, of this city, two sons, L. B. Bailey, Jr. and Victor Bailey of Carpenter, Miss., one brother, Raymond Bailey of this city and two sisters also of this city, Mrs. J. H. Johnsey and Mrs. Joe Robison.

Deceased was a member of the Trinity Methodist church of this city and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Funeral services will be held Monday, but the hour is not set. Smith Funeral Home in charge.

Contributed by W. Ross Berry, Linden, Michigan

Will of Cader Piercey Senr.

In the name of God. Amen. I Cader Peircey Senr. of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee being in perfect health and perfect mind and memory, Do this Seventh day of April One thousand eight hundred and forty one, make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form as follows (To wit)

1st, I leave to my beloved wife Lucy Peircey all my real and personal Estate during her widowhood.

2nd, I give and bequeath unto my two Sons Bryant and Cader Peircey, all the Land on which I now live to be equally divided between them according to quality and quantity, so that Cader’s part includes the building, or my present residence, and in case either Bryant or Cader Peircey die without issue the Survivor to have all the Land.

3rd. My will and desire is that all the residue of my estate, after the marriage or death of my wife be equally divided amongst all my children with two exceptions the first that Reuben Peircey receive one dollar as his part , and no more.

The second is that all the children or heirs except Reuben receive Fortynine dollars and Eighty seven cents more than the heirs of Nancy Berry, as they have received that amount in advance The right and title of the said property to be vested in them and their heirs forever. I hereby constitute and appoint, my son William Peircey, Thomas Sowell and Dempsey Nowell Executors of this my last will and Testament. Finally revoking all former wills and bequeaths And acknowledging this and this only to be my last will and Testament.

Signed Sealed Delivered and
pronounced by Cader Peircey Senr.

his
Cader C Peircey
mark

Testator of his last will and Testament in the presence of
Martin ?
Wm Peircey

At the bottom left on the original there is a notation that Wm. Peircey’s handwriting had been proved in court by two men (whose names are illegible). The names look like “Pharoah Buon and Benj’n Buon”. On the back of the will is this notation: “Proven in open court, Isham V. Harris, Chair and ordered to be record-Recorded.” Another mark says: “1841” [This was transcribed from a xerox copy of the original that was ordered from the Madison County, TN courthouse in Jackson, TN]

Contributed by Ross Berry, Linden, Michigan

JOHN PIERCY

I John Peircy of the County of Madison State of Tennessee, being of a sound mind and disposing memory, do make and publish this my last will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me made heretofore.

1st — I desire that, as soon after my death as convenient, enough of my personal property be sold at public sale, by my

Executor, as will pay my funeral expenses and all my just debts.

2nd — I loan to my dear beloved wife Sarah Peircy all the balance of my personal and real property during her natural life, for her support and mantainance.

3rd — I will and bequeath to Miles Kirby as Trustee for the use and benefit of my son Everett G. Peircy’s children that he may have by the present or any subsequent marriage or marriages, all the property, both real and personal, that I have loaned to my said wife Sarah Peircey as above, to be held by said Trustee for the exclusive use and benefit of my said son Everett’s children, for their support and benefit, and not to be subject for the debts of my said son, heretofore created, or to be hereafter contracted but is to be for my said grandchildren’s exclusive use and benefit, which is to be eagually divided after the death of my said wife Sarah, between my said Grand children on their arriving at the age of twenty-one years or marriage.

4th — I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my friend Wiley Kirby my executor of this my last will and Testament.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 29 day of January A.D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty one.

Test.
I.D. McClellan
Wm. Croom

his
John P Piercy (seal)
mark

Croom and Tomlin proved
hand write of McClelland

(Note on back of this Will it says: John Piercy’s Will — 1852 — EM — Received by Court and ordered to be recorded J. M. Hanna (?) Chair Protem — Octo. Term 1852)

Transcribed from microfilm copy of original Will in the TN State Archives
by Melanie Atkins melanieatkins@chartertn.net 28 Oct 2003

Will of Ezekiel B. McCoy; dated 3 March 1838; presented in Court April 1838
Recorded in Will Book 2, Pg. 288-291
Madison County, Tennessee

In the name of God, amen, I, E. B. McCoy being infirm but of perfect mind & memory, do make this my Last Will and Testament.

Article first:I Will Soul to God and body to the Tomb to be decently buried at my own grave yard.

Article 2nd: I Will & bequeath to my beloved wife Ann L. McCoy in lieu of her dower of Land I give her four hundred dollars in cash, also I give her my negro woman named Holley, also one negro boy name Henry, also two horses, first to be chosen by herself out of all my horses except one, also three milch cows, & three head of any cattle, also two Sows & pigs, & twelve head of other Stock hogs, also one yoak of oxen, old waggon also three feather beds and furniture, also one China press, & one Sugar chest, for her to have & to hold during her natural life or widow hood and at her death or intermariage with any other person, then and in that case, the property to be Sold & Equally divided among my children that I have or may have by her.

Article 3rd: My Will is that all my Landed Estate that I may be possessed of at the time of my death Shall be Sold on a credit of one, two & three years at the equal & anuel instalments, & that all my Stock of Horses, cattle, Hogs of Every kind, Household & kitchen furniture, all that has not been or may hereafter be bequeathed otherwise, to be Sold on a credit of twelve months & the proceeds of Such Sales as are above Specefied to form a fund out of which all my Just debts are to be paid of which however is but very few, also all legacies that I may have or have after yet is to be added to the Same fund & equally divided amongst all my children Except that which I may otherways devise.

Article 4th: My will is that Ezekiel T. McCoy & John D. (G.) McCoy & Newton A. McCoy & Eliza Ann McCoy is to have each of them as good a horse as Thos. J. McCoy gets, & also equally as good education out of the money not otherwise appropriated.

Art. 5th: My will is that all the money that I may get from the estate Michal Gleaves, decest & also all the money that I may get from the Sale of the property & hire of the Negroes of the estate of Rachal Gleaves, decst. is to be divided equally among my first wifes children, the Said money is to be collected by my trusty friend Thomas J. Hargis to whom I appoint for that purpose, also if I Should recover any negro property from the above named Estate, to which is in Suit in Chancery, it is to be divided equally also among my first wifes children to them & their heirs forever.

Art. 6th: As to my lands in the Republic of Texas, I constitute Wilson Ewing & John D. Gillespie and appoint them Executors to attend to the lands in the following manner to wit, my Will is that my Sons Shall have two thirds of all the lands that I have in Said Republic to be Equally divided among them & my daughters is to have the remainder Equally divided among them. Both sons & daughters is to have the benefits of Said lands enduring their life & after their death to belong to their children forever.

Art. 7th: My will is that my negro man Isaac & his wife Sarah is to remain with my family till my youngest child becomes of age provided that they behave themselves well & if they do not, they or either of them as the case may be, Shall be hired out year by year till my youngest child becomes of age, & the proceeds be appropriated to the education of my children. My Executor & two Justices of the peace that he may chose is to be Judges of their conduct & when my youngest child becomes of age the Said negroes is to chose their master & be Sold to him & the proceeds of the Sale is to be Equally divided among all of my children.

Art. 8: I give & bequeath to my daughter Abigail Louisa Hobbs one negro girl named Jane & her Increase as to have and to hold untill her death & afterwards to her heirs forever.

Art. 9th: I give to my Son Dixon one negro boy named Ephraiem to have and to hold him & his forever.

Art. 10th: I give to my son Thomas J. McCoy one negro boy named Sam to have & to hold him & his forever.

Art. 11th: I give to my Son Ezekeal T. McCoy one negro boy named Andrew to have & to hold him and his forever.

Art. 12th, I give to my daughter Rachal Caroline Whitworth four hundred Dollars in cash in lew of a negro.

Art. 13th: I give to my daughter Margaret Caffry, four hundred Dollars in lew of a negro.

Art. 14: I give to my daughter Izabella Harges one negro girl named Rebeca & her Increase to have and to hold during her life & after her death to her children forever.

Art.15: I give to my daughter Martha one negro girl name Martee & her Increase to have & to hold hers & her heirs after her death forever.

Art. 16th: I give to my Son John G. McCoy one negro boy named Nathan to him & his heirs forever.

Art. 17th: I give to my Son Nathan (Newton) A. McCoy one negro boy named Washington to him and his heirs forever.

Art. 18th: I give to my daughter Ann Eliz McCoy four hundred Dollars in lew of a negro.

Art. 19th: My Will is that my negro boy Hiram is to be hired out till my youngest child becomes of age & the proceeds of his hire to be appropriated to the education of my children.

Art. 20th: My Will is that my negro girl Amy is to remain with the family till my youngest child becomes of age then to be Sold, her & her Increase if any to Some of my children to the highest bidder, & whosoever gets them or her, as the case may be, they are to belong to the purchasers and their heirs forever.

Art. 21st: My will is if Ever there is any Emancipation law past by any Government that any of my Slaves may be in, they Shall be emancipated agreeably to the laws of the land, any devise to the contrary not withstanding.

Art. 21st: (21st used twice) I want it distinctly understood that all the lands & negroes that I have given or bequeathed to my children Shall remain with them during their natural life, barring them or any other person from Seling or conveying away the Same as long as they may live and after their death the property is to (be) Equally divided among their children.

This I make my last will and Testament revoking all others and do constitute and appoint my trusty friend to Execute it as signed & sealed on this 3 day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty eight all obliterations & interlineations was made before assssigned.

E. B. McCoy
(Seal)

Witness: Fleming Willis

County Court April Term 1838. Then the foregoing Will was produced in Court the Execution thereof was proven by Fleming Willis the subscribing witnesses to said Will & the hand write of said dec’d was proved by the oath of Amos Williams.

M. B. Stewart

From Nancy Noel

This is the will of JOHN A. GREER, b. 25 Feb. 1827 in Tennessee-d. 7 Feb. 1903. Buried at Riverside Cemetery in Jackson, TN. He was the son of ALEXANDER GREER(GRIER) and MARGARET I. SPRATT, who came to Madison Co. TN from Mecklenburg Co., NC.

John Greer had 2 wives; Louisa INGRAM and Alice MACKLIN, who survived him by 22 years, dying in 1925. He had no children by either wife, but he had many nieces, nephews and friends to whom he made bequests, hence there are many names from Madison County. As John Greer was my 3rd great uncle, many of the people mentioned are known to me, I have data on some of them which I am willing to share, and there are others whose connection to John Greer is a mystery to me. If anyone reading this has knowledge of any of these legatees, please email me at Nnoe1313@aol.com.

This was transcribed from a photocopy of the handwritten will just as it was written, spelling and punctuation was kept as in the original. I have put my own additions, within parentheses. If a word was illegible it will be either a blank____ or an attempted reading with (?) after the word. I have capitalized all names for the ease of the reader.

Nancy Noel, March 2002


John A. Greer
Will
Proven Febry 18th 1903
Minute Book 22 (of Madison County,TN)
Page 544-546

This my last will and testament
February 20th 1901 at 3:30 pm

I, John A. Greer of Madison County Tennessee do make this my last will and testament and revoking all former wills. I will my soul to my Heavenly Father.

1st. Whatever debts I may owe at my death shall first be paid out of my estate.

2nd I will and bequeath to my beloved wife ALICE MACKLIN GREER My entire house and lot of land, I now live on containing about four (4) acres of land and including the house and lot at the Northwest corner of the garden, and all property of every description on the place. I give her this at my death absolutely and forever. I also give her Twelve thousand dollars of my registered US 4% bonds due in 1925. Also Twelve thousand dollars of my registered US 3% bonds due in 1908. I also give her six thousand dollars of my registered US 4% bonds due in 1907. These bonds to be counted at their face value and premium and interest not to be computed on them. I also give her Eight thousand dollars of Bank stock that I have in the First national Bank of Jackson Tennessee. I also give her my storehouse and lot on Main St. and Central Alley now occupied by James and Nelson as a drug store. I also give her my house and lot on Main St. corner of Market St. now occupied by the Peoples Bank. I also give her one thousand dollars in money out of my estate. I also give her my entire lot in Riverside Cemetery on which Dr. JOHN I. TAYLOR is buried.

3rd I give to LEILA HARRIS, my first wife’s niece, Twenty one thousand dollars of my new 4% Water Works bonds City of Jackson Tenn. Also I give her Three Thousand four hundred dollars ($3400) of old Water Works bonds drawing 6% interest. None of these bonds are subject to City or County taxation. I also will her Two Thousand dollars of my registered US 5% bonds due in 1904, these bonds to be counted at their face value premium and interest not to be computed on them.

4th I give and bequeath to LOUISA MOORE, daughter LEILA HARRIS Six thousand dollars of my registered US 4% Bonds due in 1907 at their face value premium and interest not to be computed on them. I also give her Ten Thousand dollars of my City of Jackson Tenn. School Bonds drawing 5% and on which there is no city or county tax.

5th I give and bequeath to Mrs ANN DeBERRY my sister-in-law Two Thousand dollars of my registered US 4% bonds due in 19907. At their face value, premium and interest no to be computed on them.

6th I give and bequeath to LOUELLA MERRIWETHER who now lives with me Ten Thousand Dollars of my registered US 4% bonds due in 1907, at their face value premium and interest no to be computed on them.

7th I give and bequeath to EVA LOUISE TAYLOR daughter of Dr. JNO. I. TAYLOR decd, Ten Thousand dollars of my registered Us 4% bonds due in 1907, at their face value, premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds. I also give her the house and lot on Baltimore St in which her mother now lives.

8 I give and bequeath to INGRAM TAYLOR the son of Dr. JOHN I. TAYLOR dec’d Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907, face value, premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

9th I give and bequeath to KATE JAMES Wife of E. L. JAMES, Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 at their face value, premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

10th I give and bequeath to WILLIE INGRAM Five Hundred Dollars in money out of my estate.

11th I give and bequeath to W D NELSON Five Hundred dollars in money out of my estate.

12th I give and bequeath to JOHN G. NELSON son of W. T. NELSON Two Hundred and fifty dollars in money out of my estate.

13th I give and bequeath to THOMAS CRAWFORD LONG Jr the son of my friend THOS. C. LONG the sum of Five Hundred dollars in money out of my estate.

14th I give and bequeath to the Presbyterian Church at Jackson, Tenn, the sum of One Thousand dollars in money out of my estate, for the education of the poor young men of this Synod, to the ministry, and I hereby appoint W A CALDWELL and W R THEUS as Trustees, to receive and manage this fund as the Church at Jackson shall direct.

15th I give and bequeath to SARA DAVIS My family Cook who has lived with me for many years, the small house and lot on the corner of Gordon Street and Gates Alley.

16th It is my will that there be set aside from my estate the sum of One Thousand dollars to erect a monument on my grave and for the keeping up of the same and it is my wish that a monument similar to the one over my first wife’s grave be erected over mine- And my executors are hereby directed to carry out this provision.

17th I give and bequeath to B A PERSONS(sic) my nephew, One Thousand dollars in money out of my estate. I also give him the tract of land on which MADISON MERIWETHER now lives, containing about 145 acres — I also give him the tract of land on which JO ESTES now lives, containing about 90 acres. Also I give him a strip of land East of W N McCLISH (?) containing about 11 acres. Also I give him about 200 acres of land I own north of the river and the big Slough, this being all the land I own in the river bottom.

18th I giver and bequeath to EMMA PERSON daughter of B A PERSON Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

19th I give and bequeath to LIZZIE PERSON the daughter of B A PERSON Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907.

20th I give and bequeath to ELENORA PERSON the daughter of B A PERSON Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

21 I give and bequeath to WALTER PERSON One Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

22 I give and bequeath to BEN PERSON One Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

23 I give and bequeath to my niece HIBURNIA NEAL (Neill) my storehouse and lot on Market St. now occupied as a drug store by Ward and Besh. Also I give her Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

24th I give and bequeath to EMMA GATES my grand niece, Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

25 I give and bequeath to FALLS NEILL, my grand nephew, Two Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

26 I give and bequeath to LULA TYSON the wife of Jo. W. TYSON my storehouse and lot on the South West corner of Main and Market St now occupied by Mathis and Tomlin as a grocery store. I also give her Four Thousand dollars of my registered U.S.4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds. This property is for the sole use and benefit of Mrs. Tyson, and is not to be subject to the control or debts of the present or any future husband she may have.

27 I give and bequeath to ANNA NOEL, my niece, my house and lot on the corner of Lafayette and Central Alley now occupied by EV BOND as a grocery store. I also give her Four Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907, face value, premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds. I give this property absolutely to Mrs. Noel at my death and it is not to be subject to the debts or control of any future husband she may have.

28 I give and bequeath to SALLIE PERSONS(sic) wife of RUSH PERSON, my nephew, My house and lot on Liberty St now occupied by Mrs. BLANKENSHIP, Also I give her my small house and lot on Central Alley now occupied by ROB’T FLIPPIN as a barber shop. Also I give her one hundred acres of land in the 14th Dist of Madison County, and on which J.A. VANDIVER now lives. This property is for her sole use and benefit, and is not to be subject to the debts or control of her present or any future husband. I also give to Mrs SALLIE PERSON, Four Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907, face value, premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

29 I give and bequeath to LEILA HICKS wife of JO B. HICKS my entire interest in the storehouse and lot on the corner of Liberty and Lafayette Sts now occupied by HAYS BROWN as a storehouse. Also I give her my dwelling house on Baltimore St now occupied by Mrs. HARRIS as a residence. I also give her my small brick house on the corner of West Chester and Railroad Street now occupied by Mrs. BLANCHARD. I also give her my small brick house on West Chester St. now occupied by Mr. CLINE. The above property is given to Mrs. HICKS for her sole benefit and is not to be subject to the debts or control of her present or any future husband she may have. I also give her Four Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value, premium and interest are not to be computed on these bonds.

30th I give and bequeath to my sister, EMILY PERSON Five Thousand dollars of my registered U.S. 4% bonds due in 1907 — face value — premium and interest not to be computed on these bonds.

It is my express will and desire that should any of my legatees or heirs be dissatisfied with his or her part or portion of my property or money or bonds, that they whichever it shall be, shall not receive the shares or portions so set apart to them. And that his or her or their portions shall be equally divided among the other legatees, and that they he or she so objecting shall not receive one dollar from my estate.

If there shall be any residue of my estate left after making divisions as heretofore set out, it is my will that it be sold and the proceeds thereof to be equally divided among my sister EMILY’S children or their heirs —

Should at anytime after my death there not be money enough in the hands of my executors to fulfill all all(sic) my bequests as I have directed, Then it is my will that the Executors have full power to sell notes or bonds belonging to my estate sufficient to pay all matters as I have heretofore directed and bequeathed.

I nominate and appoint JULIUS W. VANDEN and WILL A. CALDWELLL as my executors, and having full confidence in their wisdom and integrity I hereby expressly waive the giving of bond by them.

I also appoint STODDERT CARUTHERS if living, to advise with my executors and to render them such legal services as they may need, and said Executors shall pay him reasonable fees for his services.

JOHN A. GREER

Witness:
JNO L. WISDOM
C.P. BLACK

Codicil to my last will (No date)

Paragraph no. 5 in my will above is hereby revoked: Mrs. ANN I. DeBERRY having died since the will was made, and the bequest therein will go with the residue of my estate.

JOHN A. GREER

JNO. L. WISDOM
C.P. BLACK

Codicil to this my last will. I wish to be buried by the side of my first wife.

OCT. 14TH 1901 JOHN A. GREER

This March the 8TH 1902 in this my last will made February 1901 I will LULA HICK(sic) my niece a small Brick [house] on West Chester St since that time I have seen propper(sic) to give that House to Mrs. SALLIE PERSON the wife of RUSH PERSON Sr. Now I want my executors to pay Mrs. LULA HICKS out of my estate One thousand dollars instead out of the residue of my estate. This the 8 {1902 written and then scratched out} of March 1902 (this enclosed in envelope and marked “this added to my last will”). [parentheses are JOHN GREER’s]

JOHN A. GREER

Codicil to my Last will and testament

In the Will heretofore made by me, I gave to Mrs SALLIE PERSON wife of RUSH PERSON, my farm in the 14th Dist. of Madison County on which J A VANDIFORD (sic) now lives— I desire now to revoke said bequest, and instead thereof to make the following: I give and bequeath my farm in the 14th Dist of Madison County of 100 acres, together with all the personal property of every kind belonging to me on said farm to J A VANDIFORD (sic) and wife. The said VANDIFORD (sic) having been a tenant of mine for many years, and being a worthy poor man.

I give to Mrs. SALLIE PERSON instead of the farm alluded to Two Thousand dollars of my U.S. 4% bonds maturing in 1925.

JOHN A. GREER

Witnesses
T.C. LONG
R.W.BOND

I also rent B A PERSON one hundred and twenty six acres of land known as the B. HARRIS land lying in the 18th Dist of Madison County Ten. for the sum of thirty five dollars per year each and every year during my life time payable annuery(?) payable the 1 day of December and said PERSON is to pay all Taxes and expences (sic)to keep up said place. At my death the said B A PERSON is to have the land without compensation to my estate. This Nov 25th 1902

JOHN A. GREER

Witness:
WR THEUS
TI(J?) TAYLOR

Jackson Tenn Nov 26th 1901 (unsure if this is the true date, or Greer made an error)

This enclosed Package of U.S. Bonds I give to SALLIE PERSON Junior the daughter of RUSH PERSON My Nephew, at my death. I want my executors to hand them to her in Person $4000.00

JOHN A. GREER (his signature)

(Possibly in a different hand) The above enclosed in envelope Marked, “MISS SALLIE PERSON Jackson Tenn $4000.00 US Bonds due in 1925”

“Master GREER HICKS — I give him these Bonds at my death & I want you to hold them for him.

JOHN A.GREER”

(In another hand) The above was written on an envelope which upon being opened was found to Contain 3- $1000.00 US 2% Bonds due in 1930-making $3000.00.

From Nancy Noel

Below a the transcript of Alexander Greer, b. 21 Mar 1788-d. 9 Sept. 1858. He was born in Mecklenburg Co. NC and died in Madison Co. TN. He is buried in the Old Salem Cemetery in Madison Co. He married Margaret I. Spratt possibly born in NC , in 1798, and she died in Madison Co. TN on 22 Jan 1841. They had 8 children, 2 died in childhood, Pleasant Alexander died at 1 yr of age, and Pleasant Theodore died at age 8. Three others died in their 20s. In this will, he leaves items to others, that belonged to “C. L. Greer”. This was his son, Charles Lafayette, who had died but 10 months prior to the writing of this will. The probate of this will is 1 yr to the month form his son Charles’ death. Charles was 23 at his death.

There are some portions of the will that were hard to decipher. If it was readable but questionable you will find a question mark inside of parentheses (?). If it was totally undecipherabole, there is a blank line ______ where the word is located. If I added any factual data, e.g., the full name where only initials are given the added piece will be parentheses C.(harles).

Nancy Noel, March 2002


Madison Co. Will Book 7, page 27
Will of ALEXANDER GREER
Proven at October Term, 1858
(Probate-See Minute Book No 8-page 292

I, Alexander Greer of the State of Tennessee and County of Madison, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other Wills made by me.

1st — I will and bequeath to my son James T. Greer the tract of land on which he now lives, with several other small parcels adjoining it. Beginning about eight poles on a line between Mrs. Elizabeth Roger’s place and Alexander Greer’s on the east side of the Lexington Rd, on A small red oak marked in a corner, thence south to my out boundary—all the land East of that line I will to him that I claim. I also give to my son James T. Greer the following name Negroes viz.—Moses, Jack, Big Henry, Ann, Harriet and her child, and all the children of Eliza who is now dead, together with all the property that I have heretofore given him—that is to say he is to have the use for and during his life and in no event is it to go to pay any of his debts or contracts. I also will and direct that five thousand dollars be set apart for the use and benefit of my son James T. Greer by my executors, their paying him the interest on the amount annually his lifetime. And at his death all the above willed property and money is to be equally divided amongst his wife and children, should he have any, if not it is to go back into my estate. The above five thousand dollars willed to James T. Greer is to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale of the Denmark land sold to John A. Greer.

2nd — I give and bequeath to my daughter Emily E. Person and her bodily heirs, the house and lot on which Benj. R. Person now lives. I also will to my daughter Emily a Note that I hold on John A. Greer for four thousand dollars due December the 25th 1861. also the following named Negroes, viz.—Isaac, Rose, Angeline about 13 or 14 years of age, yellow boy, Dick, about 14 or 15 years of age, a negro woman and two children which they have already sold and all the property I have heretofore given her, not hereiin mentioned.

3rd — I give and bequeath to my son John A. Greer, all the Denmark Tract of Land out(?) heretofore sold, including the Rainy Tract. I also give to my son John A. Greeer the following named Negroes viz.—Jones, Lucy, Isaac, Ned and Anthony and all the other property I have heretofore given him.

4th — I give and bequeath to my son Camillus P. Greer the (home?) tract of Land including several parts of Tracts ___ all the Land that I claim West of the line of the Tract that I have given my son James T. Greer. I also give to my son, C. P. Greer., the following Negroes viz.— Ben, Idella, Jim, Willis, and little Henry. I further give him the choice of four mules that is on my home place, also the Bay Mare that was claimed by my son C.(harles) L.(afayette) Greer. also the household funiture bedding &c., together with the farming tools and all the stock of Hogs, Cattle, and oxen, charging him with Four Hundred Dollars, the ____ of Hogs, Cattle and Oxen, together with all the property I have heretofore given him, that is to say, that he is to have the use of said portion for and during his life and in no event is it to go to pay any of his debts or contracts, and at his death the same is to be equally divided between his wife and children should he have any surviving him, if not, it is to go back into my Estate.

5th — All of my Books (except such School Books as my daughter Emily may want) I direct to be equally divided amongst my four children.

6th — I give and bequeath to my grandson, Benjamin Alexander Person all the School Books he may want that belonged to C. L. Greer also One Hundred Dollars to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale of the Denmark land.

7th — I also wish my executors on my granddaughter, Hiburnia Person graduating that they furnish her with a suitable watch and chain.

8th — I give to my grandson Rush Person, the double barrel Shot Gun that belonged to my son C. L. Greer.

9th — I also direct my executors on a William Marshall Person’s becoming of age is to furnish him with a Horse, Saddle and Bridle to be worth one hundred and fifty Dollars.

10th — I will to my grandson Charles L. Person the gold Watch that belonged to C. L. Greer, and to be kept and taken care of by his mother for him.

11th — I also direct my executors on Isham Burrow’s son that was named for me at the age of Eighteen years, to be furnished with a Horse, Saddle and Bridle to be worth One Hundred and Fifty Dollars.

12th — My will and Desire is that whatever moneys may be on hand after paying all my just debts, which I wish paid as soon as practible, also all Bonds, Notes and Accounts choses(?) on (in?) action my Railroad Stock and Railroad scrip also the proceeds of the sales of the unwilled property, I direct to be equally divided amongst my four children. The amounts falling to my sons, James T. Greer and Camillus P. Greer, I will to be held by my Executors and they are to pay said James T. & Camillus P. Greer the Interest on said amounts annually.

13th — Should any of the Negroes herein specifically devised die before going into possession of those to whom they are willed, then it is my will and desire that a negro of equal value be furnished to the person that the said Negro belonged.

14th — The unwilled Negroes I wish and direct to be divided in four equal shares and each child to draw a share. The Executors having the liberty of selling any of the Negroes they may think proper, that is not family negroes, and should they sell any the proceeds to be equally divided between my four children. All of my unwilled property I direct to be sold and divided as specified on the 12th Item.

I also direct my Executors to pay each one of my slaves, over twelve years of age, five dollars in money.

15th— The balance of the proceeds of the sale of the Denmark Land after reserving the five thousand dollars to James T. Greer and the four thousand Dollars willed to my duaghter Emily, and the one hundred Dollars to my grandson, Benjn. Alexander Person is to go into my Estate and be divided as the other Bonds and Notes before mentioned.

My two slaves Solomon and Rachael are at liberty to choose whoever they wish to live with, and whoever they choose, are to take them and take care of them—

I further will and appoint Benj. R. Person & John A. Greer, my Executors.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this the 13th day of August 1858—The word “reserving” outerlined(?) before signing

Alexander Greer— (seal)

Julius Johnson, Witness
Wm. G Smith

I Alexander Greer of the County of Madison, State of Tennessee do on this 18th day of August eighteen hundred and fifty eight make and publish this codicil to my Last Will and Testament.

Item — I will and direct that my son, C.P. Greer be charged to the sum of three thousand dollars in consequence of the valuation of the portion of land bequeathed to him in my will above written.

In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal on the day and date last above written.

Alexander Greer (seal)

Julius Johnson—Witness
Wm. G. Smith