WILLIAM MALLORY CEMETERY - Ft. Campbell cemetery #C104, Jordan Springs Road, near the end of the Camp Hinsch obstacle course (N36°34'57.75", W87°29'5.06"); referred to in 1886 as the Mallory burying ground at Long Branch.
1st row:
Henrietta E., wife of T. W. Atkinson born June 21, 1827 died July 18, 1852
Zilpah, wife of James Trice born Oct. 4, 1794 died July 3, 1860
James Trice born Dec. 30, 1787 died July 1, 1852
2nd row:
(grave next to Duncan King with field headstone)
Duncan King born June 20, 1816, died Nov. 28, 1867
3rd row:
N. S. Sawyer born Feb. 5, 1803, died May 30, 1874
Lucinda, consort of Wm. Mallory, born Dec. 15, 1793, died Aug. 15, 1844
Henrietta, wife of William Mallory, born May 10, 1800, died Apr. 2, 1881
William Mallory, born Nov. 3, 1791, died Feb. 23, 1874
William L. Mallory September 19, 1830 - September 24, 1852
Willie L., son of N. J. and M. E. Mills, born Jan. 14, 1857, died Oct. 6, 1861
Lizzie, infant daughter of N. J. and M. E. Mills, born Nov. 13, 1869, died Nov. 18, 1869
4th row:
Thomas G. Mallory, born April 11, 1826, died July 19, 1879
This monument is erected by his children in memory of their love for him.
(unmarked grave next to Nathaniel J. Mills, presumably that of Mary E. Mallory Mills, born 1828, died Jul. 16, 1903)
Nathaniel J. Mills, born Jan. 5, 1825, died July 7, 1878
about 20 unmarked graves, including:
Donaldson, James C. died June 26, 1886, age 42 [Semi-Weekly Tobacco Leaf, 29 Jun 1886]
Donaldson, Allatha (Mallory), December 22, 1803 – February 4, 1890