CORBAN CEMETERY

Located at the end of Jackson Lane in the former Corbandale community. The cemetery is on private land. Jackson Lane access is blocked by a locked gate that is maintained by the County Highway Dept.

Transcription from Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Volume 1 (1968):

Transcription submitted by Ellen Barfield:

1. CARNEY JOSEPH Son of B. J. & M. C. Corban BORN DEC. 23, 1893 DIED DEC. 24, 1895 Of such is the kingdom of heaven C.J.C. (foot stone)

2. REPS L. CORBAN NOV. 11, 1877 OCT. 15, 1898 (inscription illegible) R.L.C. (foot stone)

3. FATHER MOTHER B. J. CORBAN M. C. CORBAN APR. 6, 1853 JUNE 16, 1853 JUNE 1, 1920 JUNE 27, 1937 Death is eternal life, why should we weep CORBAN B.J.C. (foot stones) M.C.C.

4. REN S. CORBAN SON OF B.J. AND M.C. CORBAN NOV. 4, 1887 JAN. 30, 1985 R.S.C. (foot stone)

5. SARAH A. CORBAN DAUGHTER OF B.J. AND M.C. CORBAN JULY 27, 1897 OCT. 19, 1991 S.A.C. (foot stone)

6. EVELINA M. Wife of SAMUEL GAY BORN MAY 3, 1855 DIED DEC. 23, 1876 (inscription illegible)

7. ESKEW Son of B.J. & M.C. CORBAN BORN & DIED JULY 18, 1879

8. BURRELL CORBAN BORN SEPT. 11, 1801 DIED FEB. 11, 1833 Mark the perfect Man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace.

9. SARAH A. CORBAN BORN FEB. 12, 1818 DIED DEC. 27, 1895 Faithful to her, trust remains to death.

10. AUNT MAT SMITH 1832-1909

11. BURRELL JOSEPH Son of B. B. & Lillie Corban BORN NOV. 10, 1897 DIED JULY 26, 1898 Budded on earth To bloom in Heaven.

12. VICKERS HENRY CLYDE MARY CORBAN 1881-1943 1886-1959
 
 
 

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