War of 1812 Virtual Cemetery


This Virtual Cemetery honors the men who served from the Volunteer Regiments in the Montgomery-Robertson County area during the War of 1812.


James Hamlett, born Dec. 2, 1795, died May 1, 1887
Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville
Pictured: Richard Albright, owner of Hamlett House

 


Capt. Benjamin Elliott, Cheatham's Mounted Infantry
Ben Elliott Cemetery, Stroudsville, Robertson Co.
Pictured: Rick Hollis, Deputy President General, General Society of the War of 1812; John C. Head, Descendant; Jerry Smith, Esq, President, Tennessee Society of the War of 1812

 


Isaac Winters, born Aug. 4, 1786, died Jan. 24, 1860
Isaac Winters Cemetery, Gause, Robertson Co.
Pictured: Descendants Thomas Murff, Amelia Wallace, Polly Wallace Parker and husband, Bobby Parker.

 


George Head, born March 14, 1794, died Oct. 27, 1868
Head's Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery, Gause, Robertson Co.
Pictured: Polly Wallace Parker, John C. Head, Amelia Wallace

 


Pvt. Isaac Hollis, Jan. 13, 1770 - Dec. 8, 1831
Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Mt. Carmel, Montgomery Co.
Pictured: Rick Hollis, Deputy President General, General Society of the War of 1812, and descendant.

 


Pvt. William Hogan, Jan. 5, 1794 - Oct. 24, 1834
Hogan-Stewart-Graham Cemetery, Hickory Point, Montgomery Co.
Pictured: Cleo Hogan and Bobby Parker, great-grand-nephews

 


Hon. Cave Johnson, Jan. 11, 1793 - Nov. 23, 1866
Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville
U. S. Congressman, 1829-1837 and 1839-1845; Postmaster General, 1845-1849

 


Gov. Willie Blount, Apr. 18, 1767 - Sep. 10, 1835
Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville
Governor of Tennessee from 1809 to 1815.