Mitchell Cemetery

[Black] NE of McConnell in eastern Obion County. Four Markers: Davis, J. F., 1929 – 1948 Hays, Addie, 1890 – 1968 Hays, J., 1881 – 1928 Mitchell, Hayes, Aug 6, 1917 – Oct 15, 1957

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Minnick Cemetery

Located 4 miles west of Elbridge, Tennessee next to the Minnick Bible Church at the intersection of Minnick-Elbridge Road and Bud Barker Road. Elbridge has also been known as Beech Point. This cemetery was recorded by Mrs. Jackie Stover of Continue reading →

Memorial Gardens Cemetery

submitted by Jim Smith <GREYWOLFGOLFER50 (at) AOL.COM> Conn, Millard R., June 30, 1910 – Dec 22, 1989; [MM] Pfc US Army, WWII Conn, Preston A., 1900-1972 Jones, Christine, 1907-1979 Jones, Delories E., 1934-1992; s/s James Henry Jones Jones, James Henry, Continue reading →

Johnson Cemetery

Panhandle, Chambers farm near Johnson’s Grove Church. Some refer to this as Captain Johnson’s who gave land for Johnson’s Grove and Chapel Hill Churches. The cemetery is about 200 yards southwest of Chamber’s home. Two graves: Johnson, M. A., Apr Continue reading →

Holman Cemetery

In panhandle about 1/2 mile NE of the crook in the handle. On Bob White Holman Farm, on old McConnell Road, to the rear of his home. Two stones: Holman, George R., June 16, 1825 – Apr 12, 1899 Holman, Continue reading →

Mason Hall Cemetery

Contributed by Dennis in Union City <dennis67 [at] bellsouth [dot] net> Inscriptions transcribed Nov 1999 by Lori Hooper Blair, Jack and Joan Pruett. The cemetery is located at the corner of Sturdivant Road and Tyson Store Road behind the grain Continue reading →

Cunningham Cemetery

Also known as – Stones Ferry Cemetery Many thanks to “Joyce Caughron Rhodes” <jmrhodes (at) usit.net> and Carol Caughron Mittag who found this cemetery. While recording the Long Cemetery, further South on the same Bluff Road they found another cemetery. Continue reading →

Hornbeak Cemetery

from Doris DeBord: Going from Troy to Hornbeak just inside the city limits you turn left just before you get to Blackley Chev. place. It looks like a private road. You go on up a little hill. It is an Continue reading →