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 old pretty cemetery and is still in use. My Uncle Virgil Roberts was buried there.
from: A. White
- Cranford, James Wesley, Jul 15, 1825 – Dec 29, 1901
- Cranford, Susan Jane Powell, Jan 29, 1829 – Feb 19, 1903; d/o Rebecca Powell Wiles)
- Cothran, Mrs. S. M., 29 Jan 1850 – 9 Jul 1905
- Cothran, Arthur B., 1 Mar 1875 – 21 Dec 1910
from: <JWToppop (at) aol.com> December 04, 2004
Hi Jane, I would like to get my great-grandmother added to your Hornbeak Cemetery List. It is a double stone:
- Johnson, Sarah E., Dec 19 1872 – Mar 31 1959; s/s L. A. Johnson
- Johnson, L. A. “Lawson”, Feb 08 1855 – June 02 1941; s/s Sarah E. Johnson
- Wiles, R. E. (Rebecca E. Powell), Feb 20, 1834 – May 22, 1893
from: <CHURCHESX3 (at) aol.com>
- Church, Elmer E., Nov. 6, 1873 – Oct. 25, 1949
- Church, Ella, Jan. 17, 1882 – June 12, 1963
- Church, William Henry, 1906-1986
- Church, Stella F., 1913-1991
- Church, Edward Kirby, Apr. 18, 1912 – June 25, 1993; & [MM] WW II Veteran
Information given by Grandson (Eddie Church) of the late Edward Kirby Church
- Church, Edward Kirby; WW II Veteran, PVT, 10th Mountain Division, Infantry, US Army
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