WAUGH-SEGRAVES FAMILY CEMETERY
(Destroyed)The Waugh-Segraves Family Cemetery was destroyed in recent years. The cemetery was located on the Wildersville-Yuma road in the old 9th District, Henderson County, Tennessee (close to the Carroll and Henderson County boundaries). Raymond and Dorothy Seagraves built their home close to where his ancestors were buried. The cemetery was shaded by some very large cedar trees. It has since been razed by the blade of the bulldozer. The land is now owned by a Peterson family (2003).
The cemetery was transcribed by Sylvia Whitaker and provided to Sue Ann Lewis who later provided the information to Jerry McDaniel. Special thanks go to Jerry McDaniel for allowing this information to be copied from his the-watchers.com web site.
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Crabb, Susan P., 1832-1910
Laws, Martha "Patsy," October 1814-26 Feb 1889
Husband # 1: Sherrod Segraves
Husband # 2: William Pitt Waugh
Husband # 3: Benjamin Phillips
Husband # 4: Stephen Thomason
Children: 1. Moses Segraves, 2. William Pitt Waugh, 3. Joseph Phillips, 4. Charles PhillipsSegraves, Moses, 1832-1910
Father: Sherrod Segraves
Mother: Martha LawsPhillips, Benjamin, 1787-____
Wife: Martha Laws
Children: Joseph Phillips, Charles PhillipsStacy, Cyrena Elizabeth, 1843-1889
Husband # 1: William Pitt Waugh, Jr.
Children: 1. William Lee Waugh, 2. James Monroe Waugh, 3. Mary Elisa Waugh, 4. Joseph Edward Waugh, 5. Martha Elizabeth Waugh, 6. Joanna Waugh, 7. Martin Louis Waugh, 8. William Rupert WaughThomason, Stephen
Wife: Martha Laws
Waugh, William Pitt, Jr., 1844-1880
Father: William Pitt Waugh, Senior
Mother: Martha Laws
Wife: Cyrena Elizabeth Stacy
Children: 1. William Lee Waugh, 2. James Monroe Waugh, 3. Mary Elisa Waugh, 4. Joseph Edward Waugh, 5. Martha Elizabeth Waugh, 6. Joanna Waugh, 7. Martin Louis Waugh, 8. William Rupert Waugh