Winchester Cemetery Thanks to Margaret Snider & Joan
Yorgason for permission to reprint this cemetery on the Sumner Co. TNGenWeb page.
Location (1981): 6 2/10 mi. east of Gallatin at Cragfont.
ROBESON, Mrs. Selima
ROBESON, William Lord
WINCHESTER, Susan Black 1771 - 1864
WINCHESTER, General James
WINCHESTER, Major George
SHELBY, Elizabeth Caroline
WYNNE, Caroline E. 17 Jan 1831 - 2 Dec 1854
WYNNE, Robert B.
WYNNE, William Hall 18 Nov 1843 - 14 Jun 1862
WYNNE, Almira Winchester 1808 - 1893
WYNNE, Col. Alfred R. 1800 - 1893
WYNNE, Joseph Guild 1848 - 1887
WYNNE, Susan L.
WINCHESTER, Napoleon R. 30 Nov 1809 - 18 Sep 1821
WINCHESTER, Margaret
WINCHESTER, Lucilius
RUCKER, Louisa Winchester 1810 - 1888 Erected by her son
WINCHESTER, Velerias P. Departed this life 7 Dec 1837 Aged 27 yrs 17 days.
(District 2)
Source: Sumner County, Tennessee Cemetery Records
© 1981
Consort of William Lord Robeson
Dau of Gen. James Winchester
Born 4 Aug 1800 at Cragfont, Tenn.
Died 22 Feb 1820 at New Orleans
Aged 19 yrs 6 mos 8 days
WINCHESTER, Helen Marr Daughter 1818 - 1880
1752 - 1826
Captain in Maryland line American Revolution.
Pioneer settler of Sumner County, Tennessee.
Brigadier General U.S.A. in command of left wing of the north west 1812 - 1813. In command at
Mobile 1814 - 1815. First speaker of the State Senate 1796. Commissioner as to Chickasaw
boundary line 1819. One of the founders of Memphis, friend of Jackson and Overton and long a
leading citizen of Tennessee.
Massacred by Indians A. D. 9 Jul 1794 in the 27th year of this age.
Wife of Orville Shelby
Dau of James Winchester
10 Jan 1802 - 25 Oct 1827
Born 19 Feb 1827
Stilled in death by the hand of assassin
31 Jul 1860
Consort of Robert Wynne
Mother
Died 2 Aug 1861
Aged nearly 12 years
Dau of Lucilius Winchester
Son of Gen. James Winchester
Died 25 Feb 1831
in the 31st year of his age