These Photos Graciously Submitted by David McClanahan. Any Comments or Questions Click here.
The Woodmore-Fleeman
Cemetery is located 50 yards east from intersection of Oglesby Road and
McClanahan Hollow Rd.
Listed in Cemeteries of Trousdale County Tennessee, page 61. I did what
I could to document the Fleeman and McClanahan Cemeteries while I was in
Tennessee. The Woodmore-Fleeman cemetery has been cleared off after
many years of neglect and even some vandalism. It's not very organized
but I tried to document what I could in a logical fashion.
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The first row is only one grave about halfway down the west side. | ||
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J.C. CLYDE Apr. 5-6 1951 Dec. 22-24 1954 (Fleeman01.jpg)
Is there a possibility that this is a marker for two separate
Linville children? |
The second row from the west consists of 7 graves running north to south: | ||
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Hand painted on a paving stove
(Fleeman02.jpg)
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wife of John McClanahan Nov. 1883 - Jan. 19, 1922 We trust our loss will be her gain And that with Christ she's gone and will remain (Fleeman05.jpg)
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JOHN A. MCCLANAHAN Apr. 16, 1877 - Jan. 27, 1945 (WoodmoreCemetary02.jpg)
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LINVILLE March 2, 1906 - July 23, 1966 (Fleeman06.jpg)
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May 11, 1929 - Apr. 6, 1980 (Fleeman07.jpg)
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May 10, 1895 - Jan. 23, 1968 (Fleeman08.jpg)
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ELLA ALBERT 1873-1949 1864-1945 (Fleeman09.jpg)
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The third row from the west consists of 10 graves running north to south: | ||
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Jan. 26, 1905 - Feb. 23, 1954 We will meet again (Fleeman10.jpg)
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Dec. 31, 1914 - May 28, 1940 Until we meet again (Fleeman11.jpg)
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James B. Mary M. Dec. 24, 1878 - Dec. 7, 1953 Mar. 30, 1880 - May 10, 1939 Second headstone between graves: Son of James McClanahan Oct. 12, 1912 - Nov. 8, 1912 Our love one (Woodmore03.jpg)
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Three graves marked only with "Unknown" hand written on paving stones. (no photos) | ||
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Born May 25, 1839 Died Apr. 16, 1925 (Fleeman13,jpg)
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Partial headstone with top missing:
Born Jul. 30, 1907 Died Aug. 8, 1907 A little bud for earth too fair Is gone to heaven to blossom there (Fleeman14.jpg)
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Born May 29, 1892 Died July 20, 1920 (Fleeman15.jpg)
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Born Jan. 11, 1861 Died Sept. 4, 1944 (Fleeman16.jpg)
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The fourth row from the west consists of 15 graves running north to south: | ||
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JAMES THOMAS DORA GREGORY Oct. 14, 1871 - Jan. 16, 1944 Oct. 2, 1872 - Oct. 8, 1941 (WoodmoreCemetary07.jpg)
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A propped up foot stone:
(Fleeman17.jpg)
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Upper half of a headstone made of sandstone:
(Fleeman18.jpg)
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Broken headstone piece one:
...l my dearest one ...earthly life has blest, ...y with our infant son ...ers on thy breast (Fleeman19.jpg)
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Three graves marked with paving stones | ||
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JANE B. wife of M.S. Woodmore Born Oct. 25, 1813 Died Oct. 20, 1881 A faithful wife and mother dear, in sweet repose is sleeping here, her painful loss we deeply feel, but God can all our sorrows heal (WoodmoreCemetary10.jpg)
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Born August 7, 1807 Died September 16, 1886 A faithful husband and father dear, in sweet repose is sleeping here, his painful loss we deeply feel, but God can all our sorrows heal (WoodmoreCemetary09.jpg)
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Jan. 16, 1880 - Dec. 21, 1909 (Fleeman20.jpg)
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paving stone | ||
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(Fleeman21.jpg)
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The southernmost gravestone in this row has carvings on three sides:
West face: Born Feb. 23, 1894 Died Nov. 16, 1896 Born Sept. 16, 1898 Died Jun. 22, 1899 wife of J.M. Woodmore Born Mar. 21, 1871 Died Nov. 22, 1898 A loving wife and mother dear lies buried here (Fleeman22.jpg, Fleeman 24.jpg &
Fleeman25.jpg)
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The fifth row from the west is the last and has 11 graves. From
north to south the first five are marked with paving stones.
The next five are marked with what appear to be foot stones. JBW
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The last is a granite marker
LOUIZA WOODMORE J.W. WOODMORE Sep. 23, 1848 - Apr. 26, 1933 Apr. 6, 1846 - Nov. 26, 1929 (WoodmoreCemetary12.jpg)
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