Located near 296 Delmer Salts Road down over the embankment, hidden by trees. The cemetery is fenced with the fencing missing on one side. It is very overgrown and most of the stones are lying on the ground.
GPS location: 36° 24.14 N 082° 29.51 W; Elevation: 1578 ft.
NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE COMMENTS
Fitzgerald, George 1754 1835 PVT VA Line Rev. War
Gray, Wm. A. 28 Nov 1868 24 Sep 1887 Aged 18 Yrs. 8 Mo & 26 d’s
Fitzgerald, Mary J. [No date] 28 Oct 1903 Aged 81 years
Fitzgerald, H. M.
[Harriet]11 Jul 1819 16 Aug 1893 Aged 74 y, 1 m, 5 d
Keebler, Bertha 15 Jul 1815 08 Jun 1894 Age 78 y, 10 m 23 d
[Stone is broken]
Keebler, Lemuel 11 Jan 1819 21 Dec 1881 [Stone is broken]
Fitzgerald, Jane 08 Jan 1790 05 Jul 1858 Age 68 y, 5 m, 27 d
Surveyed, transcribed and donated to the Washington County TNGen Web 30 May 2003 by John Douglas, Bob Shell, Donna Cox Briggs and Betty Jane Hylton members of the Cemetery Survey Team of Northeast Tennessee.
Copyrighted 2011 by the Cemetery Survey Team of Northeast Tennessee. No part may be copied without written permission from the Cemetery Survey Team.
Found in 1977, but not at this transcription:
Fitzgerald, Martha August 5, 1829 – May 22, 1895 Aged 65 y, 9 m, 17 d
Relationships of those buried here—
Jane Fitzgerald is the X-daughter-in-law of George Fitzgerald. She was married to George’s son, James who is buried in a field next to I26 in Washington County.
Mary J., Harriet and Martha are unmarried daughters of James and Jane Fitzgerald.
Bertha is a daughter of James and Jane Fitzgerald and wife of Lemuel Keebler.
William A. Gray is a great, great grandson of George Fitzgerald, a grandson of Bertha and Lemuel Keebler, and a son of Eliza Ann Keebler and James Gray.