NORTHINGTON-CARATHERS CEMETERY

Northington-Carathers Cemetery 2003

Northington-Carathers Cemetery
2003

Located behind 3114 Brown’s Mill Rd., Johnson City, TN. This cemetery is in very poor condition, October 2001. There is a tall chain-link fence and overgrown shrubs that keep you from entering the cemetery. In 2003, Effie Grace Meirs had the cemetery clear. She states that there are two unmarked graves of children: Baby Boy Presnell and Baby Girl, named Rebecca. Parents: Newton W. and Letha White Presnell.

GPS Location: 36º21.40N  082º23.43W;  Elevation: 1571 ft.

Surveyed, transcribed and donated to the Washington County TNGen Web 2003 by George & Margaret Holley, Dawn Peters, Effie Grace Miers and Betty Jane Hylton members of the Cemetery Survey Team of Northeast Tennessee.Updated by Gordon E. Edwards 18 Dec 2014.

Copyrighted 2013 by the Cemetery Survey Team of Northeast Tennessee. No part may be copied without written permission from the Cemetery Survey Team.

 

Additional information:

Washington County, Tennessee Wills, 1777-1872 by Goldene F. Burgner.

p.103: Richard Northington November 10, 1883

Daughter Mary Jane Johnson, son David, heirs of my daughter Susan Jones decd., son Jno. S., daughter Elizabeth Caruthers. Wife ______. Nine grandchildren: Willie Johnson son of Mary; John Alfred son of David; Eddie son of James S.; John, Lillie & Mollie Caruthers children of Elizabeth and the 3 boys of Susan Jones. Executor: James H. Dosser. Wit.: J.N. Dosser, J.D. Slemons. Probated September Term, 1884.

Signed: Richard Northington

Washington County, Tennessee Death Record Abstracts 1908-1916 by Eddie M. Nikazy.

p.60: Wilber Price, age: 7 years, death cause: “diptheria,” died: 10th District on 24 Dec 1910, record (1908-12): 92872

 

Washington County, Tennessee Marriages, 1780-1870

p.37: Richard Northington – Elizabeth Jenkins – md. 20 September 1831 – Levi Bowers, J.P.

1880 Census Washington County, Tennessee, by Byron and Barbara Sistler

p. 70: Northington, Richard 74, Elizabeth 68 (538)

This cemetery was on the Alfred J. Brown farm.  Alfred J. Brown and both wives are buried in the People’s Cemetery.

 

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