YOUNG (WILLIAM HYTER) CEMETERY

Young (William Hyter) Cemetery 2003

Young (William Hyter) Cemetery
2003

Located in front of 1316 Virginia Street, Johnson City, Tennessee, near Cedar Place.

GPS Location: 36° 18.14 N  082° 21.22W; Elevation: 1782 ft.

NAMEBIRTH DATEDEATH DATECOMMENTS
Young, William Hyter29 Dec 181128 Jul 1872[Shares a large pink marble marker with wife, Mary Jane Young]
One of the first settlers of Washington County, one of the first trustees of Milligan College. First Christian Church in Johnson City organized in his home, November 12, 1871. Direct descendant of Robert Young, Revolutionary soldier whose log cabin now stands off the new Jonesboro Highway.
Young, Mary Jane27 Oct 181823 Dec 1889[Shares a large pink marble marker with husband, William Hayter Young]
Lilly, Marjorie Ann14 Dec 192308 Aug 1999We love you Shawnee
White, Ralph B. 15 Dec 191816 Oct 1921Son of O. C. & Lucy
White, Lucy Mae22 May 191129 May 1911Dau. of O. C. & Lucy
Walker, Mary[One date]1905
Young, Annie Pearl[One date]1884Age 6 months
White, Harry Jones18971899
White, Frank Craig18541899
White, Frankie Lucille18991905
Hughs, Mrs. Emma S.[No dates visible][No dates visible]Wife of O. B. Hughs

 

 

Surveyed, transcribed and donated to the Washington County TNGen Web March 2003 by Donna Cox Briggs and Betty Jane Hylton members of the Cemetery Survey Team of Northeast Tennessee.

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

 

Several field stones, broken markers and unmarked graves.

NOTE: More detailed information about William H. Young can be found in Robert Young, Sr., Patriot and Pioneer, 1984 by Dessie Little Simmons and Fred Simmons, 500 Hillrise Blvd., Johnson City, TN. and in History of Washington County, Tennessee, 1988 by The Watauga Association of Genealogists, PO Box 117, Johnson City, TN 37605.

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