Court in October 1851

Monday October 6th 1851
Be it remembered that a Quarterly County Court was began & held for the County of Wayne at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro on the sixth day it being the first Monday in October in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one When and where the following Justices were present and presiding to wit D J JONES Chairman LAFFERTY BARKER HAM HAYNES A B GANTT [B HAM – crossed out] Solomon JOBE, John MONTAGUE, George G HERRON, L B GANT, A J BREWER C W POPE PHILIP & CARTER

It appearing to the Court that Elizabeth DICKSON [WARREN – crossed out] wife of Samuel DICKSON has died in [this – crossed out] Wayne County intestate And the said Samuel DICKSON having this day come into open Court and renounced his right to administer upon the separate estate of his said wife and Thomas WARREN [having – crossed out] son of the said Elizabeth having applied to this Court for Letters of Administration upon the separate estate of said Elizabeth WARREN It is therefore ordered by the Court that Letters of Administration upon the goods and chattles rights and credits of said Elizabeth WARREN upon his entering into bond and security as required by law and came into Court said Thomas WARREN and William POLLARD and John M McDOUGAL his securities and entered into bond in the [sum – crossed out] the penal sum of four thousand dollars conditioned for his faithful administration of said estate which bond was duly acknowledged in open Court by said Thomas WARREN William POLLARD and John McDOUGAL and approved by the Court And thereupon the said Thomas WARREN was duly sworn in open Court Faithfully to discharge his duty as such Administrator as prescribed by law

James ARNETT Guardian to A P KINDEL minor heir of Guston KINDEL deceased came into Court and renewed his Bond in the sum of four hundred dollars with G W BARKER his security which was approved of by the court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that John HARDIN be appointed Overseer of the road of Second Class in the place of Daniel BRYSON removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 7, 1851
Ordered by the Court that William KEATON be appointed overseer of the road of second [road – crossed out] Class in the place of Luke LEE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 7, 1851

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Ordered by the Court that Henry HOLT be appointed overseer of the road of second Class in the place of Jesse HALFORD and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Iused Oct 1851

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Josiah ROBINSON Guardian to the minor heirs of Enoch JAMES Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was rec’d by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between William JONES Clerk of this Court and D J JONES Guardian to Giles VANSANT was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and James ARNETT Guardian to Alfred P KINDEL minor heir of Guston KINDEL dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded

Upon the petition of Wm POLLARD Administrator of the estate of Jacob A KEATON deceased [amend – crossed out] it is ordered by the Court that said Administrator amend his settlement with the Clerk of this Court

Came Wm M LAFFERTY and others who was at a former term of this Court appointed Commissioners to allot and set apart to the widow of John ALTOM deceased one years support and reported accordingly which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Came D J JONES Administrator of the estate of Cynthia STOCKARD dec’d and returned into Court an inventory and Account of sales of said estate verified by his oath which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Came D K HOOD and others who was at a former term of this Court appointed to lay off to Samuel STOCKARD minor heir of Cynthia STOCKARD deceased a support for one year and reported accordingly which was received and ordered to be recorded

Came Wm BENHAM Administrator of the estate of John ALTOM deceased and returned into Court and Inventory and Accounts of sales verified by his Oath which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Came C B McLEAN Administrator of the estate of Henry GRIMES deceased and returned into Court an Act. of second sale of said estate verified by his Oath which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Came John McDOUGAL and other who was at a former term of this Court appointed Commissioners to lay off to the widow of Lemuel ASKEW deceased one years support for herself & family and reported accordingly which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

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George G HERRON who was duly elected a Justice of the Peace for Wayne County by the qualified voters of the fourteenth Civil District thereof came into Court and presented to the Court his Commission And Whereupon the said George G HERRON Took the necessary oaths for his qualification and took his seat on the bench

On motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL Clerk of the Circuit Court and others their fee respectively in certain bills of Cost against Wayne County which are duly certified to wit
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                            Peter PRINCE§                                                                                                         John McDOUGAL $7.81½                                                                                           R A HILL $5.00                                                                                                          Rial BREWER $2.75                                                                                                  L[or S] I DAVIS $4.01

Isued Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                             John STRICKLIN§                                                                                                    John McDOUGAL $7.81¼                                                                                            R A HILL $5.00                                                                                                          Rial BREWER $3.16½                                                                                               Wm B ROSS $19.87                                                                                                       C A ACKLIN $ .75                                                                                                    Thos. S CURTIS $1.50                                                                                                     I H STRICKLIN $2.46                                                                                                     James MARTIN $3.50                                                                                                  John HAYES $3.50

Isued Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                         Robert MACKEY§                                                                                                       John McDOUGAL $6.25                                                                                                R A HILL $5.00                                                                                                                E H PUGH $ .50

State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                     Adam GREENFIELD§                                                                                                    John McDOUGAL $6.25                                                                                                R A HILL $5.00                                                                                                              E H PUGH $ .50

State of Tennessee vs                                                                                            Wiley HALE§                                                                                                              John McDOUGAL $7.25

Isued Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                            Wiley HALE§                                                                                                           John McDOUGAL $7.25

Isued Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                     Gray BRYANT§                                                                                                         John McDOUGAL $5.25                                                                                                R J CYPERT $1.25                                                                                                          R. BREWER $ .25

Iss’d Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                   Gray BRYANT§                                                                                                                J McDOUGAL $5.50                                                                                                       R J CYPERT $2.50                                                                                                           R BREWER $ .25

Iss’d Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                   Gray BRYANT§                                                                                                                J McDOUGAL $5.25                                                                                                      L L MACK $1.25                                                                                                             R BREWER $ .25

Iss’d Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                 Gray BRYANT§                                                                                                                J McDOUGAL $5.25                                                                                                       L L MACK $1.25                                                                                                           R. BREWER $ .25

Iss’d Oct. 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                     Gray BRYANT§ & A I SNOW§                                                                                       J McDOUGAL $5.25                                                                                                      R J CYPERT $2.50                                                                                                            R. BREWER $ .25

Iss’d Oct. 10, 1851
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State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                  Gray BRYANT§                                                                                                                J McDOUGAL $5.25                                                                                                       R J CYPERT $1.25                                                                                                     BREWER $ .25

Iss’d Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                     Henry G MORRIS§                                                                                                         J McDOUGAL $17.30                                                                                               Wm. POLLARD $1.00                                                                                                   E H PUGH $ .50                                                                                                      Jasper N. FOREHAND $9.05                                                                                  John GRIMES $2.25

Iss’d April 13, 1852
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                          Henry G. MORRIS§                                                                                                        J McDOUGAL $14.43¾                                                                                       POLLARD $1.75                                                                                                             E H PUGH $ .25                                                                                                        John GRIMES $ .25                                                                                                 Jesse G GRIMES $1.50

Iss’d Oct. 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                              Wm SCOTT§                                                                                                             John McDOUGAL $8.12½                                                                                           E H PUGH $ .50

Iss’d Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                       William DIXON§                                                                                                            J McDOUGAL $4.25                                                                                                       R BREWER $ .25

Issued Oct 10, 1851
State of Tennessee vs                                                                                                     David LITTLETON§                                                                                                       J McDOUGAL $8.37

Isued Oct 10, 1851
Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr, LAFFERTY, BARKER, HAYNES, JOBE POPE CARTER A B GANT BREWER HAM J. MONTAGUE & HERRON 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated

This day the non cupative will of James W STANDFIELD was produced in Court and proven to be the last will and testament of said James W STANDFIELD by John W SHULL Robinson TALLY and P. S STANDFIELD who after having been duly sworn deposed and said that they were acquainted with said James W STANDFIELD on the 22d day of August 1851 during his last sickness and in his own dwelling house in said County and in their presence they being be him called upon [by – crossed out] them and particularly the said John W. SHULL made the following deposition of his property to wit that it was his will and desire that his father and John W SHULL should administer upon his effects and take care of his children and keep them together on his plantation and that all his household property should be kept for their benefit also two cows to wit one called pink and the one called the Gillis cow also one filly to be kept with the children for their use & benefit the ballance sold and
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his matters settled up and all his debts paid off The children to be kept on his place if they could be satisfied if not the land to be rented our until the youngest child come of age that he died the same day that it was made that at the time said testator was of disposing mind and memory and not under any undue influence that the said non cupative will was reduced to writing by them and signed by them on the 30th day of August 1851 It is therefore ordered by the Court that the noncupative will be established and that the same as committed to writing by said witnesses be recorded and thereupon William STANDFIELD and John W SHULL the executors nominated in said will applied for Letters testamentary upon said Will and they having entered into bond in the penal sum of fifteen hundred dollars with John A STANDFIELD William WEST T H DICKERSON and Robinson TALLY as their securities conditioned for their faithful execution of the trusts in said will which bond was acknowledged in open Court and which was duly approved by the Court It was therefore ordered by the Court that Letters Testamentary issue to said Executors accordingly And thereupon the said John W. SHULL and William STANDFIELD were duly sworn [to – crossed out] faithfully to execute the trusts of said will

Came Wm BENHAM and others who was at a former term of this Court appointed a Jury to View and mark out so as to change the road of 2d Class through the lands of N F JOHNSON and report a road found as directed in said order which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded
On motion to appropriate to A C McDOUGAL the sum of Twenty five dollars for his services as one of the commissioners appointed to superintend the building of the Court house Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr LAFFERTY BARKER HAYNES JOBE POPE CARTER BREWER J MONTAGUE HAM & HERRON 11 Noes A B GANT 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Iss’d Oct 20

Upon petition of M J SIMS and others it is ordered by the Court that Bennett COLE James ARNET Daniel HELTON S L SHIELDS Joseph EAST D K HOOD & Cyrus TYREE be appointed a Jury to View and mark out a change in the Road leading from Waynesboro to Gibbs Wool Factory so as to go down the left hand side of the
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ridge north of John L FOWLERs Residence and that the[sic] report to the January Term of this Court and that order isue [from page 200 Isued Oct 8, 1851]

Upon the petition of Wm Melton & others it is ordered by the Court that A J BREWER Jefferson BREWER Wilie BREWER Jr G W BREWER Lewis BREWER A J RISNER or any five of them be appointed a Jury to View and mark out so as to change the road of 2d Class leading down Butlers Creek so as to leave the Florence Road between P W HENSLEYs house and the house of William MELTON and run on the west sid[sic] of said MELTONs plantation and intersect the old road below Wm MELTONs plantation And that they report they same to the January term of this Court and that order Issued Oct 8, 1851

Open motion to appropriate to William JONES Clerk of this Court the sum of forty three dollars Eight one cents for services rendered making Tax book &c the 1851 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr LAFFERTY BARKER HAYNES JOBE A B GANT BREWER PHILIPS J MONTAGUE HAM & HERRON 11 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Issued Oct 13, 1851

A majority of the Justices of the peace present Came Rial BREWER Collector of the public Taxes of Wayne County the present year 1851 and reported to the Court the amount of Removals and insolvencies to the amount of ten 51/100 [Eight – crossed out] dollars [and thirty two and one fourth cent – crossed out] State and [Eighteen 81/100 dollars – crossed out] Twenty 76/100 dollars County Tax which report was received and ordered to be recorded Iss’d Dec 1, 1851

Came C F DIXON into Court and resigned his office as Constable of the Twelfth Civil district of Wayne County which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Upon motion to appropriate to A T HASSELL the sum of Eleven dollars and ninety five cents for 116 llbs Bacon and Tobacco furnished the poorhouse commissioners July the 15th and 25th 1851 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr LAFFERTY BARKER HAYNES JOBE CARTER GANT L B GANT J. MONTAGUE & HERRON 10 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Issued Oct 20, 1851


Upon motion it is ordered by the Court that David COOK Wm HAWK and A B GANT be appointed Commissioners to allot and set apart to the minor heirs of James W STANFIELD deceased under the age of fifteen [fourteen – crossed out] years old so much of the stock crop provisions and moneys as shall be sufficient for the support of said heirs one year from the death of their said father and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Issued Oct 13 1851

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It appearing to the Court that John S STANFIELD who is a citizen of the County of Wayne is unable to procure the means of living by manual labor from bodily infirmity and it further appearing to the Court that said STANFIELD is in indigent circumstances and has no other means of support Is it therefore ordered by the Court a majority of all the Justices present [and – crossed out] that the said John S STANFIELD is hereby authorized and empowered to hawk and peddle or Merchandize without License in the said County of Wayne and State of Tennessee provided said STANFIELD shall take an oath before the Clerk of this Court that he will not retail the Goods of any other persons directly nor indirectly but that the goods sold by him shall be exclusively his own and provided further that this shall be no authority to said STANFIELD to sell Spiritous Liquors or Clocks without obtaining a License therefore Isued Jan 17, 1852


Personally appeared in open Court Buckly HAM Administrator of the estate of William HEFFINGTON deceased and suggested the insolvency of said estate It is therefore ordered by the Court that said administrator give notice in the Nashville Weekly Union a public Newspaper published in the Town of Nashville in said State for three successive weeks and also by a written notice on the Court house door in the Town of Waynesboro for all those creditors of said estate to come forward and file their claims on or before the first Monday in October 1852 with the Clerk of this Court properly authenticated or they will be for ever barred


On motion it is ordered by the Court that George W BROWN J C ELLIOTT and S[?] H GRIMES be appointed Commissioners to allot and set apart to Mahuldah Maranda and Jincy Minor heirs of Dilly GOFORTH deceased and under the age of fifteen [fourteen – crossed out] years so much of the stock crop provision and money as will be sufficient for one year support for said minors from the death of their said Mother and that they report the same to the same to the November term of this Court that Order Isue accordinly Isued Oct 13, 1851

Came Wm BENHAM into Court who was this day appointed Admr. of the estate of Dilly GOFORTH deceased and entered into bond in the sum of Eight hundred dollars with Jacob BENHAM AND Rial BREWER his securities which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said Wm BENHAM took the necessary oath for this qualification

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and David TACKETT Guardian to the minor heirs of Wiley B TACKETT deceased was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded
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Came David TACKETT Guardian to the minor heirs of W B TACKETT Deceased and renewed his bond in the sum of Two hundred dollars with R BREWER and C ACKLIN his securities which was received by the Court [which was rec – crossed out] and ordered to be recorded
On Motion [Came D J JONES – crossed out] it is ordered by the Court that James ANDERSON D. J. JONES and John McDOUGAL by appointed Commissioners to allot and set apart to Rachel MERRYMAN widow of Eli MERRYMAN deceased so much of the stock crop [stock – crossed out] provision and money as shall be sufficient for the support of herself and family for the term of one year from the death of her said husband and that they report the same to the November term of this Court and that Order Isue accordingly
Rachel MERRYMAN Widow of Eli MERRYMAN deceased this day relinquished her right of Administration on said estate in writing to the Court and request the Court to appoint Joacim DUGGER adm’r on said Estate And Whereupon the said Joacim DUGGER came in to Court and entered into bond in the sum of Twenty five hundred dollars with John McDOUGAL and Stephen BIVENS his securities and whereupon the said DUGGER and each of his securities came into Court and acknowledged the execution of said Bond which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded And whereupon the said Joacim DUGGER took the necessary Oath for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that the commissioners appointed at a former term of this Court to superintend the painting of the Court house also have the windows of said house [the Entry Takers Office in said house – crossed out] repaired [in said – crossed out] except the offices occupied by the Clerks & Register

Ordered by the Court that George W CABB be appointed overseer of the road of first Class [in the place of – crossed out] leading from Waynesboro to Savannah in the place of Green WILSON and John L. FOWLER [and Issac MORRIS – crossed out] that he work from [the – crossed out] Waynesboro to the four mile post and that he have the hands in the same bounds of the said WILSON & FOWLER to work under his direction Isued Oct 7, 1871

Ordered by the Court that Alison HUGHLING be appointed overseer of the road of second Class in the place of C H HUGHLING and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 7, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Pleasant MORGAN be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Andrew CASTEEL and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 7, 1851

Ordered that Court adjourn till to morrow [morning – crossed out] at one O’clock //s// D J JONES Chair G W BARKER W. CARTER

[page 204] Tuesday Oct. 7, 1851
Court met according to adjournment Present D J JONES Ch’r CARTER & BARKER his associates

The Widow of Wm C McBRIDE deceased this day relinquished her right to administer on the said estate and request the Court to appoint James E. McKNIGHT in writing and Whereupon the said James E. McKNIGHT came into Court and entered into bond in the sum of six hundred dollars conditioned for the faithful performance of his Administration with D J JONES and C ACKLIN his securities and whereupon the said McKNIGHT and each of his said securities came into open Court and Acknowledged the execution of said bond which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Where upon the said McKNIGHT took the necessary oath for his qualification

Came into Court T G ALLEN who has been appointed deputy Sheriff of Wayne County by Rial BREWER Sheriff of said County and took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that the following good and lawful men of the County of Wayne and State of Tennessee be appointed and summonds by the Sheriff of said County to be and attend at the next term of the Circuit Court to be held for the County of Wayne [and – crossed out] at the Court house in the Town of Waynesboro on the fourth Monday in January next (To wit) William HARDIN Spencer LOYD Edmund B THROGMARTIN Andrews WILLIAMS Thomas FRANKLIN Washington CARTER Stephen BIVENS George W BARKER William BENHAM Elijah D. BIFFLE George KYLE Samuel MARTIN C. C. COOK [James B ANDERSON – crossed out] Carroll H. HUGHLING A PHILIPS Thomas ADAMS Wallis HAYES Soloman BREWER Jr A. J. BREWER Micajah McGEE John B DIXON Josiah DARBY George G HERRON John SPEER King PRATER and that Jacob B BIFFLE and James B DAVIS be appointed and summonds to attend as Constables and wait on the Court and that Venirafacious Isue returnable to said Court Iss’d Oct. 27, 1851.

Came into Court John McDOUGAL who was appointed deputy Clerk of the County Court of Wayne County by William JONES Clerk and took the necessary Oath for his qualification


Ordered that Court adjourn till Court in Course //s// D J JONES Chair G W BARKER W. CARTER

Court April 1850

Monday April 1st, 1850

State of Tennessee Wayne County

Know all men by these presents that we Thomas H. MABRY Wm POLLARD Thomas MEREDITH Jonathan MORRIS S L BURNS and John L. CYPERT all of the County [of Wayne – crossed out] and State aforesaid are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of twenty five hundred dollars which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs executors & administrators dated this 1st day of April 1850 The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bound Thomas H MABRY is trustee of Wayne County whose duty is to receive and pay over all fines by him received under an act of the Assembly entitled an act to punish small offenses. Now if the said Thomas H MABRY as such trustee shall indemnify said County for any loss occasioned by [any – crossed out] breech of his duty in proceeding under said act and pay as lawfully directed all fines received or which might have been received by him under said act then this obligation to be void else to be and remain in full force and effect / / s / / T H MABRY (seal) William POLLARD (seal) Thomas MEREDITH (seal) Jonathan MORRIS (seal) S L BURNS (seal) John L CYPERT (seal)

And the said Thomas H. MABRY and each of his said securities acknowledged the execution of said bonds in open Court which was approved of and received by the Court and ordered to be recorded whereupon the said Thomas H MABRY took the necessary Oath for his qualification.

Ordered by the court that Hiram MORRISON be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class in the place of John MORRISON and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 3, 1850

A settlement between the County Commissioners and the County Trustee was this day presented to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that John LEE be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Joseph DIAL removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued Apr 3, 1850

Monday April 1st 1850

Upon the petition of Nathan F BIFFLE It is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff summon a Jury to consist of not less than five nor more than twelve free holders who after they have been duly sworn for said purpose shall view and report the propriety of changing the road leading from Waynesboro to Ashland where it passed his residence so as to run on the north instead of the south side of the branch and that they report to the next term of the Court Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered by the Court that the following good and lawful men of the County of Wayne be appointed and summoned by the Sheriff of said County to be and attend at the next term of our Circuit Court to be held for said County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the fourth Monday in May next to wit Thomas MABERRY David C McADOO Jonathan C ELLIOTT Robert W SIMS Samuel L. BURNS Calvin B McLEAN Joseph EAST Abraham MONTAGUE Bennett COLE Elisha R McANALLY Nathan BIFFLE Peter COLE William HAWK Matthew J SIMS John CYPERT John HAYES George COOK Brinkley HOPSON Henry PIGG George W BREWER George W DELK George E HUCKABY Micajah McGEE George WHITTEN William THORNTON Sr. And that Losson HAYES and Robert C MACK constables be appointed and summoned to attend and wait on said Court and that Venirafaciaus Isue returnable to said Circuit Court Isued Apr 3 1850

On petition of Mason TIDWELL and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said TIDWELL is blind and in indigent circumstances and unable to do manual Labor it is ordered by the Court that the said Mason TIDWELL have the privilege of Hawking and Peddling within the Court of Wayne on his taking the Oath prescribed by law in such Cases

On motion to appoint EAST & CARTER the sum of six dollars and sixty four cents for repair on the Court house those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS SIMS HOPSON GRAY BREWER HAM DIXON LEE PHILLIPS and WHITTEN 17 noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered by the Court that the Commissioners appointed by this Court to examine in to the Condition of the town lots in Waynesboro be authorized to compromise with any persons having in possession by any Color of title any of said lots belonging to Wayne County without any pay for the improvements there on as they may think just.

Monday April 1st 1850

Ordered by the Court that Solomon COOCH George I WALKER David VOORHIES Elisha POLLOCK and John VOORHIES freeholders be appointed a Jury of View to View and mark out so as to change the Buffalo road Beginning at David VOORHIES and thence down on the South side of said River and intersect the Mt. Pleasant road at John CRAIGs and that they report the same to the next turn of this Court.

Came John H HENDRICK & others who was appointed at a former term of this Court a Jury of View to View and mark out a change in the road leading up Holly Creek and report the Change made as directed in the order which was received by the Court.

On motion to appropriate to James T YOUNG Thomas MEREDITH John GRIMES John P VOORHIES A B GANT M J SIMS Wm R CURTIS B HOPSON B HAM John DIXON and John PHILLIPS the sum of five dollars each and to W CARTER and Wm. M LAFFERTY each the sum of six dollars for their services as revenue commissioners for the present year 1850 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE BURNS CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON [GANT- crossed out] WATKINS SIMS HOPSON DIXON LEE PHILLIPS BREWER HAM WHITTAN 18 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued Young May 6th 1850 Isued May 27th 1850

Came in to Court Rial BREWER who was on the first Saturday in March 1850 duly and constitutionally elected Sheriff for Wayne County by the qualified Voter thereof for the next two years thereafter ensuing and entered into the following bond to wit [here follows a standard bond which carried over to page 105, no heading] bond signed Rial BREWER (seal) Wm BENHAM (seal) John HAYES(seal) J W STANFIELD (seal) Brinkley HOPSON (seal) J I BIFFLE (seal) And the said Rial BREWER and each of his said securities Acknowledged the execution of said bond in open Court which was approved of and received by the Court whereupon the Said Rial BREWER took the necessary Oaths for his qualifications [here follows another version of the above bond which has been crossed out]

Monday April 1st 1850

Ordered by the Court that Joseph S[?] ROBNETT be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of John JACKSON Jr. and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 13 1850

Ordered by the Court that Allen KERLEY work on the Waynesboro and Ashland Road under John FISH and that he be exempt from working on road that he formly worked on

On motion to appropriate to John ROBNETT the sum of three dollars the amount by him expended for the support of James J BOYD a pauper of Wayne County in the year 1849 those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Cr. YOUNG LAFFERTY CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS HOPSON GRAY PHILLIPS & WHITTEN 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated

It is ordered by the Court (there being more than [a majority-crossed out] two thirds of the Justices of the Peace in said County present) that an additional civil district to be known as district No 14 be and the same is hereby established and bounded as follows to wit commencing where the old line between Wayne and Hardin County intersects the Tennessee River thence up the river to the point where the line between Wayne and Hardin County as established by the act of 1849-50 attaching a portion of Hardin County to Wayne County leaves said river thence with said line to the old Wayne County lines thence north with said line to the beginning being that portion so attached to the County of Wayne It is further ordered by the Court that the Town of Clifton in said District be and is hereby established the place of holding elections and the precinct in and for said District until the same is changed by a majority of the voters of said District voting in any District election voting for the same. It is further ordered by the Court that the Sheriff open and hold an election for on Constable and two Justices of the peace for said District after having given the notice required by law

Monday April 1st 1850

This day came Rial BREWER into Court who was on the first Saturday in March 1850 duly & constitutionally elected Sheriff [of Wayne County-crossed out] and Collector of the public taxes of Wayne County and entered into the following bonds to wit [here follows a standard bond] / / s / / Rial BREWER (seal) Wm BENHAM (seal) John HAYSE (seal) Wiley BREWER (seal) Brinkley HOPSON (seal) J W STANFIELD (seal) Z M JOHNSON (seal) Lasson HAYS (seal) [there follows here another bond carrying over to page 108 with the same signatories] And the said Rial BREWER and each of his said securities acknowledged the execution of said Bonds in open Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said Rial BREWER took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that Sheriff pay over to the Commissioners of the Poorhouse the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars out of the County Tax when collected the present year 1850

On motion to appropriate to M J SIMS the sum of Eight dollars for holding the Election for County officers in March 1850 Those who Voted in the affirmative were D J JONES chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE POPE BURNS CARTER MONTAGUE VOORHIES WATKINS HOPESON HAM DIXON LEE & PHILLIPS 16 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered by the Court that L D MACK Lewis HARDIN Stephen BIVENS Isaac MORRIS Thompson MORGAN [& Sylvester SHIELDS-crossed out] be appointed a Jury of View to view so as to change the Waynesboro & Waterloo Road so as to run on the line dividing the lands of J I BIFFLE and Silvester SHIELDS and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued May 28th 1850

[page 109] Monday April 1st 1850

On motion to appropriate to E H PUGH Sheriff the sum of six dollars and sixty five cents for bord &c John WAGGONER in jail and for wood furnished Court Room Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER WATKINS BREWER DIXON LEE PHILLIPS & WHITTEN 12 Noes MONTAGUE So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

On petition it is ordered by the Court that Wm B WALKER A C RASBERRY Andrew JACKSON Peter YOUNG John STOCKARD and James E McKNIGHT be appointed a Jury to View and mark out so as to change the road leading down fortyeight mile Creek by the plantation of E D BIFFLE and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued May 28th 1850

A majority of the Justices of Wayne County present the Court proceeded to elect a Ranger for said County for the next ensuring two years whereupon David J JONES was duly elected And entered into bond in the sum of five hundred dollars with C B McLEAN and R A HILL his securities conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties as such ranger And the said D J JONES and each of his said securities Acknowledged the execution of said bond in open Court and the Court approved and received said bond and ordered it to be recorded. Whereupon the said D J JONES took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

A majority of the Justices of the peace being present the Court proceeded to elect a Corner for Wayne County for the next two years ensuing Whereupon John L CYPERT was duly elected and the said John L CYPERT entered into bond in the sum of Twenty five hundred dollars with S L BURNS T H MABRY Wm BENHAM and Jon. MORRIS his securities Conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties in said office And the said John L CYPERT and each of his securities acknowledged the execution of said bond in open court which was approved of and received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said John L CYPERT took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that Soloman PHILLIPS be appointed Overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of John S BURNS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 13 1850

Monday April 1st 1850

Ordered by the Court that the following men be appointed Trustee of the Ashland Academy for the next two years and until their successors is appointed (To wit John McDOUGAL A G McDOUGAL L L MACK S D MACK T H MABRY F WITHERSPOON R A HILL A P COOK A T HASSELL W L T EDWARDS J S BURNS Z CYPERT Nathan BIFFLE D K COOK and James ANDERSON

Came into Court Wm J HADDOCK who was on the first Saturday in March 1850 duly and lawfully elected Constable for Wayne County by the qualified voters of the 13th Civil district thereof for the next two years thereafter and entered into the following bond (to wit) [here follows a standard format bond] / / s / / William J[?] HADDOCK (seal) A J BREWER (seal) B HAM (seal) Joseph BREWER (seal) John PHILLIPS (seal) C F DIXON (seal) A L ROBERLSON (seal) And the said William J HADDOCK and each of his said securities acknowledged the execution of said bond in open Court which was approved of and received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said Wm J HADDOCK took the necessary oaths for his qualification

Monday April 1st 1850

On motion to appropriate to A MONTAGUE and James ANDERSON each the sum of two dollars and fifty cents for their services settling with the trustee for the year 1850 those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY [JOBE-crossed out] CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES GANT WATKINS SIMS HOPSON BREWER HAM DIXON LEE PHILLIPS & WHITTON 18 Noes BURNS 1 so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustees of Wayne County not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

On motion to appropriate to E H PUGH Sheriff the sum of Thirty dollars for Exaficious [?] services for the past twelve months Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES JOBE CARTER SIMS DIXON LEE PHILIPS 9 Noes MONTAGUE GANT BREWER HAM LAFFERTY 5 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee no otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

On motion to appropriate to G T FREDAKING the sum of seventy five cents his fee for Registering bond to Poor house land[?] Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY BURNS CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES GANT WATKINS SIMS HOPSON BREWER HAM DIXON LEE PHILIPS WHITTON 19 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered that Court adjourn untill tomorrow 4 Oclock / / s / / D J JONES Chair James T YOUNG W. CARTER

Tuesday April 2d 1850

Came into Court Thomas MEREDITH and Clabon ACKLIN who was this day appointed deputy Sheriff by Rial BREWER Sheriff of Wayne County and took the necessary Oaths for their qualification

George W BARKER this day presented to the Court his Commission as Justice of the peace in the 5th Civil District Wayne County Whereupon the said George W BARKER took the necessary Oath for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that E H PUGH R A HILL & L L MACK be appointed commissioners to Examine the public Square as worked on by A T HASSELL and report to the next term of this Court whether or not said HASSELL completed said work according to contract and if not what is lacking

Ordered that Court adjourn tell Court in Course / / s / / D J JONES Chair James T YOUNG W. CARTER

Court July 1849

Monday July 2nd 1849
State of Tennessee) Be it remembered that a quarterly County Court was began Wayne County) and held for the county of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the 2nd day it being the first Monday in July 1849 the following Justices of the peace present and presiding to wit W CARTER Chairman HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, JONES, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, WALKER, GANT, A. GRAY, ADAMS, BREWER, HAM, DIXON, LEE & SHEPARD

  • A settlement between Wm. JONES Clerk of this Court and Wm. C. NUNLEY Administrator of the estate of Anderson NUNLEY deceased was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded
  • A settlement between Wm. JONES Clerk of this Court and B WATKINS administrator of the estate of A K POWEL dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded It is farther ordered by the Court that the said Administrator pay the respective pro rata distribution to those entitled thereto according to said report
  • Ordered by the Court that John H HENDRIX Gilbert SPURLOCK A C McDOUGAL Jesse TUCKER and John HOLLIS be appointed a Jury of View to view and mark out so as to change the road leading up Holly Creek so as to let the Lawrenceburg road leave the Waynesboro road at the upper end of George W DELK‘s Plantation and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued July 3, 1849
  • Came D J JONES into Court who was appointed at a former term of this court a commissioner to let out and superintend the grading of the public square in Waynesboro and resigned said office Where upon the Court appointed Wm. POLLARD Henry MORRIS and T M MABRY in his stead.
  • Ordered by the Court that James J SCOTT be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class in the place of T G PAINTER removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued July 3, 1849

Monday July 2nd 1849

  • Ordered by the Court that Henry J HOLLIS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class and that he work the Waynesboro Road leading up Holly Creek from the forks of the Waynesboro and Lawrenceburg Roads to where it crosses the Waterloo Road and that he have all the hands on the waters of said creek in said bounds to work under his direction Isued July 3 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Hiram BRYSON extend his portion of the road and that he work from the Waterloo road at the ford of Green River above S.D. MACK‘s mill and that Stephen BIVENS and J.I. BIFFLE be added to the hands heretofore allowed him Isued July 3, 1849
  • on motion to appropriate to A. MONTAGUE and James ANDERSON county Commissioners to settle with the county Officers it is ordered by the Court that the county Trustee pay to each of said commissioners two dollars and fifty cents for their services settling with the trustee those who voted in the affirmative are CARTER, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOB, POPE, JONES, WILSON, GANTT, A GRAY, ADAMS, LEE, AND SHEPARD 12 votes so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated. Isued July 4, 1849
  • On motion to appropriate to those entitled thereto severally the amount of their fee in Sundry bills of cost against Wayne County and which are duly certified which said bills of cost are as follows to wit

State of Tennessee vs John A PRATT John A GRIMES witness three 15/100 dollars Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, JONES, MONTAGUE, WILSON, A GRAY, ADAMS, LEE, and SHEPARD 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated

State of Tennessee vs Andrew M SKULL Clerk $6.75                                                                Solicitor R A HILL $5.00                                                                                                        Sheriff PUGH $7.62 1/2                                                                                                            State witness Wm STANFIELD $7.92                                                                                           Jesse Cyper [Cypert] $6.00 

State of Tennessee vs A G McCANDLESS Clerk $4.68 3/4                                                       Sheriff PUGH $1.91 1/2                                                                                                             Wm. D SCOTT $.25                                                                                                                  State witness Frederick SCOTT 4.2.25

State of Tennessee vs Elijah MORRIS Clerk $8.41 1/4                                                                 Sheriff PUGH $ .91 1/2                                                                                                                   F HUGHS $. 50                                                                                                                                 W S MEDDOWS $1.25                                                                                                                  State witness Lucy COPELAND $2.25                                                                                        Jasper N FOREHAND $1.50                                                                                                    Isaac McGLAMERY $1.50 Isued July 1849

State of Tennessee vs Inhabitants of Waynesboro ) clerk $4.75                                                       Sheriff POLLARD $6.00                                                                                                         PUGH $1.50 Isued July 10, 1849

State of Tennessee vs John W ROSS & James BIFFLE) Clerk $5.00                                        Sheriff PUGH $3.16 1/2                                                                                                            State witness James N STAGGS $3.00 Isued July 10, 1849

Tuesday June 5th 1849
Court met according to adjournment Present W CARTER Chairman ROBERTS & SHEPARD his associates

  • Came in to Court T H MABRY trustee of said County and entered in to Bond in the sum of Twenty six hundred dollars with S L BURNS C ACKLIN and Joseph EAST his securities for the faithful paying over according to Law all monies that shall come in to his hand an account of Common School which was rec’d by the Court and ordered to be recorded
  • Ordered that Court adjourn tell tomorrow morning 9 Oclock //s// W CARTER A. MONTAGUE Benjamin WATKINS
  • Court met according to adjournment Present W CARTER Chairman MONTAGUE & WATKINS his associates
  • Ordered that Court adjourn tell Court in Course //S// W CARTER, A. MONTAGUE, Benjamin WATKINS

MONDAY July 2nd 1849
State of Tennessee vs John a TALLEY) Clerk $5.50                                                              Sheriff POLLARD $.25 Isued July 11th 1849

State of Tennessee vs Thos. H. DICKINSON) Clerk $5.50                                                    Sheriff POLLARD $ .62 1/2 Isued July 11, 1849

State of Tennessee vs L L MACK) Clerk $5.50                                                                     Sheriff POLLARD $ .62 1/2 Isued July 11, 1849

State of Tennessee vs Robert J CYPERT) Clerk $5.50                                                                  Sheriff POLLARD $ .62 1/2 Isued July 11, 1849

State of Tennessee vs Calvin SUTTON) Clerk $4.25                                                                 Sheriff PUGH $1.16 1/2 isued July 11 1849

State of Tennessee vs John SPEARS) Clerk $1.25 Isued July 11, 1849

State of Tennessee vs Thomas PAINTER) Clerk $1.25

Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr. HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE POPE MONTAGUE WILSON A GRAY ADAMS LEE and SHEPARD 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated.

[page 55] Monday July 2nd 1849
Ordered by the Court that Abraham FOX be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of John W TACKETT and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. isued July 3, 1849

On motion to appropriate to C B McCULLEY the sum of three dollars for the purpose of purchasing a sledge hammer for the use of the Carrollville and Florence Road Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr. HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE POPE JONES MONTAGUE GRIMES WILSON WALKER [A GRAY and ADAMS crossed out] LEE and SHEPARD 12 Noes GANT A GRAY & ADAMS 3 so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated Isued Febr 6th 1850

On motion to appropriate to A T HASSELL the sum of Ninety dollars in part pay for grading the square those wo[sic] voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr. [HAYNES crossed out] LAFFERTY JOBE POPE JONES MONTAGUE GRIMES WILSON WALKER GANT A GRAY ADAMS DIXON and SHEPARD 14 Noes HAYNES 1 so said appropriation was made to be paid by a note given by S R LAIN??? to the commissioners for Town Lots [the following crossed out – out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of said county not otherwise appropriated.] Isued July 3, 1849

On motion to appropriate to Jno. MORRIS the sum of eight 80/100 dollars the amount by him appropriated to the Family of John J. BOYD who is in helpless condition said BOYD is a man about thirty five years of age by occupation a farmer and who resides in Wayne County

Ordered by the Court that the commissioners of the poor house for the year 1849 Examine and look out some small farm as near [as crossed out] Waynesboro as practable suitable for a poor house and price the same and that they report the facts to the next term of this Court.

On motion to appropriate to W CARTER the sum of seven dollars and fifty cents for taking care of an old colord [sic] man called Harry WOODFORK Those who voted in the affirmative were HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE POPE JONES GRIMES WILSON GANT A GRAY ADAMS BREWER HAM DIXON LEE & SHEPARD 15 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated Isued July 27th 1849

[page 56] Monday July 2nd 1849
A majority of the Justices of the peace of said County present the Court proceeded to Elect an Entry taker for Wayne County for the next four years where upon A C McDOUGAL was duly and constitutionally Elected where upon the said A C McDOUGAL came into Court and entered in to bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars with Samuel L BURNS Jonathan I [or J] BIFFLE and A G McDOUGAL his securities which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded Where upon the said A C McDOUGAL took the necessary oaths for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that the following good and Lawful men of the County of Wayne be appointed and summoned by the sheriff to attend at the next term of the Circuit Court to be held for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the first Monday in October next to wit William B HARDIN Eaton RAY Isaac W ROSS Little CHOAT Cary W POPE Joseph PITTS Jonathan I BIFFLE [John N SHIELDS – crossed out] James N BLACKSHEAR Adolphas H. M. STUBBLEFIELD Valentine BIFFFLE John JACKSON Snr. Samuel BECKHAM Daniel G. COPELAND William BERRY Alexander GRAY John C JOHNSON James D McFALL William BALENTINE Eber HAM James SPAIN Andrew J BREWER John W LEE Alexander LUTES Thomas SHEPARD Alexander HADDOCK and that Claborn ACKLIN and Robert MORRIS be appointed and summoned to attend as constables to wait on the Court and that Venirafacious Isue returnable to said Circut Court Court

Came into Court Wm. B WALKER and tendered to the Court his resignation as Justice of the peace of Wayne County District No. 6 which was received by the Court

On application of Jeremiah BANKS to be released from working on the road and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said BANKS is not capable of doing servis it is therefore ordered by the Court that he be released from said servis and from paying Poll Tax

Ordered by the County that the following good and Lawful men be appointed as Judges for the August Election next to wit
Dst 1st James T YOUNG Elephas PRATER Josiah ROBINSON
2 Jan’s C ELLIOTT Jesse S ROSS Solamon JOBE
3 C W POPE Wm. B WHITAKER John BRUMLY
4 J S BURNS? W CARTER J N SHIELDS
5 A MONTAGUE G W BARKER L? D McMAHAN
[page 57]
6 Nathan BIFFLE John CRAIG J G HILL
7 Rial BREWER Peter COLE J D HINKLE
8 David TACKETT Tidings THOMPSON Z CYPERT
9 John HAYES J L FIELDER Isaiah STOUT
10 B HOPSON Joseph HOLT Thos GRAY
11 Joseph COCKMAN James HOLlIS Isaac MORTON
12 Thos PRINCE John MELTON John W LEE
13 John PHILLIPS Josiah DARBY & Mason WHITTEN

[following entry crossed out – On motion to appropriate to Samuel WALKER the sum of ten dollars for Keeping a minor orphan of Alexander STAGGS Deceased those who voted in the affirmative were]

Ordered that Court adjourn tell Court in course //s// W CARTER D J JONES A. MONTAGUE

Court April 1849

Monday April 2nd 1849
State of Tennessee) Be it remembered that a Quarterly County Court was began Wayne County) and held for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the Town of Waynesboro on the 2nd day it being the first Monday in April one thousand Eight hundred and forty nine The following Justice present and presiding W CARTER Chairman LAFFERTY, ROBERTS, JONES, MONTAGUE, WILSON, WATKINS, CURTIS, SHEPARD, PHILIPS, GRIMES, JOBE, POPE, BREWER, DIXON, LEE, GANT, A GRAY, CYPERT, HAYNES, HAMM

  • A settlement Between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and J W ROSS one of the Administrators of the Estate of George ROSS deceased was this day presented to the court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded.
  • Upon application it is ordered by the Court that D J JONES, R A HILL, John S. BURNS Joseph PITTS & John G HILL be appointed a jury of View to view and mark out so as to change the road from Waynesboro running dowing (down) Green River to leave the old road near Henry GRIMES Stables and runn on the west side of said River as opened by C B McCLANE & others and that they report the same to [ the present term crossed out] of this Court Isued Apr. 2, 1849
  • Where as it [appears crossed out] is represented to this Court that the line as it now stands between Wayne County and Lewis County in the South Western corner of the Latter County approaches more than twelve miles to Waynesboro It is therefore order by the Court that Jesse S ROSS be appointed a Commissioner and Surveyor upon the part of this County to act with such Commissioners as are or may be appointed upon the part of Lewis County to run and mark out said line so as not to approach said Town of Waynesboro nearer than twelve miles the compensation and expenses of said Surveyor and commissioner to be Paid by Lewis County Isued April 13, 1849
  • Came Wm B McBRIDE & others as who was appointed a Jury of View at a former term of this Court and report a road found as directed in the order
  • Ordered by the Court that Lemuel PANNEL be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of A B GANT and that he have hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 3rd 1849

Monday April 2nd 1849
[A majority of the Justices present An motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL clerk of the Circuit Court and other.. this entry is circled as if to delete, Editor]

  • Ordered by the Court that Thomas CURTIS, Wm BIVINS, John HAYS, Turner WHITTEN, & Z M JOHNSON be appointed a Jury of View to view & mark out a Road to commence on the Florence road near Wm BEAVERS and from thence along the dividing ridge by Old Mr. LAMBs and intersect the ridge dividing the waters of Indian Creek and Second Creek so as to intersect the road leading from Pinhook to Eastport and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued April 3, 1849
  • Came D J JONES & others who was appointed a Jury of View to View so as to change the road running down Green River as opened by C B McCLANE & others and report a road found
  • Came Andrew WILLIAMS and others who was at a former term of this Court appointed a Jury of View to view and mark out so as to change the road running down Green River and report a road found as directed [a road found crossed out] in the order
  • Ordered by the Court that Charles C ROSS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class and that he work from Waynesboro to the ford of the Creek at Wm EADS and have all [all crossed out] the hands from said ford to Waynesboro living on Green River to work under his direction Isued April 3, 1849

Ordered by the Court that John S BURNS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class [in crossed out] running down Green River and that he work from the South Bank of the ford of the [road crossed out] Creek at Wm EADS to Samuel RILEY‘s Mills and that he have the hands in that bounds to work under his directions Isued April 3, 1849

Ordered by the Court that Andrew WILLIAMS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class running down Green River and that he work from RILEY‘s mill to the ford of Bufalo river and that he have the hands in that bound to work under his direction Isued April 4, 1849

Monday April 2nd 1849
On motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL Clerk of Wayne County Circuit Court and others the sum of Two hundred and seventeen 96/4 dollars being the amount of sundry bills of cost agains Wayne County and which said bills are [correct crossed out] duly certified and are as follows

State of Tennessee vs David DICKERSON:                                                                                    J. McDOUGAL $141 83/4                                                                                                            Sheriff Wm POLLARD $ .50                                                                                                         Const. Jesse________? $ .50                                                                                                    Justice Z CYPERT $. 50                                                                                                                 Merida ROACH $1.63 Isued April 4, 1849

State of Tennessee vs Thomas STAGGS:                                                                                   Clerk McDOUGAL $11 87 1/2                                                                                                   Sheriff E H PUGH $1.25                                                                                                            Wm POLLARD $ .25                                                                                                                     S L BURNS $ .25                                                                                                                             Rial BREWER $ .25                                                                                                                  Thos HUFFINE $4.70 Isued April 4, 1849

State of Tennessee vs James W MURPHREY:                                                                       Clerk J McDOUGAL $5.06 1/4                                                                                                 Sheriff PUGH $.16 1/2                                                                                                                     T J CYPERT $2.00                                                                                                                  Josiah BLACKWOOD $3.00                                                                                                         Joseph C. STRIBLING $3.00                                                                                                        Z M JOHNSON $3.50 Isued April 4, 1849

State of Tennessee vs James ANDERSON:                                                                                   Clerk $4.87 1/2                                                                                                                              Sheriff T J CYPERT $1,25                                                                                                             E H PUGH $ .66 1/4                                                                                                                 Joseph W. TACKET $3.88                                                                                                             A GRAY $3.80 Isued April 4, 1849

State of Tennessee vs John CHOAT:                                                                                       Clerk McDOUGAL $23.48 1/2                                                                                             Sheriff Wm BENHAM $6.25                                                                                                      Wm JONES $ .25                                                                                                                 Thomas MEREDITH $3.25                                                                                                           N B AKIN $ .25                                                                                                                              E H PUGH $2.50                                                                                                                        Wm AKINS $1.25                                                                                                                          N G COOPER $1.25                                                                                                                       L D MACK $ .50                                                                                                                            T MEREDITH $1.00                                                                                                                   John WILLIAMS $ 3.25                                                                                                                   Jesse CARTER $17.70                                                                                                          Stephen WINTER $18.25                                                                                                               Z STALLION $16.33                                                                                                                       R H COOPER $1891                                                                                                                        C ACKLIN $18.00                                                                                                                         A P CHOAT $6.75                                                                                                             Margaret FORLEE?? $3.75 Isued April 4 1849

State of Tennessee vs Stanford SUTTON:                                                                                  Clerk McDOUGAL $3.87 1/2                                                                                                Sheriff PUGH [POLLARD crossed out] $ .27                                                                             W CARTER & J W LEE $ .50                                                                                                      A S[or L] ROBERTSON $1.50 Isued April 4, 1849

Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman, LAFFERTY, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, GANT, WATKINS, CURTIS, A GRAY, CYPERT, DIXON, LEE, SHEPARD & PHILIPS, 15 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hand of the Trustee of Said County not otherwise appropriated

A majority of the Justice Present & Presiding the court proceeded to Levy a County Tax on Privileges for the present year 1849

It is therefore ordered by the Court that a County Tax of fifty per cent on the State Tax be Leved on all privileges Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman LAFFERTY, JOBE, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, WALKER, GANT, WATKINS, CURTIS, CYPERT, HAMM, DIXON, LEE, SHEPARD & PHILIPS 18, Noes none

Monday April 2nd 1849
Came James ANDERSON & A MONTAGUE Commissioners for Wayne County and presented to the Court a Settlement made by themselves and the Trustee of said County which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded.

Ordered by the Court that the Clerk of this Court furnish suitable books for the purpose of recording settlements made by County Commissioners and a revenue Docket

  • Ordered by the Court that George R BIFFLE be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of James DURHAM and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued April 4, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Joseph MABRY be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class in the place of James DURHAM and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction, Isued April 2, 1849
  • Came Wm W GRIMES who was appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of James GRIMES deceased at a former term of this court and renewed his Bond in the sum of Eight hundred dollars with Wm M LAFFERTY and O A MABRY his securities which was received by the court and ordered to be recorded
  • Ordered by the Court that he Clerk of this Court furnish Sheriff of said County with a Tax List of the insolvencies and removals for the years 1847 & 8 and that the Sheriff Collect & account for the same so far as is possible
  • On motion to appropriate to those entitled there to [R A H Attorney General crossed out] the sum of thirty two 67/100 Dollars this fees in certain bills of cost from the Supreme Court against Wayne County and which are duly certified to wit

State of Tennessee vs Turner M WHITTEN:                                                                          Clerk James P CLARK $6.00                                                                                                     Clk J McDOUGAL $6.43                                                                                                           Sheriff POLLARD $1.75                                                                                                          CYPERT $1.75                                                                                                                               E H PUGH $.16                                                                                                                          J.W. STANFIELD $.75                                                                                                              James ANDERSON $2.70                                                                                                               J H GILLIS $1.50 Isued_______

State of Tennessee vs Jacinth HALCOLM:                                                                             Clerk J P CLARK $5.75                                                                                                                  J McDOUGAL $1.92 1/2 Isued

Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman, LAFFERTY, ROBERTS JONES, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WALKER, GANT, WATKINS, CURTIS, DIXON, SHEPARD & PHILIPS 13 so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated

Monday April 2nd 1849
On motion it is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff of Wayne County take charge of the Court room and the inclosure and that he keep the same in repair

  • Ordered by the Court that Levi VOILS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Wm SHIPMAN and he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 4, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that the following good and Lawful men of the County of Wayne and State of Tennessee be appointed and summoned by the Sheriff of Said County to attend and serve as Jurors at the next term of our Circuit Court to be held for the county of Wayne at the court house in the town of Waynesboro on the first Monday in June next at 11 oclock AM to wit Thomas MONTAGUE, James T. YOUNG, Jonathan C ELLIOTT, Robert W SIMMS, Claton THORP, John SMITH Sr., Thompson M MORGAN, David K HOOD, Abraham MONTAGUE, Denson WILSON, John C WILSON, Elam ROSS, Absalom B GANT, BENJAMIN WATKINS, Eli PACK, George LYNN, Thomas S CURTIS, Thomas ADAMS, John M HAYES, Sylvester B LINDSEY, Joseph BREWER, William HEFFINGTON, James SUTTON, John DIXON, George S WHITTON & Mark BRADLEY that Thomas MEREDITH and James ROSE be appointed and summoned as officers to attend and wait on the Court and the Venirafacious Isue
  • On motion to appropriate to Wm HAYNES, C W POPE, A MONTAGUE, J C G WILSON, B WATKINS, A GRAY, Wm. R. CURTIS, B HOPSON, A J BREWER, J W LEE, and Thos. SHEPARD Revenue Commissioners for 1849 the sum of Five dollars each those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, ROBE, ROBERTS, JONES, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, GANT & PHILIPS 12, Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated Isued April 18th 1849
  • On motion to appropriate to W CARTER and Wm M LAFFERTY Revenue Commissioners in the 2nd & 4th Dst for 1849 the sum of six dollars each Those who voted in the affirmative were HAYNES, JOBE, POPE, ROBERTS, JONES, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, GANT, CURTIS, HAM, LEE, SHEPARD & PHILIPS 14 noes A GRAY 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of Wayne County not otherwise appropriated Isued April 18 1849
  • On motion to appropriate to E H PUGH Sheriff of Wayne County the sum of Thirty dollars for Eceficious[sic] Services for the past year Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman, LAFFERTY, ROBERTS, JONES, GRIMES, CYPERT, LEE & PHILIPS 8, Noes HAYNES, MONTAGUE, WILSON, GANT, CURTIS, A GRAY & SHEPARD 7 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of Wayne County not otherwise appropriated Isued Apr 18, 1849
  • Monday April 2nd 1849

On motion to appropriate to E H PUGH Sheriff of Wayne County the sum of Three 80/100 Dollars for wood & bark furnished Court room Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chairman HAYNES, LAFFERTY, [JOBE crossed out] ROBERTS, JONES, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, GANT, WATKINS, CURTIS, A GRAY, CYPERT, HAMM, LEE, SHEPARD & PHILIPS 17 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be Paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of Wayne County not otherwise appropriated. Isued

Ordered that Court adjourn till tomorrow morning 9 Oclock //s// W. CARTER, A. MONTAGUE, H. ROBERTS

Tuesday April 3rd 1849
Court met according to adjournment

  • Came E. H. PUGH sheriff and collector of Wayne County and entered into Bond in the sum of Fifty five hundred [ Two Thousand – crossed out] dollars with Hiram ROBERTS, Johnathan MORRIS, Wm. BROWNLOW & John McDOUGAL his securities Where upon the said E H PUGH and Each of said securities came into Court and acknowledged the execution of the same the said Bonds is in work and form to wit

State of Tennessee) Know all men by these presents that we Elijah H. PUGH,
Wayne County) Hiram ROBERTS, Jonathan MORRIS. Wm. BROWNLOW John McDOUGAL all of the County and State aforesaid are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of Two thousand dollars for the payment of which well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs Executors and administrators Jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated this 3rd April 1849.

The condition of the above obligation is such that where as the above bound Elijah H. PUGH was on the first Saturday in March 1848 Duly and Constitutionally Elected Sheriff and Collector of the State and county Tax for said County of Wayne for two years from the time of such Election. Now if the said Elijah H PUGH as such Collector of the public Tax shall well and truly collect all the State Tax and also all the Tax on School lands within said County of Wayne which by law he ought to collect and shall well and truly account for and pay over to the Treasurer of the State of Tennessee all Tax by him Collected or which by law he aught to have collected during the year 1849 at the time and in the manner directed by law then this obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect
//s// E H PUGH, H ROBERTS, Jonathan MORRIS, Wm. BROWNLOW, Jr., J McDOUGAL.

Tuesday April 3rd 1849
E. H. PUGH bond [this is another bond, worded like that on page 45, except the amount of the bond is $3500.00 and the bond is for PUGH as Sheriff and Collector. The same securities are given and the same five men signed the bond.]
Whereupon the said E H PUGH took the necessary Oath for his qualification.

Ordered that Court adjourn tell Court in Course. ??s?? W CARTER, A. MONTAGUE, H ROBERTS.

Shields Cemetery

GPS Location: 35° 17? 8.6? N, 87° 45? 43.2? W

The Shields Cemetery lies just south of Waynesboro, Tennessee. To reach the cemetery, travel south from Waynesboro on State Highway #13. Turn left (east) onto Green River Access Rd. beside the Green River Baptist Church. Travel 3 tenths of a mile and turn right at the cemetery sign. Go about 1 tenth mile to the cemetery. The cemetery is surrounded by a chain link fence and the grounds are well maintained. This survey was completed May 21, 2008. Updated 31 October 2011.

Enumeration performed by David & Martha Montgomery.

Adkisson, Martha I.; b. 14 Dec 1839, d. 25 Oct 1910
Anderson, Virginia; b. 11 Dec 1880, d. 28 Feb 1920, wife of W.H.
Armstrong, George J.; b. 10 Jun 1921, d. 04 Jan 1986, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Armstrong, infant; b. 01 Dec 1947, d. 01 Dec 1947, son of C.J. & R.O.
Armstrong, Ruby (Old); b. 04 Jan 1920, only date
Ayers, Emma; b. 1917, d. 1946
Ayers, infant; b. 1924, d. 1924, son of Mr. & Mrs. Noah Ayers
Ayers, Nannie; b. 1880, d. 1920
Ayers, Noah E.; b. 1879, d. 1959
Ayers, Ora; b. 1884, d. 1966
Baer, Angela Lynn; b. 03 Jan 1965, d. 06 Oct 1985
Baker, Charles H.; b. 10 Nov 1935, d. 05 May 1967
Baker, James R.; b. 03 Jun 1918, d. 19 Sep 1918, son of J.W. & Waymon
Baker, Waymon P.; b. 24 Jun 1899, d. 20 Oct 1993
Baker, Wesley; b. 22 Nov 1890, d. 06 Jan 1963
Barnes, Hazel (Ethridge); b. 30 Apr 1925, d. 17 Feb 2000
Bates, Betty Lou (Carter); b. 23 Feb 1927, d. 24 Apr 1997
Bates, Robert A.; b. 14 Nov 1926, d. 29 Mar 2001, husband of Betty Lou
Beckham, Richard Lowell “Rick”; b. 25 Feb 1953, d. 08 Sep 1998
Bedford, Lucy Lee; b. 1857, d. 1936
Bedford, Nancy J.; b. 10 Jun 1842, d. 29 Nov 1917
Bedford, Stephen M.; b. 08 Oct 1818, d. 15 Jan 1908
Bedford, Stephen M.; b. 08 Oct 1818, d. 15 Jan 1908
Bedford, Thomas J.; b. 1854, d. 1931
Berry, Clarence; b. 03 May 1885, d. 03 Jul 1885, infant of W.J. & L.D.
Berry, Maye; b. 11 Aug 1879, d. 07 Nov 1881, daughter of W.J. & L.D.
Betts, Ella Elizabeth; b. & d. 13 Feb 2011, daughter of Amy & Michael 
Biskup, Louis; b. 20 Dec 1919, d. 18 Nov 1963, 1st Lt. US Air Force WWII
Biskup, Mary Lou; b. 24 Sep 1921, d. 07 Dec 1980, 1st Lt. US Army Nurse Corps WWII
Bivens, Nancy E.; b. 14 Dec 1831, d. 10 Aug 1910, wife of Stephen Bivens
Brady, Eliza; b. 21 Oct 1833, d. 20 Apr 1916, wife of John W. Brady
Brady, Jack W.; b. 07 Apr 1854, d. 12 Jul 1931
Brady, James L.; b. 10 Apr 1837, d. 23 Dec 1899, son of W.A. & M.V.
Brady, Josie; b. 04 Mar 1883, d. 19 Mar 1885, daughter of J.W. & N.E.
Brady, Louis M.; b. 18 Nov 1856, d. 20 Dec 1869, son of J.W. & J.
Brady, N. E.; b. 27 Sep 1853, d. 09 Sep 1900, wife of John W.
Brady, Nettie; b. 18 Apr 1880, d. 03 Sep 1882, daughter of J.W. & N.E.
Brady, Oscar; b. 08 Dec 1877, d. 16 Nov 1908, husband of Zora
Brady, Willie; b. 02 Mar 1890, d. 26 Sep 1894, son of J.W. & N.E.
Brewer, Betty Ann; b. 04 Mar 1937, d. 04 Mar 1937, infant daughter of E.R. Brewer & wife
Brewer, Bonnie; b. 03 Jan 1908, d. 20 Jul 1908, daughter of G.W. & Mary J. Brewer
Brewer, Cicero G.; b. 02 Nov 1905, d. 30 Oct 1953
Brewer, James O.; b. 11 Jan 1884, d. 15 Dec 1935
Brewer, Lealer; b. 14 Jan 1909, d. 08 Jan 1911, daughter of J.O. & L.M.
Brewer, Lillie M.; b. 15 May 1886, d. 28 Aug 1957
Brewer, Lucinda; b. 02 May 1857, d. 22 Jul 1932, wife of W.H.
Brewer, Minnie; b. 1810, d. 19??
Brewer, Moral Oren; b. 06 Nov 1912, d. 27 Sep 1913, son of J.H. & Carrie E.
Brewer, Patricia J. (Harvey); b. 13 Feb 1936, d. 05 Jan 2003
Brewer, Robert; b. 1898, d. 1951
Brewer, S. S.; b. 22 Dec 1890, d. 23 Dec 1910, son of W.H. & L.C.
Brewer, Tommy Harold; b. 31 Oct 1937, d. 28 Sep 1939
Brewer, W. H.; b. 20 Dec 1856, d. 01 Jun 1927
Brookshire, Gerald Wendell; b. 14 Mar 1934, d. 28 Dec 2004, CM1 US Navy Korea, Vietnam
Brookshire, Mary (Morrison); b. 10 Jan 1935, d. 13 Aug 2011, wife of Gerald Wendell, m: 28 Jun 1957
Brown, Clara M.; b. 22 Jul 1871, d. 12 Jan 1945
Brown, Justin Luke; b. 30 Jan 1989, d. 08 Nov 1992
Bruton, Jim Frank; b. 14 Nov 1914, d. 26 Feb 1976, Cpl. Army Air Forces WWII
Bruton, Mavis (Burks); b. 06 Apr 1924, d. 11 Apr 1997
Bunch, Patsy (Staggs); b. 01 Nov 1946, d. 24 May 2008
Busby, Theo C.; b. 14 Oct 1905, d. 30 Dec 1984
Butler, Catherine Ann; b. 28 Feb 1949, d. 28 Feb 1949, daughter of Elvin & Sara Bonnie
Butler, Ella; b. 29 Mar 1908, d. 24 Jul 1945, 1st wife of Elvin
Butler, Elvin; b. 16 Jan 1904, d. 22 Oct 2004
Butler, no names or information
Butler, no names or information
Butler, Sara Bonnie; b. 19 Jul 1908, d. 10 Dec 1991, 2nd wife of Elvin
Byram, Marion A.; b. 30 Apr 1931, d. Jun 1984 
Byram, Peggy L.; b. 1935, only date
Carter, Everett Earl; b. 29 May 1897, d. 16 Mar 1960
Carter, Louella (Merriman); b. 20 May 1907, d. 12 Aug 1988
Casteel, Ada Beulah; b. 16 Aug 1900, d. 13 Jun 1904, daughter of G.F. & Sarah E.
Casteel, Ida; b. 08 Nov 1898, d. 16 Sep 1899, daughter of G.F. & Sarah E.
Casteel, Emeline; b. 02 Feb 1849, d. 23 Aug 1917
Casteel, G. Nathaniel; b. 05 Apr 1912, d. 30 Aug 1913, son of G.F. & Sarah E.
Casteel, Hattie; b. 08 Aug 1883, d. 17 Dec 1904, wife of F.R.
Casteel, Lizzie; b. 17 Jan 1884, d. 31 Oct 1902, wife of J.F. Casteel
Casteel, Mary E.; b. 05 Mar 1854, d. 11 Jul 1911, wife of W.H.
Casteel, S. N.; b. 1847, d. 23 Nov 1917
Casteel, W. H.; b. 05 Oct 1855, d. 10 Sep 1900, 
Caton, Arthur B.; b. 1877, d. 1960
Caton, Carmine; b. 13 Feb 1903, d. 15 Feb 1903, daughter of A.B. & E.
Caton, D. S.; b. 23 Jul 1849, d. 08 Dec 1911
Caton, Ethel O.; b. 02 Dec 1877, d. Dec 1966 
Caton, Luther S.; b. 12 Jan 1892, d. 04 Mar 1917, son of D.S. & M.A.
Caton, Mary A.; b. 19 Aug 1850, d. 14 Mar 1917, wife of D.S.
Caton, Sarah E.; b. 18 May 1868, d. 23 Apr 1907, wife of W.T.
Caton, William E.; b. 31 Jan 1894, d. 26 Oct 1895, son of W.T. & S.E.
Chapman, Louisa (Jacobs); b. 25 Aug 1848, d. 03 Jul 1901
Christiansen, Pearl (Old); b. 01 Dec 1895, d. 25 Dec 1961
Clay, Annie W.; b. 12 Feb 1896, d. 06 Nov 1983
Clay, Isaac C.; b. 16 Feb 1847, d. 19 Feb 1919
Clay, Leonard E.; b. 16 Jul 1894, d. 06 Feb 1975
Clay, Mary J.; b. 14 Apr 1851, d. 30 Jan 1935
Clay, Naomi Ary; b. 06 Jun 1916, d. 02 Sep 1997
Clayton, Everett L.; b. 23 Apr 1914, d. 20 Apr 1969
Clayton, Mavolyn D.; b. 26 Jun 1918, d. 07 Sep 2001, m: 29 Sep 1934
Cole, Addison O.; b. 29 Oct 1835, d. 29 Nov 1931
Cole, Delana; b. 11 Dec 1839, d. 02 Oct 1903, wife of Sam Cole
Cole, Elizabeth; b. 22 Sep 1838, d. 04 Jan 1910
Cole, Harold Guilford; b. 01 Nov 1955, d. 02 Nov 1955
Cole, Jasper E.; b. 1863, d. 1930
Cole, Jno H.; b. 17 May 1834, d. 07 Aug 1903
Cole, Lina; b. Apr 1861, d. 08 Jun 1908
Cole, Nancy Linn; b. 1838, d. 1916
Cole, Sallie B.; b. 1872, d. 1920
Cole, Sam; b. 06 Jan 1832, d. 16 May 1918
Cole, Wallace G.; 03 May 1940, only date, infant of G.T. & Mary Lou Cole
Coleman, Scott Wayne; b. 1969, d. 1971
Collins, Beulah; b. 1914, d. 1986
Collins, Franklin; b. 1942, d. 1944
Collins, Jimmy; b. 1936, d. 1941
Collins, Robert Lee; b. 03 Jan 1951, d. 27 Sep 2005
Collins, Sandra Gail; b. 02 Sep 1952, only date
Copeland, Ernestine; b. 14 Jul 1919, d. 25 May 1920, daughter of W.W. & Mamie
Corn, Harry G.; b. 22 Nov 1894, d. 25 Dec 1957, TN BN SGT. MAJ. INF. SCHOOL DET WWI
Corn, Virginia L.; b. 12 Mar 1902, d. 01 Oct 1980
Crews, Betty June; b. 04 Jun 1932, only date
Crews, Marion Temperance; b. 1901, d. 1982
Crews, Mary A. (Brown); b. 05 Oct 1944, d. 03 February 2011, wife of Joe, m: 17 Mar 1962
Crews, Mary M.; b. 1879, d. 1958
Crews, Van Cole; b. 05 Feb 1929, d. 09 Sep 2006
Crews, Vernon Von (Jack); b. 1901, d. 1975
Crews, Walter J.; b. 1877, d. 1956
Culp, Jessie R.; b. 1887, d. 1959
Cypert, Isham N.; b. 1848, d. 1936
Cypert, Mary Edna; b. 26 Jul 1880, d. 14 Oct 1880, daughter of I.N. & V.I.
Cypert, Virginia S.; b. 1852, d. 1899
Daniel, Meda; b. 20 Mar 1895, d. 29 Mar 1985, m: 31 Oct 1912
Daniel, Monroe; b. 08 Sep 1885, d. 15 Aug 1961
Davis, Annie B.; b. 06 Sep 1888, d. 31 Jul 1979
Davis, Dovie (Fowler); b. 18 Feb 1900, d. 05 Apr 1980
Davis, Frankie; b. 02 Nov 1908, d. 17 Aug 1909
Davis, J. C.; b. 19 Jan 1934, d. 06 May 2009, husband of Louise
Davis, Janie; b. 1873, d. 1950, wife of Joe
Davis, Joe; b. 20 Feb 1886, d. 24 Feb 1964
Davis, John Henry; b. 1890, d. 1954
Davis, Jossie; b. 28 Jun 1857, d. 06 May 1929
Davis, Katherine; b. 15 Feb 1919, d. 21 Mar 2004, m: 26 Aug 1939
Davis, Louise (Martin); b. 13 Jun 1939, d. 29 Sep 2919, wife of J.C., m: 19 Mar 1955
Davis, Milas Green Berry; b. 25 Jan 1888, d. 29 Oct 1926
Davis, Milas M.; b. 21 Nov 1919, d. 16 Dec 1987, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Davis, Nettie Pearl; b. 1900, d. 1978
Davis, Reba F.; b. 06 Feb 1945, only date, m: 11 May 1962
Davis, Ruby P.; b. 05 Feb 1920, only date, m: 08 Aug 1942
Davis, W. H.; b. 09 Apr 1859, d. 12 Mar 1937
Davis, William Samuel; b. 27 Feb 1938, d. 29 Sep 1963
Davis, William Taft; b. 31 Mar 1916, d. 07 Oct 1983
Delaney, Mabel (Duren); b. 12 Apr 1932, only date, wife of William H., m: 20 Sep 1950
Delaney, William H.; b. 26 Jan 1926, d. 26 Jan 2011, US Marine Corp WWII, Retired Baptist minister
Dixon, Burbin B.; b. 27 Oct 1912, d. 19 Jan 1988
Dixon, Burnett B.; b. 1955, d. 1976
Dixon, Clovis V.; b. 15 May 1937, d. 23 Dec 2010, husband of Helen
Dixon, Dorothy Jean; b. 05 May 1960, d. 23 Dec 1980
Dixon, George Oral; b. 10 Jul 1957, d. 04 Jun 2006
Dixon, James E.; b. 1968, d. 1968
Dixon, James Loyd; b. 18 Nov 1943, d. 08 Dec 2006
Dixon, Joel; b. 07 Mar 1962, d. 12 Mar 1962
Dixon, John Louis; b. 03 Jan 1932, d. 28 Nov 1993
Dixon, Joyce Marie; b. 09 Mar 1948, only date
Dixon, Joyce N.; b. 1972, d. 1972
Dixon, Kathy Gail; b. 27 Oct 1957, only date, m: 26 Mar 1988
Dixon, Lily H.; b. 03 Aug 1876, d. 16 Dec 1940
Dixon, Louis Franklin; b. 16 Mar 1951, d. 23 Jun 1968
Dixon, Marty Eugene; b. 25 Nov 1967, d. 14 Mar 1993
Dixon, Mary A. (Shubert); b. 12 Nov 1971, d. 13 May 2011, wife of Bobby H.
Dixon, Mary L.; b. 1911, d. 1979
Dixon, Raymond M.; b. 1897, d. 1963
Dixon, Ruby Allen; b. 05 Jun 1903, d. 16 May 1960
Dixon, Stacey Marlana; b. 10 Feb 1978, d. 18 Feb 1978
Dixon, Virgie M.; b. 25 Aug 1913, d. Jul 1983
Dixon, Waymon Lorine; b. 11 Apr 1940, only date
Dixon, William F. “Bill”; b. 13 Dec 1933, d. 23 Oct 1993
Dodd, Mildred; b. 1883, d. 1947
Duren, Billy C.; b. 13 Oct 1962, d. 23 Apr 1981
Duren, Claude G.; b. 1915, d. 1952
Duren, Elizabeth M.; b. 05 Jun 1913, d. 09 Nov 2005, m: 30 Jun 1929
Duren, Ellis R.; b. 15 Dec 1941, d. 02 Jun 1946
Duren, Floyd; b. 17 May 1912, d. 08 Feb 1991, Sgt. US Army WWII
Duren, Frankie N.; b. 05 Dec 1916, d. 14 Jan 2008
Duren, Fred L.; b. 18 May 1906, d. 27 Feb 1986
Duren, Hattie W.; b. 25 Apr 1917, d. 19 Aug 1998
Duren, Jesse M.; b. 18 Apr 1908, d. 18 Jul 1983
Duren, Lula Beatrice; d. 24 Jan 1904
Duren, Margaret A.; b. 24 Apr 1909, d. 29 Sep 1986, m: 03 Jul 1930
Duren, Milton; b. 01 Jul 1930, d. 03 Jan 1998
Duren, Robert Daryl; b. 04 Mar 1965, d. 08 Jun 1976
Duren, Samuel W.; b. 1874, d. 1959
Duren, Talmage; b. 26 Jul 1918, d. 01 Jun 1924, son of S.W. & V.B.
Duren, Viola B.; b. 21 Oct 1873, d. May 1975
Eastland, Holbert E.; b. 1900, d. 1968
Eastland, Naomi R.; b. 21 Oct 1899, d. Apr 1992
Edwards, Almos Clyde; b. 23 Oct 1889, d. 17 Jul 1965, TN Sgt. Sup. Co. 56th Inf. WWI
Edwards, Billy Dan; b. 24 Apr 1934, d. 16 May 1998
Edwards, Elijah Jack; b. 01 Oct 1983, d. 10 Aug 2010, husband of Maegan (Barnett), m: 30 Sep 2006
Edwards, Pearl; b. 25 Jan 1906, d. 04 Jun 1993
Edwards, Peggy; b. 28 Nov 1935, d. 14 Jul 1995
Fambrough, Edith Loraine; b. 11 Sep 1921, d. 07 Nov 1996
Fambrough, James R.; b. 07 Apr 1911, d. 28 May 1973
Fielder, Eva Frances; b. 1913, only date
Fielder, James Harris; b. 20 Sep 1909, d. 07 Aug 1985, Capt. US Army WWII
Fielder, John Pitts; b. 22 Sep 1908, d. 09 Jun 1909, son of W.T. & Roxie
Fielder, Roxie; b. 1884, d. 01 Jun 1959
Fielder, W. T.; b. 29 Apr 1874, d. 05 Oct 1911, husband of Roxie
Finchum, Cordelia; no dates
Flippo, Ada (Long); b. 27 Dec 1903, d. 09 Nov 1981
Flippo-Williams, Eddie Marie; b. 03 Dec 1920, d. 07 Feb 2003
Floyd, Clara Faye (Jones); b. 28 Feb 1948, d. 15 May 2006
Fowler, Alberta; b. 21 Aug 1906, d. 22 Jan 1910, daughter of D.N. & Rosa
Fowler, Annie; b. 07 Mar 1908, d. 27 Oct 1988, m: 15 Jan 1930
Fowler, Charlie; b. 30 Mar 1911, d. 28 Jan 1986
Fowler, Chester; b. 15 Apr 1906, d. 03 May 1906, son of J.N. & Missie
Fowler, Cora E.; b. 09 Feb 1888, d. 24 Jan 1889, daughter of J.L. & Alice
Fowler, Danny K.; b. 31 Jul 1950, d. 14 May 2007, SP4 US Army
Fowler, David N.; b. 29 Jul 1980, d. 13 Dec 1968
Fowler, Elmer E.; b. 06 Jul 1891, d. 13 Aug 1971
Fowler, G. F.; b. 29 Mar 1876, d. 20 Feb 1902, son of M.F. & S.E.
Fowler, Geraldine; b. 1945, d. 1959
Fowler, James L.; b. 11 Aug 1870, d. 18 Sep 1948
Fowler, Joseph H.; b. 29 Jul 1880, d. 07 Nov 1968
Fowler, Louis; b. 11 Nov 1908, d. 17 Jan 1983
Fowler, Lurlyne; b. 13 Nov 1922, d. 17 Jan 1986, m: 27 Jun 1948
Fowler, M. F.; b. 20 Mar 1841, d. 20 Jan 1892, husband of S.E.
Fowler, Mae; b. 01 May 1893, d. 22 Jan 1919, wife of Ed Fowler
Fowler, Marion; b. 31 Mar 1917, d. 26 Feb 1999
Fowler, Missie Frances (Brewer); b. 09 May 1886, d. 16 Jan 1919, wife of Joe Fowler
Fowler, Morgan; b. 29 May 1843, d. 21 Jun 1919, wife of Marion F.
Fowler, Parlee; b. 10 Aug 1857, d. 24 Aug 1917
Fowler, Pearl; b. 24 Dec 1908, d. 22 Aug 1989
Fowler, Rosa M.; b. 05 Jul 1881, d. 16 Jun 1965
Fowler, Turman; b. 08 Mar 1916, d. 08 Feb 1935
Fowler, William E.; b. 1889, d. 1949
Frazier, Claude W.; b. 28 Feb 1966, d. 03 Jul 1975
Frazier, Shirley (Staggs) (Kelley); b. 10 Jul 1939, d. 10 Aug 2006
Frazier, William C. “Sonny”; b. 08 Jul 1936, d. 29 Mar 1991
Gallaher, Amos H.; b. 07 Jul 1819, d. 18 May 1904
Gallaher, J. N.; b. 07 Dec 1854, d. 06 Nov 1929
Gallaher, M. E.; b. 24 Jun 1859, d. 13 Oct 1906, wife of J.N.
Gower, Lora L.; b. 1883, d. 1969
Griggs, Alfred; b. 05 Dec 1887, d. 26 Nov 1889, son of J.W. & M.C.
Griggs, Brenda Lee; b. 25 Aug 1965, d. 24 Mar 2010, m: 08 Feb 1982
Griggs, Bulah Mae; b. 24 Jul 1922, d. 06 Feb 1997
Griggs, Calvin Lee; b. 04 Apr 1920, d. 16 Jul 2002
Griggs, Francis Louise; b. 26 Dec 1931, d. 08 Jun 1933
Griggs, Hazel; b. 1962, d. 1962, daughter of Calvin & Bulah
Griggs, Joyce Marie; b. 1943, d. 1943
Griggs, Lannie M.; b. 22 Nov 1904, d. Feb 1979
Griggs, Lizzie L.; b. 07 Mar 1905, d. 07 Aug 1965
Griggs, Melvin Dwayne; b. 23 Apr 1984, d. 12 Mar 2014
Griggs, Ronald Gene; b. 09 Aug 1962, d. 24 Jul 2004
Grimes, Dora; b. 07 Jul 1854, d. 15 Jun 1907, wife of Robert A. Grimes
Grimes, Mayme J.; b. 04 Jan 1890, d. 26 May 1959
Grimes, Robert A.; b. 11 Sep 1856, d. 22 May 1939
Grimes, Robert Elsie; b. 13 Oct 1892, d. 15 Aug 1974
Grimes, Shields; b. 23 Mar 1886, d. 14 Mar 1973
Haggarty, S. C.; b. 27 Feb 1847, no death date
Haggarty, T. J.; b. 06 Jan 1830, d. 21 Oct 1914
Haithcock, Doris H. “Nanny”; b. 18 May 1917, only date
Haithcock, Roy W. “Mr. Roy”; b. 30 Jun 1915, d. 22 Feb 1998, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Hardy, Mattie E.; b. 30 Jul 1896, d. 17 Jan 1978
Harvey, Prebble (McGee); b. 13 Oct 1917, d. 02 Oct 2006
Harvey, Thomas A. Sr.; b. 01 May 1908, d. 26 Jan 2002
Helton, Ada Bell; b. 1881, d. 1953
Helton, Betty L.; b. 28 Apr 1853, d. 27 Jan 1925, 3rd wife of G.T. Helton
Helton, George T.; b. 17 Feb 1843, d. 10 Feb 1925
Helton, George Wayne; b. 1881, d. 1964
Helton, Gracie L.; b. 23 Sep 1915, d. 02 Jan 2005
Helton, James Caton; b. 24 Jun 1925, d. 01 May 2001, PHM2 US Navy WWII
Helton, James F.; b. 19 Mar 1897, d. 15 Oct 1982
Helton, Lorine C.; b. 22 Oct 1904, d. 19 Jan 1990
Helton, Maney I.; b. 10 Nov 1845, d. 03 Nov 1869, 1st wife of G.T. Helton
Helton, Nancy I.; b. 21 Feb 1852, d. 09 May 1901, 2nd wife of G.T. Helton
Helton, Rachel Isabella (Lynn); b. 17 Jul 1893, d. 14 May 1924
Helton, Rose Marie; b. 25 Oct 1938, only date
Helton, Rubye C.; b. 03 Jan 1912, d. 13 Nov 1991
Helton, Walter; b. 24 Aug 1917, d. 10 May 1998
Helton, William Joseph; b. 20 Jan 1874, d. 26 Apr 1920, son of G.T. & N.C.
Henson, Cynthia Mary Ella (Lay); b. 1901, d. 1969
Henson, Dan Monroe; b. 1937, d. 1973
Hickerson, Jerry W.; b. 02 Dec 1944, d. 05 Dec 1944
Hines, Diaella C.; b. 1960, d. 1961
Hobbs, Ollie Leon; b. 29 Jul 1911, d. 07 Apr 1986, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Hobbs, Virginia (Fielder); b. 20 Nov 1910, only date
Holt, Emily P. (Davis); b. 24 Jun 1940, d. 14 Nov 2009
Holt, Hattie L.; b. 12 Jan 1879, d. 21 Sep 1961
Holt, Israel C.; b. 15 May 1864, d. 19 Nov 1936
Holt, Jacqueline G.; b. 27 Mar 1921, d. 19 Mar 2002
Holt, Willard I.; b. 07 Feb 1919, d. 27 Mar 2006
Huckaba, B. G.; no dates, Sergt. Co. “A” 10th TN Inf. 
Huckaba, Emerson; b. 13 May 1885, d. 17 Jan 1902, son of J.F. & M.A. Huckaba
Huckaba, Malinda J. (Shields); b. Jan 1856, d. Jan 1906, daughter of William Franklin & Martha A. (Moore) Shields, m: Sila Huckaba 05 Jun 1873
Hughes, Jerry Dale “Jake”; b. 17 Aug 1955, d. 04 Feb 2007, SP4 US Army
Jones, Charles E. (Charlie); b. 04 Oct 1951, d. 05 Oct 1974
Jones, Cornelius Eugene “Rooster”; b. 19 Mar 1912, d. 06 Feb 1989
Jones, Edna E.; b. 27 Jan 1915, d. 26 Mar 2005
Jones, Elizabeth R.; b. 01 Mar 1836, d. 26 Mar 1916, wife of W.R. 
Jones, Frances (Irwin); 19 Jan 1937, only date, m: 22 May 1954
Jones, George D.; b. 24 Jan 1919, d. 17 Nov 2002, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Jones, Jennie (Cole); b. 1868, d. 1954
Jones, Joyce Marie; b. 12 Jul 1950, d. 13 Nov 1999
Jones, Mary Marie (West); b. 06 May 1923, d. 28 Jan 2008
Jones, Opal Allene (Cole); b. 21 Sep 1918, d. 14 Jul 1943
Jones, Roy Eugene; b. 14 Dec 1934, only date
Jones, S. R.; b. 1862, d. 1940
Jones, W. R.; b. 13 Oct 1833, d. 21 Mar 1908
Keeton, Carolyn F.; b. 19 Jul 1951, d. 18 Oct 1951
Keeton, Clarence H.; b. 11 May 1907, d. 09 Nov 1990
Keeton, Clarence H.; b. 11 May 1907, d. 09 Nov 1990
Keeton, Dottie; b. 15 Oct 1953, only date
Keeton, Eunice C.; b. 04 Mar 1933, d. 10 Dec 2007
Keeton, Harold E.; b. 21 Mar 1953, d. 04 Feb 1983
Keeton, Henry Taft; b. 1915, d. 1980, Pvt. US Army WWII
Keeton, Herbert W.; b. 03 May 1915, d. 28 Jul 1964, TN Pfc. Btry.“I ” 70th Coast Arty. WWII
Keeton, James E.; b. 28 Feb 1930, only date
Keeton, Joyce Ann; b. 09 May 1938, d. 17 Jul 1939
Keeton, Vivian K.; b. 07 Mar 1914, d. 23 May 2007
Kelley, Clarence L. “Roy”; b. 08 Mar 1940, d. 01 Jan 1963
Kelley, Modess (Goodwin); b. 10 Feb 1914, d. 18 Jan 1959
Kelley, Ollie L. (Pete); b. 01 Jun 1908, d. 14 Jan 1987
Kelley, Samuel Ray; b. 1941, d. 1943
Kelley, Willie “Red”; b. 24 Aug 1922, d. 16 Jun 1984
Kelly, Dorris Marie; b. 05 May 1937, d. 29 Jun 1958, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hillard Kelly
Kelly, Hillard M.; b. 22 May 1906, d. 17 Jan 1977
Kelly, James Hillard "Dumpy"; b. 20 Aug 1934, d. 08 Sep 2010, husband of Pearlean (Pigg), m: 17 May 1958
Kelly, John W.; b. 04 Apr 1877, d. 14 Aug 1963
Kelly, Justin Daniel; b. 07 Nov 1988, d. 23 Jul 2009, son of Dan & Carolyn
Kelly, Mary Katherine; 05 Jan 1951, only date, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hillard Kelly
Kelly, Myrtle E.; b. 12 Aug 1914, d. 16 Oct 1980
Kelly, Ray Paul; b. 05 Feb 1952, d. 27 Apr 1971, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hillard Kelly
Kelly, Tiney E.; b. 20 Nov 1877, d. 10 Feb 1959
Kilburn, Albert N.; b. 08 Jan 1912, d. 19 Mar 1982, Pvt. US Army WWII
Kilburn, Amos F. Jr.; b. 14 Oct 1935, d. 22 Dec 1935
Kilburn, Amos F.; b. 18 Jan 1907, d. 20 Oct 1981
Kilburn, Barbara E.; b. 02 Aug 1973, d. 20 Sep 1973, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Kilburn
Kilburn, Billy Joe; b. 22 May 1948, d. 17 Jun 1967
Kilburn, Billy N.; b. 04 Dec 1937, d. 17 Nov 1998
Kilburn, Billy W.; b. 26 Nov 1969, d. 26 Oct 1980
Kilburn, Bobby; b. 12 Nov 1935, d. 30 Nov 1987
Kilburn, Clara Lee; b. 04 Nov 1924, d. 18 Nov 1946
Kilburn, Clifton Dale; b. 23 Oct 1959, only date
Kilburn, Edward Lee; b. 19 Oct 1936, d. 09 Apr 2000
Kilburn, Elizabeth D.; 04 Dec 1960, only date
Kilburn, Frances E.; b. 15 Sep 1937, d. 19 Jun 1996
Kilburn, Grace (Kelly); b. 02 Apr 1961, d. 18 Jan 1993
Kilburn, Henry Edward; b. 03 May 1903, d. 05 Dec 1975
Kilburn, John H.; b. 15 Nov 1918, d. 15 Aug 1994
Kilburn, Lewis Arnold; b. 05 Mar 1915, d. 18 Sep 1979
Kilburn, Lewis E.; b. 1882, d. 1945
Kilburn, Lillie A.; b. 1888, d. 1957
Kilburn, Lorene; b. 17 Apr 1936, d. 18 Oct 1936
Kilburn, Louise; b. 29 Oct 1918, d. 21 Aug 1973
Kilburn, Mae P.; b. 1930, only date
Kilburn, Marvin; b. 10 Aug 1911, d. 06 Apr 1990, Pvt. US Army WWII
Kilburn, Mary (Riley); b. 18 Sep 1922, d. 07 Aug 2009, wife of John H., m: 08 Sep 1940
Kilburn, Mary A. (Keeton); b. 22 Aug 1901, d. 16 Jun 1986
Kilburn, Phillip Clark; b. 01 Jun 1979, d. 11 Jun 1995
Kilburn, R. J.; b. 1931, d. 1945
Kilburn, Randy; b. 21 May 1964, d. 29 May 1964
Kilburn, Rebecca A.; b. 07 May 1917, d. 17 Aug 1998
Kilburn, Robert H.; b. 30 Jun 1941, d. 22 Jan 2005
Kilburn, Rox Anne Dale; b. 11 Jun 1959, only date
Kilburn, Sandy; b. 08 Sep 1945, only date, m: 07 Jul 1969
Kilburn, Waford Harvel; b. 08 May 1917, d. 14 Oct 1963, TN Pfc. BTRY. “C” 455th CA BN WWII
Kilburn, Walter N.; b. 13 Aug 1921, d. 10 Jul 2007, Pfc. US Army WWII
Kilburn, Walter N.; b. 13 Aug 1921, d. 10 Jul 2007, Pfc. US Army WWII
Kilpatrick, Beckey; b. 03 Mar 1852, d. 12 Oct 1889, wife of R.K.
Langford, Clinte; b. 27 Apr 1899, d. 30 May 1900, son of W.F. & M.E.
Langford, George W.; b. 29 Aug 1875, d. 15 Oct 1878, son of James M. & M.A.
Langford, James M.; b. 22 Oct 1846, d. 10 Apr 1900
Langford, James M.; b. 22 Oct 1877, d. 08 Jun 1933
Langford, Joseph; b. Jan 1871, d. Jan 1871, son of James M. & M.A.
Langford, L. E.; b. 24 Sep 1884, d. 02 Aug 1901
Langford, Laura J.; b. 23 Jan 1886, d. 02 Feb 1910, wife of W.F.
Langford, Laura; b. 28 Jan 1910, d. 11 Oct 1914
Langford, Lina (Gallaher); b. 04 Oct 1882, d. 09 Jun 1921, wife of James M., m: 07 Sep 1902
Langford, M. A.; b. 17 Dec 1847, d. 07 Sep 1905
Langford, Mary; b. 10 Mar 1880, d. 10 Mar 1880, daughter of James M. & M.A.
Langford, Steve; b. 23 Mar 1923, d. 05 Dec 1942
Langford, W. F.; b. 29 Dec 1872, d. 23 Nov 1935
Lay, Buford; b. 26 Dec 1927, d. 21 Apr 2009, husband of Dorothy
Lay, Virgil “Cowboy”; b. 1925, d. 1982
Lee, Albert; b. 1906, d. 1966
Lee, Anna Belle; b. 23 Mar 1909, d. 09 Mar 1994
Lee, Brenda; b. 1958, d. 1959
Lee, David N.; b. 20 Mar 1905, d. 01 Feb 1973
Lee, David; b. 27 Dec 1868, d. 19 Feb 1902, son of H.N. & Elizabeth
Lee, Elizabeth Ann; b. 14 Jan 1833, d. 05 Dec 1910
Lee, Harold; b. Apr 1955, d. Jul 2002
Lee, Henry Newton; b. 17 Feb 1826, d. 31 May 1897, Capt. Co. “A” 10th TN Inf. Civil War
Lee, Iva Mae; b. 1930, d. 2001
Lee, Joe; b. 17 Oct 1873, d. 13 Dec 1956
Lee, Joel Douglas; b. 25 Jul 1933, d. 29 Nov 1933, son of Neil & Anna Belle
Lee, Joenoah; b. 30 Mar 1902, d. 22 Nov 1982, son of Joe & Laura (Helton) Lee
Lee, Kate; b. 21 Oct 1896, d. 08 Dec 1912, daughter of Joe & Laura
Lee, Laura H.; b. 14 Jul 1876, d. 30 Jul 1959
Lee, Lena Myrtle; b. 1904, d. 1963
Lewis, Aaron; b. 1954, d. 1954, son of Mr. & Mrs. Orbie Fowler
Littleton, Regina J. (Davis); b. 01 Jul 1964, d. 10 Aug 2000
Long, Bernice (Cook); b. 23 Jul 1919, d. 17 Aug 1959
Long, Charlie G.; b. 06 Mar 1886, d. 27 Mar 1971
Long, Clyde S.; b. 17 Jun 1906, d. 09 Jul 1994, Pvt. US Army WWII
Long, Dave; b. 25 Jan 1899, d. 02 Oct 1978
Long, Ethel; b. 11 Nov 1900, d. 13 Mar 1971
Long, Jissie S.; b. 04 Nov 1886, d. 18 Nov 1962
Long, Roy Andrew; b. 20 Jul 1914, d. 03 Nov 1930, son of C.G. & Jessie Long
Loyd, Amanda; b. 1854, d. 1950
Loyd, Annie Lee; b. 08 Sep 1895, d. 11 May 1951, wife of G.W. 
Loyd, George W.; b. 30 Jun 1879, d. 03 Mar 1963
Loyd, Hubert; b. 04 Jun 1906, d. 28 Mar 1997
Loyd, William J.; b. 1853, d. 1928
Lynch, Rosa E.; b. 26 Oct 1922, d. 18 Mar 2007
Lynch, Walter Sr.; b. 26 Nov 1912, d. 14 Dec 1986
Lynn, Dollie May; b. 25 Jan 1903, d. 03 Aug 1904, daughter of I.T. & Mary E.
Lynn, Frank Issac; b. 03 Jul 1906, d. 16 Nov 1946
Lynn, Hershul; b. 29 Dec 1906, d. 02 Aug 1907, son of W.A. & May
Lynn, Isaac T.; b. 1866, d. 1949
Lynn, John N.; b. 17 Dec 1894, d. 11 Aug 1971
Lynn, Mary E.; b. 1864, d. 1944
Lynn, Minnie E.; b. 17 Jun 1891, d. 27 Dec 1974
Lynn, Roy E.; b. 18 Dec 1889, d. 11 Mar 1919, son of I.T. & Mary E.
Maples, Glenn Howard; b. 25 May 1939, d. 22 Mar 1984
Maples, Joe Cecil; b. 06 Aug 1934, d. 24 Nov 2000, Pfc. US Army
Maples, Margie (Jones); b. 19 Apr 1933, d. 17 Feb 2014, wife of Max Conrad, m: 22 Dec 1949
Maples, Max Conrad; b. 17 Nov 1932, d. 17 Apr 2009, husband of Margie (Jones)
Maples, Shirley Jean (Meredith); b. 20 Feb 1947, only date, wife of Joe Cecil, m: 09 Aug 1963
Martin, Bertha Mae; b. 11 Oct 1910, d. 19 Jul 2002
Martin, Bob T.; b. 15 Mar 1897, d. 11 May 1973
Martin, Clifford; b. 23 Jun 1903, d. 06 Jun 1971
Martin, Fred J.; b. 15 Nov 1903, d. 02 Apr 1977
Martin, Herman; b. 20 May 1915, d. 05 Oct 1972
Martin, infant; b. 1940, d. 1940, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Martin
Martin, Joyce Ann; b. 1947, d. 1949
Martin, Loretta; b. 05 Mar 1903, d. 05 Jul 1903, daughter of G.R. & M.C. Martin
Martin, Lula H.; b. 25 Oct 1881, d. 04 May 1977
Martin, Mary Pauline; b. 29 Aug 1921, d. 10 Aug 2006
Martin, Mollie J.; b. 1875, d. 1960
Martin, Monetta; b. 05 Mar 1903, d. 09 Jul 1903, daughter of G.R. & M.C. Martin
Martin, Sam A.; b. 1873, d. 1954
Martin, Zula Ann; b. 16 Dec 1905, d. 30 Aug 1947
Matlock, Estella W.; b. 1888, d. 1941
Matlock, James R.; b. 1927, d. 1971
Matlock, William J.; b. 1864, d. 1950
Matthews, Edna Naomi; b. 26 Apr 1905, d. 13 Feb 2002
Matthews, J. D.; b. 24 Jan 1925, d. 21 Mar 1997
McClain, Beckie (Gallaher); b. 1856, d. 1946
McCurry, G. M.; b. 12 Dec 1858, d. 07 Jun 1916
McDonald, William Robert; b. 29 Jul 1937, d. 29 Jul 1937
McGee, Pearl (Dixon); b. 1901, d. 1959
McKibbon, Addie (Taylor); b. 28 Nov 1900, d. 06 Apr 1975
McKibbon, Herbert; b. 16 Dec 1924, d. 07 Sep 1980, Sfc. US Army
McWilliams, infant; b. 07 Jun 1945, d. 07 Jun 1945, son of Mr. & Mrs. Paul McWilliams
McWilliams, Pearl M.; b. 1920, d. 1952
Melson, John R.; b. 1875, d. 1960
Melson, Lina Bell; b. 13 Oct 1907, d. Jan 1990
Melton, Elden Harold; b. 15 Oct 1946, d. 19 Jul 1988, US Army Vietnam
Meredith, Joel Donald; b. 20 Mar 1914, d. 17 Dec 2003, S2 US Coast Guard WWII
Meredith, Sallie (Crews); b. 12 Jul 1931, only date
Merriman, Alice; b. 29 Nov 1883, d. 03 Jan 1958
Merriman, Bonnie; b. 06 Apr 1927, only date
Merriman, Carline (Helton); b. 1906, d. 1969, wife of T. H.
Merriman, David H.; b. 1878, d. 1959
Merriman, Dodge E.; b. 1887, d. 1956
Merriman, Erma L.; b. 19 Nov 1935, only date, m: 01 Jun 1952
Merriman, Florence W.; b. 1883, d. 1964
Merriman, Floyd S.; b. 20 Oct 1913, d. 10 Jun 1988, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Merriman, Frances E. A.; b. 22 May 1850, d. 02 Oct 1894, wife of Jas H.
Merriman, Homer; b. 16 Sep 1891, d. 08 Jan 1966, TN Pvt. 162nd Depot Brigade WWI
Merriman, infant; b. 28 Jan 1927, d. 28 Jan 1927, son of Homer & Maudie
Merriman, J. H.; b. 10 Oct 1834, d. 04 Aug 1917, husband of Frances E.A. Merriman
Merriman, John C.; b. 22 Jan 1876, d. 26 May 1897, son of J.H. & F.E.A. Merriman
Merriman, Joseph E.; b. 27 Sep 1872, d. 30 Sep 1881
Merriman, Maudie; b. 1901, d. 1997
Merriman, R. Corrine; b. 25 May 1877, d. 18 Apr 1899, daughter of J.H. & F.E.A. Merriman
Merriman, Thos F.; b. 17 May 1874, d. 19 Jun 1905, husband of Alice 
Merriman, Tom H.; b. 1904, d. 1978, husband of Carline (Helton)
Merriman, Tom Harris; b. 29 Nov 1938, d. 04 Jul 2005
Merriman, Virgil Harris; b. 23 Apr 1928, d. 11 Nov 2006, Cpl. US Army Korea
Merriman, Walter; b. 1882, d. 1962
Mitchell, Norma D. (Dixon); b. 05 Mar 1941, d. May 1977
Moore, Clara M.; b. 02 Apr 1886, d. Dec 1974 
Moore, Fred M.; b. 1881, d. 1968
Moore, J. M.; d. 27 Nov 1891, husband of Lizzie
Moore, Lizzie; b. 28 Jun 1874, d. 20 Jan 1902, daughter of J.F. & M.A. Huckaba
Morgan, Frank; b. 28 Mar 1863, d. 12 Oct 1927
Morgan, J. L.; b. 10 Jul 1841, d. 19 Apr 1917, husband of Mary J.
Morgan, J. N.; b. 22 Apr 1858, d. 19 Apr 1928
Morgan, Jane; b. 23 May 1821, d. 11 Jun 1897, wife of Pleasant C.
Morgan, Jonathan Michael Wayne; b. 21 Jan 2007, d. 21 Jan 2007
Morgan, Joseph Calvin; b. 25 Aug 1861, d. 14 Sep 1887
Morgan, Mary J.; b. 19 Dec 1839, death date not legible
Morgan, Mattie J.; b. 19 Nov 1870, d. 14 May 1991
Morgan, Ollie W.; b. 23 Feb 1890, d. 30 Oct 1891, daughter of J.N. & M.J.
Morgan, Pleasant C.; b. Aug 1819, d. 22 Aug 1890
Morrison, Nora; b. 06 Feb 1887, d. 20 Sep 1901, daughter of J.L. & N.C.
Morrison, Clarice D.; b. 07 May 1903, d. 22 Oct 1969, m: 18 Jun 1922
Morrison, Flora; b. 15 May 1926, d. 13 Mar 2005
Morrison, James Lester; b. 1903, d. 1978
Morrison, Joel R.; b. 31 Mar 1925, d. 01 Oct 2000, S2 US Navy WWII
Morrison, John Hiram; b. 25 Aug 1870, d. 24 Jan 1909
Morrison, Lizzie (Burns); b. 25 Oct 1853, d. 16 Oct 1925, wife of W.D.
Morrison, Lydia (Hardin); b. 20 May 1828, d. 22 Mar 1906, m: 07 Aug 1845
Morrison, Margaret K.; b. 1871, d. 1953
Morrison, Margaret M. “M3”; b. 17 May 1931, d. 13 Dec 1997
Morrison, Mary Edna; b. 25 Mar 1899, d. 13 Sep 1914, daughter of J.H. & M.K.
Morrison, Merida; b. 13 Feb 1827, d. 25 Nov 1905
Morrison, Nancy; b. 04 May 1866, d. 23 Aug 1900
Morrison, Ora; b. 1875, d. 1941
Morrison, Seymour; b. 1876, d. 1932
Morrison, W. D.; b. 11 Feb 1850, d. 06 Dec 1927
Morrison, William Greyford; b. 02 Nov 1898, d. 25 Feb 1964
Morrison, Bradford; b. 18 Jul 1887, d. 23 Jul 1887, son of W.D. & R.E.
Morrison, James M.; b. 07 Apr 1868, d. 25 Aug 186?, son of M. & L.G.
Morrison, Joseph; b. 10 Jan 1873, d. 23 Jan 1873, son of M. & L.C.
Nutt, Almer E.; b. 1902, d. 1972
Nutt, Polly Ann; b. 1900, d. 1964
O’Conner, Carolyn A.; b. 17 Nov 1942, d. 23 Feb 2004
Old, Eglantine L.; b. 20 Jun 1806, d. 16 Nov 1863, wife of H.S.
Old, Eliza E.; b. 15 Sep 1827, d. 23 Nov 1888, wife of M. Henderson Old
Old, Ephriam McLean; b. 11 Mar 1909, d. 17 Oct 1981
Old, Finis E.; 14 Dec 1867, only date
Old, Hazeline; b. 27 Feb 1899, d. 12 Jul 1899, daughter of J.L. & F.E.
Old, Hugh S.; b. 17 Jan 1852, d. 18 Nov 1896
Old, James H.; b. 20 Sep 1858, d. 04 Aug 1859, son of M.H. & E.E.
Old, John L.; b. 01 Feb 1863, d. 10 Mar 1931
Old, M. Henderson; b. 27 Sep 1828, d. 05 Jan 1888
Old, Martha Adeline (Morrison); b. 21 Nov 1855, d. 17 Mar 1947
Old, Mattie (Gould); b. 24 Aug 1914, d. 16 Sep 1961, m: 10 Feb 1941
Old, Myrtle Ida; b. 16 Nov 1900, d. 07 Mar 1986
Old, Nona M.; b. 08 Oct 1891, d. 18 Oct 1985
Old, Sofina (Morrisson); b. 17 Jan 1859, d. 27 Jan 1934
Old, Talmage J.; b. 24 Jun 1891, d. 24 May 1942
Old, Thomas; b. 19 Mar 1856, d. 03 May 1915
Old, William P.; b. 11 Oct 1890, d. 01 Jul 1973
Old, Henry; b. 04 Apr 1796, d. 23 Mar 1863, husband of E.L.
Palmer, Flo; b. 03 Feb 1900, d. 28 Oct 1992
Palmer, James E.; b. 07 Oct 1896, d. 31 Dec 1970
Palmer, James T.; b. 06 Mar 1924, d. 16 Jan 1986
Pulley, Annie Ruth; b. 23 Dec 1956, d. 14 Jan 1958
Pulley, Mamie L.; b. 20 May 1919, d. 04 Mar 1987
Rawlins, Louise E.; b. 12 Dec 1906, d. 22 Dec 1974
Rawlins, Walter A.; b. 29 Dec 1906, d. 23 Dec 1985
Ray, 1946, only information
Ray, C.; b. 04 Aug 1831, no death date
Ray, J. H.; d. 14 Dec 1895, son of J.A. & S.J.
Ray, John Raymond; b. 05 Jan 1938, d. 24 May 1991
Ray, M. E.; d. 23 Oct 1884, daughter of J.A. & S.J.
Ray, Marion; d. 09 Oct 1895, son of T.J. & N.P.
Ray, Martha; b. 1828, d. 18 Oct 1914
Ray, Nancy Parlee; b. 1860, d. 1939
Ray, Rebecca Crews; b. 15 Mar 1942, d. 06 Jan 1995
Ray, Thomas Jason; b. 1858, d. 1936
Reeves, Betty Lou; b. 23 Jan 1937, d. 08 Nov 1986
Reeves, Esther M.; b. 22 Jan 1928, only date
Reeves, Eula Mae; b. 19 Oct 1906, d. 03 Sep 1988
Reeves, Floyd Harold Sr.; b. 21 Sep 1925, d. 20 Oct 1981, S1 US Navy WWII
Reeves, Louella; b. 03 Aug 1932, d. 26 Mar 1971
Reeves, Peggy J.; b. 19 Oct 1934, d. 13 Jun 1990
Reeves, Roy Lee; b. 29 Feb 1932, only date
Riley, Bertha J.; b. 1893, d. 1960
Riley, Elmer W.; b. 1893, d. 1942
Riley, Hoyt; b. 1933, d. 1943
Riley, J. E.; b. 05 Oct 1892, d. 29 Jan 1956
Riley, James A.; b. 01 Jan 1865, d. Apr 1945
Riley, James Calvin; b. 28 Oct 1924, d. 05 Oct 1995, SC3 US Navy WWII
Riley, Josephene; b. 06 Nov 1913, d. 14 Nov 1987
Riley, Margie N.; b. 25 May 1934, only date
Riley, Rev. John Wesley; b. 01 Jul 1930, d. 26 Sep 2006, US Navy
Riley, twins; b. 1945, d. 1945
Risner, James Ellis; b. 01 Apr 1929, d. 25 Oct 1998
Roberson, Nannie; b. 02 Jul 1902, d. 23 Dec 1903, daughter of B.B. & A.G.
Russell, Lucille (Taylor); b. 1892, d. 1983
Rutledge, Leander E.; b. 10 Jul 1882, d. 22 Nov 1890, daughter of W.M. & S.J.
Rutledge, Susanah Jane; b. 09 Aug 1860, d. 12 Feb 1886
Rutledge, William M.; b. 16 Sep 1859, d. 14 Jan 1888
Sawyer, Anna B.; b. 02 Mar 1915, d. 08 Apr 1989, wife of Edward, m: 08 Oct 1938
Sawyer, Edward J.; b. 23 Nov 1907, d. 22 Sep 1990
Sawyer, Edward J.; b. 23 Nov 1907, d. 22 Sep 1990
Shaneyfelt, Milton; b. 22 Aug 1896, d. 26 May 1980, Pvt. US Army WWI
Shaneyfelt, Viola Ella; b. 10 Oct 1899, d. 25 Jul 1994
Shelton, Jerry T.; b. 09 Apr 1934, only date
Shelton, Mary Ann; b. 28 Mar 1933, d. 22 Oct 1992
Shields, J.  T.; b. 19 Feb 1825, d. 07 Dec 1895
Shields, Martha D.; b. 20 Jun 1830, d. 08 May 1884
Shields, Mary E.; b. 23 Oct 1858, d. 08 Sep 1881, daughter of Sylvester L. & Jane A.
Shields, Mary M.; b. 22 ??? 1796, d. ?? Aug 1860, wife of William B. Shields
Sills, Martha (Grimes); b. 25 Dec 1895, d. 24 Nov 1974
Skelton, Charles D. "Charlie"; b. 03 Dec 1940, d. 22 Aug 2009, husband of Joan (Staggs)
Skelton, Chastina; b. 2003, d. 2003
Skrypinski, Joseph; b. 26 Oct 1908, d. 01 Jul 2001, Pvt. US Army
Smith, Avis L.; b. 31 Mar 1918, d. 30 Mar 1920, daughter of J.F. & Rosa E.
Smith, Buford T.; b. 13 Nov 1915, d. 04 Mar 1923, son of J.F. & Rosa E.
Smith, E. Arlene; b. 1919, d. 1920, twin daughter of E.C. & Ada H. Smith
Smith, Effie M.; b. 20 Jun 1902, d. 30 May 1983
Smith, Frances (Loyd); b. 05 Sep 1874, d. 09 Nov 1942
Smith, Horace Homer; b. 25 Aug 1894, d. 29 Aug 1895, son of R.J. & F.M.
Smith, J. E., no dates, Co. “F” 6th TN Cav.
Smith, Robert Jasper; b. 06 Sep 1869, d. 01 Sep 1954
Smith, Rosa E. (Kilburn); b. 28 Mar 1894, d. 07 Mar 1921, wife of J.F.
Smith, Roy H.; b. 17 May 1892, d. 13 Jul 1959, TN Pvt. Co. “D” 324th Inf. WWI
Staggs, Clayton C.; b. 08 Mar 1921, d. 25 Aug 2004, Pvt. US Army WWII
Staggs, Doshie; b. 28 Jun 1898, d. Sep 1987
Staggs, Heath Lynn; b. 25 Nov 1973, d. 13 Apr 2005
Staggs, Helen (Sawyer); b. 20 Nov 1943, only date, m: 24 Sep 1960
Staggs, James Carroll; b. 13 Oct 1936, d. 26 Apr 2005, PO1 US Navy
Staggs, James W.; b. 05 Nov 1916, d. 03 Feb 1981
Staggs, John; b. 20 Mar 1891, d. 20 Nov 1961
Staggs, Leonard; b. 27 Feb 1919, d. 02 Oct 1966, TN Pvt. Co. “F” 106th Inf. WWII BSM
Staggs, Lorine (Maples); b. 30 May 1917, d. 15 Oct 1987
Staggs, Lue; b. 05 Aug 1876, d. 11 Sep 1917, wife of Ben 
Staggs, Mary Christine; b. 23 Jan 1930, d. 08 Jan 1995
Staggs, Myrtle M.; b. 08 Mar 1921, only date, m: 26 Nov 1935
Staggs, Robert “Little Man”; b. 10 Feb 1965, d. 10 Feb 1965
Staggs, Rosa Lee; b. 17 Jan 1925, d. 24 Jun 1997
Staggs, Theresa Kay; b. 22 Dec 1962, d. 08 Jun 1963
Stricklin, Jeremy Lynn; b. 6 Dec 1974, d. 27 Mar 2014, husband of Candy Garland
Stutts, Alfred H.; b. 1889, d. 1940
Stutts, Ella C.; b. 09 Nov 1895, d. May 1980 
Stutts, Isabelle; b. 19 May 1870, d. 13 Jul 1947
Stutts, J. C.; b. 28 Jun 1863, d. 12 Oct 1894
Stutts, Lottie; b. 13 Sep 1888, d. 13 Jun 1894, daughter of J.C. & I.J.
Taylor, Alfred I.; b. 1886, d. 1966
Taylor, Bornie B.; b. 05 Jun 1897, d. 18 Aug 1899, son of W.F. & E.A.
Taylor, Dr. James Hayes; b. 13 Dec 1876, d. 30 Jul 1962
Taylor, Edna W.; b. 1891, d. 1971
Taylor, Eliza Ann; b. 08 Mar 1856, d. 02 Jun 1939
Taylor, Frankie (Cole); b. 11 Jun 1879, d. 19 Mar 1972
Taylor, James Cole; b. 21 Aug 1910, d. 29 Apr 1974
Taylor, Dr. Jesse C.; b. 13 Jun 1844, d. 13 Sep 1900
Taylor, John H.; b. 03 Jan 1860, d. 23 Mar 1923
Taylor, Katherine; b. 28 Oct 1922, d. 28 Oct 1922, daughter of A.J. & M.E. Taylor
Taylor, Meda (Cole); b. 1861, d. 1946
Taylor, Robert Link; b. 20 Sep 1938, d. 18 Oct 1993, EMP2 US Navy
Taylor, William Franklin; b. 19 Jun 1853, d. 01 Sep 1918
Thompson, Jewel (McGee); b. 24 Jan 1932, only date, m: 03 Jul 1946
Thompson, Shields Jr.; 26 Nov 1941, son of Mr. & Mrs. Shields Thompson
Thompson, William Edd; b. 02 Jan 1921, d. 04 Mar 1999
Thrasher, Patricia Gail; b. 25 May 1972, d. 25 May 1972, daughter of Larry & Judy
Unknown Surname, Jeffery W. no information
Unknown, infant
Walker, John W.; b. no dates, Co. “D” 51st Ind. Inf.
Wallace, Sabrina R.; b. 12 Oct 1968, d. 12 Oct 1968
Whitby, Carroll; b. 1915, d. 1915, son of William C.
Whitby, Charlott U.; b. 14 Feb 1854, d. 30 Jul 1915, wife of T.J.
Whitby, Robbie M.; b. 12 Oct 1885, d. 19 Aug 1977
Whitby, T. J.; b. 21 Dec 1854, d. 14 Jan 1932
Whitby, William C.; b. 1887, d. 1921
White, Ralph; b. 1915, d. 1952
Whitehead, Sallie I.; b. 15 Feb 1887, d. Jan 1968 
Williams, Clyde Waco; b. 10 Jul 1905, d. 26 Apr 1988
Williams, Edd R.; b. 12 Jun 1882, d. 10 Aug 1956
Williams, Emmer; b. 22 Jan 1882, d. 10 Mar 1949
Williams, Lucile (White); b. 05 Apr 1913, d. 03 Apr 1944, m: 02 Feb 1930
Wilson, Deck F.; b. 23 Aug 1913, d. 24 Feb 1956
Wilson, Ersie; b. 29 Nov 1908, d. 29 Sep 1965
Wood, Willie J. M.; b. 09 Jul 1900, d. 30 Jul 1900, son of R.J. & M.J.
Woods, Delia Ruth; b. 27 Feb 1927, d. 29 Nov 1982
Wooley, Bernice D.; b. 01 Oct 1925, d. 15 Jul 1980
Wooley, Ray; b. 25 Apr 1918, d. 25 Jul 1987

Morrow/White Cemetery

GPS Coordinates: 35° 17? 52.8?N, 87° 45? 20.4?W

The White/Morrow Cemetery is southeast of Green River in Waynesboro, TN. To reach the cemetery, travel south on Tennessee Highway #13 1.8 miles. Turn east off highway 13 onto Helton Street and go .2 miles. Turn right onto Upper Green River Rd. and travel .6 miles. Turn left at the Green River Tabernacle and travel .1 miles and turn right over a small bridge. Drive along side the field and up a small hill. The cemetery is directly in front inside a fence.

This cemetery, according to sources, is actually two cemeteries. The first being the White Cemetery and the second being the Morrow Cemetery. The Morrow Cemetery has no recent burials whereas the White Cemetery has a burial as recent as 2008. In this enumeration, the White Cemetery is listed first & the Morrow Cemetery next.

Enumeration by David & Martha Montgomery.
This enumeration was completed on 16 February 2009. Updated 6 June 2009.

WHITE CEMETERY

Bradford, Worda (White); b. 10 Feb 1918, d. 09 Aug 2007
Hull, James Samuel; b. 06 Nov 1904, d. 30 Sep 1985
Hull, Mabel (White); b. 03 Dec 1906, d. 16 Sep 1995
Kerce, Frances A. (White); b. 24 Oct 1940, d. 29 Jul 2008, wife of Joseph, cremated & ashes placed in White Cemetery
Pearce, Elmer Jr.; b. 27 Nov 1923, d. 26 Aug 1993, Cpl. US Marine Corps WWII
Pearce, Jewell (Swinea); b. 20 Feb 1930, d. 02 Jun 2007
Pearce, Terry Lee; b. 27 Apr 1946, d. 27 May 2009, cremated
Rose, Jesse Lee; b. 1886, d. 1955
Rose, Mary E.; b. 1886, d. 1953
Ruddle, David J.; b. 05 Oct 1986, d. 01 Jan 2009
Swinea, Bonnie L.; b. 01 Apr 1932, only date, wife of William Lonnie, m: 14 Feb 1948
Swinea, Samuel Edward; b. 22 Aug 1940, d. 11 Mar 1988
Swinea, Steven Joseph; b. 26 Feb 1947, d. 23 Jun 2000
Swinea, William Lonnie; b. 18 Jan 1928, d. 26 Mar 1990, Pfc. US Army WWII
Vickery, David M.; b. 16 Feb 1919, d. 03 Jan 1958
Vickery, John David Jr.; b. 23 Nov 1970, d. 08 Sep 2005
Vickery, Mary E.; b. 23 Aug 1925, d. 05 Sep 1996
White, Cora Lusenda; b. 07 Aug 1881, d. 14 Jul 1965
White, James Anthony; b. 18 Dec 1946, d. 09 Feb 2008, Sgt. US Marine Corps Vietnam
White, John P. Jr.; b. 16 Feb 1939, d. 09 Dec 1940
White, Sandra Joan; b. 11 Dec 1942, d. 29 Dec 1946
White, Thomas Samuel; b. 16 Feb 1867, d. 23 Aug 1954
White, Waymon; b. 15 Jun 1911, d. 27 Feb 1956

MORROW CEMETERY

Bivens, Lydia M.; d. 18 Aug 1851, 38 yrs., 6 mo., & 3 days of age, consort of Stephen
Bivens, Stephen; d. 22 Feb 1858, about 48 years of age
Greeson, Edgar; b. 22 Jun 1899, d. 05 Nov 1948
Harden, J.N.; Co. “A” 10th TN Inf.
Hardin, Lewis; b. 13 Jan 1798, d. 17 Sep 1857
Hardin, Margaret; b. 1803, d. 22 Oct 1860, wife of Lewis
Harper, Esther; d. 25 May 1883, about 80 years of age
Irwin, Martha A.; b. 12 Mar 1856, d. 31 Mar 1880, wife of Samuel H.
Morrow, Clay; no dates, child of Cicero L. & Mattie
Morrow, Esco; no dates, child of Cicero L. & Mattie
Morrow, Harry; no dates, child of Cicero L. & Mattie
Morrow, Lydia; b. 1766, d. 1855, wife of William
Morrow, William; b. 1760, d. 1845
Morrow, Susie; no dates, child of Cicero L. & Mattie