Reeves Bible

REEVES FAMILY BIBLE

Owned by Miss Addie DEVERS, Waynesboro, Tennessee.
Copied by Mrs. Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tenn., August 17, 1937.

BIRTHS
Redding REEVES was born February the 6, 1807
Jane REEVES was born October 17, 1812
Senea REEVES was born September 10, 1830
David REEVES was born August 18, 1832
Jonathan J. REEVES was born July 26, 1834
Caroline REEVES was born April the 18 , 1836
Rebecca REEVES was born August the 8, 1838
Redding Fain REEVES was born July 25, 1843
Mary Jane REEVES was born August 11, 1848
Louiza Katherine REEVES was born June 17, 1850
V. M. REEVES was born January 28, 1852

MARRIAGES
Caroline CHURCHWELL was married to W. J. JOHNS on the ___ of Jan. 1870
Louiza K. REEVES was married to ___ L. JOHNS
_____ REEVES was married to ______ on 3rd day of Sept. _____
Senea REEVES was married to Louis HENSLEY, 15 of December 1853
Caroline REEVES was married to Brown CHURCHWELL 28th day of Nov. 1860
(Mr. CHURCHWELL killed during the Civil War) Confederate Soldier
Rebecca REEVES was marred to Seth DABBS on the 20 day of August _____
H. B. REEVES was married to A. DOWNEY on the 12 of ___ 1869

DEATHS
Mary Jane REEVES died _____ 1857
Caroline JOHNS died the 7th day _____1876
A_____ V. REEVES was born May 1857
Rebecca E. M. L. REEVES daughter of David REEVES, born April 11, 1859 (mother of Addie DEVERS)
Sarah A. REEVES born February 15, _____
David E. REEVES born August 23, 1866
Lana M. was born January 5, ____
J. M. REEVES was born August 18, 1874
Thomas Jones REEVES born October 24, 1876

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Caroline CHURCHWELL had a son named Luther CHURCHWELL. Luther CHURCHWELL married twice the second time to a RASBERRY. He then moved to Texas.
Rebecca REEVES was married to Bryan DEVERS December 29, 1881
Bryan DEVERS died January 1, 1936
Rebecca DEVERS died April 8, 1937
They were the parents of seven children

Court February 1849

Monday Feb’r 5th 1849

  • Be it remembered that a Corum County Court was began and held for the County of Wayne at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro on the fifth day it being the First Monday in Feb’r in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and forty nine. The following Justice present and presiding W. CARTER, Chairman, MONTAGUE and JONES his associates
  • Came into Court Wm. M. GALLEGLEY who was appointed at a former term of this court Guardian of Hannah K John & William Minor heirs of William MARES deceased and made the following Report and and shewing Rec’d of Wm. ROBERDS former Guardian by the hands of John O. ROBERDS $84.64 1/2 from John O. ROBERDS 15.00 Int on 84 64 1/2 Eleven Months 4.65 Int on To the present 37 56 141 85 1/2
  • All of which is respectfully submitted the 5th Feb’r 1849 //s// Wm M GALLEGLY Wm. M GALLEGLEY made oath in open court that the foregoing report is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. Feb’r 5th 1849 //s// Wm JONES Clk

a Settlement between Wm. JONES Clerk of this Court and Wm M. GALLEGLEY Guardian of Hannah K minor heir of Wm MARES deceased was this day presented to the Court and confirmed and ordered to be recorded.

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Wm M GALLEGLEY guardian of John minor heir of Wm MARES Deceased was this day presented to the court and confirmed and ordered to be recorded.

Came Wm M GALLEGLEY Guardian of the minor heirs of Wm MARES Deceased and renewed his bond of one hundred and ninety one dollars with Wm POLLARD and John FUSON his securities which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded.

  • A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and John LAMB Guardian of the minor heirs of Washington MARTIN deceased was this day presented to the court and received and ordered to be recorded.

Febr Term 5th 1849

  • Ordered by the court that Gideon BLACKWOOD be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Thomas STRICKLING and that he work from Thomas H SHORTs to Wm SHARPs and have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Feb 19th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Jesse TUCKER be appointed overseer of the road in the place of A C McDOUGAL and that (he) have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. isued Febr 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that King BREWER be appointed overseer of the road in the place of James BREWER and have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction and that Lott DANIEL work under the said BREWER. Isued Febr 19, 1849.
  • Ordered by the Court that Wilery BREWER Jn. be appointed Overseer of the road in the place of P.W. HENSLEY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions. Isued Febr 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the court that Wm J GRIMES, E RHODES, R A GRIMES, Robert MORRIS & Levi C HOLT work on the Savannah Road under Robert MORRIS. Isued Febr 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Malaci DICUS be appointed Oversteer of the road in the place of L or S? H GRIMES and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Febr 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Alfred B WEBB be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Harry[?] RUSSEAW and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.. Isued Febr 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the court that A G NEWMAN be appointed overseer of the road in the place of G B FOSTER and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Febr 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the court that Wm HEFINGTON be appointed Overseer of the road in the place of James H BRUMLEY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. isued Febr 19, 1849
  • It appearing to the Court that Richard C WADE late of said County is dead and having made no last Will in writing and application being made by Wm H WADE for letters of Administration granted him upon all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of the said Richard C WADE Whereupon the said Wm H WADE entered into Monday Febr Term 1849

bond in the sum of Six hundred dollars with James ANDERSON and James ARNETT his securities which was approved of by the Court Where upon the Court ordered that the following letters of Administration isue to the said Wm H WADE

State of Tennessee Wayne County
county Court Feb’r Session Whereas it appears to the court here that Richard C. WADE is dead and having made no last Will and testament [in writing crossed out] and application being made by Wm. H WADE to have letters of Administration granted to him upon all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of the said deceased and he having given bond and security as is by law in such cases required where upon the Court ordered that he have letters accordingly there are therefore to authorize you the said Wm H WADE to enter into and open all and singular the goods and Chattels rights and credits of the said Richard C. WADE deceased and the same in your possession taken when and where to be found in this State and a true and perfect inventory thereof take and return into our ensuing County Court on oath and all the Just debts of the intestate pay so far as the estate will amount or extend and the residue there of deliver to those who have a right [to erased] there to by law here in fail not Witness Wm JONES Clerk of [said crossed out] the County Court of Wayne County at office the first Monday in Feb’r 1849 Where upon the said Wm H WADE took the necessary oath for his qualification. //s// Wm JONES Clk.

It appearing to the Court that Mary WADE late of said County is dead and having made no last will in writing and application being made by Wm H. WADE to have letter of Administration granted him upon all and singular the goods and Chattles rights and Credits of the said Mary WADE where upon the said Wm H. WADE entered into bond of six hundred dollars with James ANDERSON and James ARNETT his securities which was approved of by the Court where upon the Court ordered the following letter of Administration Isue to the said Wm H WADE

State of Tennessee Wayne County
County Court Feb’r session Whereas it appears to the Court here that Mary WADE is dead and have made no last will and testament and application being made by Wm H WADE
Monday Feb’r Term 1849
to have letters of Administration granted to him upon all and singular the goods and Chattles rights and Credits of the said deceased and he having given bond and security as is by law in such cases required where upon the Court ordered that he have letters accordingly There are therefore to authorize you the said Wm H WADE to enter into and open all and singular the goods and Chattles rights and Credits of the said Mary WADE Deceased and the same in your possession take when and where to be found in this State and a true and perfect Inventory take and return into our ensuing County Court on oath and all [of crossed out] Just debts of the intestate pay so far as the said Estate will amount or extend and the residue there of deliver to those who have a right thereto by law here in fail not
Witness Wm JONES Clerk of the County Court of Said Cty at office the First Monday in Feb’r 1849.
Whereupon the said Wm H WADE took the necessary oath for his qualification //S// Wm JONES Ckl

  • Came into Court Lenoir W. CANTRELL who was this day appointed guardian of Henry C Wm J & Mary Ann Minor heirs of Milly MAY Deceased and entered into bond in the sum of Five hundred and Sixty seven Dollars with W W THORNTON and P B WELCH his securities which was approved of by the court Where upon the said Lenoir W CANTRELL took the necessary oath for his qualification.
  • Ordered by the court that Hazel COPELAND be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Benjamin HAISTY and that he have all the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. isued Feb’r 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Merida MORRISON be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Wm D COPELAND and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Feb’r 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Alfred SIMMONS extend his portion of the road and that he work to George WHITTON and that he have all the hands on the Creek below said WHITTENs in addition to the hand alloyed him to work under his direction. Isued Feb’r 6, 1849
  • Ordered by the court that Joseph EAST be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class in the place of John A KENNADY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Feb’r 19, 1849

Monday Feb’r 5th 1849
Ordered by the Court that D.J. JONES be appointed Chairman Protem during W CARTERs absence

  • Washing CARTER Esq Chairman of the County Court by order of Said Court has this day bound Alexander DAVIS & John W DAVIS orphan children of John DAVIS Deceased to Alexander DAVIS until they attain to the age of Twenty one yrs. the said Alexander being born Oct 3rd 1844 and the said John W on the 26 Sept 1847 and the Said Alexander DAVIS come into Court and entered into Bond according to law to take care of said apprentices morels and Educate and Cloth said children
  • Came Thomas H MABRY Trustee of Wayne County and made the following report To the worshipful County Court now in Session Feb’r term 1849 The undersigned trustee of Wayne County would make the following report as to the revenue arising for the year 1848

The amount due from the Tax Collector is $1609.20 1/2
Picked Tax he collected $ 14.83
$1624.03 1/2
The amount due from Circuit Clerk is $126.75
The amt. due from L.L. MACK Cty Clerk is $189.46 1/2
” ” ” “ JONES present clerk ” 123.48
” ” ” ” Stray Book & Rec’d is 40.56
” ” ” ” Sheriff & Justices for fines under late law is 70.50
[Rec’d of Tax Collector is crossed out] $2159.96
Rec’d of Tax collector in Claims & money $1467.75
his commission on that amount is 88.08
Insolvencies & Removals 53.47
Rec’d of tax collector $1609.20

Commission 14.83
Rec’d of John McDOUGAL Clk 126.75
Rec’d of MACK former Clerk 189.46 1/2
” ” JONES 123.48
” ” this amt in Claims & money 40.56
” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 70.50 $2160.05 1/2

All of which is respectfully submitted to your honorable worships this Feb’r 5th 1849. T H MABRY Trustee
the said T H MABRY swore in open Court the foregoing report is correct to the best of his Knowledge and belief. //s// Wm JONES

Monday Feb’r 5th 1849

  • Came James N BLACKSHEAR into Court who was this day appointed Guardian of Hannah P BLACKSHEAR and entered into bond in the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars with Wm M GRIMES [MONTAGUE crossed out] and Wm BENHAM his securities which was approved of by the Court Where upon the said BLACKSHEAR took the necessary oath for his qualification
  • Ordered by the Court that James H HORTON be appointed overseer of the road in the place of G B MANUEL and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Feb’r 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the court that Richard DABBS be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Wm. C. DUREN and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Feb’r 19, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that John W BERRY be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Samuel BECKHAM and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Feb’r 19, 1849
  • Came John N. MARTIN in to Court who was this day appointed Guardian of Nathaniel Hannah E James H Lidia M & Richard K Minor heirs of Nathiel [sic] MARTIN deceased and entered into bond in the sum of three hundred dollars with A. J. MARTIN and Thomas S[?] MARTIN his securities which was approved of by the court where upon the John N MARTIN took the necessary oath for his qualification.
  • Came into Court John T WHITTEN who was this day appointed Guardian of Jesse Josiah Moses K & Polly Ann WHITTEN and entered into bond in the sum of three hundred and ten dollars with John PHILIPS and Gray PHILIPS his securities which was approved of by the Court, Where upon the said John T WHITTEN took the necessary oath for his qualification
  • Came into Court Thomas J MONTAGUE and [resigned crossed out] Tendered his resignation to the office of Constable of the 1st District Wayne County which was received by the Court

Ordered that Court adjourn tell tomorrow mornin [?] 10 OClock //s// D J JONES P. Chair A. MONTAGUE Thos. SHEPARD

Tuesday Feb’r 6th 1849

  • On application of Thomas SHEPARD a Justice of the peace of Wayne County it is ordered by the Court that a summans Isue to the Sheriff of Wayne County to have James Franklin & Jordon CUNNINGHAM before [the cross out] this court at the next term to be disposed of as the Court may think best as said Children is without parents or any means of maintenance [?] Isued Feb’r 19, 1849
  • Came into Court Soloman JOBE who was appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of Abraham MELSON deceased at a former term of this Court and made the following report

State of Tennessee) To the Worshipful County Court now in session The Wayne County) undersigned who was appointed at a former term of this Court Guardian of the minor heirs of Abraham MELSON deceased would make the following report & shewing of the amount that has come in to his hands as such Guardian.
To amt due on Ad’m settlement $48.42
Int. on same 9.44
Recd from Peter MELSONs Estate 30.00
Int on same 2.40
>From same Estate 13.00
Int on same .55
Cash on debt 3.00
$106.81
All of which is respectfully submitted //s// Solomon JOBE Guard. Feb’r 6th 1849 Soloman JOBE made oath in open Court that the foregoing report is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief Feb’r 6th 1849 //s// Wm JONES

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Soloman JOBE guardian of the Minor heirs of Abraham MELSON Deceased was this day presented to the Court and Confirmed and ordered to be recorded.

Came Soloman JOBE into Court who was appointed at a former term of this Court Guardian of the minor heirs of Abraham MELSON deceased and renewed his Bond in the sum of two hundred and five dollars with D C McADOO his security which was approved of by the Court

Tuesday Feb’r 6th 1849

  • Ordered by the Court that John McDOUGAL Hiram ROBERTS and T H MABRY Freeholders be appointed Commissioners who after having been duly sworn for said purpose shall proceed to allot and set apart to Polly BURGESS widow of Thomas BURGESS Deceased so much of the crop stock provisions money and other property on hand belonging to said Estate as shall be sufficient for the support of herself & family for one year next after the death of her said husband and report the same to the next term of this Court

ordered that Court adjourn untill Court in Course //s// D J JONES Protem Chairman A. MONTAGUE, Thos. SHEPARD

Court October 1848

State of Tennessee Wayne County
Be it remembered that a quarterly [corum crossed out] County Court was begun and held for the County of Wayne at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro on the 2nd day of October [September crossed out], being the first Monday. The Justices present, Washington CARTER, Chairman, LAFFERTY, JOB, HAYNES, WALKER, WILSON, KERWIN, YOUNG, GANT, WATKINS, CYPERT, GRAY, HOPSON, DIXON, LEE, SHEPARD & PHILLIPS.

Monday Oct 2nd, 1848

  • This day came into Court, M.H. BURKS, who was choses [sic] appointed a guardian at a former term of this Court of the minor heirs of David MOSELY dec’d and took the necessary oath for this qualification.
  • Ordered by the Court that John A. KENNEDY be appointed overseer of 1st class road in place of J.N. FOREHAND and have the following hands, to wit: H.H. HUNTER, S. SUTTON, John BENHAM, D. HELTON. Wm.[?] KEA, A. BUIE, J.N. SHIELDS, E.D. BURNS, J. WETHERS, Mark WHITE, T. MORGAN, Robt.. MACK, Constantine MACK and all hands within said bounds.
  • On motion to appropriate to James ANDERSON and Thomas M. EAST, the amount of ten dollars each for their services a s commissioners to settle with the county Trustee of said County. A Majority being present the Ayes and nayes were as follows Ayes: W. CARTER, Chairman, LAFFERTY, JOBE??, WILSON, WALKER, GANT, WATKINS, HOPSON, GRAY, PHILLIPS, SHEPARD & John A. MACK so said appropriation was mad [sic] to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of Wayne County not otherwise appropriated.
  • [The following undoubtably applies to the above appropriation; it is circled completely by a line] the ayes and nayes being called for stood as follows, to wit: Ayes W. CARTER, Chairman, LAFFERTY, JOB, WILSON , WALKER, GANT, WATKINS, HOPSON, Thomas GRAY, PHILLIPS, SHEPARD and LEE 12, Nayes: none. So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee, not otherwise appropriated.
  • Ordered by the Court that Johnson BIFFLE be overseer of the road of 2nd class and that he work from Alexander GULLICK to where it intersects the old road near Moses RAY‘S and have the following hands to work under his directions to wit: jacob STOW, Lafayette STOW, Wm. C. McBRIDE, Lewis HENSLEY, Nathan BIFFLE, Davis HAM ??, John G. HILL and Alexander HILL.
  • Ordered by the Court that A.T. PHILLIPS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class in place of John LYNNVILL and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions.
  • Ordered by the court that C.W. THOMPSON be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class in the place of Seth DABBS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the Court that John BRATCHER be appointed overseer of the Road of 2nd Class in place of Grant S. SIMMONS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions.

Monday, Oct 2nd, 1848

  • Ordered by the Court that Alfred SIMMONS be appointed overseer of the Road in the place of Thomas SHEPPARD and that he have [the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions, crossed out] Mason WHITTEN and all the hands from there to the County line to work under his direction.
  • Upon application it is ordered by the court that Josiah DARBY, Josiah FOWLER, George WHITTEN, Caleb HUGHES and Berry FOWLER be appointed a Jury of View and mark out a road commencing at the Florence & Wayneboro road on the land of Josiah DARBY and runn so as to intersect the Waynesboro & Florence road on the Land of Jonathan WHITTEN and runn the nearest and best rout and that they report the same to the next term of this Court.
  • Ordered by the Court that James C. QUEEN be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class in place of Isham TURNBOUGH and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the Court that James B. DAVIS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class in place of Bazel PRATER and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the Court that William BAKER be apponted overseer of the road in place of William SINCLAIR and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions.
  • Ordered by the Court that John W. MONTAGUE be appointed overseer of the road in the place of James SUTHERLAND and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the court that John FRANKS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd class and that he work from the Methodist Campground to the Hardin County line and that he have the following hands to wit: James M. BISHOP, Samuel J. POLLAC, Benjamin MARTIN and all the hands in his settlement to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the court that Joseph DIAL be appointed overseer of the road in the place of James LEE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the Court that Samuel C. MITCHELL be appointed overseer of the opening of the road through Ashland from the ford of Buffalo to where it intersects the old road at the end of the lane below John SCOTTs and that he have following hands to wit: all the hands that work under Isaac SURRATT and all that live in Ashland to work under his direction.

Monday, October 2nd, 1848

  • Came into Court John G. HILL and others who was appointed at a former term of this court to view and mark out a 2nd class road so as to change the old road so as to runn through Ashland and report a road found as directed in the order.
  • On application it is ordered by the court that Joseph PITTS, Charles PARKER, Gideon SMITH, Joseph ROBNETT and William EADS by appointed a jury to view and mark out so as to change the road leading down green River so as to leave the old road at the Baptist Meeting house on John S. BURNS’s land and intersecting the same at or near Joseph PITTS and that they report at the next term of this court.
  • Ordered by the court that John L. COPELAND by appointed overseer of the road in the place of William DABBS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • Came John M. SCOTT and others who was appointed at a former term of this court a jury to view and mark out a road from Harrison Forge running up Poags Creek across and down Factorys Fork and intersect the West Point road near the Bethlehem Meeting House and report a road found as directed in the order.
  • Ordered by the Court that Jacob SCOTT be appointed overseer of the Clearing out a 2nd class road from Harrison Forge so as to intersect the West Point Road near the Bethlehem meeting House as marked out by the Jury.
  • A settlement between William Jones, Clerk of this Court and James ARNETT, Administrator of the estate of Guston KINDLE, decd, was this day submitted to the court and confirmed and ordered to be recorded.
  • A settlement between William JONES, Clerk of this Court and Geo. W. BARKER, Guardian of Elvira COCKBURN, was this day submitted to the court and confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded.
  • Came into Court James ARNETT who has this day been Chosen and appointed by the Court, Guardian of Alfred P., Minor heir of Gustan KINDLE, decd, and entered into bond of Three hundred and fifty dollars with John McDOUGAL and Samuel L. BURNS his securities Which was approved of by the court and ordered to be recorded and where upon the said James ARNETT took the necessary oath for his qualification.

Waynesboro October 2nd 1848

  • Ordered by the Court that Reuben EAST and John CARTER be attached to the hands that is now attached to Jackson ARNOLD to work on the road under his direction.

A majority of the Justices being present

  • Upon application of William JONES, Clerk of this Court for an appropriation of Twenty eight dollars and fifty cents the amount by him expended for blank book for his office the Ayes and nayes were as follows Ayes W. CARTER, Chairman, YOUNG, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, WILSON, GANT, WATKINS, CYPERT, Thos. GRAY, SHEPARD & DIXON, Ayes 11, 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. Issued

A majority of the Justices being present

  • On motion be appropriate to Wm. JONES, Clerk of this Court the sum of eight dollars the amount by him expended for furniture for his office, the Ayes and Nayes were as follows Ayes W. CARTER, Chairman, YOUNG, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, WILSON, GANT, WATKINS, CYPERT, Thos. GRAY, SHEPARD and DIXON 11 naes 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. Issued.
  • On motion to appropriate to Wm JONES, Clerk of this Court the amount of Seventy five cents the amount by him expended for a bland Book for his office the Ayes and nayes were as follows Ayes W. CARTER, Chairman, YOUNG, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, WILSON, GANT, WATKINS, CYPERT, Thos. GRAY, SHEPARD and DISON 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.
  • On motion to appropriate to Nathan BIFFLE, Joseph EAST and Lemuel D. MACK the sum of twenty five dollars each for their services as Commissioners in superintending the building of the Court house the Ayes and nayes were as follows Ayes W. CARTER, Chairman, YOUNG, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, WILSON, KERWIN, GANT, WATKINS, CYPERT, Thos. GRAY, SHEPARD & DIXON Ayes 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.
  • On motion to release John M. SCOTT from the payment of a balance on an Old School Bond and satisfactory proof being made to the court a majority of the Justices being present the Ayes and nayes being taken stand as follows Ayes [this entire entry crossed out].
  • On motion to release John M. SCOTT from the payment of a balance on an old School Bond A majority of the Justices present and satisfactory proof being made to the Court that said Bond has once been paid It was therefore ordered by the Court that the said SCOTT be released from the payment thereof.
  • On application of L.S. MACK to be released from the payment of a balance on an old School Bond and satisfactory proof being made to the Court that the bond had once been paid And a majority of the Justices being present it is ordered by the Court that the said MACK be released from the payment there off.

 

Waynesboro Oct. 2nd 1848

  • A majority of the Justices present came Grief L. MITCHELL and others who was appointed at a former term of this court a jury to view and mark out a 2nd class road leaving the turn pike road at or near John RICKETS on Eagle Creek and runn a cross the dividing ridge between Eagle and Hardins Creek by MITCHELLS mill and intersect the Waynesboro and Savannah road at or near Wm. J. GRIMES and report a road found as directed [crossed] follows leaving the Turnpike road below E.B. THROGMARTINS and runn up the hollow between THROGMORTENS and H. HAGGARDS and cross the ridge and intersect the Waynesboro and Savannah road at Wm. J. GRIMES where upon [crossed out] which was recd by the court.
  • Ordered by the Court that E. B. THROGOMORTEN be appointed overseer of the clearing out a 2nd class road as viewed and marked out by Grief L. MITCHELL and other from the turnpike on Eagle Creek across and intersect the Waynesboro and Savannah road at Wm. J. GRIMES and have the hands on Eagle Creek above Wm. M. GALLAGLEYS and all the hands on the branch of Hardins Creek of Hardins Creek that said road runns down to work under his direction.
  • Ordered by the Court that Joshua T. BREWER be appointed overseer of the Shannonville road from the ford of the creek near the widow ROBINSON‘S old place to the Perry County line and have the following hands to wit Thomas MONTAGUE, Josiah ROBINSON, Casper HEDRICK, Peter HEDRICK, John HEDRICK, David POWEL, John R. BREWER and Samuel BREWER to work under his directions.
  • Ordered by the Court that Jesse S. ROSS and hands work under Wm. BATTLES as overseer of the road in place of working under Sandy GUNTER.
  • A majority of the Justices being present Came F. W. LOYD & others who was appointed a jury to view and mark out a 2nd class road and reported in Court a road found as follows leaving the Lawrenceburg Road at Baker CYPERTS and intersecting the same at John McGLAMERY‘S as directed in said order which was reced by the court.
  • Ordered by the Court that William SHIPMAN be appointed overseer of the clearing out a 2nd class road as viewed and marked out by F. W. LOYD and others leaving the Lawrenceburg road at Baker CYPERT‘s and intersecting the same at John McGLAMERY‘s and have all the hands on the waters of Indian Creek from Samuel COOPERS to the head to work under his direction.
  • Came into Court Joacum DUGGAR who was appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of George CROSSNO decd at the last term of this court and report that there has nothing come into his hands as such Guardian.

Monday Oct 2nd 1848

  • The last will and testament of John SINCLEAR was this day exhibited in open Court and the execution of the same duly proven by the oaths Benjamine WATKINS and James C [crossed out] COPELAND both subscribing witnesses there to and said will was ordered to be recorded Where upon William SINCLEAR and Resign SINCLEAR Executor and Executrix to said will appeared in Court and entered into bond in the sum of twelve thousand dollars with John N. GILLIS, David COOK and James COPELAND who was appointed by the Court as his[crossed out] their securities Where upon the said William SINCLEAR and Resign SINCLEAR took the necessary oaths for their qualification thereupon Court ordered that the following letters Isue to the said William and Resign SINCLEAR to wit) State of Tennessee Wayne County Where as it appears to the Court here that John SINCLEAR late of said County is dead and made his last will in writing in which he hath appointed William SINCLEAR and Resign SINCLEAR his executor and Executrix to the same which said will has been exhibited in open court and proves as the law directs it is therefore ordered the Court that letters testamentary of all and singular the goods and chattles rights and credits of the said John SINCLEAR decd Isue to the said Wm. and Resign SINCLEAR having been qualified agreeable to law to enter into and upon all and singular the goods and chattles rights and credits of the said John SINCLEAR decd and the same into your possession take wheresoever the same may be found and a true and perfect inventory there of mark and return to our ensuing county Court and all Just debts of the said John SINCLEAR to pay and also and truly pay and deliver all the legacies contained and specified in the said testament as far as the said Goods and Chattels rights and credits will there unto extend and the law charge you. Witness Wm. JONES, Clerk of said Court office on the 1st Monday in Oct. 1848. Wm. JONES Clk.
  • Ordered that Court adjourn tell tomorrow. W. CARTER, Solomon JOBE, John W. LEE.

 

Tuesday Oct 3rd 1848

  • Court met according to adjournment. The Following Justices present & presiding W. CARTER, Chairman, JOBE & LEE his associates.
  • It Appearing to the Court that Samuel HAMM late of said County is dead and having made no last will in wrighting and application being made by E. S. HAMM to have letters of Administration granted him upon all and singular the goods and chattles rights & credits of the said Samuel HAMM where upon the said E.S. HAMM Entered into bond in the sum of Five hundred dollars with Wm. THORNTON and Thomas LAWSON his securities which was approved of by the court where upon the court ordered that the following letters of Administration Isue to the said E.S. HAMM
  • State of Tennessee Wayne County                                                                               Came into Court Joseph PITTS and made oath that he has lost or mislaid an order as overseer of the road and that he had kept said order to be (unreadable). Whereupon it was ordered that the said PITTS be released as such overseer and that Andrew WILLIAMS be appointed in his place and that the said WILLIAMS have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction.
  • A settlement between Wm. JONES, Clerk of this Court & John H. GRAVES and Joseph PITTS, Ad’m of the Estate of Wm. WILLIAMS, dec’d was this day submitted to the court which was rec’d by the court and ordered to be recorded.

Tuesday Oct 3rd 1848

  • Ordered by the Court that John HARDIN be appointed overseer of the road in the place of James T. YOUNG Jr. and have the following hands to wit John CASTEEL, John MORRISON, James LEE, Wm. WORTHEN to work under his direction.
  • Ordered that Court adjourn till court in course. W. CARTER, Solomon JOBE, John W. LEE.

Little Hope Cemetery or North Highland Cemetery

This cemetery is located on Hwy 13N less than a mile from Bell Bridge. A Church of Christ was started there in abt. 1946. The site also held a Methodist Church that has been torn down.

There are several names on gravestones of living people and people who were not buried there. I am enumerating all the names on all the gravestones.

Submitted by Jerry Tatum and up to date as of November 2007.

Ackermann, Marsha Dale Kennamer, 15 Aug 1951 - 19 Dec 2003
Aiken, Warren E., 27 May 1919 - 28 Sep 2002; S. Sgt. US Army WWII
Aldridge, Hillard, 29 Aug 1928 - 7 Aug 1987
Aldridge, Ludie E., 5 Nov 1899 - 11 May 1987
Aldridge, Mark, 9 Jul 1897 - 12 Apr 1966; Pvt US Army WWI
Aldridge-Bunch, Wanda Sue, 10 May 1948 - 1 Mar 2004
Ashmore, Paris W., 17 Aug 1912 - 30 Nov 1995
Ashmore, Ruth A., 27 Sep 1912 -
Belsha, Clovis  F., 8 Feb 1913 - 18 Jul 1980
Belsha, Irene L., 28 Apr 1930 - 23 May 2007
Belsha, Daniel Newt, 16 Oct 1954 - 17 Dec 2005; Pvt US Army
Belsha, Eula M., 22 Jun 1919 - 14 Dec 1982
Belsha, Roy Garner, 18 Mar 1920 - 23 Jun 1996; US Navy  WWII
Belsha, Glenn Foy, 6 May 1950 - 10 Apr 1977; SP4 US Army
Belsha, Sallie E., 30 Jan 1889 - 20 Nov 1979
Belsha, William Newt, 15 Apr 1892 - 16 Dec 1962
Belsha, Wanda Faye, 23 Nov 1952 - 23 Oct 2006
Berry, Mildred, 30 Apr 1935 -
Berry, Freddy, 16 Man 1938 - 4 Nov 2000; Married 19 Jul 1958
Bray, Reba L., 21 Aug 1920 - 29 Sep 2003
Bray, Louis C., 11 Mar 1920 -
Brison, Sarah E., 28 Oct 1883 - 21 Jun 1974
Brown, Lillian Ray, 28 Feb 1918 - 16 Aug 1942
Brown, Mattie A., 1898-1963
Brown, Ernest E., 1893-1961
Bunch, Hollie Earl, 12 Aug 1933 - 7 May 1994
Carroll, Barry Matthew, 1 Jul 1983 - 8 Mar 2002
Carroll, Jeremy Wayne, 10 Apr 1986
Cole, M. Emma, 4 May 1913 - 8 Nov 1993
Cole, Kerwin P., 15 Oct 1901 - 8 Jun 1975
Cooper, Reba Louise, 18 Aug 1925 - 21 Aug 2001
Cooper, Richie Neal, 16 Jul 1958 - 14 Oct 1993
Cooper, Russ, 17 Oct 1923 - 5 Nov 1990
Collins, Sidney L., 21 May 1911 - 19 Jul 1982
Collins, Effie H., 28 Sep 1910 - 20 Jul 1996; married 14 Feb 1936
Cornelius, Harvey Ishmal, 11 May 1923 - 12 Sep 1995; TEC5 US Army WWII
Crowe, Carl Eugene, 16 Jul 1967 - 29 Sep 1990
Crowe, Eugene T. Sr, 1927-1988
Crowe, Mary V., 1927-2007; Married 28 Jan 1945
Crowe, Lannie, 2 Dec 1954 - 7 May 2002
Crowe, Phyllis Kay, 24 Aug 1958 - 28 Oct 1958
Crowell, Bobby Gene, 30 Mar 1937 - 18 Jul 2004
Crowell, Alda Corrine, 20 Jul 1932 -
Crowell, Donald Lee, 28 Jul 1940 - 15 Dec 2002
Crowell, Edith T., 7 Mar 1915 - 6 Aug 2007
Crowell, Infant, 2 May 1959,  Daughters of Mr & Mrs Bobby G. Crowell
Crowell, Nancy J., 1908-1998
Crowell, Robert W., 1908-1981
Dabbs, Retha I., 1 Dec 1923 - 4 Sep 1993
Dabbs, Emanuel D., 12 Oct 1909 -
Dailey, Alma, 1904-1976
Dailey, Jack A., 16 Jul 1894 - 18 Jul 1965; PVT US Army WWI
Devers, Ruby B., 1913-
Devers, Wallace W., 1911-1958
Dotson, David O., 11 Oct 1939 - ; Married Mary Belsha Mathis 14 Jun 1968
Duncan, Grady Eldridge, 10 Jul 1904 - 27 Jun 1969
Duncan, Della Pearl, 14 Feb 1914 - 7 Sep 2003
Freeman, Katheryn D., 17 Nov 1930 -
Freeman, Rudy M., 19 Feb 1925 - 24 Jun 1990
Garner, Gregory L., 4 Jul 1967 - 5 Jul 1967
Gillis, Daniel H., 18 Jan 1919 - 18 Dec 1990  CPL US Army WWII
Gillis, Evelyn, 21 Dec 1923 - ; Married 2 Aug 1941
Gobbell, Aileen M., 25 Apr 1942 -
Gobbell, Donald M., 20 Aug 1935 - 30 Nov 1996
Goodman, Bettie, 15 Feb 1885 - 25 Jun 1954
Goodman, Allen, 23 Jan 1883 - 7 Jun 1967
Goodman, Dorothy White, 20 Sep 1907 - 11 May 1983
Goodman, Daniel Lester, 2 Jul 1909 - 1 Dec 1993
Goodman, Leland Aron, 3 Aug 1939 - 8 Dec 1997; YN1 US Navy Vietnam
Hambrick, Rossie Buchanan, 15 Feb 1903 - 21 Sep 1986
Harper, Virginia A., 26 Jul 1931 -
Harper, Dewey C., 25 Dec 1931 -
Hays, Bruce W., 25 Oct 1938 - 4 Apr 1988; GMT1 US Army
Hickman, Jamie W., 3 Jun 1964 - 27 May 1984; Until the trumpet sounds Rev. 21:4-7
Higgins, Ida G., 4 Jun 1901 - 18 Aug 1972
Higgins, J.B., 8 Jul 1892 - 7 Oct 1988; (James Brantley)  US Army WWI
Hooper, Jimmy R., 10 Jan 1979 - 21 May 1997; Foster son of Harold and Betty Tatum
Howell, Mary A., 25 Jan 1926 -
Howell, Ottis B., 7 Apr 1915 - 15 Apr 2006; US Navy  WWII
Kelley, Erma Lee, 31 Mar 1919 - 2 Sep 1985
Kelley, John Richard, 7 Aug 1916 - 28 Jan 1988; Married 8 Mar 1941
Kennamer, Joseph Truman, 29 Jul 1948 - 15 Feb 2000
Kiddy, Gary Michael, 18 Jul 1953 - 30 Oct 2004; PVT US Army Vietnam
Lineberry, Abbie M., 1888-
Lineberry, Jim A., 1882-1955
Lineberry, Baby Boy, 31 Oct 1968 - 31 Oct 1968
Lineberry, Woodrow, 16 May 1913 - 27 Feb 1990
Lineberry, Verna Mae, 12 Jan 1914 - 6 Aug 1996
Lomax, Anita Loure, 1940-
Lomax, E. Dwight, 1936-
Lomax, Martha E., 12 Nov 1893 - 6 Jan 1993
Lomax, John T., 14 Nov 1889 - 26 Jan 1962; "Primitive Baptist, saved by grace if at all"
Lundholm, David A., 1930-2003
Lundholm, Jewell E., 1927-1993
Mayberry, Anola G., 22 Nov 1916 - 2 Aug 1991
Mayberry, Forrest R., 17 Dec 1909 - 11 Jul 1959
Mayberry, J. Wesley, 3 Jul 1881 - 16 May 1960
Mayberry, Hattie Jeter, 16 Aug 1888 - 21 Jan 1971
Mathis, Barbara Faye, 6 Apr 1938 -
Mathis, Gene Marshall, 30 Jun 1935 - 5 Jun 1997; masonic emblem
Mathis, Hazel A., 2 Jan 1915 - 1 Apr 1984
Mathis, George W., 6 Dec 1912 - 5 Jul 1980
Mathis, Eugenia, 5 Sep 1957 -
Mathis, Gene Marshall, Jr., 22 Aug 1958 - 23 Jul 2002; The value of a special man cannot be measured, only treasured.
Mathis, Mary Frank, 1940 -
Mathis, James Fay, 1938-1962
Mathis, William Paige, 17 Nov 1980 - 22 Oct 1999; In our hearts you'll always be
Mathis, Edna L., 1915-1993
Mathis, Lynn L., 1909-1968
Mickey, Charlie Elbert, 12 Jun 1906 - 11 Feb 1996; PFC US Army
Mickey, Charlie E., 1906-1996
Mickey, Annie O., 1910-1984; Married 7 Mar 1930
Mickey, Kerrie G., 1964-1964
Mickey, Roberta, 3 Dec 1938 - 8 Dec 1984
Mobley, Dorothy Brown, 29 Mar 1930 -
Mobley, Robert F., 9 Jun 1919 - 8 Jan 2007
Morrow, Mollie B. Henson, 22 Apr 1898 - 19 Dec 1984
Morris, Mattie L., 1 Oct 1927 -
Morris, Fred J., 13 Nov 1920 - 1 Nov 2006
O'Bryant, Marion E., 8 Dec 1946 - 18 Oct 1970
Phifer, Marie F., 1908-1992
Phifer, Clarence H., 1903-1973
Pitts, Andrew J., 17 Dec 1916 - 4 Jul 1970
Pitts, Marguerite B., 16 Sep 1918 - 30 Nov 1998
Pope, Anna F., 29 Jun 1932 - 8 Apr 1994
Pope, Raymond W., 29 Jan 1928 - 4 Aug 2005
Pope, Daisy T., 1894-1980
Pope, Delphia L., 8 Feb 1917 -
Pope, Clovis W., 11 Dec 1913 - 16 Mar 1991; Married 28 Nov 1935
Pope, George D., 12 Feb 1898 - 15 May 1993
Pope, Lenora Hambrick, 18 Jul 1926 - 2 Jul 2004; Married 7 Nov 1946
Pope, Thomas John, 22 Sep 1919 - 26 Nov 1995; Sgt US Army WWII
Pope, Opal E., 7 Feb 1907 - 22 Mar 1999
Pope, Guy A., 26 Jul 1905 - 28 Oct 1972
Price, Videll Pope, 4 May 1931 - ; Married 15 Nov 1951
Price, Elbert, Sr., 31 Jun 1926 - 18 Jan 2006, T SGT US Army  WWII & Korea
Price, Elbert Alvin, Jr., 19 May 1957 - 28 Jun 2003
Pulley, Baby Boy, 6 Mar 1947
Pulley, Baby Boy, 14 Mar 1954
Pulley, Gladys H., 20 Sep 1920 -
Pulley, O.L."Lark", 7 Aug 1923 - 26 Dec 2000; COX US Navy WWII (Ollie Larkin)
Pulley, R. Eva, 1897-
Pulley, R. Escoe, 1901-1952
Ray, Alfred F., 2 Jan 1910 - 6 Aug 2003
Ray, Carol Joyce, 26 Oct 1943 -18 Apr 1999, Dau of Alfred F and Boneese N. Ray
Ray, Boneese N. Ray, 1 Nov 1910 - 20 Jul 1985
Ray,Delia M., 28 Oct 1908 - 20 Feb 1977
Ray, J. Arnold, 29 Apr 1905 - 24 Nov 1991
Ray, John F., 13 Jun 1878 - 27 Nov 1963
Ray, Rachel L., 24 Apr 1877 - 8 Feb 1962
Ray, Texie Ann, 7 Jun 1924
Ray, William Clyde, 16 Feb 1930 - 4 Apr 1998
Reeves, Eula Ray, 7 Jun 1907 - 8 Apr 1992
Reeves, William B., 23 Jan 1897 - 7 May 1981; Married 10 Jan 1932
Riley, Frances Hughes, 8 Jan 1930 - ; Beloved wife of Samuel D.
Riley, Mary E., 22 Jul 1886 - 21 Mar 1974
Riley, Daniel I., 7 May 1882 - 28 Oct 1853
Riley, Violet L., 1 Nov 1926 -27 Jan 1973
Riley, Samuel D., 27 Apr 1921 - 19 Dec 1993, SGT US Army WWII
Skelton, Ada Pope, 4 Jun 1901 -
Skelton, Herman, 18 Mar 1904 - 20 Jan 1955
Skelton, Joel Edward, 22 Jun 1945 - 9 Sep 1988, SGT US Army Vietnam
Skelton, Willie Ann, 26 Nov 1948 -
Sullivan, John Patrick Houston, 1889-1966
Sullivan, Leola Patricia, 1933-1995
Tatum, Bob, 2 Mar 1914 - 17 Jan 2000
Tatum, Emmie "Ma", 22 Sep 1913 - 4 Apr 1998
Tatum, Woodroe(Pete), 20 Feb 1907 - 19 May 1973
Tatum, Russell A., 13 Sep 1941 - 12 May 2004
                  His soul went to God
                  His love to family and friends
                  His spirit went fishing
                  His ashes to the wind
Tatum, Ronnie W., 20 Apr 1955 - 4 Dec 1979, MM3 US Navy
Tatum, Larenda Irene, 12 Aug 1963 - 5 Sep 2003
Tatum, Minnie A., 9 Apr 1917 -
Tatum, Malcolm, 4 Dec 1916 - 30 Mar 2006, PFC US Army WWII
Tatum, Nath A., 26 Jun 1912 - 2 Feb 1989
Tatum, Laura V., 12 May 1917 - 19 Nov 2003, Thy will be done
Tatum, Jessie Mae, 9 Feb 1922 -
Tatum, Hunter, 22 Sep 1910 - 27 Apr 1993
Tatum, Mattie E., 12 Dec 1892 - 28 Feb 1986
Tatum, Lee, 25 Dec 1891 - 17 Jun 1961
Tharpe, Annie Pitts, 13 Nov 1875 - 4 Jun 1959
Tharpe, Jennie Warren, 28 Feb 1880 - 28 May 1965
Tharpe, Ruth Ray, 17 Sep 1915 - ; Married 12 Nov 1934
Tharpe, Austin C. "Boots", 10 Apr 1914 - 17 Sep 2002, TEC5 US Army WWII
Wilson, Geraldine T., 29 Mar 1923 - ; Married 21 Nov 1958
Wilson, Hiram V., 3 Jan 1913 - 29 May 1980, PVT US Army WWII
White, Glenda S., 3 Sep 1938 - ; Married 20 Feb 1954
White, Billy R., 30 Mar 1930 - 17 Aug 1983
White, Jeffery Wayne, 6 Aug 1972 - 11 Mar 1987
Whitehead, Brenda Davis, 29 Oct 1947 - 9 Nov 1998
Whitehead, Vera N., 29 Jun 1912 - 23 Feb 1995
Whitehead, Harvel R., 14 Jan 1912 - 11 Jan 1992

Flatwoods Cemetery #61A

GPS Coordinates: 35° 28? 33.6?N, 87° 49? 26.4?WLOCATION: Across from Chappell Methodist Church in Flatwoods, Perry County.

Armstrong, Alba A.; b. 09 Aug 1903, d. 13 Nov 1979
Armstrong, Elizabeth C.; 02 Apr 1911, no other date
Armstrong, Fount J.; b. 28 Jul 1901, d. 13 Jan 1981
Armstrong, Jimmie E.; b. 15 Feb 1903, d. 12 Jan 1980
Armstrong, Liddah B.; 19 Apr 1910, no other date
Armstrong, Lynn B.; 21 Jan 1907, no other date
Austin, John; b. 11 Jul 1880, d. 13 Dec 1900, son of R.H. & F.B.
Austin, R.H.; b. 04 Feb 1843, d. 23 Jan 1903
Barry, Eliza J.; b. 16 Jan 1830, d. 06 Aug 1876
Bastin, Annie F.; 1911, no other date
Bastin, Karl O.; b. 1905, d. 1971
Bastin, Rowena S.; b. 20 Apr 1872, d. 26 Feb 1938
Bastin, Willie Mae; b. 1910, d. 1921
Boyce, Alberta; b. 21 Jun 1910, d. 31 Aug 1910, daughter of A.E. & M.L.
Boyce, Dr. William Earl; b. 19 Mar 1888, d. 09 Apr 1968
Boyce, Etta Louise; b. 04 Mar 1916, d. 23 Sep 1918, daughter of A.E. & M.L.
Boyce, Harriett E. (Sisco); b. 18 Oct 1854, d. 12 Feb 1936, wife of S.M.
Boyce, Hassell Pitts; b. 31 Aug 1914, d. 25 Sep 1914, son of A.E. & M.L.
Boyce, J.D.; b. 23 Oct 1848, d. 18 Feb 1927
Boyce, Mary C.; b. 07 Dec 1872, d. 06 Oct 1957
Boyce, Samuel M.; b. 23 Oct 1848, d. 07 Apr 1928
Boyce, Virginia Ann (Bromley); b. 22 Jan 1891, d. 04 May 1942, wife of Dr. W.E.
Bromley, Charles Jefferson; b. 1875, d. 1960
Bromley, Dilla (Fluty); b. 1881, d. 1961
Bromley, Jess Z.; b. 1882, d. 1947
Bromley, Mollie (Chappell); b. 31 Oct 1881, d. 12 Dec 1962
Bromley, Nancy Emma; b. 1884, 1964
Bromley, Richard Calvin; b. 1871, d. 1934
Bromley, Thomas Carroll; b. 10 Mar 1873, d. 17 Mar 1961
Chappell, Jess C.; b. 03 Mar 1909, d. 09 Mar 1981
Chappell, M.M.C.; b. 23 Dec 1898, d. 27 Sep 1900, daughter of B.T. & B.
Chappell, Mamie R.; b. 16 Feb 1908, d. 21 Jan 1973
Cook, Anna; b. 12 Mar 1861, d. 21 Nov 1899, 38-6-9, wife of J.Y.
Crowell, Bertha; b. 29 Dec 1891, d. 05 Oct 1938
Crowell, Commodore C.; b. 19 Mar 1894, d. 30 Dec 1956
Crowell, D.C.; b. 10 Dec 1923, d. 13 Dec 1934
Crowell, Delphia; b. 16 May 1898, d. 13 Aug 1981
Crowell, Frank; 13 Feb 1901, no other date
Crowell, Ona; b. 14 Nov 1922, d. 26 Apr 1937
Dabbs, Ethel; no dates
Dabbs, Lila P.; b. 19 Feb 1897, d. 16 Nov 1944
DePriest, infant; b. 25 Jun 1934, d. 27 Jun 1934, child of Mr. & Mrs. B.W. DePriest
Dicus, Eldred L.; b. 26 Oct 1914, d. 16 Jan 1977
Dicus, Goldie E. (Kelley); 12 Apr 1928, no other date
Edwards, Emma; b. 10 Feb 1898, d. 10 Jan 1915, daughter of Jim & Lizzie
Edwards, Lizzie (Boyce); b. 1875, d. 1958
Fluty, E.B.; b. 25 Mar 1860, d. 21 May 1955
Fluty, infant; b. & d. 09 Feb 1902, daughter of Burton & Sarah
Fluty, Sarah A.; b. 28 Aug 1863, d. 25 Mar 1948
Fraley, Jennie; b. 29 Dec 1886, d. 07 Apr 1908, wife of F.B. Culp
Fraley, Jocie W.; b. 09 Apr 1864, d. 10 Sep 1935
Fraley, W.S.; b. 26 Dec 1861, d. 10 Jul 1944
Garner, Ada Agnes; b. 11 Oct 1894, d. 11 Mar 1929
Garner, Atha Wayne; b. 1947, d. 1950, son of Boyce & Elizabeth
Garner, Boyce A.; b. 12 Sep 1920, d. 30 Apr 1956
Garner, Cord; b. 23 Nov 1857, d. 28 Sep 1925
Garner, E. Elmer; b. 02 Nov 1915, d. 25 Nov 1978
Garner, Edith C.; 17 Jan 1932, no other date, wife of E. Elmer, m: 08 Aug 1950
Garner, Elizabeth; 12 Feb 1929, no other date
Garner, J.W.; b. 23 Jun 1858, d. 26 Aug 1926
Garner, Nina B.; b. 14 Feb 1887, d. 02 Sep 1971
Garner, Samuel T.; b. 11 Jan 1891, d. 11 Feb 1949
Graves, Cisie Parlee; died 19 Feb 1952, age 73 years
Graves, James J.; died 24 Jun 1949, age 74 years
Graves, Melissa (Thomason); b. 08 Mar 1872, d. 17 Nov 1892, daughter of J.H. & Sally
Graves, Moncey; b. 14 Feb 1863, d. 15 May 1889
Graves, Sally; b. 03 Sep 1828, d. 26 Mar 1892, wife of J.H., daughter of William & Sally Williams
Grimes, Keith Boyce; b. 17 Jul 1955, d. 13 Mar 1977
Ham, Isaac; b. 05 Jun 1860, d. 10 Jun 1944
Ham, Jane T.; b. 18 Mar 1875, d. 03 Mar 1957
Hamm, Audrey Phillips; b. 14 Feb 1902, no other date
Hamm, infant; b. 03 Feb 1954, no other date, son of Mr. & Mrs. J.O. Hamm
Hamm, Maude E.; b. 21 Oct 1891, d. 17 Apr 1958
Hamm, Robert H.; b. 29 Nov 1884, d. 11 Aug 1965
Hamm, Ross; b. 10 Jun 1898, d. 02 Feb 1958
Hassell, broken marker
Hassell, Louis Lee; b. 29 Apr 1871, d. 31 Jan 1951
Hassell, Susan R.; b. 03 Sep 1848, d. 14 Aug ????, wife of J. Hassell
Haynes, Addie Dewey; b. 29 Jun 1898, d. 12 Dec 1902, daughter of H.T. & M.J.
Haynes, L.A.; b. 27 Jan 1825, d. 24 Jul 1903, wife of A.J.
Hickerson, Addie; b. 13 Aug 1858, d. 27 Mar 1938
Hickerson, Emma; b. 12 Jul 1888, d. 03 Apr 1907, daughter of J.D. & Adiline
Hickerson, Ida; b. 01 Jan 1890, d. 23 Jan 1949
Hickerson, John D.; b. 27 Feb 1860, d. 19 Mar 1950
Jackson, Joan; died 03 Jul 1980, 30 years 9 months, undertakers marker
Jackson, Lou; b. 05 Apr 1870, d. 14 Aug 1946
Johnson, Willie Ann; b. 17 Feb 1887, d. 10 Apr 1978
Kelley, Alfred W.; 20 Sep 1910, no other date
Kelley, Myrtle L.; b. 16 Oct 1912, d. 12 Feb 1977
Kirk, Lochie Graves; b. 17 Feb 1836, d. 23 Mar 1934
Kittrell, Celia Inez; b. 31 Dec 1911, d. 15 May 1925
Knight, Howard Lee; died 13 Nov 1902, son of J.E. & L.A.
Knight, John A.; b. 30 Dec 1904, d. 07 Feb 1905, son of J.E. & L.A.
Linberry, Lee; b. 02 Oct 1863, d. 25 Aug 1935
Lineberry, P.J.; b. 25 Oct 1835, d. 10 Sep 1910, father
Lineberry, Sarah R.; 19 Dec 1844, no other date, mother, wife of P.J.
Marshall, Virginia Ann; b. 06 Mar 1938, d. 02 Sep 1938
Matthews, Mary Lizzie; b. 25 Apr 1806, d. 11 Jun 1886, wife of Wm.
McDonald, Mary C.; b. 1871, d. 1949
McDonald, Sam J.; 1867, no other date
McDonald, Vergie; b. 04 Aug 1869, d. 07 May 1920
McLemore, Ella B.; b. 04 Jul 1856, d. 11 Jul 1902, 46-0-6, wife of R.M.
McLemore, Harris; b. 22 Jun 1881, d. 26 Jul 1901, 24-1-4, son of R.M. & E.B.
McLemore, J.P.; died 24 Sep 1909, age: 38-11-4, hus. Of Minnie
McLemore, James H.; b. 22 Dec 1885, d. 25 Jun 1901, son of R.M. & E.B.
McLemore, Jas. H.; b. 12 Jun 1826, d. 31 Oct 1905, hus. Of S.A.
McLemore, John Horner; b. & d. 20 Jun 1907, son of J.P. & Minnie B.
McLemore, Lena; b. 23 Oct 1878, d. 12 Sep 1893, dau. Of R.M. & E.B.
McLemore, Mollie (Fraley); b. 1889, d. 1920
McLemore, Nora; b. 25 Dec 1875, d. 12 Aug 1901, 26-7-18, dau. Of J.H. & S.A.
McLemore, R.M.; b. 1851, d. 1924
McLemore, Sallie A.; b. 04 Aug 1828, d. 20 Jan 1909, wife of James H.
Moore, Will Allen; b. 1906, d. 1957
Morgan, S.N.; b. 04 Apr 1847, d. 26 Jul 1894, husband of S.A.
Phillips, Dora; b. 29 Apr 1881, d. 11 May 1954
Phillips, Hilliard; 03 May 1907, no other date
Phillips, J.L.; b. 14 Dec 1869, d. 11 Feb 1932, husband of Dora
Phillips, James I.; b. 09 Jul 1837, d. 31 Jan 1905
Phillips, Joda; b. 10 Oct 1896, d. 24 Aug 1898, son of W.A. & C.A.
Phillips, Mrs. M.J.; b. 23 Jun 1850, d. 22 Sep 1937
Phillips, Sallie; died 18 Oct 1915, age about 68 years, wife of J.I.
Phillips, Vetta; b. 17 Dec 1907, d. 21 Jan 1979
Phillips, Willie; died 01 May 1902, age 27-11-2, son of Joe & M.J.
Pitts, Charlie Thomas; b. 1885, d. 1947
Pitts, Sallie Ann (Bromley; b. 1887, d. 1981
Ricketts, Henrietta; b. 29 Jan 1879, d. 24 Jan 1915
Ricketts, Mary; b. 13 Nov 1907, d. 24 Jan 1917
Roberts, Sallie H.; b. 28 Aug 1863, d. 31 Aug 1904, wife of J.O.
Rodgers, Thomas J.; b. 1886, d. 1942
Rodgers, Willie Matt Duncan; b. 1887, d. 1977
Sharp, Delbert D.; b. 16 Jan 1942, d. 21 Nov 1962
Sharp, Delphia; b. 09 Mar 1881, d. 27 Feb 1973, mother
Sharp, Frances Leora; b. 02 May 1918, d. 21 Jul 1921, dau. Of G.W. & May
Sharp, George W.; b. 1873, d. 1955
Sharp, James C.; b. 17 Nov 1944, d. 16 May 1960
Sharp, Marguerite Imogene; b. 10 Aug 1922, d. 27 Jun 1923, dau. Of S.T. & Delphia
Sharp, Mary Jane; b. 28 May 1932, d. 26 Aug 1953
Sharp, May Savage; b. 1882, d. 1950
Sharp, Mrs. Bettie; b. 03 Mar 1841, d. 04 Oct 1927
Sharp, Rex Orland; b. 30 Apr 1937, d. 22 Mar 1941
Sharp, Ruth; b. 24 Dec 1914, d. 21 Jan 1915, dau. Of S.T. & Delphia
Sharp, S.T. “Bud”; b. 30 Apr 1870, d. 11 Apr 1939, father
Sharp, Samuel M.; b. 03 Apr 1841, d. 30 Dec 1912, husband of Elizabeth
Sharp, Thomas Loyd; b. 02 May 1908, d. 18 Aug 1909, son of S.T. & Delphia
Sharp, Willie; b. 23 Oct 1911, d. 04 Feb 1966
Stone, Mary P.; 07 Nov 1868, no other date, daughter of W.S. & R.T.
Stone, Ruth T.; b. 13 Jan 1843, d. 11 Jul 1899, wife of W.S.
Stone, S.H.; b. 14 Jul 1867, d. 19 May 1897, son of W.S. & R.T.
Stone, Willis S.; b. 08 Oct 1840, d. 04 Jan 1910
Tatum, Ada D.; b. 22 Feb 1888, d. 15 Mar 1968
Tatum, Dewitt; b. 04 Mar 1885, d. 21 Nov 1938
Tatum, Jesse Hollis; b. 03 Apr 1924, d. 29 May 1956
Tatum, John Dewitt Jr.; b. 15 Dec 1915, d. 25 Nov 1979, Pfc. US Army WWII
Tatum, L.D.; b. 08 May 1906, d. 24 Sep 1929
Tatum, Mary J.; b. 02 Jun 1888, d. 06 Dec 1962
Tharp, Lizzie Hutson; b. 07 Aug 1880, d. 01 Jul 1921, wife of M.G.
Thomason, Alice H.; b. 1901, d. 1981-1982
Thomason, Eben Rexford; b. 27 Dec 1894, d. 02 Feb 1897, son of S.J. & Ruth
Thomason, G.W.; b. 01 Apr 1887, d. 09 Jan 1959
Thomason, Milton H.; b. 1893, d. 1972
Thomason, Ruth; b. 31 Jan 1868, d. 21 Dec 1898, wife of S.J.
Thomason, S.J.; b. 03 Jul 1865, d. 01 May 1905
Treadwell, Callie; b. 1886, d. 1891, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Treadwell
Treadwell, Daniel; b. 1865, d. 1924
Treadwell, Eliza Jane (Sharp); b. 23 Feb 1861, d. 02 Jan 1935, wife of John V.
Treadwell, Elsie M.; 31 May 1909, no other date
Treadwell, Elvis C.; b. 14 May 1902, d. 03 Apr 1976
Treadwell, John V.; died 09 Jul 1907, no age or date, husband of Eliza
Treadwell, Lura; b. 1878, d. 1964
Treadwell, Nancy (Hassell); died Jul 1900, age about 70 years, wife of Steven
Treadwell, Steven; died 20 Jan 1897, age about 85 years, husband of Nancy
Treadwell, W.C.; b. 1863, d. 1930
Tucker, Louise; b. 1910, d. 1936, wife of Ralph Bastin
Webster, Arthur Hollis; b. 12 Feb 1911, d. 22 May 1972
Webster, Connie Mae; b. 22 Apr 1911, no other date, married 04 Aug 1928, children: Glenn, Charles & Jerry
Whitaker, J.C.; b. 05 Nov 1843, d. 28 Aug 1920
Whitaker, Susan Ann; b. 03 Apr 1845, d. 20 Jul 1933, wife of J.C.
Whitaker, Vivian; b. 17 Aug 1872, d. 28 Jul 1917
Whitson, Myrtle M.; b. 05 Mar 1900, d. 06 May 1902, daughter of J.M. & L.E.
Whitwell, Paul Black; b. 08 Dec 1929, d. 18 Jan 1930