Bethlehem Cemetery

The Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery is located on California Branch Road in Wayne County, Tennessee just west of the Lawrence County, TN line. There are numerous unknown graves here.

To reach the cemetery, travel west from Wayland Springs Road near West Point, Tennessee on Collinwood Road/California Branch Road for approximately 3.5 miles. Or, from Collinwood, Tennessee, travel Railroad Bed Rd. east for approximately 4.5 miles and turn left onto California Branch Rd. Go approximately 4.7 miles to the cemetery on the left beside the church.

GPS Location: 35° 09¢ 20.1²N, Lon: 87° 35¢ 20²W

Enumerated by David Montgomery and is current as of 27 January 2013.

Andrews, 1939, infant sons of Chester & Maude
Andrews, Alvin; b. 1909, d. 1918
Andrews, Bennie L.; b. 17 Apr 1899, d. 19 Jan 1978
Andrews, Charlie E.; b. 22 Oct 1898, d. 30 Jul 1973
Andrews, Dave; b. 1862, d. 1952
Andrews, Deborah Louise; b. 13 Mar 1954, d. 04 Feb 1955
Andrews, Della R.; b. 27 Jul 1895, d. 14 May 1983
Andrews, Dewey; b. 22 Jul 1928, d. 20 Jan 1985
Andrews, Dorothy; b. 01 Feb 1925, only date
Andrews, Doyle; b. 16 Jul 1927, d. 18 Dec 1995, S2 US Navy WWII
Andrews, infant; 26 Oct 1939, son of Charlie & Bonnie
Andrews, John D.; b. 31 Jul 1885, d. 20 Oct 1965
Andrews, John H.; b. 25 Jan 1891, d. 02 Jan 1966
Andrews, Martha Lee; b. 18 Apr 1935, d. 15 Nov 2012, wife of Dewey
Andrews, Marvin; b. 1914, d. 1915
Andrews, Melvin; b. 01 May 1912, d. 28 Jan 1978, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Andrews, Nancy J.; b. 14 Dec 1888, d. 03 Apr 1980
Andrews, no given name; b. 1910, d. 1910, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Andrews
Andrews, Sallie E.; b. 1866, d. 1950
Atwell, Willodean (Gambrell); b. 08 Jan 1917, d. 28 Sep 2009
Averill, Wayne Carroll; b. 12 Feb 1969, d. 13 Feb 1969
Ballard, Charlie L.; b. 09 Dec 1891, d. 21 Jul 1934, TN Pvt. Motor Mech. Sig Corps,25 Jul 1935
Ballard, Cora L.; b. 29 Nov 1900, d. 20 Dec 1931
Ballard, Margaret J.; b. 20 Feb 1932, d. 08 Jun 1979
Ballard, William Frank; b. 12 Jun 1923, d. 08 Jun 1979, Pfc. US Army WWII
Barrett, Esther Lee; b. 17 Dec 1879, d. 07 May 1959
Barrett, John H.; b. 12 Jun 1865, d. 26 Aug 1937
Bedford, Christine (Luker) (Rowden); b. 02 Sep 1937, d. 25 Aug 2008
Bell, Mary (Moore); b. 24 Aug 1900, d. 10 Sep 1983, daughter of William F. & Martha J.
Bennett, Alonza M.; b. 26 Dec 1873, d. 27 May 1940
Bennett, Bell; b. 01 Jan 1889, d. 15 May 1964
Bennett, Chester; b. 21 Dec 1884, d. 15 Jul 1967
Bennett, Mary T.; b. 02 Aug 1881, d. 27 May 1962
Bennett, Selena R. (Hollis); b. 04 Jun 1848, d. 04 Jan 1928, wife of W.F.
Bennett, Seletha A.; b. 17 Apr 1878, d. 03 Apr 1947
Berryhill, David R.; b. 01 Dec 1953, d. 20 May 1966
Berryhill, Jerry Wayne; b. 09 Jul 1952, d. 22 May 2005
Berryhill, Rachel G.; b. 19 Jan 1922, d. 22 Dec 1991
Berryhill, Richard “Tooter”; b. 05 Sep 1918, d. 16 Jul 1975
Bivins, Elizabeth; d. 28 Feb 1917
Bivins, Ephram; d. 03 Oct 1924
Bivins, Octavia; b. 05 Mar 1907, d. 14 Oct 1911
Brady, Edna; b. 1903, d. 1948
Brady, Hattie M.; b. 22 Jun 1923, d. 05 Aug 2008
Brady, Joe C.; b. 21 Jan 1902, d. 09 Mar 1991
Brady, Romeo; b. 26 Oct 1899, d. 26 Apr 1992
Brady, Una Lee; b. 22 Feb 1908, d. 15 Aug 1938
Brewer, Bethel; b. 02 Jul 1908, d. 28 Jan 1924
Brewer, Dell; no dates
Brewer, Salley; no dates
Brison, Geneva; b. 25 Mar 1910, d. 23 Jan 1922, daughter of Porter & Sarah
Bromley, Mary R.; b. 31 Aug 1837, d. 18 Sep 1903, wife of S.G.
Bromley, S.G.; b. 09 Jan 1842, d. 19 Apr 1908
Bromley, Ula May; b. 02 Apr 1903, d. 06 Dec 1903, daughter of S.M. & M.E.
Brown, Sharon (Weaver); b. 21 Dec 1942, d. 08 Apr 2004, wife of William Harold, m: 20 Oct 1962
Brown, William Harold; b. 14 Dec 1943, only date
Bryson, Lelon B.; b. 07 Dec 1812, d. 11 Jun 1918, son of Porter & Sarah
Bullis, Era Melinda; b. 08 Mar 1922, d. 22 May 1986
Byrd, Howard Wayne “Thug”; 04 Jun 1961
Byrd, Judy Dean; b. 01 Aug 1962, d. 19 Jul 2003
Byrd, Tara Darlene; 15 Jun 1963
Cannon, Andrew Jackson; b. 19 Dec 1855, d. 14 Dec 1937
Cannon, Edna (Franklin); no dates
Cannon, Flora; b. 1891, d. 1962
Cannon, Jim; b. 1888, d. 1955
Cannon, Lethey J.; b. 15 Mar 1861, d. 03 Mar 1915
Cannon, Sherman Edward; b. 19 Jan 1891, d. 03 Oct 1964
Caperton, Anna Jewel; b. 15 May 1935, d. 27 Nov 2008
Caperton, Arthur M.; b. 28 Apr 1898, d. 28 Apr 1970
Caperton, baby; no dates
Caperton, baby; no dates
Caperton, baby; no dates
Caperton, Boyd; b. 13 Sep 1897, d. 28 Feb 1958, TN Pfc. 2nd Motor Repair BN MTC WWI
Caperton, Bud; b. 18 Aug 1915, d. 22 Oct 1999
Caperton, Chapple E.; b. 06 Nov 1922, d. 15 Dec 1996
Caperton, Clarice G.; b. 24 Apr 1914, d. 11 Jan 1938
Caperton, David A.; b. 05 Feb 1832, d. 28 Oct 1889, husband of M.J.
Caperton, David C.; b. 19 Feb 1906, d. 28 Dec 1960
Caperton, Edward C.; b. 05 Nov 1946, d. 07 Nov 1946, son of Mr. & Mrs. N.C.
Caperton, Ella Mae; b. 25 Jul 1909, d. 28 May 1983
Caperton, Francher Mac; b. 22 Jan 1882, d. 25 Nov 1972
Caperton, Gary L.; b. 1949, d. 1950
Caperton, Gladys B.; b. 11 Dec 1903, d. 26 Aug 1975
Caperton, Hoover; b. 07 Jun 1931, only date
Caperton, infant; 21 May 1951, son of Paul & Maxie
Caperton, J.B.; b. 14 Aug 1857, d. 28 Jan 1935
Caperton, James Jackson; b. 02 Sep 1931, d. 24 Aug 1975
Caperton, John; b. 07 Oct 1902, d. 18 Jun 1995
Caperton, Katherine; b. 22 Oct 1948, only date
Caperton, Larry Curtis; b. 22 Feb 1952, d. 10 Jun 1994
Caperton, Lawrace; b. 14 Jan 1918, d. 03 Aug 2006
Caperton, Liza J.; b. 20 Feb 1876, d. 18 Jun 1953
Caperton, Martha; b. 1946, d. 1947
Caperton, Mary Jane; b. 24 Nov 1839, d. 14 Mar 1926
Caperton, Maxie W.; b. 01 Dec 1919, d. 24 Oct 1996, wife of Oaul N., m: 21 Oct 1934
Caperton, Missie F.; b. 28 Oct 1876, d. 17 Feb 1959
Caperton, Mollie E.; b. 10 Aug 1893, d. 13 Oct 1978
Caperton, P.E.; b. 15 Jan 1860, d. 13 Feb 1926, wife of J.B.
Caperton, Paul N. Sr.; b. 10 Jan 1914, d. 08 Mar 2003
Caperton, Rachel Thelma; b. 17 Jan 1931, d. 11 Nov 1995
Caperton, Raymon; b. 1929, d. 1932
Caperton, Robert F.; b. 18 Aug 1866, d. 25 Dec 1947
Caperton, S.J.; b. 25 Nov 1873, d. 19 Mar 1923
Caperton, Sammie; b. 26 Feb 1934, d. 25 Jan 1999
Caperton, Violet; b. 29 May 1904, d. 03 Jun 1962
Capetorn, Melvin J.D.; b. 10 Dec 1905, d. 22 Sep 1941
Capetorn, Pet E.; b. 13 Nov 1898, d. 16 Nov 1898
Casteel, Amy Elizabeth (Dixon); b. 29 Apr 1910, d. 21 Dec 1927
Cates, Rosetta (Story); b. 26 Sep 1949, d. 21 Dec 2009
Clay, Beulah; b. 30 Apr 1905, d. 13 May 1905
Clay, Martha J.; b. 14 Aug 1889, d. 14 Jan 1890
Clay, Nancy; b. 06 Jul 1895, d. 19 Jul 1896
Clay, Sarah; b. 25 Jan 1900, d. 14 Feb 1900
Clay, William; b. 01 Apr 1844, d. 28 Nov 1921, husband of Rebekah
Conaway, Harrell; b. 20 Jul 1945, d. 08 Dec 2013, husband of Elizabeth (Rogers), m: 14 Nov 1964, US Army
Daniel, Lola (Hines; b. 04 Jul 1942, only date
Daniel, Willie Leon; b. 15 Dec 1927, d. 07 Sep 2004, Pfc. US Army Korea
Darnell, Elizabeth; b. 1844, d. 1919
Darnell, Garfield; b. 1881, d. 1947
Darnell, Herbert; b. 09 Jan 1947, d. 10 Oct 2012
Darnell, Ira; b. 04 Apr 1914, d. 06 Aug 1997, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Darnell, James R.; b. 07 Mar 1867, d. 16 Sep 1921
Darnell, John F.; b. 1869, d. 1940
Darnell, Lena Mae; b. 24 Nov 1920, d. 24 Dec 1998, wife of Luther W., m: 28 Dec 1940
Darnell, Lizzia; b. 1890, d. 1953
Darnell, Luther W.; b. 23 Jun 1912, d. 22 May 1987, Pfc. US Army WWII
Darnell, Martha J.; b. 1865, d. 1948
Darnell, Mattie F.; b. 12 Sep 1877, d. 08 Dec 1967
Darnell, Mollie C.; b. 03 Aug 1874, d.. 03 Apr 1917
Darnell, W.J.; b. 1842, d. 1923
Davis, Joy Sue (Luker); b. 30 Jan 1948, only date
Davis, Richard William; b. 18 Dec 1929, d. 18 Feb 2000, Cpl. US Army Korea
Davis, William Allen; b. 10 May 1882, d. 10 Jan 1910
Dixon, Arthur Wade; b. 29 Jun 1905, d. 02 Oct 1928
Dixon, Emmett; b. 20 Oct 1909, d. 08 Oct 1910, son of Guy & Claudie
Dixon, Guy Jr.; b. 26 Jan 1911, d. 05 May 1911, son of Guy & Claudie
Dixon, Lillie; b. 25 Jul 1900, d. 16 Dec 1902, daughter of F.O. & N.P.
Dixon, Myrtlee (Caperton); b. 02 Jun 1889, d. 17 Jul 1914, wife of Henry M.
Dixon, Oscar; b. 1867, d. 1928
Dixon, Pairlee; b. 1877, d. 1961
Dixon, Paul Neal; b. 05 Dec 1913, d. 13 Nov 1990, US Army WWII
Gallaher, Mary T.; b. 09 Aug 1863, d. 14 Feb 1895
Gambrel, Bradley C.; d. 13 Aug 1895
Gambrel, Helen; b. 24 Apr 1935, d. 09 Nov 1996
Gambrel, Lucy A.; b. 28 Jan 1885, d. 13 Nov 1905
Gambrel, Walter, C.; b. 19 Sep 1927, d. 04 May 2006
Gambrell, Anna L.; b. 04 Jul 1931, d. 18 Apr 1992
Gambrell, Annalou; b. 24 Apr 1941, only date
Gambrell, baby; girl 14 Sep 1940
Gambrell, Barbara P.; b. 29 May 1942, only date
Gambrell, Bradley C.; b. 13 Mar 1887, d. 07 Sep 1970
Gambrell, Byron; b. 01 Apr 1925, d. 11 Mar 2005
Gambrell, C.F.; b. 10 May 1931, d. 03 Mar 2005
Gambrell, Christine (Robertson); b. 28 Mar 1925, only date, wife of Marcus Eugene Sr.
Gambrell, Deborah Kay; b. 08 Feb 1960, d. 30 Dec 1961, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gene Gambrell
Gambrell, Dewey; b. 15 Jan 1919, d. 10 Sep 2001
Gambrell, Don; b. 06 Jan 1944, only date
Gambrell, Earsey; b. 01 Jun 1913, d. 08 Jun 1086
Gambrell, H.C.; b. 13 Oct 1865, d. 15 May 1897
Gambrell, H.H.; b. 1888, d. 1947
Gambrell, Hattie; b. 16 Nov 1899, d. 18 Mar 1938
Gambrell, Howard E.; b. 25 Mar 1913, d. 09 Aug 1992
Gambrell, Irene; b. 19 Jun 1914, d. 02 Feb 1951
Gambrell, J.C.; b. 22 Dec 1867, d. 07 Mar 1917
Gambrell, Jimmie; b. 17 Jul 1942, d. 21 Jul 1942
Gambrell, Laura H.; b. 07 Sep 1871, d. 04 Jun 1948
Gambrell, Lonnie; no dates, infant son of Jackson & Maude Lee
Gambrell, Lou E.; b. 02 Oct 1885, d. 09 Jun 1973
Gambrell, Lum; b. 28 Mar 1895, d. 13 Apr 1955
Gambrell, Marcus Eugene Sr. “Gene”; b. 30 Sep 1921, d. 10 Sep 2010, husband of Christine (Robertson)
Gambrell, Marlene; b. 01 Aug 1931, d. 24 Oct 1932
Gambrell, Marshall “Chick”; b. 20 Mar 1909, d. 01 Sep 1976, Pvt. US Army
Gambrell, Martha J.; b. 15 Jan 1860, d. 09 May 1932
Gambrell, Mary Catherine; b. 21 Jan 1897, d. 23 Apr 1913
Gambrell, Mary; b. 20 Jun 1901, d. 04 Apr 1990
Gambrell, Maud Lee; b. 02 Jun 1896, d. 11 Jun 1940
Gambrell, no given; 1933, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hershel Gambrell
Gambrell, Robert; no dates, son of Jackson & Maude Lee
Gambrell, Tab; b. 12 Oct 1898, d. 24 Dec 1974
Gambrell, Tresa Faye; b. 14 Feb 1959, only date
Gambrell, W.J.; b. 13 May 1864, d. 07 May 1944
Gray, Alice; b. 16 Feb 1897, d. May 1937
Gray, Audell; b. 01 Feb 1915, d. 17 Jan 1983
Gray, Charlie T.; b. 1947, d. 1947
Gray, Doris Ann; b. 15 Oct 1938, d. 20 May 1939
Gray, Harrison; b. 1885, d. 1943
Gray, infant; 02 Aug 1921, infant of Brown & Anna
Gray, James Allen; b. 1948, d. 1948
Gray, Velma; b. 29 Dec 1923, d. 21 Oct 1986
Grimes, Betsey; d. Mar 1904
Grimes, Willie; b. 09 Feb 1882, d. 11 Mar 1899, son of George & Sarah
Haislip, William M.; b. 16 Apr 1879, d. 19 Mar 1962
Hargrove, Angela Marie; 14 Dec 1966, daughter of E.C. & Brenda
Harrison, Harold Thomas; b. 18 May 1944, d. 16 Feb 1989
Haslip, Sarah Jane; b. 16 Feb 1855, d. 06 Mar 1928
Hill, Dorothy; b. 16 Dec 1916, d. 11 Feb 1917, daughter of J.J. & W.L.
Hill, L. Charline; b. 24 Dec 1917, d. 01 Feb 1918, daughter of J.J. & W.L.
Hines, Charles Thomas; b. 02 Sep 1947, d. 17 Nov 1995
Hines, Charlie W.; b. 15 Jan 1899, d. 10 Jan 1984
Hines, Joseph; b. 19 May 1940, d. 03 Jan 1991
Hines, Lois B.; b. 03 Nov 1919, d. 19 Feb 1951
Hines, Ruth; b. 15 Jan 1917, d. 24 Jun 2009
Hinkey, Henry; b. 25 Mar 1932, d. 21 Jan 2009
Hinkey, Katherine; b. 02 Apr 1961, only date
Hollis, Annie N.; b. 1890, d. 1956, wife of David H.
Hollis, Arthur T.; b. 1879, d. 1952
Hollis, Birtie (McGee); b. 25 Dec 1909, d. 06 Nov 1981
Hollis, Boyed; b. 09 Sep 1895, d. 09 Jun 1896, son of D.F. & M.A.
Hollis, Cleatus Carnell; b. 31 May 1915, d. 26 Jun 1945
Hollis, Clifford D.; b. 1912, d. 1958
Hollis, David F.; b. 19 Aug 1863, d. 24 Aug 1933
Hollis, David H.; b. 1889, d. 1919, son of David F. & Martha Ada
Hollis, Docia; b. 30 Jul 1899, d. 25 Oct 1957
Hollis, Frank; no dates
Hollis, Grace (Luker); b. 08 Oct 1903, d. 08 Oct 1934
Hollis, Hattie Waymon; b. 30 Jan 1884, d. 25 Aug 1885, infant daughter of John B. & K.M.
Hollis, infant; 1933, son of Mr. & Mrs. C.D. Hollis
Hollis, infant; 1934, son of Mr. & Mrs. C.D. Hollis
Hollis, James P.; b. 30 Oct 1828, d. 24 Aug 1890
Hollis, James; b. 1911, d. 1912, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hollis
Hollis, Joe B.; b. 1867, d. 1930
Hollis, John B.; b. 28 Aug 1843, d. 04 Jan 1917
Hollis, John Taylor; b. 01 Jan 1912, d. 27 Feb 1944
Hollis, K.M.; b. 26 May 1840, d. 17 Mar 1907, wife of John B.
Hollis, Lee Roy; b. 27 Mar 1895, d. 10 Dec 1924
Hollis, Mamie Lee Ella; b. 10 Feb 1900, d. 11 May 1923, wife of John H.
Hollis, Martha Ada; b. 31 Jul 1861, d. 08 Sep 1937
Hollis, Martha Grace; b. 10 Nov 1940, only date, wife of Ronald M., m: 20 Aug 1959
Hollis, Martha M.; b. 22 Feb 1887, d. 30 Oct 1893, daughter of D.F. & M.A.
Hollis, Mildred M.; b. 1879, d. 1961
Hollis, Mollie H.; b. 22 Mar 1879, d. 26 Feb 1903, daughter of John O. & Mary A.
Hollis, Mrs. H.J.; b. 15 Feb 1832, d. 08 Dec 1915
Hollis, Nana M.; b. 1883, d. 1912
Hollis, Polly; b. 03 Mar 1832, d. 13 Oct 1908
Hollis, Robert Loyd; b. 14 Jan 1908, 22 Sep 1979
Hollis, Ronald M.; b. 12 May 1939, d. 15 Sep 2000
Hollis, Sally; b. 1866, d. 1911
Hollis, Sarah R.; b. 18 Feb 1835, d. 28 Jan 1922
Hollis, Terry; b. 01 Feb 1897, d. 12 Dec 1981
Hollis, Turner; b. 28 Apr 1921, d. 30 Sep 1968
Hollis, William T.; b. 15 Apr 1866, d. 28 Dec 1886, son of John B. & K.M.
Hollis, William; b. 03 Sep 1883, d. 10 Apr 1884, son of D.F. & M.A.
Hollis, Willie; b. 23 Oct 1914, d. 16 May 2001
Hollis, Wilton B.; b. 1912, d. 2003, wife of Clifford D.
Hollis, Wylie; b. 1860, d. 1915
Hollis, Zora; b. 21 Mar 1875, d. 15 Jan 1967
Holt, infant; no dates, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joe S. Holt
Holt, Joe S.; b. 08 Feb 1924, only date
Holt, Nadine; b. 18 Feb 1927, d. 29 Nov 1970
Hunt, Annie; b. 30 Apr 1890, d. Nov 1969
Hunt, Bertie; b. 1908, d. 1908
Hunt, Lonnie; b. 1888, d. 1915
Hunt, Millie T.; b. 1914, d. 1993
Hunt, W. Eugene; b. 1908, d. 1961
Hurst, John D.; b. 04 Oct 1875, d. 17 Nov 1903
Johnson, Dorothy J.; b. 1866, d. 1932
Johnson, infant; b. & d. 18 Apr 1918, son of Eldred & Belle
Johnson, J.E.; b. 1860, d. 1918
Johnson, John T.; b. 12 Jun 1834, d. 13 Nov 1897
Johnson, Mary E.; b. 27 Dec 1836, d. 25 Jan 1889, wife of John T.
Jones, Randle Lee; b. 04 Jul 1983, d. 27 Jun 2004
Keeton, Alfred J.; b. 04 Oct 1912, d. 24 Jan 1919, son of H.H. & M.E.
Keeton, Emma Nola; b. 09 Apr 1918, d. 14 Jan 1919
Keeton, Julia Ann (Todd); b. 06 Dec 1960, d. 27 Sep 1987
Keeton, Lula C.; b. 05 Dec 1917, d. 29 Jan 2003
Keeton, Maudie E.; b. 10 Nov 1893, d. 07 Jan 1919, wife of H.H., daughter of O.F. & M.A. Hollis
Keeton, Maynard P.; b. 29 Apr 1912, d. 24 Jul 1984
Keeton, Roy Mac; b. 26 Feb 1950, d. 21 Feb 1976
Kegley, Ibbie; b. 27 Apr 1876, d. 16 Jul 1905, wife of J.J.
Kegley, Paul; b. 28 Jun 1905, d. 21 Jul 1905, infant son of J.J. & Ibbie
Kilburn, Grace; b. 15 Sep 1919, d. 22 Jun 1963
Kilburn, Juanita W.; b. 28 Jan 1952, d. only date, wife of William Stanley, m: 12 Dec 1970
Kilburn, William Stanley; b. 23 Oct 1948, d. 29 Sep 2009
Kilburn, William Clarence; b. 10 Mar 1906, d. 17 Jan 2007, Pvt. US Army WWII
Kimbrel, Nancy; b. 13 Nov 1837, d. 31 May 1916
Kimbrell, Dee; b. 1892, d. 1934
Kimbrell, Ethellean; b. 1942, d. 1946
Kimbrell, Lary; b. 1948, d. 1948
Kimbrell, Minnie; b. 1894, d. 1971
Kimbrell, Velma; b. 19 Jan 1919, d. 12 May 1979
Kimbrell, Willie E.; b. 22 May 1912, d. 06 Mar 1970
Krug, Frances Laura; b. 05 Feb 1904, d. 11 Jan 1996
Ledlow, Eula Mae; b. 10 May 1923, Feb 1991
Ledlow, Levi Travis Sr.; b. 20 Jul 1917, d. 12 Jul 1992, Pfc. US Army WWII
Ledlow, W. David; b. 1950, d. 1950
Lee, Betty Elizabeth; b. 16 Aug 1857, d. 14 Jun 1922
Lee, infant; b. & d. 21 Jun 1920, infant of Henry & Bethel
Lee, Lilburn; b. 21 Sep 1921, d. 13 Jun 1922, son of Henry & Bethel
Lee, Solon E.; b. 27 Jun 1854, d. 18 Sep 1928
Lee, Viva Jean; b. 10 Mar 1932, d. 11 Nov 1933, daughter of Henry & Bethel
Lovell, Billy Wayne; b. 08 Mar 1956, d. 09 Feb 1993
Lovell, Chrystine; no dates
Lovell, Eva A.; b. 30 Nov 1919, d. 08 Sep 2000
Lovell, Evelyn I.; b. 05 Jan 1950, d. 02 May 2008
Lovell, Ezekiel; b. 24 Sep 1870, d. 13 Mar 1949
Lovell, John P.; b. 22 May 1889, d. Aug 1969
Lovell, Katherine; b. 14 Oct 1876, d. 23 Feb 1924
Lovell, Laverne N.; b. 27 Feb 1934, d. 25 Jan 2013, wife of B.W.
Lovell, Madgie Neil; b. 17 Dec 1921, d. 05 Jan 1945
Lovell, Marvin; b. 1941, d. 1946
Lovell, Maryanna S.; b. 07 Aug 1959, only date
Lovell, Ola Ann; b. 07 May 1886, d. 15 Mar 1951
Lovell, Paulie; no dates
Lovell, Robert “Ed”; b. 12 Jun 1897, d. 26 Dec 1970 
Lovell, Robert D.; b. 18 Sep 1927, d. 05 Oct 1958
Lovell, Tincie; b. 09 Mar 1908, d. 07 Mar 1982
Lovell, W.C.; b. 19 Apr 1940, only date
Lovell, William B.; b. 06 May 1918, d. 11 Aug 1995, Pvt. US Army WWII
Luker, Ada Rebecca (Hollis); b. 24 May 1874, d. 23 Aug 1919
Luker, Dewey; b. 1900, d. 1960
Luker, Ethel; b. 18 Aug 1917, d. 24 Dec 1989
Luker, Hattie Waymon; b. 06 Jun 1886, d. 16 Sep 1959
Luker, Huldah H.; b. 28 Aug 1884, d. 31 Dec 1966
Luker, Icy Marie; b. 12 Jul 1916, d. 25 Sep 1942
Luker, infant; 1919
Luker, infant; no dates, daughter of Dewey & Ethel
Luker, James Jasper; b. 17 Sep 1873, d. 22 Apr 1944
Luker, John Bell; b. 01 Mar 1858, d. 04 Jan 1922
Luker, John Thomas; b. 19 Mar 1877, d. 29 Nov 1953
Luker, Josephine; b. 04 Oct 1856, d. 07 Sep 1929, wife of J.B.
Luker, L. Edna; b. 1901, d. 1913
Luker, Lee A.; b. 24 Oct 1879, d. 30 Oct 1959
Luker, Lucy Ann; b. 11 Dec 1877, d. 04 Aug 1957
Luker, Mandy Artely (Todd); b. 08 Sep 1878, d. 25 May 1911
Luker, Mattie F.; b. 15 Mar 1909, d. 14 Aug 1946
Luker, Minnie B. (Story); b. 09 Oct 1902, d. 02 Jan 1956
Luker, Otto; b. 17 Dec 1912, d. 21 Nov 1985, S Sgt. US Army WWII
Luker, Ozro; b. 18 Nov 1915, d. 03 Mar 2001, Pfc. US Army WWII Purple Heart
Luker, Paulie Wade; b. 30 May 1907, d. 11 Oct 1974
Luker, Pearl; b. 1899, d. abt. 1908
Luker, Rachel Luella (Hollis); b. 17 Dec 1896, d. 28 Jul 1939
Luker, Stella G.; b. 16 Mar 1922, d. 25 Jun 2001
Luker, W. Turner; b. 1897, d. 1899
Luker, Walter L.; b. 30 May 1902, d. 21 Mar 1916
Luker, Wesley; b. 22 Mar 1903, d. 03 Dec 1955, Florida Pfc. 1924th Ord Ammo Co AVN WWII
Luker, William Newton; d. 23 Apr 1923, husband of Amanda (Price)
Luker, Willie; 13 Dec 1921
Luker, Willodean; b. 22 May 1921, d. 29 Jan 1963
Martin, Dollie Marie; b. 27 Sep 1939, only date, wife of Vernon, m: 01 Jul 1955
Martin, Vernon Paulk; b. 11 Sep 1929, d. 15 Dec 2008
McCrory, Bess; b. 17 Aug 1891, d. 16 Mar 1936
McCrory, C.H.; b. 17 Aug 1854, d. 28 Aug 1920
McCrory, Edgar Thurmor; b. 28 Mar 1902, d. 10 Jul 1902
McCrory, Emmett Jr.; b. 05 Jun 1913, d. 17 Jun 1914
McCrory, Emmett; b. 10 Nov 1889, d. 30 Nov 1959
McCrory, Freddie J.; b. 15 Aug 1930, d. 15 Dec 1930
McCrory, Glenn; b. 07 Sep 1921, d. 12 Feb 1923
McCrory, Joseph; b. 16 Jun 1893, d. 31 May 1894, son of Mary M. & C.H.
McCrory, Mary M.; b. 26 Mar 1858, d. 26 Oct 1925
McCrory, Paul A.; b. 16 Dec 1897, d. 17 Sep 1900, son of Mary M. & C.H.
McDonald, Mary Jo; b. 28 Oct 1953, d. 05 Jul 2010
McDonald, Myrtle R.; b. 12 Mar 1906, d. 12 Jul 1961, wife of Rufus A., m: 01 Sep 1926
McDonald, Rufus A.; b. 26 Jun 1902, d. 02 Sep 2001
McGee, Ann; b. 1938, d. 1957
McGee, Audrey Vernon; b. 1901, d. 1936
McGee, Ben; b. 1890, d. 1965
McGee, Douglas; b. 08 Apr 1942, d. 13 Jul 1999
McGee, Emily W.; b. 05 Aug 1843, d. 03 Jul 1920
McGee, Etta; b. 17 Feb 1909, d. Mar 1978
McGee, F.M.; b. 11 Nov 1841, d. 09 Oct 1880, husband of Emily W.
McGee, Floyd McGager; b. 03 May 1870, d. 21 Sep 1935, TN Pvt. US Army WWII
McGee, Hattie (Nelson); b. 10 Apr 1895, d. 15 Jul 1972
McGee, infant; 18 Mar 1933, infant of W.E. & Ollie
McGee, infant; 1946, son of Mr. & Mrs. W.T. McGee
McGee, J. Wesley; b. 04 Feb 1872, d. 11 Apr 1952
McGee, John Calvin; b. 17 Feb 1926, d. 25 Jun 1989
McGee, Leona; b. 03 Feb 1876, d. 07 Jul 1959
McGee, Leroy “Roy”; b. 04 Jun 1934, d. 01 May 2008
McGee, Lowell Stanley; b. 29 Aug 1931, d. 11 Dec 1957, TN A2C 772nd TRP CARR SQ AF
McGee, Mae C.; b. 06 Jul 1897, d. 20 Jan 1968
McGee, Martha Ann; b. 06 Jun 1874, d. 23 Dec 1951
McGee, Martha J.; b. 1875, d. 1956
McGee, Ollie S.; b. 17 Jan 1898, d. 04 Aug 1988
McGee, Roy Frank; b. 22 Oct 1948, d. 01 Aug 1966
McGee, Rutha Parlee; b. 27 Oct 1870, d. 13 Feb 1902, wife of Gage
McGee, Vernie; b. 18 May 1914, d. 12 Aug 1915, son of Ben & Hattie
McGee, William E.; b. 26 May 1891, d. 03 Mar 1971
McGee, William H.; b. 30 Oct 1896, d. 18 Apr 1964
McGee, Wylie T.; b. 08 Jun 1898, d. Mar 1960
McGee,  Wilma Leona (Duren); b. 27 Jan 1928, d. 29 Jun 2014, wife of James Grady, m: 24 Dec 1948
Moore, Alfred; b. 10 Jul 1886, d. 27 Jul 1903, son of S.J. & M.L.
Moore, B.M.; b. Oct 1840, d. May 1925
Moore, Blake M.; b. 23 May 1879, d. 12 Mar 1919
Moore, Charley S.; b. 14 May 1893, d. 05 Feb 1900, son of S.J. & M.L.
Moore, Cloidy E.; b. 06 Jul 1880, d. 06 Jun 1889
Moore, Ethel L.; b. 09 Jul 1898, d. 13 Dec 1979
Moore, Irvine Clifford; b. 29 Jun 1902, d. 24 Sep 1903, son of William F. & Martha J.
Moore, Jennie M.; b. 21 Jun 1886, d. 07 Feb 1974
Moore, Marie J.; b. 31 Mar 1914, d. 26 Oct 1998
Moore, Martha J.; b. 10 May 1874, d. 06 Oct 1906
Moore, Martha; b. 24 Sep 1846, d. 29 Aug 1916, wife of B.M.
Moore, Paul; b. 06 Apr 1904, d. 06 Apr 1904, infant son of William F. & Martha Jane
Moore, Roy M.; b. 17 Nov 1898, d. 31 Aug 1899, son of William F. & Martha J.
Moore, Sarah Mando; b. 18 Dec 1809, d. 17 Jan 1876
Moore, Sarah; b. 01 Dec 1872, d. 06 Oct 1940
Moore, Sparlin C.; b. 20 Dec 1879, d. 04 Jun 1963
Moore, William F.; b. 11 Jun 1870, d. 07 Mar 1943
Moore, William L.; b. 15 Oct 1917, d. 27 Feb 1982
Moore, William M.; b. 08 Feb 1897, d. 21 Jun 1935
Nash, Danny Ray; b. 26 Sep 1959, d. 22 Mar 1964, son of Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Nash
Nash, Freda Lois; b. 30 Mar 1925, d. 14 Mar 1996, wife of J.W., m: 06 Dec 1947
Nash, J.W.; b. 10 Oct 1926, d. 18 May 1998, Pvt. US Army WWII
Nelson, A.J.; b. 19 Jan 1854, d. 09 Sep 1924
Nelson, baby; 1915
Nelson, Clara B.; b. 03 May 1910, d. 30 Nov 1976
Nelson, Dalton H.; b. 23 Mar 1921, d. 11 Feb 1960
Nelson, Doakie; b. 31 Jul 1914, d. 01 Aug 1922
Nelson, Dottie Mae; b. 19 Jan 1911, d. 06 Sep 1965
Nelson, Ellis H.; In Memory Of, b. 16 Apr 1916, d. 11 Oct 1975, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Blytheville, Arkansas
Nelson, Emogene (Hollis); b. 11 Apr 1928, only date
Nelson, Ernest W.; b. 27 Dec 1912, d. 28 Dec 1977
Nelson, Fannie Bell; b. 09 Jun 1886, d. 23 Aug 1925, wife of J.A.
Nelson, Floyd E.; b. 15 Nov 1894, d. 18 Jun 1979
Nelson, Henry R.; b. 01 May 1885, d. 17 Sep 1971
Nelson, Homer E.; b. 05 Oct 1907, d. 20 Apr 1973
Nelson, Icey; b. 16 Jan 1898, d. 21 Aug 1907, daughter of J.S. & S.C.
Nelson, Icy E.; b. 01 Feb 1884, d. 30 Jan 1889
Nelson, Indiana; b. 02 Feb 1915, d. 22 Jul 1996
Nelson, infant; 01 Mar 1933, daughter of Floyd E. & Lorene
Nelson, Irene V.; b. 14 Dec 1909, d. 26 Dec 1992
Nelson, J. Wesley; b. 30 Jun 1907, d. 07 Jun 1938
Nelson, J.G.; b. 01 Jul 1881, d. 17 Dec 1959
Nelson, J.H.; b. 25 Nov 1847, d. 08 Apr 1911
Nelson, J.R.; b. 17 Aug 1858, d. 06 Jan 1925
Nelson, J.R.; b. 24 Oct 1870, d. 13 Sep 1939
Nelson, Jack S.; b. 03 Mar 1872, d. 28 Oct 1956
Nelson, James M.; b. 15 Mar 1887, d. 28 Jan 1889
Nelson, Jane; b. 21 Apr 1936, d. 04 May 1936
Nelson, Jane; b. 23 Jan 1858, d. 12 Jul 1892, wife of J.R.
Nelson, John Arthur; b. 22 Aug 1882, d. 23 Feb 1960
Nelson, John W.; b. 07 Feb 1908, d. 29 Oct 1963
Nelson, Jonah A.; b. 06 Feb 1861, d. 13 Jul 1923
Nelson, Lorene Wayland; b. 27 May 1910, d. 20 Feb 1988
Nelson, Mandy I.; b. 13 Oct 1881, d. 26 Jul 1940
Nelson, Martha Ann; b. 11 Oct 1882, d. 23 Jun 1960
Nelson, Mary A.; b. 01 Jan 1901, d. 29 Dec 1901
Nelson, Pauly; b. 02 Jul 1893, d. 13 Jan 1894
Nelson, Pink Hollis; b. 24 Jan 1909, d. 24 May 1910
Nelson, Rodie; b. 15 Oct 1858, d. 15 Nov 1939
Nelson, Ronald W.; In Memory Of,  b. 04 Jan 1948, d. 14 Feb 1994, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Blytheville, Arkansas
Nelson, Rosa; b. 19 Feb 1881, d. 27 Dec 1953
Nelson, Rubby; b. 17 Jun 1911, d. 13 Mar 1912, daughter of J.A. & F.N.
Nelson, Ruthy T.; b. 23 Oct 1874, d. 01 Mar 1962
Nelson, S.M.; b. 10 Apr 1860, d. 02 Apr 1934, wife of A.J.
Nelson, Sarah C.; b. 20 Oct 1871, d. 28 Nov 1943
Nelson, Sleney M.; b. 03 May 1845, d. 01 Jun 1919, wife of J.H.
Nelson, Thomas; b. 07 Apr 1894, d. 02 Jun 1975
Nelson, Vera E.; b. 11 Jul 1915, d. 25 Jan 1995
Nelson, William Robert “Bill”; b. 20 Apr 1918, d. 16 Aug 2002, US Army WWII
Nelson, Woodrow L.; b. 21 Aug 1912, d. 16 Jan 1963
Pennington, C.N.; b. 22 Nov 1879, d. 04 Aug 1906
Pennington, Eber Columbus; b. 27 May 1851, d. 16 Aug 1927
Pennington, Harvey; b. 19 Feb 1884, d. 30 Oct 1965
Pennington, Mary E.; b. 1889, d. 1890, daughter of S.F. & E.C.
Pennington, Minnie; b. 08 Nov 1885, d. 15 Jul 1980
Pennington, Sallie F. (Hardy); b. 09 Jun 1857, d. 14 Mar 1922, wife of E.C.
Perry, A.C. “Nick”; b. 1913, d. 1958
Perry, Elizabeth; b. 1918, d. 1986
Perry, Elvie; b. 08 Mar 1892, d. 09 Jun 1972
Perry, Garland; b. 22 Jan 1890, d. 30 Sep 1969
Perry, Harvey; b. 15 Nov 1908, d. 28 Mar 1938
Perry, Jimmie Lou; b. 03 Mar 1933, d. 10 Jun 2010, wife of Junior “Pete”, m: 03 Mar 1951
Perry, Judy Karen; b. 20 Jun 1962, d. 23 Oct 2004
Perry, Junior “Pete”; b. 16 Jun 1925, d. 04 Aug 2001
Perry, Nancy J.; b. 25 Apr 1890, d. 27 Sep 1964
Perry, Pete; b. 19 Aug 1885, d. 19 Feb 1960
Perry, Sallie; b. 1889, d. 1950
Perry, Will T.; b. 1870, d. 1956
Polcik, Lillie Louise; b. 29 Aug 1921, d. 27 Feb 2000
Prince, John H.; b. 20 Mar 1889, d. 23 Jul 1978
Prince, Lester; no dates, infant son of John & Mary
Prince, Mary Jane; b. 28 Sep 1894, d. 03 Oct 1930
Ricketts, Alva L.; b. 05 Oct 1911, d. 17 Nov 1993
Ricketts, C. Marvin; b. 18 Sep 1915, d. 09 Sep 1991
Rinks, Cora W.; b. 29 Jan 1897, d. 16 Jul 1923, wife of V.L., daughter of Cagear & R.P.
Robertson, Annie; b. 22 Aug 1905, d. Jul 1973
Robertson, Archie M.; b. 12 Jul 1927, d. 04 Jul 1976
Robertson, Billy; b. 23 Jan 1938, d. 11 Jul 2008
Robertson, Dock; b. 31 Jan 1896, d. 26 Jan 1961
Robertson, Elizabeth; b. 1879, d. 1926
Robertson, Emmenolie; b. 21 Nov 1913, d. 24 Dec 1914, daughter of William A. & Elizabeth
Robertson, infant; 1950, son of J.B. & Marie
Robertson, infant; b. & d. 14 Nov 1919, daughter of D.D. & M.E.
Robertson, J.W.; 10 Mar 1952
Robertson, Jo Ann; b. 16 May 1933, only date
Robertson, Joseph A.; b. 26 Jun 1952, d. 27 Jun 1952, son of Mr. & Mrs. A.M. Robertson
Robertson, Mary (Chapman); b. 15 Feb 1897, d. 01 Jun 1973, daughter of L.B. & L.A. Chapman
Robertson, Mary E.; b. 26 Jun 1903, d. 01 Jul 1994
Robertson, Melvin; b. 22 Oct 1906, d. 07 Aug 1910
Robertson, Stoney J.; b. 29 Aug 1974, d. 30 May 1975
Robertson, William A.; b. 1875, d. 1965
Robertson, William M.; b. 1899, d. 1943
Rochelle, Bonnie; b. 06 Nov 1920, d. 15 Jun 1988
Rochelle, Roy Don; b. 25 Nov 1952, d. 22 Apr 1969, son of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rochelle
Rochelle, Roy; b. 03 Apr 1912, d. 19 Dec 1986
Russ, N.V.; b. 01 Jul 1876, d. 03 Mar 1904, wife of J.E.
Sexton, Bryan Thomas; b. 28 Jun 1980, d. 18 Jul 1997
Sims, Ethel W.; b. 14 Dec 1891, d. 24 Nov 1973
Smith, D. Catherine; b. 1848, d. 1934
Smith, John G.; b. 19 Dec 1873, d. 04 Nov 1963
Smith, Roxie L.; b. 16 Apr 1887, d. 25 Jul 1937
Smith, Solomon T.; b. 1848, d. 1923
Springer, Ella; b. 22 Jan 1877, d. 03 Oct 1904, wife of J.E
Springer, Lillie N.; b. 08 Apr 1906, d. 27 Jan 1923, wife of Dumont
Stafford, James E.; b. 17 Feb 1936, only date 
Stafford, Margaret (McCrory; b. 07 Dec 1917, d. 16 May 1968
Story, Allen H.; b. 07 May 1907, d. 08 Apr 1944
Story, Alvin Ottis; 20 Dec 1927
Story, Carlene; b. 01 Oct 1923, d. 11 Jun 2004, wife of J.T., m: 20 Dec 1940
Story, Catherine E.; b. 14 Nov 1949, only date
Story, Clarence J.; b. 28 Jan 1900, d. 11 Aug 1904, son of W.J. & Loner
Story, David Clark; b. 22 Aug 1883, d. 14 Jan 1972
Story, David M.; b. 14 Nov 1860, d. 01 Apr 1889, husband of Roady
Story, Ella (Caperton); b. 10 Feb 1886, d. 09 Dec 1930
Story, Estella; b. 18 Apr 1915, d. 12 Apr 2000
Story, Etter E.; b. 15 Mar 1904, d. 30 Jul 1905, daughter of W.J. & Loner
Story, Fred Lee; b. 16 Oct 1940, d. 10 Jun 2014, husband of Ruth (Willis)
Story, Heather E.; 24 Feb 1976
Story, Henry H.; b. 26 Aug 1888, d. 20 Feb 1889, son of David M.
Story, Hollis Boyd; b. 05 Jul 1922, d. 24 Jul 1987, Pfc. US Army WWII
Story, infant; 11 Apr 1943, son of J.T. & Carlene
Story, J.T.; b. 02 May 1922, d. 08 Jan 1994, Pfc. US Army WWII
Story, James David; b. 13 Dec 1910, d. 24 Oct 1975
Story, James R.; b. 16 Oct 1878, d. 24 Sep 1930
Story, James Thomas; b. 07 May 1932, d. 14 Aug 1932
Story, Jim; b. 25 Jul 1835, d. 11 Apr 1900
Story, Jimie L.; b. 17 Oct 1915, d. 19 Oct 1915, son of J.B.
Story, Judy K.; 11 Aug 1959, only date, wife of Robert C., m: 02 Jan 1996
Story, Kathleen Mimnaugh; b. 02 May 1952, only date
Story, L.H.; b. 06 Aug 1906, d. 28 Aug 1907, son of T.C. & Will
Story, Lona; b. 25 Sep 1881, d. 15 Feb 1962
Story, Marvin Ray; b. 14 May 1945, d. 10 Apr 2006
Story, Mary Ann (Boatwright); b. 13 May 1907, d. 07 Mar 1978
Story, Mary L.; b. 02 Sep 1918, d. 06 Sep 1998, wife of Paul C., m: 14 Aug 1937
Story, Mary Ruth; b. 26 Sep 1955, d. 17 Apr 1986
Story, Mildred F.; b. 17 Oct 1915, d. 02 Nov 1915, daughter of J.B.
Story, Mildred N.; b. 30 Mar 1881, d. 07 Dec 1968
Story, Neva L.; b. 09 Oct 1931, d. 15 Mar 2010, wife of Hollis Boyd
Story, Refus R.; b. 28 May 1919, d. 10 Jul 1919, son of H.C. & M.L.
Story, Rev. Paul C.; b. 13 Dec 1911, d. 08 Mar 1997
Story, Robert C.; b. 25 May 1938, d. 09 Nov 1997
Story, Rodney Allen; 04 Sep 1975, son of Stacey & Debbie
Story, Roy B.; b. 05 Mar 1901, d. 21 Sep 1924
Story, Sis; b. 05 Mar 1841, d. 17 May 1900, wife of Jim
Story, Tom C.; b. 11 Feb 1886, d. 13 Oct 1974
Story, Villie N.; b. 12 Feb 1886, d. 20 Mar 1958
Story, Will J.; b. 01 May 1881, d. 17 Feb 1973
Stults, Dellar; b. 30 Jul 1885, d. 23 Oct 1957
Stults, J.G.; b. 16 Oct 1850, d. 10 Dec 1928
Stults, James Leonard; b. 22 May 1908, d. 15 May 1965
Stults, Marshall Lynn; b. 1951, d. 1968, son of Bill & Helen
Stults, Robert A.; b. 03 Oct 1884, d. 28 Feb 1947
Stults, Sarah Jane; b. 01 Jan 1933, d. 1935, daughter of Leonard & Carrie
Stults, Sarah Liza; b. 14 Feb 1853, d. 15 May 1932
Thompson, Laura (Moore); b. 25 Aug 1876, d. 18 Oct 1901, wife of William C.
Thompson, Sarah M.; b. 1871, d. 1927
Thompson, William C.; b. 1873, d. 1948
Todd, Amanda P.; b. 1871, d. 1936
Todd, Amanda Pearline; b. 29 Mar 1937, d. 19 Jun 1986
Todd, Archie Quinten; b. 14 May 1927, d. 28 Nov 2001
Todd, Bertha L.; b. 01 Mar 1905, d. 13 Sep 1975
Todd, Broadus; b. 15 Feb 1907, d. 28 Sep 1977
Todd, Bulah Gladys; b. 02 Jan 1902, d. 31 Jul 1941
Todd, Clura A.; b. 18 Feb 1910, d. 14 Nov 1979
Todd, Daisey Hardesty; b. 08 Apr 1944, d. 08 Sep 1995, wife of James Luther, m: 02 Jul 1966
Todd, Delfie Mae (Hines); b. 10 Feb 1945, d. 20 Jul 2012, wife of 1st William Jackson Todd, 2nd E.D. Faulkner
Todd, Edna Pearl; b. 03 Jun 1906, d. 31 Oct 1950
Todd, Etah; b. 22 Feb 1920, d. 17 Sep 2003, wife of Fay, m: 03 Feb 1935
Todd, Eva Jane; b. 25 Dec 1940, only date, wife of Robert Gayle
Todd, Fay; b. 09 Sep 1912, d. 15 Jun 1995
Todd, Gentry; b. 19 May 1926, d. 15 Sep 2002
Todd, Homer H.; b. 09 Oct 1908, d. 08 Jan 2001
Todd, J.F.; b. 14 Dec 1881, d. 30 Aug 1962
Todd, James Luther; b. 05 Apr 1943, only date
Todd, Jennifer C.; b. 05 Sep 1966, only date, wife of Ricky J., m: 19 Oct 1987
Todd, John Fred; b. 27 Aug 1897, d. 09 Aug 1984
Todd, Margaret (Hamer); b. 01 Oct 1923, d. 27 Nov 1994, wife of Archie Quinten, m: 28 Oct 1955
Todd, Mary D.; b. 1884, d. 1963
Todd, Mary Jo; b. 04 Mar 1930, d. 04 Mar 2008
Todd, Millie; b. 30 Nov 1842, d. 12 Jan 1911, wife of Rev Ananias Todd
Todd, Naomi Ruth; b. 29 Jun 1914, d. 29 Sep 1924
Todd, Newton; b. 24 Aug 1895, d. 16 Oct 1983
Todd, Newton; b. 24 Aug 1895, d. 16 Oct 1983, Pvt. US Army WWI
Todd, Norma Lee; b. 11 Oct 1948, only date, wife of Thurman Lee, m: 07 Oct 1972
Todd, Rev. Ananias; b. 07 Oct 1833, d. 10 Jan 1903
Todd, Rev. John B.; b. 1880, d. 1959
Todd, Ricky J.; b. 28 Sep 1964, d. 20 Oct 1991
Todd, Robert Gayle; b. 13 Feb 1940, d. 13 Nov 1981
Todd, Samuel B.; b. 1867, d. 1940
Todd, Samuel Curtis; b. 31 May 1929, d. 23 Mar 1998
Todd, Thurman Lee; b. 16 Feb 1943, d. 09 Feb 2009
Todd, Ulysses Grant; b. 08 Mar 1945, d. 08 Dec 2007
Todd, William Glen; b. 24 Dec 1933, d. 30 Dec 1939
Todd, William Jackson; b. 17 Dec 1931, d. 06 Dec 2000
Weaver, Alta; b. 19 Sep 1911, d. 29 Oct 1911, daughter of Ben & Lizzie
Weaver, Eula Mae; b. 06 Nov 1915, d. 14 Nov 1975
Weaver, Herbert; b. 24 Nov 1849, d. 10 Sep 1912
Weaver, J. Howard; b. 12 Jul 1911, d. 17 Aug 1975
Weaver, Lucile; b. 29 Aug 1914, d. 16 Aug 1943, wife of J. Howard
Weaver, Mary Jo; b. 15 Feb 1906, d. 20 Dec 2004, wife of Walker L., m: 26 Nov 1922
Weaver, Sarah; b. 30 Nov 1860, d. 30 Nov 1930
Weaver, Walker L.; b. 23 Feb 1901, d. 02 Apr 1992
Weiss, Virginia L.; b. 03 Sep 1937, d. 30 May 2000
Williams, Betty K.; b. 23 Sep 1936, only date, wife of Jimmy H., m: 15 Jul 1976
Williams, infant; b. 04 Aug 1913, d. 04 Aug 1913
Williams, Jimmy H.; b. 04 Jan 1934, d. 07 Jun 2006
Williams, Joseph A.; b. 18 Dec 1926, d. 29 Jan 1927
Williams, Lillis Beatrice; b. 16 May 1905, d. 10 May 1924, daughter of J.W. & Nancy P.
Williams, Lillis Geraldine; b. 12 May 1930, d. 23 May 1930, daughter of L.O. & V.P.
Williams, Mamie; b. 10 Sep 1897, d. 19 Dec 1988, daughter of J.W. & Nancy (Hollis)
Williams, N.P.; b. 03 Mar 1865, d. 28 Nov 1926, wife of J.W.
Williams, Pauline (Hollis); b. 07 Mar 1910, d. 27 Jun 1987

According to Rhonda Savoy in a message dated 19 Feb 2002,

“In the back corner by the “hollow” are three graves marked with field stones, these are John Wesley Ricketts, Jesse Ricketts and unnamed infant Ricketts (born and died 1 April 1917), Children of Jeff D. Ricketts and Tinnie Gamble (Gambrell) Ricketts. These are the brothers of my Grandmother. She and her sister took my to the cemetery in the 80’s to show me where these graves were.”

 

Some Early Settlers of Wayne County

By Charles M. THOMPSON. Reprinted from “The Clifton Mirror”, Clifton, Tennessee, “Anniversary Edition” of 20 October 1905.


“Some time ago the editors of the “Mirror” made a request of Mr. C. M. THOMPSON of Houston to furnish us with her early reminiscences of the early history of Wayne County. Mr. THOMPSON replied with an installment which we published several weeks ago when we published his life sketch. In this second [editor’s note: actually first installment] installment he deals with the early settlers. All Wayne County people in particular will find this article exceedingly interesting. The contribution follows:

Editor’s Mirror,

By your request I will give you now some of the early settlers of Rain’s Creek (now known as Indian Creek).

My father, Zachariah THOMPSON, Jesse CYPERT, and John CYPERT came to Wayne County in the year 1818 together with Francis CYPERT, their father and also the grandfather of the undersigned. Robert CYPERT, a brother of Francis, and a soldier in the war of 1776, came with the above and all settled on Indian Creek.

My father settled the place where Joseph SIMS (the son-in-law of J. N. DAVIS) now lives. This farm has never passed from the connection. Robt. CYPERT, the old soldier, built the first mill on Indian Creek. It was built on the George WHITE farm, a few hundred yards southwest of the corner of J. N. DAVIS’ land and was a failure. The old man then moved up the Creek about seven or eight miles and built a mill on what is known as Johnson’s Fork of Indian Creek, near the place where the Martins Mills now stands. This mill went into the hands of Willoughby PUGH, from PUGH to Samuel COOPER, from COOPER to Archibald WALKER, from WALKER to the CROMWELLS, from the CROMWELLS to the MARTINS, the present owners.

Soon after the CYPERTs came to Indian Creek, Isaac HORTON, an old soldier of the war of 1776, and his three sons, Isaac, Nathaniel and William came to Indian Creek and settled just below the old mill. It might be of interest to record the sons of Jesse, Baker and John CYPERT.

Jesse CYPERT had seven sons. John L. was a Baptist minister (correction: preacher) and was one of the organizers of the Indian Creek Association. Zachariah, William C., James, Thomas P., Robert Jasper and Jesse N. CYPERT. The latter is the only member of the family now living. He resides in Searcy, White County, Arkansas. He served one term as judge of his county. Baker CYPERT had only one son. His name was Samuel and he now resides in the State of Oregon. John CYPERT had six sons, Jesse, Robert, Anderson, Thomas J., John W., and James W. CYPERT. Thomas J. CYPERT was captain of a company in the Federal Army, served in the Legislature of Tennessee two terms as Senator, was assessor of Internal Revenue for the sixth collection district of Tennessee and was a preacher for several years before his death. His brother John was a Captain in the Confederate Army in Arkansas. The members of this family have all passed over the river.

Henry RAYBURN came to the county a little later than the CYPERTs and settled near the mouth of Rayburn Creek, where it empties into Indian creek thence its name.”

C. M. THOMPSON, Martins Mills, Tennessee.


 

Second Installment, published in “The Clifton Mirror”, 10 November 1905, page 8.

“Inasmuch as my last article missed the waste basket, I will come again. In my former contribution I mentioned Henry RAYBOURNE as being one of the early settlers of this county. It might be well enough to give a short sketch of him and his family.

“Squire RAYBOURNE served for years as justice of the peace for his civil district. He had four sons and three daughters. His oldest son, Gen. John RAYBOURNE was a very prominent man in the county. He was sheriff for a number of terms, surveyor and a state senator. The names of the other three sons were Samuel, Davidson, and Elihu. The latter died young and never married. Squire RAYBOURNE was the grandfather of John A. SMITH and his sister Tennie, who live near Old Town in Hardin County; he was the grandfather of Charley SMITH of Cerro Gordo and of Mrs. Joseph HARRISON living near Saltillo. The two old people, son, daughter and infant are buried in the old apple orchard near the old home.

“Thos. BROOKS settled at an early day and the farm remained in the family for several years. It then passed to Wm. PARKER, father of John Y. PARKER and an uncle of your townsman, C. C. STRIBLING. John Y. PARKER now owns and lives on this farm.

“About a mile above the creek Andrew DOWNING settled. He came with three son: John, William and Jonathan to Indian Creek about the same time BROOKS did. John DOWNING settled across the creek at the place N. W. BRATCHER now lives. Wm. DOWNING, I think, went further down the creek, perhaps in Hardin County. Jonathan remained on the old homestead until about 1860-61 and moved to West Tennessee. After the war, R. J. CYPERT bought him out, the farm having been divided and changed hands several times. John W. MIDDLETON now lives on the Old DOWNING homestead and in the house that DOWNING built.

“The next farm on the creek above was settled by David SHULL. This farm changed hands several times. After SHULL came J. R. HUGHLING, then Col. Jacob BIFFLE (BIFFLE lived on it when the war came up) then Luther FARRIS, an uncle to Dr. Will FARRIS of your town. After FARRIS, A. F. HASSELL, after HASSELL, Daniel EATON, after EATON, James RIGHT and after RIGHT, the present owner Dr. E. R. YEISER.

“The next farm of note that I will mention is that of J. N. DAVIS. It was settled at an early date by David GALLAHER who remained on it for several years. It passed from GALLAHER to Wm. PARKER and from him to his son Frank. From Frank PARKER to Capt. David I. DICKERSON from DICKERSON to the present owner, J. N. DAVIS.

“I will now cross the creek opposite to place of the writer’s birth to the David TACKETT farm. MR. TACKETT was a large land owner. His farm has been divided and sub-divided. The names of the parties occupying the lands formerly owned by TACKETT are Samuel DAVIS, Bart LAY, Will and Marion LINDSEY, Joe ROBERSON, John ROBERSON, Thos. MARTIN, Wm. NOWLIN and Wm. SCOTT.

“This brings me to the Wm. YOUNGBLOOD farm. Mr. YOUNGBLOOD came to Indian Creek at an early date and settled the farm where his grandson Zachariah HORTON now lives. Mr. YOUNGBLOOD raised three children: Josiah, Lidda, the mother of Zachariah HORTON, and John William, the father of Joe and Mat YOUNGBLOOD.”

C. M. THOMPSON, Martins Mills, Tennessee


 

Third Installment, published in “The Clifton Mirror”, 24 November 1905, page 1

“Here I came again. As I started out to give a short sketch of the early settlers of this section of Wayne County, I will resume by dropped down from upper Indian to what we call lower Indian.

“Squire A. B. GANTT came to Indian creek at a very early date from Bedford County, Tenn. and bought an improvement from an old gentleman by the name of Jesse O’STEEN and settled what is now known as the GANTT farm – I think the second best farm in the county.

“Squire GANTT served several terms as justice of the peace but never held any other county office. He had three sons, L. B., W. M. and A. B. GANTT and several daughters. They have all passed away except three daughters who now reside in Texas. The farm is divided and is now owned by J. Y. PARKER and W. W. JOHNSON.

“I now cross the creek to the farm where Daniel EATON lives. It was settled at an early date by Phillip CANARD who did not live but a few years. His widow remained on the farm until her death. After that it passed to Mr. HERNDON. From HERNDON to J. and E. B. MARTIN, and from MARTIN to the present owner, Daniel EATON.

“I will now cross the creek to the farm settled by George HAWK. It passed from HAWK to David COOK, a great-uncle to your townsman, Dr. COOK. After COOK it passed to Wm. J. STRAYHORN (Mr. STRAYHORN was a very prominent and influential man in this neighborhood). After STRAYHORN to Ledford NEIGHBORS and thence to the present owner, Samuel H. SINCLAIR.

“I see in the last issue an extract from a letter written by Dr. Wm. T. CHILDRESS of Terrel, Texas. He resided just across the creek south of the S. H. SINCLAIR farm and practiced medicine for ten or twelve years. Dr. CHILDRESS is well known in this neighborhood and a man who stood high in his profession.

“I will not give a short sketch of John COOK. He came to Indian Creek at an early date and settled on the farm adjoining Daniel EATON on the West side and lying in the fork of Indian and Weatherford Creeks. Mr. COOK had four sons: David, Martin, Christian and John COOK. The latter is said to have obtained the first marriage license issued in Wayne County. His bride was a Miss MARTIN, a sister of the late John A. MARTIN of Martin’s Mills. Mr. COOK was a German by birth and a hatter by trade. He was the great-grandfather of your townsman, Dr. COOK, and the grandfather of H. C. GREESON. Mr. COOK also had three sons by his second wife: Austin, Henry, and Frederick. The latter lives just across the line in Hardin County, on a portion of the land formerly owned by Hugh McCARN.

C. M. THOMPSON, Martins Mills, Tennessee


 

Fourth Installment, published in “The Clifton Mirror” 22 December 1905.

Mr. C. M. THOMPSON of Martin’s Mills who has been contributing a series of articles to the Mirror on the early settlers of Wayne County continues his histories sketch with the following communication:

“Editors Mirror

“Since my last article found a place on your front page, it is a pleasant inducement for me to write again.

“Continuing a sketch of the early settlers of Indian Creek, I wish to say that Messrs. Frederick ROSE, William BECKHAM and Green BECKHAM came to Indian Creek with or about the time John COOK did. Rose settled the farm across the creek north of the Daniel EATON farm. He had four sons, William, Phillips, Eli and Eanis. All settled in the same neighborhood together with William and Green BECKHAM. The former was the father of Zachariah BECKHAM, who raised twenty-one children to be men and women – fifteen sons and six daughters and all had families. Mr. BECKHAM was married three times.

“I will now pass up Weatherford Fork of Indian Creek, to the farm now known as the John SINCLAIR farm. It was settled by Stephen STUBBLEFIELD about the year 1819 or 20 and passed from STUBBLEFIELD to John SINCLAIR, (father of S. H. SINCLAIR of your town) about the year 1830, and has remained in the family to the present time.

“The above farm adjoining the latter on the south was settled by James SMITH at an early date. It passed from SMITH to William SINCLAIR, a brother of John, and remaind in the family until two or three years ago when it passed to the present owner, Jack BREWER.

“Douglass GILLIS, a Methodist preacher, settled the farm just across the creek, west from the latter and built the first camp ground that was built in this section of the county. Mr. GILLIS sold out to the SINCLAIR’s and mvoed to Horse in Hardin County, where he remained until his death.

“Jas. COPELAND, a brother-in-law of Mr. GILLIS, came to Weatherford’s Fork about the same time GILLIS did and settled the farm adjoining the above. COPELAND had five sons and one daughter. The names of the sons are Thomas S., Daniel G., James D., William and Joseph M. COPELAND. The latter is the grandfather of your townsman, Elihu DAVIS. The COPELAND farm is now owned by J. B. COPELAND, a grandson of the old man, having never massed out of the family.

“I now come to the Pinhook farm as it was known. This farm was settled by William Weatherford (thus the name of the creek) about the year 1818-1819 and was the first settled on the creek. Weatherford was part Indian and claimed to be related to Old Chief WEATHERFORD. He had four sons, Joel, Hill, John and William. The latter died young and never married. The farm passed to the Rev. W. P. KINDRICK.

“Mr. KINDRICK possessed considerable wealth and was above the average ability. He was a fine pulpit and stump orator and was a candidate for Congress at one time being defeated by the Hon. Barkley MARTIN. KINDRICK had three sons, W. P., James, and Clay. The latter died in the Confederate Army and was never married. The first son, W. P. Jr. was a very prominent man and served one term as State Senator and ranked high as an orator. He ran for Congress and was defeated by the Hon. John V. WRIGHT. Mr. KINDRICK was captured while organizing a regiment for the Federal Army and was sent to Libby Prison, and was one of the men who escaped through a tunnel and returned to Clifton. He died soon afterward and was buried in his own garden in Waynesboro, now owned by John F. MORRISON, attorney-at-law.

“James KINDRICK made his home at Florence, Alabama, and represented his county in the state legislature. Rev. Wm. P. KINDRICK was the grandfather of Dr. James BARLOW of Savannah. His wife was a sister of Judge CLAY of Alabama and also a cousin of the great statesman, orator, and politician Henry CLAY of Kentucky. The KINDRICK family have all passed away.

“I will in the near future have something more to say about the early settlers of the Pinhook neighborhood provided it is agreeable with the editor.”

Mirror Editor’s note: “Come ahead, Uncle Charlie, our space is at your disposal. Your article this week is exceedingly interesting and we are sure our Wayne County readers in particular will enjoy it. Ed.”


 

Fifth Installment, published in “The Clifton Mirror”, 12 January 1906, page 1.

“As I stated in my last communication that I would have something to say concerning a few more of the old settlers in the Pinhook Community and having been granted the permission of the editor to continue this series of articles, I will do so by stating that Gregory SINCLAIR, a brother to John and William SINCLAIR, bought land from Pryor YATES and settled the Pinhook farm, SINCLAIR living on this farm for several years and accumulating considerable property, both real and personal, but concluded that he could do better out west, so he sold to his nephew, William SINCLAIR, a son of John SINCLAIR, who remained on the farm until his death. His widow still occupies the old homestead.

“William SINCLAIR, Jr., was a very prominent man in his neighborhood and was a man of more than the ordinary talent. He served as Justice of the Peace for several years and ranked high as a gentleman, socially, religiously, and masonically.

“The farm adjoining the latter on the south was owned by Richard MOORE (Uncle Dickey), the father of Mastin MOORE of Hardin County and Thos. MOORE of Hardin’s Creek, the father of Richard and Ed MOORE and also the uncle of Dr. K. L. COOK of Clifton.

“The SINCLAIR family, John, William and Gregory, together with their father and two sisters came from Ireland to N.C., thence to Wayne County, Tennessee. John was a horse doctor, William a blacksmith, and Gregory, a weaver.

“The farm adjoining the Pinhook on the East at the mouth of Bear Creek was owned for several years by Benjamin WATKINS, but was sold to Wm. SINCLAIR, Sr. and remained in the family until the old man’s death. Since that time it has changed hands several time. The present owners are John HOUSE and the widow of John D. STRICKLIN.

“The farm adjoining the latter was owned at an early date by Rev. Wm. BAKER, the grandfather of Thos. J. GILLIS, living just across the line in Hardin County. BAKER sold to James A. LAWSON. The farm on the east of this was owned at a very early date by Robert SIMS, the grandfather of Robt. M. SIMS, attorney-at-law, Clifton, and also the grandfather of Thetis SIMS of Linden, the present member of Congress from the 8th district. Mr. SIMS had four sons, M. J., Robert, G. W. (father of Thetis), and A. M. (father of your townsman). SIMS sold to James A. LAWSON.

“The farm adjoining the latter on the east was settled by Nathaniel MARIN [editor’s note – surname probably MARTIN), and passed to Wm. SINCLAIR, Sr., and after him to James A. LAWSON.

“Next comes the farm settled by A. J. MARTIN, which remained in the family until about a year ago when it passed to James M. LAWSON, a grandson of James A. LAWSON.

“The next farm was settled by John N. GILLIS and passed to James A. LAWSON. LAWSON was a large land owner. He had four sons, Samuel, G. W., Thos. J., and John M. LAWSON. They are all living but the latter, and occupy the farms purchased by their father. These farms are all on Bear Creek of Weatherford’s Fork.

“If this misses the waste basket, I will come again. Wishing the editor a happy and prosperous New Year, I am, Yours truly, C. M. THOMPSON, Martin’s Mills.”


 

Sixth Installment, published in “The Clifton Mirror” 16 February 1906.

“Having been some time since writing you last, I have concluded to write another short sketch of the first settlers of Wayne County.

“Mr. Ben HARDIN, a land speculator, came to the county about 1817 and settled the form now known as the Gallaher farm on Factor’s Fork of Shoal Creek where the old Notchey Trace cross’d said creek (This trace was the road Gen. JACKSON cut on his march from Nashville, Tennessee, to New Orleans, the latter part of the year 1814, just before he fought the battle that is known in history as the battle of New Orleans which occurred on the 8th day, Sunday, January 1815.) The farm is still owned by the GALLAHER heirs having never passed out of the family.

“The farm lying east and adjoining the William YOUNGBLOOD farm, spoken of in an earlier article, was settled by a Mr. James GIPSON in the year 1819 or 1820, passing from him to Elijah HARBOUR. Mr. HARBOUR had three sons, Samuel, Elisha, and Elijah, and two daughters. The two first named settled in Hardin County, Sam settled on Turkey Creek about three miles above Old Town.

“Mr. HARBOUR’s farm was divided and subdivided and finally passed out of the family. Elisha settled on Indian Creek some two miles below the line. The farm settled by HARBOUR is one of the best farms on Indian Creek, this said farm never having passed out of the family. The present owner is the great-grandfather (Ed. – he means great-granddaughter) of the original settler. She is Mrs. Minnie MARTIN and is the daughter of your townsman, Mr. S. H. SINCLAIR.

“Elijah fell heir to his father’s farm and sold it to A. B. GANT and went to Mississippi. Before being divided, this was the best farm in the neighborhood. Mr. GANT divided it between his two sons, L. B. and W. M. GANT. The latter sold his to James HORTON and S. A. KING, while L. B. GANT sold his a few years fore the war between the states to Henry L. BURKETT and went to Texas. When the war came, MR. BURKETT took his family and went South, his oldest son going into the Confederate Army.

“After the war closed they settled in Mississippi and a few years later Frank BURKETT was Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of the State of Mississippi. Henry BURKETT came back to this state and sold his land to R. C. MARTIN and Mr. MARTIN’s daughter, Mrs. Charles BOYD, is the present owner.

“The farm adjoining the Elisha HARBOUR farm on the east in Hardin County was settled by Kenneth MURCHISON, the great-grandfather of your townsman, Dr. K. L. COOK (this is his name) Said farm passed to Hugh McCARN, who accumulated considerable wealth both real and personal. He had four sons and two daughters by his first marriage and two daughters by his last marriage. The four sons were named Neal, Daniel D., John and William. The latter married but did not live but a year or two. Neal and John emigrated to Arkansas before the war. Daniel G. still remains in this county and is the only member of the family now living so far as the writer knows.

“Mr. McCARN owned a large farm at one time, but it is all owned by other people with the exception of what is owned by Daniel G. and Thomas J. GILLIS, who is a nephew to the old man.

“I guess I had better ring out before my contribution falls into the waste basket.”


 

Editor’s note: The Sixth Installment was the last article of the series found. If there were other articles contributed by Charles M. THOMPSON, the issues of the newspapers have not survived and therefore the articles are lost.