Jefferson 1 Cemetery Locale Location Church

Jefferson 1
Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Abernathy
Cemetery
210 - 4 - S
T19S, R4W, Sec 23
Acton
222 - 4 - N
T18S, R2W, Sec 34
Adams
19 - 2 - NW
T16S, R5W, Sec 2
Abernathy Family Cemetery, also known as Laceys Chapel Cemetery; established around 1875;
approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Thomas B. Abernathy (1844-1862); all interments are of the
Abernathy family; cemetery used until around 1925 (8) (53)
Rev. William Acton Cemetery or Acton Memorial Cemetery, established around 1860; located behind
Altadena Valley Presbyterian Church; approximately 480 graves; first known interment is W.A. Bearden
(1788-1880); Acton, Aldridge, Bailey, Bearden, Bush, Davis, Duke, Howard, King, Maske, McClellan,
Murphree, Shinn, Smith, Tanner and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
approximately 40 marked and 40 unmarked graves; first known interment: Alexander Wylie (1818-1864);
Burns, Cox, Hann, Huddleston, Rogers, Smith, Tanner, Taylor, Thomas and Wylie are common to this
cemetery still in use (4) (53)
approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Mary C. Adams (1878-1894); Buckelew, Burford, Davis,
Heaton, Lawson, Leslie, Minshew and White are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
founded circa 1800, approximately 1,000 graves; first known interment: Z.T. Parsons (1807-1843); Bailey,
Bain, Barnhill, Blankenship, Boyd, Chastain, Clark, Cooley, Dagnan, Davis, Griffith, Gwin, Hardeman,
Hardyman, Hartley, Hill, Jones, Keef, Kent, Kimbrell, Martin, McNichols, Parsons, Roberson, Salter,
Smith, Tate, Watts and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (13) (42) (45) (53)
4 graves; Alexander Caldwell (1790-1876), Frances Griffin Caldwell (1805-?), Rev. John Caldwell (18301893) and Parthenia Caldwell Massey (1834-1866) (53)
All Saints Episcopal Church Garden; Michael Kay Schepps is known to be found here (53)
Adams-Heaton
66 - 2 - SW
T16S, R4W, Sec 34
Adger
118 - 1 - SE
T19S, R5W, Sec 17
Alexander Caldwell
152 - 4 - N
T18S, R2W, Sec 34
All Saints
Altadena Valley
Alton
247 - 4 - N
377 - 4 - N
193 - 3 - S
T18S, R3W, Sec 13
T18S, R2W, Sec 34 Altadena Valley Presbyterian Church
T17S, R1W, Sec 3 a black community cemetery; 6 graves; first known interment: Darnell Lamar Midgett (1968-1988); Jackson
Anderson
Arlington
47 - 3 - N
378 - 4 - N
T15S, R1W, Sec 29 see Red Hill
T18S, R3W, Sec 3 Arlington Antebellum Home, circa 1845; interments of Lulu Ophelia Rich Crawford (1892-1917), George G.
Arnolds Chapel
162 - 4 - S
T20S, R4W, Sec 30
Atwood
57 - 1 - NW
T17S, R6W, Sec 1
Avondale Mills
85 - 2 - SE
T17S, R2W, Sec
16/21
Bagley Bend
20 - 2 - NW
T16S, R5W, Sec 1
Bailey
223 - 4 - N
T18S, R3W, Sec 14
Baird-Tatum
344 - 2 - NE
T15S, R1W, Sec 20
Barton
83 - 2 - SE
T17S, R2W, Sec 8
Barton
323 - 2 - SE
T17S, R2W, Sec 15
Bass
Bass
96 - 3 - S
175 - 3 - S
T17S, R2W, Sec 36
T17S, R1W, Sec 8
Bearden
224 - 3 - S
T17S, R2W, Sec 34
Bellview
159 - 4 - S
T20S, R5W, Sec 28
Bellview
Bessie
Bethel
134 - 4 - N
23 - 2 - SW
12 - 2 - NE
T18S, R4W, Sec 34 see Brighton
T16S, R5W, Sec 14 see Maben
T14S, R2W, Sec 25 Bethel Methodist Church; approximately 730 graves; established around 1880; first known interment: Rosa
Bethel
17 - 2 - NW
T15S, R5W, Sec 23
Bethel
Bethel
Beth-El
192 - 3 - N
60 - 2 - SW
129 - 1 - SE
T16S, R1W, Sec 11 Bethel Church
T16S, R6W, Sec 25 see Hood
T19S, R4W, Sec 5 a Jewish cemetery on land donated by the founders of Bessemer; approximately 100 graves; first known
Bethlehem
125 - 1 - NE
T18S, R4W, Sec 22
Beulah
Bibb
105 - 3 - S
209 - 2 - NW
T17S, R1E, Sec 16 see Shiloh
T15S, R3W, Sec 17 see Turnham
and West are also found in this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
Seibels, Jr. (1913-2000), Violet Adeline Garrett (b. & d. 1926), Jefferson Lott (1882-1918) and Annie Pearl
Springer (1944-2009) (50) (53)
Arnolds Chapel United Methodist Church, also known as Bluff Ridge; approximately 400 graves; first known
interment: Rev. Edward McMeans (1803-1879); Abercrombie, Bain, Brooks, Bunn, Burnett, Carroll,
Carter, Densmore, Earley, Fowler, Harmon, Horton, Howard, Hubbard, Jolley, Jordan, Morgan,
Pennington, Thaxton, Tyler and Ward are common to this cemetery is still in use (8) (13) (45) (50) (53)
5 marked and at least 5 unmarked graves; Manoah Atwood (1827-1860), Andrew Jackson Atwood (b. & d.
1851), infant Atwood (d. 1846), J. H. Atwood (1815-1867) and Nancy Ann Atwood (1848-1871) are found
here (4) (53)
also known as Comer Cemetery; adjacent to Forest Hill Cemetery; approximately 50 graves; first known
interment: G. W. Madox (1851-1900); interments date from 1900 to 1928 except Dellar Lyons Davis (19222002); Brawley, Byars, Collins, Dunsford, Foster, Jones, Smith and Williams are common to this
cemetery (53)
approximately 15 marked graves; first known interment: William Morgan Bagley (1833-1892); Crocker,
Lindsey and Williams are also found in this cemetery still in use (16) (53)
also known as Sellers or Oak Grove Cemetery; approximately 25 marked and 8 unmarked graves; first
known interment: Henderson Sellers (1876-1889); last known interment: Edith B. Durham 91911-1979);
Bailey, Daniel, Link, Poe, Scott, Sims, Starr and Wadkins are also found in this cemetery still in use (8)
(14) (53)
approximately 35 graves; first known interment is thought to be Revolutionary War soldier Edward Tatum (d.
1835); Baird and Hanby are also found in this cemetery last used around 1890 (8) (48)
Barton Family Cemetery; Old Enon Presbyterian Church; also known as Old Enon or Inglenook Cemetery; a
black cemetery closed by the city in 1939; first known interment: Bettie Wilson (1869-1904); Brown, Butler,
Chalmers and Morris are also known to be found in this active cemetery (8) (53)
Barton Community Cemetery, also known as Barton, Ellard, or McDonald Cemetery; over 10 graves; first
known interment: Andrew Barton (1816-1848); Ellard and McDonald are also found in this cemetery last
used around 1935 (8) (48) (53)
Bush, Graham, Lamar and Scott are common to this cemetery still in use (50)
approximately 530 graves; first known interment: Revolutionary War Veteran James “Burrell” Bass (17521831); Appleberry, Barker, Bass, Campbell, Cardwell, Collier, Crain, Davis, Duncan, Ellard, Ferguson,
Foster, Godwin, Goodwin, Goolsby, Gore, Nichols, Overton, Perry, Quarles, Sims, Sparks, Taylor,
Watts, Weems, White, Wideman and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (32) (50) (53)
Bearden Family Cemetery; established in the 1930’s; approximately 25 graves; this cemetery is no longer in
use (8) (27)
Bellview Baptist Church; also known as Kimbrell Cemetery; established around 1915; approximately 230
graves; first known interment: William A. Hassell, Sr. (1862-1923); Allen, Allinder, Argo, Baker, Barnes,
Brackner, Brasher, Cowley, Cummings, Hassell, Holsomback, Kendrick, Lawrence, McDougal, Payne,
Richey, Russell, Sanders, Scott and Tyler are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (45) (53)
A. O. Goodwin (1880-1881); Abel, Bradford, Brewer, Calloway, Cannon, Cato, Clark, Creel, Doss,
Dunnavant, Faucett, Franklin, Goodwin, Gurley, Hall, Hannah, Lee, Maddox, McCombs, Melvin,
Powell, Russell, Self, Smith, Terry, Walker and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
Bethel Baptist Church; approximately 275 marked and 5 unmarked graves; first known interments: Mary,
Vala and James H. Washburn all died in 1882; Bagley, Colvert, Early, Hollis, Howard, Phillips, Robbins,
Sellers, Smith, Stewart, Walker, Wilson and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (16) (53)
interment: Marion Green (1902-1903); Barr, Boshwitz, Cherner, Erlick, Forst, Goldberg, Green, Jospin,
Kartus, Lefkovits, Marks, Stein and Wittenstein are common in this cemetery still in use (42) (53)
Bethlehem Methodist Church, established in 1818; approximately 400 marked and 105 unmarked graves;
first known interment: Martha Rose Sadler Rutledge (1794-1828); Abel, Brown, Crooks, Cunningham,
Fields, Forsyth, Johnson, Jordan, Lewis, Owen, Penny, Reed, Robertson, Rutledge, Sadler, Snow,
Warnick, Wolfe and Wood are common to this historic cemetery still in use (4) (8) (13) (42) (44) (53)
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Cemetery
Locale
Big Creek
107 - 1 - NW
Bivens Chapel
72 - 2 - SW
Bloomfield
Blue Creek
Bluff Park
Bluff Ridge
Brewer
358 - 2 - NE
154 - 1 - SE
144 - 4 - N
162 - 4 - S
5 - 2 - NW
Brighton
134 - 4 - N
Brotherhood
265 - 1 - SE
Brown
225 - 1 - NE
Brown
124 - 1 - NE
Brownlee
313 - 3 - S
Brownville
321 - 2 - SE
Browns Hill
285 - 4 - N
Bush
94 - 3 - S
Cahaba
151 - 3 - S
Cahaba Heights
Cahaba Heights
Cahawba
326 - 3 - S
316 - 3 - S
240 - 3 - N
Calcedonia
404 - 2 - NW
Calcedonia
Campbell
209 - 2 - NW
387 - 2 - NW
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T18S, R7W, Sec 12 Big Creek Baptist Church, established 1847; approximately 280 graves; first
known interment: Martha Jackson (d. 1859); Allman, Belcher, Blackston, Brown,
Davidson, Franklin, Hardyman, Harris, Humber, Jackson, McBrayer, Roberts,
Sims, Smith, Snow and Williamson are common (44) (42) (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 25 Bivens Chapel United Methodist Church; approximately 600 graves; first known
interment: Martha A. Bivens (1806-1836); Bagley, Bittle, Bivens, Black, Brake,
Carroll, Doubleman, Estis, Jones, Keith, Long, McDonald, Miskelley, Pickle,
Wheeler and Wilburn are common to this cemetery still in use (47) (50) (53)
T15S, R2W, Sec 9 also known as Sharps Chapel Cemetery; a black cemetery that is still in use (8)
T19S, R5W, Sec 32 see Old Blue Creek
T19S, R3W, Sec 3 see Oxmoor Heights
T20S, R4W, Sec 30 see Arnolds Chapel
T14S, R3W, Sec 20 6 marked and 1 unmarked grave; Jesse A. Brewer (b. & d. 1887), John Calvin
Brewer (b. & d. 1896), James A. Brewer (1882-1907), Maryetta Brewer (18901908), John Collins Brewer (1854-1922) and Rachel E. Brewer (1855-1932);
Martin is also found here (4)
T18S, R4W, Sec 34 also known as Bellview Cemetery; established around 1908; approximately 1,700
graves; first interment: infant Davis (d. 1909); this cemetery is still in use (8) (45)
(53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 31 also known as Ravine Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1924; first
known interment: Mary Sworin (d. 1924); Drayton is also found here; this
cemetery is still in use (8) (41)
T18S, R4W, Sec 15 Brown Family Cemetery; established 1835 and closed in 1916; approximately 25
graves; first known interment: Sarah McCracken Brown (1791-1844) or Elizabeth
Brown (b. & d. 1844); last known interment: Margaret C. Brown (1856-1897); a
large stone marker with a bronze plaque listing all who are buried here and is
inscribed ”In memory of William Brown, pioneer, born in 1792 in South Carolina,
came to Jefferson County 1815, died 1865”; East, Robinson, Townley and
Vandiver are also found here (4) (8) (32) (42) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 21 34 marked and 19 unmarked graves; first known interment: Ollie Brown (18631887); Brown, Fields, Harrison, Ingle, Johnson, Whited and Wolf are common to
this inactive cemetery (4)
T17S, R2W, Sec 24 Brownlee Family Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1900; this
cemetery is still active (8)
T17S, R2W, Sec 3 Brownville Family Cemetery; also known as Maple Grove Cemetery; a black
cemetery established around 1865; approximately 100 graves; this cemetery is
still in use (8)
T18S, R3W, Sec 15 also known as Mason City Cemetery; a black cemetery established 1921; first
known interment: Cora Hoving Brown (1894-1918); approximately 7,000 graves;
Bridges, Brown, Cobb, Crosby, Ellis, Lacey, Townsend and Washington are
common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 23 Bush Family Cemetery; established around 1840; approximately 50 graves; first
known interment: Solomon N. Bush (1812-1882); Bush, Carlisle, Chamblers,
Crawford, Crumley, Elliott, Farmer, Graham, Grissom, Henry, Jones, Justice,
Lamar and Scott are common to this cemetery is still in use (8) (37) (53)
T18S, R1W, Sec 15 Cahaba United Methodist Church, established in 1896; approximately 90 marked
and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Martha Stewart (18621897); Armstrong, Bannon, Beavers, Blackstock, Bragg, Bush, Dorough, Fuller,
Howard, Hurst, Kirkpatrick, Langston, Mackey, Merkle, Moore, O’Barr, Patterson,
Stewart, Trott and Wilkinson are also common to this active cemetery (8) (32)
(46) (50) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 23 see New Merkle
T18S, R2W, Sec 15 see New Merkle
T16S, R1W, Sec 23 Cahawba Baptist Church Cemetery; now known as Trussville First Baptist
Church Cemetery; organized 1821, approximately 650 graves; first known
interment: Zilphia Truss (d. 1829); Acton, Baswell, Bates, Bradford, Brewer,
Burns, Byers, Carlisle, Cole, Collins, Edwards, Epps, Faggard, Franklin,
Garrison, Glass, Glenn, Hoke, Killough, Marsh, McCrory, Melton, Needham,
Praytor, Reed, Sims, Smith, Taylor, Towers, Truss, Tucker, Vann, Ware and
Webb are common to this cemetery still in use (47) (50) (53)
T15S, R3W, Sec 7 Calcedonia Baptist Church; 10 graves; first known interment: J.T. Self (19331992); Blackmon, Brackfield, Dill, Green, James, Johnson and Sharitt are also
found in this active cemetery (53)
T15S, R3W, Sec 17 see Turnham
T15S R4W, Sec 9 7 graves marked with stones (4) (48)
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Cemetery
Locale
Canaan
170 - 4 - S
Cane Creek
6 - 2 - NE
Canterbury
32 - 3 - S
Cardiff
27 - 2 - SW
Carver
70 - 2 - SW
Castle Heights
174 - 2 - NE
Cat Mountain
294 - 2 - SE
Catt Mountain
Cathedral
180 - 2 - SW
390 - 4 - N
Cathedral of Paul
Cave Springs
Cedar Hill
402 - 4 - N
100 - 3 - N
173 - 4 - N
Cedar Mount
188 - 3 - N
Central
52 - 3 - N
Central Park
127 - 4 - N
Chalkville
44 - 3 - N
Chapple
Christ City Center
Church Hill
364 - 2 - SW
136 - 4 - N
354 - 2 - NE
Church of God
346 - 2 - NE
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T19S, R4W, Sec 35 Canaan Baptist Church, also known as Old Canaan Cemetery, organized 1818;
approximately 440 graves; first known interment: Rueben Houston (1823-1872);
Armstrong, Barnes, Blackerby, Blackstock, Cox, Crotwell, Essman, Gamble,
Goodwin, Grimes, Harrison, Hawkins, Houston, Langston, Lovelady, Mahan,
Moore, Perryman, Terry and Walls are common to this cemetery still in use (8)
(33) (45) (53)
T14S, R3W, Sec 15 Cane Creek Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 480 marked and over 100
unmarked graves; first known interment: S. E. Morgan (d. 1880); Armstrong,
Blackburn, Campbell, Cochran, Crane, Creek, Hayes, Hill, Hobson, Jolly,
Manning, Mayfield, Morgan, Mott, Musgrove, Owens, Perrymon, Ragland,
Roberts, Rouse, Southern, Thomas and Winnett are common to this cemetery;
still in use (16) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 9 Canterbury United Methodist Church Columbarium; 2 graves; Ella Marie Maddox
(1920-2010) and Dr. William A. Maddox (1920-2011) are found here (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 11 approximately 215 marked and over 50 unmarked graves; first known interments:
Thomas (1888-1890) or Sarah (1890-1890) Woodford; Bowdler, Burrell, Country,
Davis, Hutto, King, Mitchell, Norman, Priestley, Smith, Stewart, Tombrello and
Woodford are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (53)
T17S, R4W, Sec 23 Carver Memorial Gardens; also known as George Washington Carver Memorial
Gardens; approximately 800 graves; first known interment is King Gresham, Sr.
(1909-1961); Allen, Anderson, Banks, Braggs, Brooks, Brown, Davis, Evans,
Harris, Hawkins, Hill, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, King, Parker, Prewitt, Robinson,
Smith, Taylor, Varner, White and Williams are common to this cemetery still in
use (50) (53)
T15S, R2W, Sec 28 Castle Heights Memorial Gardens; approximately 125 graves; first known
interment is Chris Ray Pilkington (b. & d. 1968); Brock, Burgett, Chatham, Cole,
Doles, Relton, Laughter, Monte, Moore, Palmer, Prince, Singleton, Thomas,
Thrasher, Underwood, Vann, Wade and Wilson common to this active cemetery
(53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 10 also known as Mountain View Cemetery; a black cemetery established around
1890; approximately 800 graves; this cemetery is still in use (8)
T17S, R3W, Sec 8 see Hillview
T17S, R3W, Sec 36 Cathedral Church of the Advent; approximately 10 graves; first known interment:
Thomas Tartt Brown (1918-2002); Bueschen, Grant, Johnston and O’Connell are
also found in this active cemetery (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 36 see Saint Pauls
T16S, R1W, Sec 27 see Mount Nebo
T19S, R4W, Sec 8 originally the McAdory family cemetery; acquired by city of Bessemer around
1910; approximately 11,000 graves; earliest grave: Thomas McAdory (d. 1813);
his remains were moved here from an extinct cemetery near Sloss Furnace; this
cemetery is still in use (8) (35)
T15S, R1W, Sec 12 Cedar Mount Baptist Church; established 1836; approximately 30 graves; first
known interment: George W. Chamblee (1827-1891); Banks, Brakefield,
Chamblee, Charles, Finley, Hartman, Killough, Oliver, Peoples, Reid, Salluard,
Williams and Woodall are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (50) (53)
T15S, R1E, Sec 34 Central Baptist Church, established around 1865; approximately 550 graves; first
known interment: Francis M. Frazier (1835-1860); Adkins, Bell, Clements, Creel,
Crow, Day, Disker, Everette, Frazier, George, Glenn, Helms, Holmes, Keith,
Lovell, Mabe, Massey, Melton, Micklewright, Newman, Parsons, Pilkington,
Tucker, Wadsworth and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 7 also known as Martin Cemetery, established before 1850, adjacent to Central
Park United Methodist Church; approximately 85 graves; first known interment:
Phillip Sandefur (1809-1845); last known interment: Charles Foote (1880-1954);
Buchanan, Foote, Green, Hall, Hood, Lacey, Little, Lynch, Martin, McLaughlin,
McWilliams, Sandefur, Scott and Tully are common to this cemetery still in use
(8) (32) (48) (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 17 Chalkville Baptist Church, established around 1884; also known as First Baptist
Church of Chalkville, New Prospect, or Prospect Cemetery; approximately 660
graves; first known interment: W. C. Branham (1882-1883); Allman, Baggett,
Barnett, Barron, Carlisle, Childs, Cottrell, Culbreath, Davis, Doyle, Dumas, Ellard,
Franklin, Goodson, Goodwin, Hand, Jones, Martin, Moncrief, Reed, Rotton,
Rylant, Stewart, Stubbs, Thomas, Tucker, Vann and Yarbrough are common to
this cemetery still in use (50) (51) (53)
T15S, R7W, Sec 24 the grave of Mary Annie Chapple (1885-1890) (4)
T19S, R4W, Sec 2 see Union
T15S, R2W, Sec 12 a black cemetery established around 1888; approximately 100 graves; this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T14S, R1W, Sec 30 established around 1870; this cemetery is still in use (8)
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Cemetery
Locale
Clay
49 - 3 - N
Cleveland
Click
198 - 3 - S
226 - 4 - N
Cluster Spring
39 - 2 - SE
Cole-Johnson
243 - 2 - NE
Coles
Comer
347 - 3 - N
85 - 2 - SE
Community
Concord
105 - 3 - S
114 - 1 - NE
Cooper
355 - 2 - NE
Corinth
102 - 3 - N
County Line
Cowden
183 - 2 - NW
383 - 2 - NE
Crain
Creel
216 - 3 - S
10 - 2 - NE
Crestview
65 - 2 - SW
Crocker
363 - 2 - SW
Croft Acton
146 - 4 - N
Crooked Creek
33 - 2 - NW
Crumly Chapel
71 - 2 - SW
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T15S, R1W, Sec 25 Clay United Methodist Church; also known as Shiloh Cemetery; established
around 1840; approximately 640 graves; first known interment is Martha Hickman
Self (1847-1881); Allcorn, Allison, Chandler, Everette, Frazier, Goodwin,
Hamilton, Harris, Holmes, Huddleston, Keith, Ladd, Moore, Price, Self, Simmons,
Smith, Tucker, Ware, Wear, Weems, Williams and Wilson are common to this
active cemetery (8) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 33
T18S, R4W, Sec 24 located behind Midfield Baptist Church; approximately 10 graves, few marked
and many unmarked; first known interment: J. A. Click (1847-1849), last known
interment: William F. McElroy (1835-1883); the Click family operated an early
grist mill on Valley Creek; Fields, Hill and Owen are also found here (32) (35) (53)
T16S, R3W, Sec 22 approximately 450 marked and 75 unmarked graves; first known interment:
Lucinda Jacks (d. 1847); Barron, Bates, Bennett, Billingsley, Brock, Buckelew,
Cornelius, Downs, Ezekiel, Fields, Fortner, Franklin, Fuller, Garrett, Goodwin,
Hamilton, Hogan, Jacks, Jones, Long, McCurry, Prestidge, Pugh, Sorenson,
Sorrells, Teasley and Willard are common to this active cemetery (4) (50) (53)
T15S, R1W, Sec 30 adjacent to Pinson Elementary School; members of the Cole family found here
were originally from Pinson, Tennessee and the place name transferred to
Pinson, Alabama; established 1827; 12 marked and over 50 unmarked graves;
first known interment: Matthew Johnson (1794-1849); last known interment:
George H. Cole, Jr. (1864-1939); Coursey, Franklin, Jones, Killough and Patton
are also found here (4) (8) (53)
T15S, R1W, Sec 31 see Salem
T17S, R2W, Sec see Avondale Mills
16/21
T17S, R1E, Sec 16 see Shiloh
T18S, R5W, Sec 14 also known as Piney Woods Cemetery; Concord Baptist Church, established in
1887; approximately 760 graves; first known interment in Duncan (d.1886);
Bailey, Batson, Beasley, Bigbee, Blaydoe, Bridges, Crowder, Dabbs, Earley,
Gwin, Johnston, Knight, Lantrip, McFerrin, Meeks, Nichols, Payne, Riley, Salter,
Vines, Waldrop and White are common in this cemetery still in use (8) (27) (44)
(42) (53)
T15S, R2W, Sec 12 Cooper Family Cemetery; established around 1880; cemetery last used around
1910; known interments are Ambrose Brantley Cooper (b. 1825) and Elizabeth
McCombs Cooper (b. 1826); this cemetery has been destroyed and the location
lost (8) (53)
T16S, R1E, Sec 31 Corinth Baptist Church; a black cemetery established around 1934;
approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Civil War soldier Eugene
Reynolds (1888-1953); Beck, Campbell, Cook, Hutchins, Maddox, Moore,
Shavers and White are also found in this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T14S, R4W, Sec 23 see New Zion Hill
T15S, R2W, Sec 28 the graves of Samuel F. Cowden (1890-1908), Martha Walters Cowden (18611908) and George W. Cowden (1857-1925) (48) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 15
T15S, R2W, Sec 4 Creel Family Cemetery, established 1887; approximately 30 graves; first known
interment: Martha J. Hannah (1825-1881); Brookey, Creel, Hannah, Howard,
Meyer, Moore and Wade are also found in this cemetery still in use (8) (46) (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 34 Crestview Memorial Gardens; over 2,050 graves; first known interment is Mae
Alma Harris (1906-1907); Adams, Bates, Benson, Brasfield, Brown, Busby, Clark,
Cochran, Fortenberry, Harris, Johnson, Jones, Martin, Moore, Thomas and
Williams are common to this large and active cemetery (50) (53)
T15S, R6W, Sec 13 the graves of J. C. Crocker (1815-1906), Nancy Crocker (no dates) and Henry
Crocker (1872-1874) (4)
T19S, R2W, Sec 8 also known as Samuel Acton Cemetery, established 1833; approximately 440
graves; first known interment: Virginia “Jennie” Acton (1821-1833); Acker, Acton,
Bailey, Caldwell, Dodd, Haltiwanger, Jones, Lee, Massey, McDaniel, Phillips,
Street and Willis are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (32) (50) (53)
T15S, R3W, Sec 17 also known as Jones Cemetery; approximately 160 marked and 49 unmarked
graves; first known interment: Levi Childers James (1834-1883); Barnett, Bell,
Brooks, Fields, Glover, Hawkins, James, Jones, Knox, Nail, Pair, Purser, Smith,
Thomas and Torbert are common to this cemetery still in use (4) (50) (53)
T17S, R4W, Sec 12 Crumly Chapel United Methodist Church, established 1858; approximately 1,950
graves; first known interment: Thomas Jefferson Shoemaker (d. 1858); Arnett,
Ashworth, Baker, Barrett, Blackmon, Brown, Carmichael, Chapman, Collier, Cork,
Crumly, Dove, Echols, Franklin, Gibson, Godfrey, Gossett, Green, Harris,
Higgins, Hill, Johnson, Jones, Kenerley, Martin, May, McDonald, Mellown, Miles,
Miller, Moore, Newberry, Shoemaker, Varnon and Young are common to this
active cemetery (5) (6) (42) (53)
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Cemetery
Locale
David Hawkins
230 - 4 - N
Dewey Heights
48 - 3 - N
Dodd
Dog Patch
Dogwood Grove
246 - 3 - N
316 - 3 - S
153 - 1 - SW
Doss
388 - 2 - NW
Dotson
249 - 4 - N
Dug Hill
55 - 1 - NW
Dynasty Garden
379 - 1 - NE
Earltown
98 - 3 - S
Earnest
115 - 1 - NE
East Lake
92 - 3 - S
Eaton-Posey
373 - 2 - SW
Ebenezer
Ebenezer
187 - 1 - SW
386 - 2 - NE
Edwards
37 - 2 - NE
Ellard
235 - 2 - SE
Elmleaf
139 - 4 - N
Elmwood
139 - 4 - N
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T18S, R4W, Sec 24 located now in the Walnut Grove Cemetery; established around 1876;
approximately 200 graves; first known interment: William T. M. George (b. & d.
1834); Keene, Moore, Switzer and Talley are common to this cemetery still in use
(8) (32)
T15S, R1W, Sec 27 Dewey Heights Baptist Church; approximately 150 graves; first known interment:
Jackie Rogers (b. & d. 1944); Arledge, Conn, Davis, Davison, Dobbs, Elliott,
Harper, Harris, Jackson, Partain, Poole, Popkins, Roberson, Rogers, Tunnell,
Turner and Womack are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 12 40 to 50 graves marked only by fieldstones (27)
T18S, R2W, Sec 15 see New Merkle
T19S, R6W, Sec 23 Dogwood Grove Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 335 graves; first
known interment: Z. T. Parsons (1807-1843); Bailey, Barto, Coleman, Deason,
Hendricks, Howton, Johnson, Jones, Martin, Miller, Parks, Parsons, Sims, Uptain,
Watkins and Yocum are common to this active cemetery (13) (44) (53)
T15S, R`4S, Sec 2 John Doss (1799-1849) and his wife Polly Gentle are known to be found here (4)
(53)
T19S, R3W, Sec 3 established around 1900; a black cemetery of 5 graves; cemetery used until
around 1913 (8)
T17S, R6W, Sec 33 approximately 70 graves; first known interment: Nancy P. Glaze (1901-1902);
Glaze, Glover, Hood, Hudson, Ledbetter, Myers, Norris, Short, Todd and Vines
are common to this active cemetery (42) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 21 Dynasty Garden Cemetery; established 1990; approximately 475 graves; first
known interment: Henry George Dunlap (1930-2003); Agee, Brown, Cottingham,
Davis, Foy, Gates, Harris, Holston, Johnson, Kennedy, Smith, Taylor, Thomas
and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (50) (53)
T17S, R1W, Sec 17 Earltown Family Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1920;
approximately 10 graves; first known interment: World War I soldier Pvt. Clarence
Earl (1896-1948); Edwards, Patterson, Russell, Scales, Stephens and Turner
are also found in this active cemetery (8) (53)
T18S, R5W, Sec 24 Earnest United Methodist Church, organized 1897; approximately 140 graves;
first known interment: Charles E. Carmichael (1924-1945); Clayton, Cross,
Dykes, Glaze, Greene, Hoops, Hopkins, Killough, Letson, Masters, McRee,
Northcutt, Ortkiese and Wilson are also common to this cemetery still in use (44)
(53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 14 also known as Old Ruhama Baptist Church Cemetery; established around 1830;
first known interment: Susann Ellison (d. 1828); approximately 670 graves, 60
Confederate soldiers are found in this cemetery still in use; Abbott, Aderholt,
Armstrong , Atkins, Boggs, Finch, Gates, Gourley, Harrell, Helms, Huey,
Johnson, Jones, Lavender, McCord, Melton, Montgomery, Moore, Morton,
Patterson, Pesnell, Shugart, Thompson, Truss, Turner, Waldrop, Webb and
Wilder are found here (8) (27) (47) (53)
T17S, R5W, Sec 1 10 marked and 1 unmarked graves; first known interment: Lucenda Eaton (18311896), Collier and Posey are also found in this active cemetery (49) (53)
T19S, R6W, Sec 25 Ebenezer Church
T15S, R3W, Sec 35 Ebenezer Church; approximately 5 graves; first known interment: John Belcher
(1797-1882); the cemetery has been lost to development (48)
T15S, R3W, Sec 36 located on Snow Rogers Road; approximately 130 marked and 50 unmarked
graves; established in 1799 by John Edwards; first known interment: William
Crabb Edwards (1841-1862); Ayers, Baird, Boling, Edwards, Floyd, Gosnell,
Rogers, Thomas and White are common to this active cemetery (26) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 9 established around 1881; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Nancy
Collister Ellard (1822-1858); this cemetery was moved to Trussville in 1994 due
to expansion of the Birmingham Airport and is still in use; Albritten, Armstrong,
Black, Brasfield, Eastis, Ellard, Gibbs, Groover, Hamlin, Hand, Johnson, Lacey,
Lykes, McDonald, Reed, Rogers, Rowe, Snider and Turner are common here (8)
(47) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec see Elmwood
9/10
T18S, R3W, Sec also known as Elmleaf Cemetery; established in 1900; approximately 107,000
9/10
graves with increases of about 2,000 interments per year; includes the graves of
Paul "Bear" Bryant, Eddie James Kendricks (d. 1992) one of Motown's original
"Temptations" and Sun Ra (1914-1993) an experimental jazz musician (8) (41)
(47)
Jefferson 6
Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Elyton
Cemetery
227 - 4 - N
T18S, R3W, Sec 2
Emanuel
81 - 2 - SE
T17S, R3W, Sec
26/27
Enoch-AndersonWatkins
Enon Ridge
228 - 4 - N
T18S, R2W, Sec 8
approximately 140 graves in this mostly 19th century cemetery; first known
interment: infant Son Bradley (b. & d. 1805); last known interment: Velma Mae
Melton (1912-1987); Adkins, Bagley, Brown, Dean, DeJarnette, Dupuy, Eubanks,
Grace, Gregory, Hawkins, Holcombe, Jones, McMillion, Montgomery, Mudd,
Nabors, Oden, Smith, Webb and Worthington are common to this cemetery (21)
(19) (53)
also known as Temple Emanu-El; established around 1882; first known
interment: Jacob L. Levy (1843-1891); Fies, Forst, Mayer, Miller, Minisman,
Newfield, Polytinsky, Traxler, and Ullman are common to this cemetery still in use
(8) (53)
first known interment: Swanie Della Watkins Donahoo (1875-1899) (34)
290 - 4 - N
T17S, R3W, Sec 35 also called Odd Fellows Cemetery; a black cemetery established before 1920
with approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Mose Montgomery (18851908); last known interment: Bryant Peacock (d. 1957); Burns, Calhoun, Conley,
Glover, Henry, McKinney, Steverson, Tuggle, Ward and Washington are also
found here (8) (53)
T17S, R4W, Sec 23 also known as Fields Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1914; this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T16S, R1W, Sec 9 Epps Family Cemetery; cemetery last used around 1890 (8)
T18S, R2W, Sec 14 Faith Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery; also known as Wooten Chapel Freewill
Baptist Church Cemetery; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: Flora
G. Wallace (1906-1934); Barkley, Blackstock, Brown, Burton, Cleckler, Davis,
Langston, Martin, Meeks, Parker, Skelton, Smith, Vinson, Wallace and Wooten
are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 17 also known as Maple Grove or Sharp Cemetery; established around 1900;
several hundred graves; this cemetery is in poor condition; first known interment:
Elizabeth Ann Horton East (1819-1893); Berryhill, East, Falkner, Harding,
Holcomb, Pledger, Sharp, Smith, Summers, Thornburg, Wilson and Worthy are
common to this cemetery still in use (8) (9) (46) (53)
T20S, R4W, Sec 5 also known as Reevestown Cemetery; approximately 35 graves; first known
interment: Mary Farrington (1819-1857); Beane, Chappell, Crim, Crimm, Essary,
Farrington, Fielder, Goodgame, Horton, McClendon, Shoemaker and Stamps are
common to this cemetery still in use (8) (37) (45) (47) (53)
T17S, R4W, Sec 23 see Ensley Heights
T19S, R4W, Sec 13 see Mount Olive
T16S, R2W, Sec 25 Five Mile Presbyterian Church; established around 1890; approximately 115
graves; first known interment: William Killough (1815-1886); Blackburn, Brogden,
Crow, Davis, Faris, Ferguson, Gilpin, Killough, Moor, Oglesby, Sartor, Teasley
and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 19 see Fraternal
T17S, R1W, Sec 15 an active cemetery with over 2,600 interments; first known interment: Lewis
Bolling (d. 1923) (50) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 17 Forest Grove Memorial Gardens, also known as Patterson-Forest Grove, an
active cemetery with approximately 2,000 graves (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 16 established around 1882; approximately 21,600 graves; oldest marker dates
1883; an active cemetery (8) (53)
T18S, R1W, Sec 10 also known as Nichols Cemetery; established around 1890; approximately 20
marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Green Berry
Franklin (1827-1881); Brittain, Glass, Igo, Lowery, McDaniel, Steeley and
Thomas are also found in this active cemetery (7) (8) (9) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 19 the combined cemeteries of Pratt Mines, Greenwood, Sam Foley and United
Mine Workers Cemetery since the early 20th century, owned by the Fraternal
Order of Pratt City; approximately 2,700 graves; first known interment: Julius J.
Babe (1800-1842); Alexander, Barrett, Bratton, Cale, Carlin, Cox, Davis, Dugan,
Dunn, Ellis, Fayet, Green, Hall, Hambley, Howard, Ireland, Jones, Laird, Logan,
McCann, Meagher, Mitchell, Moore, Moss, Outlaw, Page, Powell, Roberts,
Shaffer, Smith, Stewart, Tate, Thomas, Thompson, Tucker, Warren, Wright and
Young are common to this active cemetery (8) (32) (47) (53)
T16S, R1E, Sec 9 the graves of Richard Frazier (1796-1857) and Mary Frazier (1802-1866) (32)
(43)
T16S, R5W, Sec 16 see West Jefferson Freewill
T15S, R3W, Sec 23 Friendship United Methodist Church; approximately 550 graves; first known
interment: Talitha Belcher (d. 1859); Abney, Allen, Beasley, Belcher, Boling,
Cook, Doss, Ellis, Farley, Garrett, Gillespie, Glass, Gowins, Graham, Headley,
Henry, James, Kelley, Little, Marsh, Myers, Nicholas, Patterson, Reed, Samuels,
Sheets, Smith, Stewart, Tate and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (11)
(50) (53)
Ensley Heights
288 - 2 - SW
Epps
Faith Memorial
342 - 3 - N
148 - 3 - S
Farley
104 - 3 - S
Farrington
165 - 4 - S
Fields
Fisher Hill
Five Mile
288 - 2 - SW
185 - 4 - S
88 - 2 - SE
Foleys
Forest Crest
74 - 2 - SW
89 - 3 - S
Forest Grove
368 -1 - NE
Forest Hill
85 - 2 - SE
Franklin
196 - 3 - S
Fraternal
74 - 2 - SW
Frazier
367 - 3 - N
Freewill
Friendship
22 - 2 - SW
362 - 2 - NE
Jefferson 7
Cemetery
Frog Pond
Gate City
George
Gill-Rogers
Gilmore
Glasgow Hill
Glennwood
Good Hope
Grace
Grace Hill
Graham
Grantswood
Green
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Gwin
Haig-Rogers
Hale
Hall
Hall
Harris
Harter Chapel
Haygood Chapel
Locale
122 - 1 - NE
286 - 3 - S
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T18S, R4W, Sec 5 see Pleasant Grove
T17S, R2W, Sec 23 a black cemetery established around 1890; approximately 275 graves in an
active cemetery (8) (53)
161 - 4 - S
T20S, R4W, Sec 18 approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Lewis George (1790-1856);
Abernathy, Anderson, Brasher, Carroll, Densmore, Evans, Fendley, George,
Howard, Kirchler, McBride, Nickless, Perl, Putman, Pylant, Russell, Thompson
and Weed are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (45) (53)
384 - 2 - NE T15S, R3W, Sec 12 approximately 13 graves; 1 marked grave: Louisa Gill (48)
374 - 1 - NW T17S, R6W, Sec 32 21 marked graves; first known interment: Nicholas W. Nail (1820-1860); last
known interment: Sarah Ann Glover (1848-1923); Gilmore, Glover, Howton,
Morris and Smith are also found here (49) (53)
64 - 2 - SW T16S, R4W, Sec 28 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Della Bean Patton (1881-1922);
Alexander, Berry, Byner, Carmichael, Gates, Morris, Pickett, Rudolph and
Windham are common to this active cemetery (53)
177 - 2 - NE T15S, R2W, Sec 20 Glennwood Baptist Church; approximately 200 graves; first known interment:
Patricia Ann Templeton (1915-1916); Adcock, Bailey, Bell, Booker, Brooks,
Campbell, Clark, Cole, Comer, Dagley, Donaldson, Drain, Drake, Fields, Ganus,
Glenn, Graves, Grigsby, Handley, Kennedy, Ledbetter, McClendon, Nation,
Pesnell, Pugh, Reese, Singletary, Stubbs and Tindall are common to this active
cemetery (53)
24 - 2 - NW T15S, R4W, Sec 17 Good Hope Baptist Church; over 1,100 marked and 50 to 60 unmarked graves;
established in the late 1850’s by William C. Payne at the death of his wife Sarah;
first known interment: Sarah Malone Payne (1799-1860) Allums, Barrett,
Blackmon, Bradford, Carroll, Carver, Clements, Craven, Echols, Franklin,
Goggans, Harris, Haywood, Hill, Hinton, Hobbs, Lively, Manning, Myrick, Norris,
Parsons, Payne, Robbins, Turner, Wells, White and Wood are common to this
cemetery still in use (16) (19) (53)
171 - 4 - S
T19S, R3W, Sec 27 Grace Community Church, see Mars Hill
141 - 4 - N
T18S, R3W, Sec 15 also called New Grace Hill Cemetery; a black cemetery established before 1920;
approximately 9,000 graves; first known interment: Henry “Harrison” Hayes
(1847-1913); Austin, Craft, Dudley, Jackson, Moultrie, Thomas, and Williams are
common to this cemetery still in use (8) (50) (53)
35 - 2 - NW T15S, R3W, Sec 29 Graham Family Cemetery, established 1880; approximately 175 graves; first
interment: thought to be in 1823; Beasley, Camp, Coker, Glover, Gowins,
Graham, Guy, Hancock, Harbison, Leatherwood, Lively, Mathews, Reid,
Robbins, Smith, Shull and Ward are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (11)
(53)
97 - 3 - S
T17S, R1W, Sec 29 see New Hope
349 - 2 - SE T16S, R2W, Sec 11 Green Community Cemetery; established around 1835; 31 marked and
numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Nancy Nash Hagood (17981829); last known interment: Catherine E. Green (1824-1883); Ayers, Bouldin,
Green, Hagood, Hewitt, McGill, Marshall, Massey, Nash and Schley are common
to this cemetery; Thomas Haughey (1826-1869), U.S. Congressman, is also
found here (4) (8) (53)
84 - 2 - SE T17S, R2W, Sec 16 also known as Woodlawn or Union Cemetery; a black cemetery established
around 1890; approximately 10,000 graves; first known interment: James G. Goin
(1824-1893); 3 of the 4 girls killed in the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist
Church are interred here; Brown, Davis, Green, Harris, Jackson, Johnson,
Smith, Washington and Williams are also common; this cemetery is still in use
(8) (53)
74 - 2 - SW T17S, R3W, Sec 19 see Fraternal
271 - 4 - S T20S, R4W, Sec 2/3 a black cemetery last used around 1935 (8)
218 - 1 - SW T18S, R6W, Sec 35 3 graves; Littleton C. Gwin (1809-1897), Catherine Gwin (1842-1897) and Mary
Burchfield Gwin (1815-1878) (13) (42) (53)
201- 2 - NE
T15S, R2W, Sec 8 approximately 120 graves; established around 1860; first known interment: Felix
Dewitt Rogers (1852-1865) or Nancy Fields Rogers (1812-1865); Anderson,
Arnold, Chalvet, Glazier, Moore, Nicholas, Prestidge, Reese, Rock, Rogers,
Russell, Rylant and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
256 - 4 - N
T18S, R3W, Sec 33 an inactive black cemetery of approximately 16 unmarked graves; first known
interment: Maria Henderson
(d. 1915) (8) (48) (53)
244 - 3 - N
T15S, R1W, Sec 25
319 - 3 - S
T17S, R2W, Sec 25 Hall Family Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1890; this cemetery
is still in use (8)
352 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 1 Harris Family Cemetery; approximately 4 graves; cemetery last used around
1920 (8)
208 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 4 single grave; W.C. Welborn (d. 1901); this cemetery is no longer in use (8)
191 - 3 - N
T16S, R1W, Sec 7 Haygood Chapel Church; a black cemetery established around 1910;
approximately 40-50 graves; this cemetery is still in use (8)
Jefferson 8
Cemetery
Locale
Henry Ellen
310 - 3 - S
Henry Ellen
Community
Higgins
Highland Memorial
314 - 3 - S
87 - 2 - SE
130 - 1 - SE
Hillview
180 - 2 - SW
Hoagtown
Hobbs
59 - 1 - NE
364 - 2 - SW
Hodges
76 - 2 - SW
Hood
60 - 2 - SW
Hoover
Hopewell
238 - 4 - N
166 - 4 - S
Hopewell
14 - 2 - NE
Hopewell
265 - 1 - SE
Hudson
395 - 2 - SW
Huffman
200 - 3 - S
Hughes
11 - 2 - NE
Humphries
398 - 1 - NW
Indian
Inglenook
Inzer
289 - 2 - SW
83 - 2 - SE
399 - 3 - N
Jacks
342 - 3 - N
Jefferson County
34 - 2 - NE
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T17S, R1E, Sec 17 Henry Ellen Church; established around 1900; first known interment: Nancy Ann
Pate Lee (1837-1922); last known interment: Willis Marbuy or Marbury (18791956) (8) (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 19 see Scott City Hill
T17S, R2W, Sec 2
T18S, R4W, Sec 33 Highland Memorial Gardens; over 4,700 interments beginning in 1955; includes
the graves of race car drivers Clifford L. Allison (1964-1992) and David Carl
"Davey" Allison (1961-1993) (35) (41) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 8 Hillview Baptist Church Cemetery, established in 1893 as New Hope Baptist
Church, also known as Catt Mountain Cemetery; approximately 575 graves; the
first known interment is Ada F. Powell (1875-1882); Amason, Bonds, Brannon,
Busler, Devine, Dodd, Estes, Golden, Hallman, Higdon, Hinkle, Hyde, McDaniel,
Pittman, Pugh, Sanford, Teer and Wadsworth are common to this cemetery still
in use (53)
T17S, R5W, Sec 35 see Sylvan Springs
T16S, R5W, Sec 14 1 marked and 7 unmarked graves; infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hobbs (d.
1914) (4)
T16S, R3W, Sec 20 approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Willis Eastis (1803-1881); last
known interment: Geneva Flora Swanzy (1916-1987); Eastis, Hodges, Sullivan
and Washburn are common here (11) (53)
T16S, R6W, Sec 25 also known as West Pratt or Bethel Cemetery; known as New Bethel Baptist
Church until 1940s; 12 marked and 21 unmarked graves; first known interment:
Edmund Pierce Hood (1822-1896); last known interment: Irene P. Dunn (19121972); Coste, Goldsmith, Pridmore and Trice are also found here (4) (41) (42)
(53)
T19S, R3W, Sec 12 see Patton Chapel
T19S, R4W, Sec 33 Hopewell Road Church of God of Prophecy; approximately 215 graves; first
known interment: Kenneth Edward Alexander (b. & d. 1943) or Patsy Ruth Wright
(1942-1943); Alexander, Bell, Brown, Bullock, Chase, Donaldson, Echols,
Eubanks, Gothard, Grimes, Headrick, Hitt, Hopkins, Johnson, Ledbetter, Phillips,
Rosser, Sims, Turner, Walls and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use
(53)
T14S, R1W, Sec 31 Hopewell Baptist Church; established around 1880, approximately 1,340 graves;
first known interment: Theophilus Walton Dorman (1862-1884); Abel, Baker,
Bradley, Brown, Calvert, Chamblee, Davis, Dean, Dorman, Elkins, Fitzpatrick,
Foster, Franklin, Goodwin, Guthrie, Hagood, Hall, Hicks, Higginbotham, Love,
Marsh, McCombs, Nail, Proctor, Skaggs and Walden are common to this active
cemetery (8) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 31 adjacent to Brotherhood Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1928;
first known interment: Miranda Thompson (d. 1894); this cemetery is still in use
(8)
T17S, R3W, Sec 4 probably associated with a mining camp dating from the 1879; over 50 graves;
Abraham, Bray, Burton, Colvert, Conway, Goodman, Harris, Hudson, Parvin,
Ray, Thorpe and Watkins are found here (48)
T16S, R1W, Sec 31 Huffman United Methodist Church; established around 1865; approximately 200
graves; first known interment: Orville G. Burwell (1841-1862); Ball, Bearden,
Davidson, Dupuy, Eubank, Faris, Faull, Frazier, Fry, Gamble, Gentry, Hagood,
Huffman, Marsh, Martin, Reed, Riddle, Roebuck, Rule, Rylant, Self, Taylor,
Thatch, Vann, Williams and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (8)
(53)
T15S, R2W, Sec 3 18 graves, 8 marked and 10 unmarked; first known interment: Mary Sullivan
Hughes (1817-1883); last known interment: Matthew Hughes (1840-1916);
Henderson is also found here (53)
T18S, R7W, Sec 30 east of the Providence Baptist Church parking lot; 2 marked graves and 6
unmarked graves with stones; Evie Humphries (b. & d. 1917) and Will Humphries
(1879-1918) are found here (49) (53)
T17S, R4W, Sec 26 cemetery last used around 1900 (8)
T17S, R2W, Sec 8 see Barton
T16S, R1E, Sec 21 established 1875; approximately 40 marked graves with numerous unmarked
graves; first known interment: J.B. Fulmer (1867-1869); last known interment:
William Henry Banks (1896-1977); Allison, Bell, Carroll, Hammock, Lee, Minyard,
Venable and Walker are also found here (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 3 Jacks Community Cemetery; established around 1840; cemetery last used
around 1890 (8)
T15S, R2W, Sec 7 also known as Potters Field, this is one of the last pauper’s cemeteries in the
state of Alabama; approximately 8,000 graves, many with numbered markers; the
cemetery remains active (53)
Jefferson 9
Cemetery
Locale
Jefferson Memorial
Jefferson Memorial
Jerusalem
172 - 4 - S
91 - 3 - N
261 - 4 - S
Johnson
276 - 3 - S
Johnson
284 - 4 - N
Joley
132 - 4 - N
Jones
Kelly Hill Park
33 - 2 - NW
215 - 2 - SE
Ketona
299 - 2 - SE
Keys Hill
Killough
132 - 4 - N
207 - 2 - SE
Kimbrell
Kirk
159 - 4 - S
277 - 3 - S
Knesses Israel-Bethel
80 - 2 - SE
Laceys Chapel
Ladd
210 - 4 - S
339 - 3 - N
Lakeview
69 - 2 - SW
Lane Park
275 - 3 - S
Lawler
16 - 2 - NW
Legion Field
281 - 4 - N
Liberty
58 - 1 - NW
Liberty-Minter
9 - 2 - NE
Lincoln Davis
302 - 3 - S
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T19S, R3W, Sec 22 Jefferson Memorial Gardens South; established in 1949; over 2,900 graves (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 33 Jefferson Memorial Gardens East; established in 1949; over 20,800 graves (53)
T20S, R4W, Sec 17 a black cemetery established before 1895; first known interment: Martha Drennen
(d. 1908); cemetery is still in use (8)
T17W, R2W, Sec 34 a black cemetery established around 1850; approximately 100 graves; cemetery
used until around 1890 (8)
T18S, R3W, Sec 33 also known as Ramsey Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1923;
approximately 50 graves; this cemetery is still active (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 28 also known as Key’s Hill or Possum Valley Cemetery; a black cemetery
established around 1843; first known interment: Henry W. McDade (d. 1891);
cemetery used until around 1930 (8); an inspection of this cemetery in 1999
revealed 3 marked graves remaining; Katie Joley (1859-1913), Osker Joley
(1880-1912) and Caroline Moore (1859-1912) (4)
T15S, R3W, Sec 17 see Crooked Creek
T16S, R2W, Sec 8 also known as New Castle Cemetery; approximately 260 graves; first known
interment: Will Lee (1861-1911); Brown, Coleman, Cooper, Cosby, Davis,
Davison, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Nash, Pitts, Smith, Stewart, Vickers, White
and Williams are common to this active black cemetery (8) (53)
T16S, R2W, Sec 29 also known as Potters Field Cemetery; established around 1909 and last used
around 1930 (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 28 see Joley
T16S, R2W, Sec 25 Killough Family Cemetery; approximately 12 graves; the cemetery was last used
around 1885 (8)
T20S, R5W, Sec 28 see Bellview
T18S, R2W, Sec 3 Kirk Family Cemetery; first known interment: Robert Bowers (d. 1908); this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T17S, R3W, Sec 27 established around 1890; approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Jakob
M. Phillips (d. 1891) Cohen, Cooper, Damsky, Engel, Frankel, Friedman, Garry,
Goldstein, Gottlieb, Israel, Jaffe, Kaufman, Klotzman, Leader, Levy, Mazer,
Rosenberg, Schwab, Seligman, Sewelowitz, Silverstein, Weinstein, White,
Williams, Wohl and Wolf are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T19S, R4W, Sec 23 see Abernathy
T15S, R1E, Sec 25 Ladd Family Cemetery; established around 1840; approximately 40-50 graves;
the cemetery was last used around 1890 (8)
T17S, R4W, Sec 21 established 1824; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: War of 1812
veteran Reuben Lindsey Goolsby (1791-1861); Abernathy, Atkins, Brown, Bryant,
Coleman, Collins, Davis, Doe, Henderson, Jones, Lewis, Murphy, Robinson,
Smith and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 8 also known as Red Mountain or Southside Cemetery; established around 1893;
over 5,000 graves (8) (53)
T15S, R5W, Sec 24 Lawler Baptist Church, established 1845; approximately 180 marked and 80
unmarked graves; first known interment was the mother of Joab Lawler who died
in 1845; Anderson, Bagley, Ballenger, Blankenship, Chance, Cook, Cork, Day,
East, Gilstrap, Hollis, Johnston, Jones, Kemp, Lawler, Lollar, Pate, Robbins,
Rouse, Tate, Williams and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (16) (47)
(53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 34 established around 1820; approximately 315 graves; cemetery last used around
1910; graves in this pioneer cemetery were never moved, but were destroyed
when the west parking area was constructed; no evidence of the cemetery
remains (8) (35)
T17S, R6W, Sec 24 Liberty or Alliance Baptist Church; approximately 1,100 graves; first known
interments: Atha S. Vines (1845-1881) and Dora M. Vines (d. 1881);
approximately one fourth of the cemetery are interments of the Vines family;
Cheek, Dickey, Garner, Glaze, Harmon, Harper, Hicks, Hood, Hurley, Jett,
Jordan, McCarty, McMickens, Quinn, Salter, Short, Snow and Vance are also
found in this active cemetery (44) (53)
T14S, R2W, Sec 32 Liberty Baptist Church, established 1891, approximately 1,300 graves; first
known interment: Charlie Akins (d. 1837); Anderson, Arnold, Barnwell, Branon,
Brasher, Burgett, Burnett, Campbell, Chamblee, Cleveland, Cordar, Cotton,
Crane, Creel, Curry, Doss, Findley, Foster, Garrett, Graham, Guthrie, Haygood,
Hall, Hill, Hughes, Little, Loggins, Mahaffey, Mann, McCombs, Miner, Mosley,
Page, Pharris, Pilkington, Smith, Suddeth and Sullivan are common to this active
cemetery (8) (11) (20) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 32 Lincoln Davis Family Cemetery; 3 graves; established around 1900 and last used
around 1910 (8)
Jefferson 10
Cemetery
Locale
Lincoln Memorial
156 - 1 - SE
Linn
26 - 2 - SW
Linns Crossing
25 - 2 - NW
Little
308 - 3 - S
Little Rock
Lizzard Ridge
Lola City
93 - 3 - S
122 - 1 - NE
327 - 3 - S
Lovick
328 - 3 - S
Maben
23 - 2 - SW
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
Mars Hill
104 - 3 - S
321 - 2 - SE
171 - 4 - S
Martin
Martin
127 - 4 - N
267 - 4 - S
Martin-Frazier
Martin Luther King Jr.
366 - 3 - N
116 - 1 - NE
Marvins Chapel
348 - 3 - N
Mason
232 - 2 - SE
Mason
123 - 1 - NE
Mason City
Massy
Massey
285 - 4 - N
255 - 4 - N
245 - 4 - N
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T19S, R5W, Sec 25 adjacent to Spring Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, a black cemetery
established around 1928; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Kate
Gaskin (d. 1928); Buchanan, Daniel, Day, Edwards, Harris, Johnson, Jones,
Mitchell, O’Neal, Parker, Scott, Smith, Underwood, Whitted and Winston are
common to this cemetery still in use; Blues musician Burl Coleman (1896-1950)
is also found here (8) (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 17 also spelled Lynn; approximately 200 marked and 25 unmarked graves; first
known interment: W. P. Hart (1849-1892); Barnett, Benefield, Bills, Brewer,
Brooks, Bush, Davis, Duren, English, Gibson, Hawkins, Kelley, Linn, Morrow,
Rape, Vodosia and York are common to this cemetery still in use (16) (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 4 established 1880, adjacent to Antioch Baptist Church; approximately 1,000
marked and 100 unmarked graves; first known interment: infant Linn (b. & d.
1880); Alexander, Bradford, Bush, Davis, Dickinson, Estes, Garrett, Hale, Hardin,
Jackson, Linn, Mathews, Nations, Richardson, Robbins, Shell, Smith, Turner,
Statum, Waldrop, White and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use (16)
(50) (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 30 approximately 20 graves; established around 1835; first known interment:
Clayton Thompson (1790-1846); last known interment; Arnold Fincher O’Barr
(1857-1924); Abercrombie, George, Godwin, Little, O’Barr and Thompson are
known to be found here (8) (48) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 23 former site of Little Rock C.M.E. Church
T18S, R4W, Sec 5 see Frog Pond
T17S, R1W, Sec 12 Lola City First Baptist Church; a black cemetery established in 1923; this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T17S, R1W, Sec 14 Saint Stephens Baptist Church; a black cemetery established around 1901; this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T16S, R5W, Sec 14 also known as Bessie Cemetery, established 1800; approximately 40 marked and
50 unmarked graves; first known interment: Eunice A. Short (1800-1811); most of
the graves date from 1912-1918; last known interment: Mildred Davis (19271988); Boyd, Crocker, Davis, Drain, Fortner, Freeman, Fritz, Hand, Horne, Ingle,
Kemp, Ratliff, Ray, Sanders, Talley and Williams are common to this cemetery
(4) (16) (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 17 see Farley
T17S, R2W, Sec 3 see Brownville
T19S, R3W, Sec 27 Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church; also called Grace Community Church or
Sulpher Springs Cemetery; established around 1880; approximately 300 graves;
first known interment: Elizabeth C. Scott (1838-1883); Brasher, Brock, Campbell,
Carlee, Carmichael, Fritz, Garner, Hanners, Hollis, Kendrick, Leach, McGraw,
Milstead, Norred, Poe, Scott and Webb are common to this cemetery still in use
(8) (45) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 7 see Central Park
T19S, R4W, Sec 16 located near Potters Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1934;
approximately 150 graves; 50 bodies were moved from Greenwood Homestead
Project to this cemetery is still in use (8)
T16S, R1E, Sec 9 on Mary Munger Road; known interment: James Martin (d. 1849) (43)
T18S, R5W, Sec 24 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Cemetery; approximately 30 graves; first known
interment: Ruby Brown (1925-1930); Brown, Calloway, Gray, Langston,
Merriweather, Mixon and Thompson are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T15S, R1W, Sec 29 Pinson United Methodist Church; established around 1881; approximately 1,900
graves; first known interment: Linda A. Corbin (b. & d. 1850); Baggett, Baird,
Bradshaw, Brewer, Brooks, Cain, Carlisle, Dean, Fields, Fortenberry, Green,
Harris, Hill, Hurst, Johnson, Jones, Killough, Kimbrough, Martin, Massey,
McCord, McKee, Montgomery, Moore, Payne, Posey, Price, Rodham, Rogers,
Sanders, Self, Startley, Stewart, Taylor, Trucks, Tyle, Wear and Williams are
common to this active cemetery (8) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 14 a black cemetery of approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Ninie Mason
Kapers (1855-1904); last known interment: Gertrude Jackson Mason (19071934); Carrington, Graham, Harris, Hilliard, Keeler, Marshall, Newell, Taylor,
Townsend, Watts and Young are also found here (8) (48) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 16 also known as Pacific Lodge Cemetery; a black cemetery established around
1900; first known interment: Thessie Evans (1892-1921); Cleveland, Moore and
Walker are common to this active cemetery (8) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 15 see Browns Hill
T18S, R3W, Sec 24 established around 1800; approximately 35 graves; this cemetery is still in use (8)
T18S, R3W, Sec 24 also known as Walker Cemetery; approximately 45 graves; first known interment
: A.C. Miller (1836-1850); last known interment: Janet Watson (1920-1985);
Armstrong, Bryan, Carlisle, Goodwin, Grant, Herrington, Hill, Massey, McElroy,
Sellers and Walker are also found here (18) (48) (53)
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Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Massey
Cemetery
163 - 4 - S
T20S, R4W, Sec 8
Massey
233 - 3 - N
T16S, R7W, Sec 4
Masseyline
13 - 2 - NE
T14S, R1W, Sec 24
Mawls Pasture
McAdory
333 - 2 - SE
312 - 3 - S
T16S, R1W, Sec 30
T17S, R2W, Sec 36
McCarty Town
239 - 1- NW
T17S, R6W, Sec 2
99 - 3 - S
T17S, R1W, Sec 15
McCombs- Donegan
McCormack
42 - 2 - NE
15 - 2 - NW
T15S, R2W, Sec 23
T15S, R5W, Sec 13
McDaniels
McDonalds Chapel
332 - 3 - S
211 - 1 - NE
T17S, R1E, Sec 31
T17S, R4W, Sec 34
McElwain
95 - 3 - S
T17S, R2W, Sec
27/34
McGimsey
McGraw
Midway
264 - 4 -N
221 - 4 - S
67 - 2 - SW
established around 1845; approximately 80 graves; first known interment:
Samuel G. Smithson (1846-1847); George, Lindsey, Massey, Pelt, Smithson,
Starnes, Turner and Walker are common to this active cemetery (8) (45) (53)
also known as Pioneer Massey Cemetery; approximately 70 graves; first known
interment: Samuel Massey (1793-1829); last known interment: Raymond E.
Massey (b. & d. 1976); Bishop, Garner, Glenn, Hewitt, Keith, Mackey, Mackie
and Underwood are also found here (12) (23) (32) (41) (53)
Masseyline Church of God; approximately 110 graves; first known interment
Elisha Hix (1787-1850); Abel, Bailey, Dollars, Hicks, Huffstutler, Lewis, Melvin,
Patterson, Prince and Tyler are common to this cemetery still in use (41) (53)
Mawls Pasture Family Cemetery; a black cemetery last used around 1885 (8)
a black cemetery established around 1870; owned by the McAdory family; this
cemetery is no longer used (8)
12 marked graves; 9 of the graves were moved to this location from Franklin
Cemetery in Walker County; Confederate veteran John G. Franklin is buried
here; first known interment: Van M. Franklin (1875-1949); Armstead, Fondren
and Rygg are also common to this cemetery still in use (3) (4) (42) (53)
approximately 130 graves; founded in 1896; first known interment: Marcus
Lafayette McCombs (1854-1892); Armstrong, Barnett, Davis, Gilbert, Glass,
Herring, Hill, Isbell, Lowery, McCombs, Ratliff, Richardson, Sellers, Taylor and
Thompson are common to this cemetery still in use (48) (41) (53)
see Oak Grove
adjacent to Liberty Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 2,300 marked and 50
unmarked graves; first known interment: Emily Frances McCormack Hollis (18801899); Allums, Bland, Brown, Davis, Ellis, Fowler, Glover, Goodwin, Greathouse,
Green, Hollis, Jones, Long, Mathews, McCormack, Moore, Myrick, Parker,
Phillips, Putman, Robbins, Roberts, Sellers, Smith, Tanner, Thomas, Tucker,
Vanderver, Wilkie, Williams, Wilson, Wright and Yates are common to this active
cemetery (16) (50) (53)
McDaniels Family Cemetery; cemetery last used around 1872 (8)
McDonalds Chapel United Methodist Church, established 1866; approximately
350 graves; first known interments Lucinda G. Sharp (1869-1874) and Henry H.
Sharp (1866-1874); Bennett, Blackwell, Brown, Capps, Echols, Freeman, Garner,
Glasgow, Godfrey, Gossett, Hilton, Howard, Sharp, Shoemaker, Sloman, Tidwell,
Vaughn, Wells and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (42) (53)
McElwain Baptist Church, established circa 1875; approximately 360 graves; first
known interment: William Slimp (1839-1883); Baker, Byers, Cates, Cooper,
Davis, Dorrough, Eastis, George, Gore, Harper, Helm, Higgins, Joiner, Langston,
Lathem, Limbaugh, Martin, Merritt, Parker, Patterson, Prentice, Reynolds, Slimp,
Spake, Wait, Watkins and Willox are common to this cemetery still in use (41)
(50) (53)
McGimsey Garden and Columbarium at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church
Mimis
Miners
300 - 4 - N
274 - 1 - NE
Moncrief
38 - 2 - NE
Moore
158 - 4 - S
Moore
336 - 3 - N
Morris
8 - 2 - NE
McCombs
T18S, R2W, Sec 30
T19S, R3W, Sec 27
T17S, R4W, Sec 3 Midway United Methodist Church; approximately 2,300 graves; first known
interment: infant Ray (d. 1903); cemetery still in use (41) (47) (50) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 21 a black cemetery established around 1890; this cemetery is still in use (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 16 approximately 9 graves; also known as Scotch Cemetery; Adkins, Chapman,
Cunningham, Micholson, Thomas, and Wolf can be found here (8) (48)
T16S, R3W, Sec 2 also known as Oakwood Memorial Gardens; approximately 1,800 graves; first
known interment: John Wesley Gillespie (1852-1872); Bates, Beasley, Boutwell,
Bryant, Buckelew, Campbell, Chatham, Downs, Elliott, Farley, Garst, Hall,
Handley, Hazel, Heath, Hodges, Johnson, Kennedy, Moncrief, Sharit, Sharritt,
Sheets and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (9) (47) (53)
T19S, R5W, Sec 36 First Baptist Church of McCalla, John B. Moore Family Cemetery; approximately
420 graves; established 1822; first known interment: Sarah Prude (1774-1822);
Armstrong, Bell, Brantley, Bratton, Carter, Colburn, Foster, Fowlkes, Johnston,
Lawley, Moore, Morris, Sellers, Simpson, Thomason, Thrasher, Vines, Waldrup
and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (25) (41) (42) (45) (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 15 Moore Family Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1868;
approximately 400 graves; Moore is common to this cemetery is still in use (8)
T15S, R3W, Sec 1 adjacent to Frith Tabernacle; approximately 1,280 graves; first known interment:
Susannah Sway Carr (1785-1839); Anderson, Bowman, Burton, Canaday,
Cannon, Carr, Counts, Cowden, Crane, Dodd, Doss, Franks, Graves, Heron,
Langford, Little, Lynch, Manning, Moore, Mosely, Ogletree, Prince, Rickels, Self,
Thomas, Whisenant, and Wolford are common to this cemetery still in use (20)
(41) (53)
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Cemetery
Locale
Morris
253 - 4 - N
Moton Hill
380 - 3 - S
Mount Calvary
50 - 3 - N
Mount Calvary
311 - 3 - S
Mount Hebron
160 - 3 - S
Mount Nebo
100 - 3 - N
Mount Olive
36 - 2 - NW
Mount Olive
51 - 3 - N
Mount Olive
138 - 4 - N
Mount Olive
185 - 4 - S
Mount Pinson
Mount Pisgah
47 - 3 - N
30 - 2 - SW
Mount Pleasant
Mount Sinai
Mount Vernon
314 - 3 - S
167 - 3 - S
287 - 3 - S
Mount Zion
1 - 2 - NW
Mount Zion
46 - 2 - NE
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T18S, R3W, Sec 23 Morris Family Cemetery; established around 1880; first known interment:
Augustus Morris Jr. (d. 1889); last known interment: Margaret Austelle Morris (b.
& d. 1906); cemetery used until around 1908 (8) (32)
T17S, R1E, Sec 17 Moton Hill Cemetery; also called Moten Hills Cemetery; approximately 540
graves; first known interment: Jerry Truss Jr. (1894-1916); Barkley, Brown,
Campbell, Clark, Crawford, Davis, Edwards, Garner, Glenn, Ingol, Jackson,
Jones, Kelley, Marbury, McKinney, Mitchell, Moore, Roberson, Rose, Smith,
Strickland, Taylor, Tuck, Webb and Williams are common to this cemetery still in
use (41) (50) (53)
T15S, R1E, Sec 17 Mount Calvary Presbyterian Church, established 1806; over 530 graves; first
known interment: Nancy Turner Paerson (1813-1830); Alverson, Blythe,
Bradford, Carlisle, Chamblee, Clayton, Dumas, Everett, Hale, Hathcock, Hicks,
Jones, Layfield, Lesley, McCay, McClendon, Moore, Nichols, Pearson, Self,
Simmons, Taylor, Weems, Williams and Wyatt are common to this cemetery still
in use (30) (41) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 36 also known as William Edwards Family cemetery; a black cemetery last used
around 1880 (8)
T18S, R1W, Sec 1 Mount Hebron Baptist Church; approximately 900 graves; established around
1840; first known interment: Hepsey Herring (d. 1848); Armstrong, Attaway,
Bailey, Bass, Coker, DeShazo, Dorough, Edwards, Ellard, Falkner, Farley,
Foster, Little, McDanal, McDaniel, McLaughlin, Moore, Owen, Rodgers, Smith,
West, White and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (32) (41)
(53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 27 First Presbyterian Church of Trussville, formerly known as Cave Springs
Presbyterian Church, established in 1899; also known as Trussville Cemetery;
approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Moses Kelly (1775-1837);
Anderson, Cooper, Day, Edwards, Knowles, Latham, McAvoy, Morrow, Pond,
Self, Smith, Taylor, Waldrop, Weaver and Wilson are common to this active
cemetery (8) (32) (37) (41) (53)
T16S, R3W, Sec 5 First Baptist Church of Mount Olive; established 1893; approximately 1,450
graves; Belcher, Borella, Campbell, Creel, Davis, Densmore, Elliott, Franklin,
Fields, Garrett, Goodwin, Graham, Harden, Hardin, James, Johnson, McCarty,
McCormick, Moore, Muncher, Osmer, Pennington, Smith, Swann, Turner, Vines,
Wilkinson and Woodward are common to this active cemetery (8) (11) (41) (53)
T16S, R1E, Sec 7 Deerfoot Baptist Church, formerly known as Mt. Olive Church and relocated from
Clay; established around 1910; approximately 225 graves; first known interment:
Fulton Harris (1912-1913); Blankenship, Brock, Brown, Elliott, Goodwin,
Hathcock, Johnson, Kirby, Massey, McAvoy, Nibblett, Nix, Peoples, Praytor,
Quick, Self, Sims, Smith, Taylor and Warren are common to this cemetery still in
use (8) (41) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 31 a black cemetery established around 1900; first know interment: Joe Jackson (d.
1916); Billingsley, Dean, Hill, James, McCord, Walker and Wilson are common
to this cemetery still in use (8) (48)
T19S, R4W, Sec 13 Mount Olive Church; also known as Taylor or Fisher Hill Cemetery, established c.
1910; a black cemetery with approximately 20 marked and 100 unmarked graves;
first known interment: Alcorn Smith (1902-1931); last known interment: Korean
War soldier Wash Yelling (1931-1968); Anderson, Bryant, Cunningham, Didaway,
Green, Howard, Stubbs, Thomas, Thompson, Williams and Wynn are also found
here (8) (53)
T15S, R1W, Sec 29 see Red Hill
T16S, R4W, Sec 23 Mount Pisgah Baptist Church; approximately 215 graves; first known interment:
Margaret Helen Park (b. & d.1873); Allen, Bagwell, Burrell, Coffee, Dempsey,
Gunter, Jones, Kerr, Kuykendall, Linn, Meadows, Minyard, Park, Sampson, Smith
and Walls are common to this cemetery still in use (47) (50) (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 19 see Scott City Hill
T19S, R4W, Sec 21 Mount Sinai Church
T17S, R2W, Sec 12 Mount Vernon Baptist Church; a black cemetery established before 1890; this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T14S, R4W, Sec 13 Mount Zion Baptist Church; over 1,650 graves; Armstrong, Attaway, Bradford,
Bullard, Burns, Caddell, Campbell, Christian, Clements, Creel, Cruce, Dockins,
Doss, Fikes, Gilbert, Jackson, Kile, Mayfield, Mitchell, Miller, Rhodes, Russell,
Sandlin, Shipp, Smith, Tanner, Thomas, Tingle, Tolbert, Trammell, Turner,
Walker, Ware, Webb, Wisener and York are common to this cemetery still in use
(19) (41) (53)
T14S, R3W, Sec 36 Mount Zion Baptist Church; approximately 25 graves; first known interment:
Joseph Lee (1898-1948); Morrow, Nation and Sampleton are common to this
cemetery still in use (53)
Jefferson 13
Cemetery
Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
86 - 2 - SE
T17S, R2W, Sec 2
294 - 2 - SE
111 - 1 - SW
T17S, R3W, Sec 10
T19S, R6W, Sec 3
260 - 4 - S
T19S, R4W, Sec 22
231 - 2 - SE
T16S, R2W, Sec 33
4 - 2 - NW
T14S, R3W, Sec 29
New Bethel
New Castle
New Grace Hill
New Hope
316 - 3 - S
215 - 2 - SE
141 - 4 - N
97 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 15
T16S, R2W, Sec 8
T18S, R3W, Sec 15
T17S, R1W, Sec 29
New Hope
New Hope
New Horizon
180 - 2 - SW
326 - 3 - S
176 - 2 - NW
T17S, R3W, Sec 8
T18S, R2W, Sec 23
T15S, R5W, Sec 13
New Merkle
316 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 15
New Merkle
326 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 23
44 - 3 - N
376 - 3 - S
183 - 2 - NW
T16S, R1W, Sec 17
T17S, R2W, Sec 14
T14S, R4W, Sec 23
196 - 3 - S
42 - 2 - NE
T18S, R1W, Sec 10
T15S, R2W, Sec 23
Mount Zion Baptist Church; a black cemetery established before 1860;
approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Caroline Wood (1834-1914);
DeVaughn, Ferguson, Latham, Smith, Williams and Wood are common to this
cemetery still in use (8) (41) (53)
see Cat Mountain
Mud Creek Baptist Church, organized 1837; two cemeteries at this location with
approximately 500 total graves; first known interment: Mancy M. Parsons (18381857); Bailey, Caffee, Cargile, Cowen, Davis, Goodwin, Greer, Howton, Hubbard,
Johnson, Jones, Laird, McDougal, Parsons, Pitts, Raney, Rogers, Scales,
Stringfellow, Travis and Wright are common to this active cemetery (13) (37) (44)
(48) (53)
also known as Readers Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1927;
approximately 40-50 graves; first known interment: Byrd (d. 1927); cemetery
used until around 1929 (8)
W. Francis Martin (1866-1868) and O. M. Lowery (1814-1878) are known to be
found here (23) (32)
New Bethel Baptist Church; approximately 240 marked and 50 unmarked graves;
first known interment: Monroe H. Dowdey (1845-1899); Barnett, Carlisle,
Chappell, Crane, Creel, Dowdey, Dutton, Goodwin, Greathouse, Hays, Hill,
Huckabee, James, McCoy, McDonald, Motte, Owens, Pettus, Roberts, Rouse,
Russell, Scott, Seaver, Thomas, Ward and Wright are common to this cemetery
still in use (16) (53)
see New Merkle
see Kelley Hill Park
see Grace Hill
New Hope Cemetery at Grantswood Baptist Church; established around 1915;
approximately 375 graves; first known interment: Polly Ann Cross (1839-1843);
Adkins, Barnett, Bradburn, Brasher, Cole, Davis, Dodson, Franklin, Glass, Gould,
Hale, Isbell, Jones, Lawson, Lowery, McCombs, McNutt, Poe, Rasberry,
Richardson, Stewart, Weems and Wilhite are common to this cemetery still in use
(8) (53)
see Hillview
see New Merkle
New Horizon Memorial Gardens; approximately 1,300 graves; first known
interment: Byron Edward Smith (b. & d.1956); Brooks, Burton, Capps, Clark,
Day, Diffy, Ellis, Hight, Jones, Mitchell, Phillips, Smith, Tucker, Wade and Wilson
are some commonly found surnames in this active cemetery (50) (53)
Cahaba Heights Baptist Church; also known as Cahaba Heights, New Bethel
before 1934 or Dog Patch Cemetery; established 1897; approximately 1,200
graves; Acton, Armstrong, Bailey, Bearden, Belew, Brown, Bullock, Cain,
Campbell, Coshatt, Cox, Davis, Denman, Donahoo, Duke, Glass, Hodges,
Howard, Lowe, McCloud, Smith and Wideman are common to this cemetery is
still in use (8) (50) (53)
Cahaba Heights United Methodist Church; also known as Stand Pipe, New
Merkle or New Hope Cemetery; established in 1916; approximately 330 graves;
first known interment: Carolie Louise Merkel (1896-1897) or Martha Stewart
(1862-1897); Bragg, Brasher, Coley, Dodson, Hardin, Langston, McDaniel,
Merkel, Perryman, Poe, Runnels, Trott, Wilmet and Woodall are common to this
cemetery still in use (8) (46) (53)
see Chalkville
New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church, established around 1963 (50)
New Zion Hill Church; also called County Line; approximately 95 graves; first
known interment: Ruth Dodson Creel (1793-1873); Attaway, Clements, Creel,
Cross, Jordan, Mayfield, Pate, Peters and White are common to this cemetery
still in use (50) (53)
see Franklin
Oak Grove Baptist Church; also known as McCombs-Donegan Cemetery;
approximately 180 graves; first known interment: Esta Watson (1887-1888);
Allen, Anderson, Austin, Barnett, Booker, Box, Canady, Cherry, Clark, Cole, Day,
Dean, Dickenson, Farley, Fendley, Glenn, Goodwin, Jones, Kennedy, Long,
McCombs, Randale, Staton, Stubbs and Wilson are common to this active
cemetery (8) (47) (53)
Mount Zion
Mountain View
Mud Creek
Muscoda
Neaves
New Bethel
New Prospect
New Rising Star
New Zion Hill
Nichols
Oak Grove
Jefferson 14
Cemetery
Locale
Oak Grove
109 - 1 - NW
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
223 - 4 - N
59 - 1 - NE
389 - 2 - SW
Oak Grove
110 - 1 - NW
Oak Hill Memorial
82 - 2 - SE
Oakdale
133 - 4 - N
Oakland
126 - 4 - N
Oakwood Memorial
Odd Fellows
Odom-Nail
38 - 2 - NE
290 - 4 - N
31 - 2 - NW
Old Blue Creek
154 - 1 - SE
Old Cahawba
Old Enon
Old Ensley
Old Oxmoor
Old Pioneer
Old Red Hill
Old Ruhama
Old Walker Chapel
Old Walnut Grove
Our Lady of Sorrows
101 - 3 - N
83 - 2 - SE
282 - 2 - SW
237 - 4 - N
219 - 3 - S
47 - 3 - N
92 - 3 - S
78 - 2 - SE
270 - 4 - N
236 - 4 - N
Our Lady of Sorrows
400 - 4 - N
Overton
251 - 4 - N
Overton
353 - 3 - S
Oxmoor
237 - 4 - N
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T18S, R6W, Sec 22 Oak Grove First Baptist Church, organized 1881; approximately 1,050 graves;
first known interments: Mary Howton (1860-1885) and Susan Thompson (18841885); Alley, Banks, Battles, Bean, Burchfield, Crocker, Davis, Edwards, Fields,
Franklin, Golden, Goodwin, Graham, Griffice, Gwin, Hamaker, Hammonds,
Harris, Hickey, Holsenback, Howton, Hurst, Hutchins, Johnson, Knight, Levrett,
McFerrin, Parsons, Raney, Staggs, Wilkay and Wright are common to this active
cemetery (44) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 14 see Bailey
T17S, R5W, Sec 35 see Sylvan Springs
T16S, R4W, Sec 24 approximately 10 graves; a black cemetery with no marked graves, only large
rocks (53)
T18S, R6W, Sec 26 Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 25 graves; first known
interment: Ira D. Waldrop (1896-1969); Blake, Edwards, Goodwin, Holsenback,
Melvin, Walden and Waldrop are common to this active cemetery; Major League
Baseball player Kyle Graham (1899-1973) is also found here (41) (44) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 26 designed for the city of Birmingham in 1871; approximately 10,000 graves; first
known interment: Joseph Meyer (1836-1865); an active cemetery (8) (22) (47)
T18S, R4W, Sec 27 New Oakdale Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1935;
approximately 1,000 graves; this cemetery has only been partially surveyed; first
known interment: Eddie Lee Johnson (1913-1936); Avery, Creel, Evans, King,
Taylor and Whitten are found in this cemetery still in use (8) (41) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 6 established around 1889; before 1909 owned by Oakland United Methodist
Church; this cemetery is still in use and is one of the largest in the state with
approximately 5,500 graves (8) (53)
T16S, R3W, Sec 2 see Moncrief
T17S, R3W, Sec 35 see Enon Ridge
T15S, R3W, Sec 18 approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Mary Ann James Nail (18241866); Harris, Knighten, McKinney, Nail, Odom, Pridmore, Purcell and Purser are
common to this active cemetery (4) (11) (53)
T19S, R5W, Sec 32 Old Blue Creek or Blue Creek Church; approximately 380 graves; first known
interment: Lucious Sellers (1861-1863); Booth, Brackner, Byram, Cox, Dickey,
Dunn, Farley, Gibson, Glover, Goodwin, Green, Hardyman, Harkey, Harmon,
Howton, Jones, Lawson, Martin, McDaniel, Mims, Nicholas, Pitts, Savage,
Sellers, Smith, Townsend and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use
(13) (45) (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 23 also known as Trussville Cemetery
T17S, R2W, Sec 8 see Barton
T17S, R3W, Sec 31 established before 1840 and last used around 1890 (8)
T18S, R3W, Sec 27 see Oxmoor
T17S, R2W, Sec 31 see Pioneer
T15S, R1W, Sec 29 see Red Hill
T17S, R2W, Sec 14 see East Lake
T16S, R3W, Sec 35 see Walker Chapel
T18S, R4W, Sec 24 last used around 1900 (8)
T18S, R3W, Sec 3 Our Lady of Sorrows Fatima Catholic Church Cemetery; established around
1929; approximately 80 graves were buried here en-masse after the original site
of the cemetery was changed; first known interment: Mary “Mayme” Huber
O’Donnell (1873-1913); Dougherty, Dunne, Funk, Kennedy, Mealy, O’Donnell,
O’Neill, Otto, Price, Randall, Robinson and Toner are common to this cemetery
still in use (8) (41) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 18 Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Columbarium; approximately 50 graves;
first known interment: Veronica Mary McDevitt (1924-2004); Lee, Maple and
Whaley are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T19S, R3W, Sec 5 Overton Family Cemetery; established around 1912; a black cemetery with
approximately 10 graves (8)
T18S, R1W, Sec 6 a black cemetery established around 1920; this cemetery is still in use; first
known interment: PFC Simpson L. Garrant (1920-1957); Abrams, Carroll,
Cunningham and Jones are also found here (8) (41) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 27 also known as Old Oxmoor, approximately 300 marked and numerous unmarked
graves; established around 1825; first known interment: Viola Eugenia Delaghe
(b. & d. 1877); last known interment: Mary Allyne Rhodes Delache (1875-1931);
Cardwell, Givan, O’Neal, Patton, Plowman, Smith and Veitch are also common to
this cemetery (8) (36) (46) (53)
Jefferson 15
Cemetery
Locale
Location
144 - 4 - N
T19S, R3W, Sec 3
Pacific Lodge
Parkwood
123 - 1 - NE
184 - 4 - S
T18S, R4W, Sec 16
T19S, R3W, Sec 29
Parsons
370 - 1 - SW
T18S, R6W, Sec 25
Partridge Crossroads
Patterson
Patterson-Forest
Grove
Patton Chapel
3 - 2 - NW
258 - 4 - S
368 -1 - NE
T14S, R4W, Sec 2
T20S, R4W, Sec 2
T18S, R4W, Sec 17
238 - 4 - N
Pawnee
40 - 2 - SE
Phillips
350 - 3 - S
Pine Haven
Pine Hill
293 - 4 - N
157 - 4 - S
Pine Ridge
322 - 3 - S
T19S, R3W, Sec 12 Patton Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery; also known as Valley United
Methodist Church Cemetery and Hoover First United Methodist Church
Cemetery; established around 1855; approximately 900 graves; first known
interment: James Bevels (1840-1863); Adams, Bailey, Bain, Bartee, Bearden,
Bevels, Carter, Cole, Collum, Cooper, Craiger, Dudley, Elmore, Everett, Gilmore,
Gordon, Greer, Jackson, Jones, Kopp, Lee, Mackey, Massey, McClendon,
Moore, Munkus, Patton, Reader, Roy, Screws, Sellers, Shoemaker, Sims, Taff,
Tollett, Townley and Warren are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (50) (53)
T16S, R2W, Sec 21 Pawnee Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 100 graves; first known
interment: infant Martin (b. & d. 1963); Attaway, Christopher, Dorough, Guthrie,
Hewitt, King, Kinney, Mayes, Mize, Normand and Parvin are common to this
cemetery still in use (53)
T17S, R1W, Sec 20 a black cemetery of 7 graves; this cemetery is no longer in use, all 7 graves have
been relocated to Jefferson County Cemetery; first known interment: Isaiah H.
Phillips (1889-1918); last known interment: Jeremiah Phillips (1883-1928); Heard
was also found here (8) (41) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 10 a black cemetery established and abandoned around 1935 (8)
T19S, R5W, Sec 35 approximately 3,000 graves; first known interment: Annie Joullian Arnold (18601948); Anderson, Banks, Bell, Brown, Carter, Coleman, Davis, Edwards, Green,
Harris, Hill, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Little, Long, Mitchell, Parker, Robinson,
Sanders, Smith, Spercer, Tartt, Thomas, Turner, Walker, Walton, Ware,
Washington, Webb, White, Williams and Wilson are common to this active
cemetery (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 17 First Methodist Church; a black cemetery established around 1935; this cemetery
is still in use (8)
T18S, R5W, Sec 14 see Concord
T15S, R1W, Sec 29 see Marvins Chapel
T16S, R7W, Sec 4 Pioneer Massey Cemetery, see Massey
T17S, R2W, Sec 31 also known as Old Pioneer, Worthington Cemetery and Roebuck-Mann
Cemetery; this cemetery has been destroyed and many of the original burials
moved to other cemeteries, although some probably remain; DeJarnette,
Massey, McAdory, Nations, Robertson, Shackleford and Worthington were
common to this cemetery last used around 1875 (8) (18) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 5 Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cemetery or Lizzard Ridge Cemetery;
approximately 1,400 graves; first known interment: Linger Brown (b & d. 1890);
Allen, Anthony, Batson, Brown, Burgess, Caudle, Chapman, Connell, Davis,
Dobbs, Earley, Goolsby, McDonald, Parker, Parkin, Pierce, Rickles, Shoemaker,
Smith, Stanford, Vance and Wheeler are common to this active cemetery (8)
(44) (53)
T16S, R6W, Sec 25 see Praco
T20S, R4W, Sec 6 Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church, established 1832; approximately 450
graves; first known interment: John Milton Loveless Jr. (1806-1847); Abernathy,
Alexander, Bell, Betts, Boyd, Brown, Crawford, Glasgow, Green, Hammitt, Jones,
Letson, Loveless, McAdory, Owen, Parsons, Perry, Ragsdale, Reeves, Sellers,
Tysinger and Wesson are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (29) (45) (53)
T14S, R4W, Sec 13 Pleasant Hill Church of Christ; approximately 315 graves; first known interment:
James Madison Joiner (1843-1921); Attaway, Campbell, Creel, Faught, Florence,
Joiner, Kelley, McMichens, Mitchell, Russom, Sanders, Tolbert, Watson, Williams
and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (41) (53)
Oxmoor Heights
Piney Woods
Pinson
Pioneer
Pioneer
114 - 1 - NE
348 - 3 - N
233 - 3 - N
219 - 3 - S
Pleasant Grove
122 - 1 - NE
Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Hill
372 - 2 - SW
263 - 4 - S
Pleasant Hill
2 - 2 - NW
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Bluff Park Baptist Church; also known as Bluff Park or Summit Cemetery,
established 1899; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Jimmie
Hubbard (d. 1899); Armstrong, Brasher, Dison, Goodwin, Hale, Hubbard, Jones,
McClintock, Munkus, Otey, Sellers, Smith and Tollett are common to this
cemetery still in use (8) (37) (50) (53)
see Mason
established 1873, originally called Jacob Cemetery; approximately 35 graves;
first known interment: Elizabeth Crotwell (1820-1875); Agee, Barnett, Bentley,
Coward, Cowart, Curren, Gunnells, Hudgins, Jacobs, Nabors, Roy, Smith and
York are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (45) (53)
Parsons Family Cemetery; 6 marked graves; first known interment Nanca Mara
Parsons (1858-1863); last known interment: Nancy Mary Parsons (1832-1924)
(41) (42) (53)
see Union
established around 1850; cemetery last used around 1900 (8)
see Forest Grove
Jefferson 16
Cemetery
Locale
Pleasant Hill
54 - 1 - NW
Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Ridge
330 - 2 - SE
128 - 1 - SE
Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley
137 - 4 - N
301 - 4 - N
Pool
309 - 3 - S
Possum Valley
Potters
Potters Field
Potters Field
Praco
132 - 4 - N
267 - 4 - S
34 - 2 - NE
299 - 2 - SE
372 - 2 - SW
Pratt City
75 - 2 - SW
Pratt Mines
Prescott
74 - 2 - SW
53 - 1 - NW
Prince of Peace
401 - 4 - S
Prospect
Providence
44 - 3 - N
41 - 2 - NE
Providence
106 - 1 - NW
Quintown
21 - 2 - SW
Ramsey
Ravine
Readers
284 - 4 - N
265 - 1 - SE
260 - 4 - S
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T17S, R6W, Sec 32 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, also known as Taylors Ferry Cemetery and Short
Town Baptist Church Cemetery; approximately 155 graves; first known interment:
D. H. Perry (b. & d. 1873); Aaron, Burchfield, Dates, Fields, Glaze, Hall, Hood,
Hyde, Kilgore, McLemore, Perolio, Perry, Salter, Sexton, Short, Taylor, Thrasher,
Vines and Volner are common to this cemetery still in use (44) (41) (53)
T16S, R2W, Sec 13 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church; a black cemetery still in use (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 30 Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church; established 1875; approximately 1,670 graves;
first known interment: Elias Robertson (1842-1874); Batson, Brown, Crowder,
Dabbs, Davis, Hammonds, Huey, Jones, Knight, Parsons, Pate, Roberts, Salter,
Skates, Vines and Waldrop are common to this active cemetery (8) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 31 Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist Church
T19S, R3W, Sec 6 Pleasant Valley Baptist Church; approximately 260 graves; first known interment:
Rosebud Hill (b. d. 1811); Armstrong, Bearden, Brookshire, Doss, Dotson, Edins,
Hallman, Hallmon, Hill, Johnson, Melton, Minton, Reed, Stagner, Williams, Willis
and Winstead are common to this cemetery still in use (13) (53)
T17S, R1W, Sec 36 approximately 40 graves, few marked and several unmarked; first known
interment: William Lewis Pool (1838-1861); Bass, Jones, Martin, McInis,
McLaughlin, Montgomery, Pool, Poole, Scott and Strickland are common to this
cemetery still in use (32) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 28 see Joley
T19S, R4W, Sec 16 a black cemetery established around 1900; this cemetery is still active (8)
T15S, R2W, Sec 7 see Jefferson County
T16S, R2W, Sec 29 see Ketona
T16S, R6W, Sec 25 New Bethel Baptist Church, also known as Pleasant Grove Church; black
cemetery established across from West Pratt Cemetery in 1940s; 14 marked
graves; first known interment: Sam Kirk (d. 1920); last interment: Dave Perdue
(1878-1964); Allen, Champton, Cook, Davis, Giles, Hawkins, Hollins, Moton,
Scales and Walker are also found here (44) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 20 also known as Roberts Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1910;
approximately 280 graves; first known interment: infant Jordan (d. 1900); last
known interment: Kate Green (d. 1959); Brown, Collins, Evans, Ford, Ingram,
Johnson, Lockett, Martin, McBride, Montgomery, Parker, Walker, Washington
and Williams are common to this cemetery (8) (41) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 19 see Fraternal
T17S, R6W, Sec 5 approximately 95 marked and 7 unmarked graves; first known interment: Nancy
Prescott (1872-1876); Brown, Davis, Dunn, Glaze, Green, Haggard, Hood,
Hubbard, Prescott, Snow, Turner and Vines are common to this cemetery still in
use (4) (53)
T19S, R3W, Sec 21 Prince of Peace Catholic Church Columbarium; 5 graves; first known interment:
Tommie Frank Alfano, Sr. (1923-1997); Burst, Day, Grainger and Smith are also
found in this active cemetery (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 17 see Chalkville
T15S, R2W, Sec 22 Providence Methodist Church, established around 1880; approximately 500
graves; first known interment: Elias Earl Dillard (1833-1865); Anderson,
Bradshaw, Brooks, Cato, Coleman, Comer, Hagood, Isbell, Jackson, Johnson,
Little, McCombs, McMurrey, Merrell, Moore, Mote, Murphy, Pilkington, Reese,
Ryalnt, Self, Suddeth, Taylor, Thomas and Williams are common to this active
cemetery (8) (41) (53)
T18S, R7W, Sec 30 New Providence Baptist Church; approximately 430 graves; first known
interment: Catherine P. Staggs (1836-1880); Aaron, Berdeaux, Blackwell,
Burchfield, Burton, Denson, Farley, Gilbert, Grammer, Gwin, Hosmer, Howton,
Hudson, Humphryes, Jackson, King, Loggins, McDaniel, Miles, Naramore,
Parsons, Patton, Powell, Price, Richardson and Staggs are common to this active
cemetery (2) (53)
T16S, R5W, Sec 20 Quintown Church of Christ; approximately 375 marked and numerous unmarked
graves; first known interment: Virgil Alexander (1891-1893); Alexander,
Ballenger, Brasfield, Bryant, Clements, Coker, Fuller, Greer, Hardy, Henson,
Hicks, Lawson, Lewis, Manuel, McCarty, McClendon, McDonald, Mewbourn,
Mezick, Quinn, Stevens and Swindle are common to this cemetery still in use (4)
(53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 33 see Johnson
T18S, R4W, Sec 31 see Brotherhood
T19S, R4W, Sec 22 see Muscoda
Jefferson 17
Cemetery
Locale
Red Hill
346 - 3 - N
Red Mountain
Reed
275 - 3 - S
90 - 3 - N
Reevestown
Roberts
Roebuck-Mann
Rock Creek
165 - 4 - S
75 - 2 - SW
219 - 3 - S
112 - 1 - NW
Rock Creek
113 - 1 - NE
Rushing Springs
Rushing Springs
295 - 2 - SE
296 - 2 - SE
Sadlers
169 - 4 - S
Saint Andrews
Saint Henry
206 - 4 - N
203 - 2 - NE
Saint Lukes
Saint Michaels
147 - 3 - S
28 - 2 - SW
Saint Nicholas
29 - 2 - SW
Saint Paul
119 - 1 - SE
Saint Pauls
402 - 4 - N
Saint Peters
391 - 4 - N
Saint Vincents
Hospital
Salem
214 - 3 - S
347 - 3 - N
Salter
61 - 2 - SW
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T15S, R1W, Sec 29 Red Hill Family Cemetery, also known as Old Red Hill Cemetery or Mount Pinson
Presbyterian Church Cemetery; established around 1842; approximately 75
graves; first known interment: Daniel William Anderson (1836-1840); last known
interment: Henry Orvil Beatty (1905-1955); Acton, Anderson, Beatty, Brewer,
Hurst, Sanders, Self, Swafford and Tyler are common to this cemetery (8) (32)
(48) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 8 see Lane Park
T16S, R1W, Sec 29 William Reed Family Cemetery; 13 graves; first known interment: John Reed
(1736-1820) or Elizabeth Reed (1736-1820); last known interment: Harriet E.
Reed (1840-1874); Baird, Daniel and Evans are also found here (32) (41) (53)
T20S, R4W, Sec 5 see Farrington
T17S, R3W, Sec 20 see Pratt City
T17S, R2W, Sec 31 see Pioneer
T18S, R6W, Sec 12 Rock Creek Baptist Church, the oldest standing church in Jefferson County,
established 1822; the cemetery has been in use since 1830; approximately 280
graves; first known interment Elmira Huey (1813-1849); Carrington, Fields,
Franklin, Gilbert, Glaze, Golden, McClain, McMickens, Raynes, Reeves, Riley,
Salter, Sexton, Smith, Taylor, Vines and Waldrop are common to this cemetery
still in use (15) (42) (53)
T18S, R5W, Sec 17 Rock Creek Church of God; cemetery established in 1930 by Newton and Mona
Vines; approximately 475 graves; earliest known interment William Thomas
Aaron (1866-1930); Aaron, Bailey, Banks, Crowder, Fields, Ford, Green, Hand,
Hill, Hurst, Hyche, Jones, Kreider, Martin, Parsons, Payne, Smith, Stephens,
Vines, Waldrop, Weems and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use
(15) (42) (53)
T16S, R2W, Sec 32 a black cemetery established around 1908; this cemetery is still in use (8)
T16S, R2W, Sec 32 Rushing Springs Baptist Church; a black cemetery established around 1920; this
cemetery is still in use (8)
T19S, R4W, Sec 22 former site of Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian Church; approximately 740
graves; named for Anderson M. Sadler and established around 1823; first known
interment: Hosea Holcomb (1780-1841); Allinder, Bearden, Bell, Bullock, Butler,
Cooley, Cox, Crotwell, Curren, Darden, Epperson, Essman, Farr, Gable, Goode,
Goodwin, Grimes, Headrick, Hosey, Kendrick, Lacey, Massey, Nolen, Parsons,
Roy, Sadler, Sellers, Tramel, Veitch and Williams are common to this cemetery
still in use (8) (27) (45) (47) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 1 Saint Andrews Episcopal Church
T14S, R3W, Sec 24 Saint Henry Catholic Church; formerly Saint Joseph; approximately 100 marked
graves; first known interment: Margaret Sullivan (d. 1885); Beck, Colsman,
Fairley, Geiger, Hoene, Knoblock, McGraw, Milvehill, Savage and Sullivan are
common to this cemetery still in use (41) (48) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 4 Saint Lukes Episcopal Columbarium; 7 interments beginning in 1991 (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 23 approximately 200 graves; a Roman Catholic cemetery established in 1901 with
the interment of Michal Dziak; many Slovak surnames such as Bahrick, Billitz,
Duchock, Kostelnik, Letanosky, Mikolay, Ovatt, Patchen. Slovensky, Sokira and
Von Hagel are found in this cemetery still in use (47) (41) (53)
T16S, R4W, Sec 33 Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church; approximately 90 graves; first known
interment: infant John Kropinak (b. & d. 1911); Bencko, Bobyarchick, Dulin,
Evancho, Garbin, Grabany, Krofchick, Manoske, Marshlar, Olsafski, Slatsky,
Slovesky and Yarchak are common to this cemetery still in use (41) (53)
T19S, R5W, Sec 16 Greater St. Paul Baptist Church; a black cemetery with approximately 10 graves;
first known interment: John Davis Stanley (1944-1966); Coleman, Crear, Hare,
Howze, Key, Mayweather, Milton, Pleasant and Townsend are also found in this
active cemetery (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 36 Saint Pauls Cathedral Church; the grave of Joseph G. Vath (1918-1987) is found
here (53)
T19S, R3W, Sec 12 Saint Peters Catholic Church Columbarium; 3 graves; James Edward Jeffrey
(1936-2011), Carlton Lee Tanner (1936-2012) and Milan Tomana (1932-2013)
(53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 31
T15S, R1W, Sec 31 Salem Baptist Church; also known as Coles Cemetery; established around 1840;
approximately 35 graves; this cemetery is still in use (8)
T17S, R5W, Sec 7 established 1832; approximately 190 graves; first known interment: John Gillen
(d. 1839); Allred, Atwood, Cirillo, Courtney, Crim, De La Vega, Eubanks, Fields,
Garrett, Glaze, Hicks, Higgins, Hoven, Jett, Miller, McCarty, Myers, Parris
Parsons, Pinkston, Reeves, Salter, Savelle, Snead, Vance, Vines, Waldrup,
Warren, Watson and Winslett are found in this cemetery is still in use (42) (47)
(53)
Jefferson 18
Cemetery
Salters
Locale
250 - 4 - N
Sam Foley
Samuel Acton
Samuel Fields
74 - 2 - SW
146 - 4 - N
229 - 2 - SW
Sand Ridge
Sardis
205 - 4 - N
181 - 2 -NE
Scotch
Scott City Hill
274 - 1 - NE
314 - 3 - S
Sellers
Sewell
Shadowlawn
223 - 4 - N
283 - 2 - SE
140 - 4 - N
Shady Grove
62 - 2 - SW
Shady Grove
Sharit
Sharon
186 - 4 - N
79 - 2 - SE
43 - 2 - NE
Sharp
Sharps Chapel
Sherett
104 - 3 - S
358 - 2 - NE
79 - 2 - SE
Shiloh
105 - 3 - S
Shiloh
Shoal Creek
49 - 3 - N
375 - 1 - SW
Short Town
Simmon Hill
Smith
54 - 1 - NW
252 - 4 - N
268 - 4 - N
Smith
202 - 1 - SE
Smithson
Southside
Spring Chapel
164 - 4 - S
275 - 3 - S
156 - 1 - SE
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T18S, R3W, Sec 27 Salters Baptist Church; established around 1870; first known interment: W.J.
Gidney (d. 1910); last known interment: Lloyd Ray (d. 1912); Parsons and Salter
are common; cemetery used until around 1913 (8)
T17S, R3W, Sec 19 see Fraternal
T19S, R2W, Sec 8 see Croft Acton
T16S, R4W, Sec 23 approximately 45 graves including those of Samuel Fields (1790-1860), Mary
Polly Fields (1792-1860), Isaac W. Fields (1859-1914), Nancy Catherine Fields
(1866-1914) and Yvonne Collins (d. 1954); Bagley, Ferguson, Long and
McKinney are also known to be found here (33) (48) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 33 an active cemetery (50)
T15S, R3W, Sec 4 Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery, also known as Sardis Community and Sardis
Cemetery, established in 1858; approximately 275 graves; first known interment:
Amy Catherine Spradling (1849-1876); Bailey, Bibb, Brooks, Crossfield, Crouch,
Doss, Glover, James, Mayfield, McBrayer, Nail, Patterson, Reid, Screws, Sharit,
Spradling, Thomas and Wilbert are common to this cemetery still in use (50) (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 21 see Miners
T17S, R1E, Sec 19 Scott City Hill Cemetery at Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, also
known as Henry Ellen Community; a black cemetery established around 1875;
several hundred graves; first known interment: Pairlee Threatt (1853-1907); Cox,
Davis, Everett, Hall, Heard, Leonard, Martin, Moore, Radford, Spear, Stove and
Thomas are common to this active cemetery (8) (46) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 14 see Bailey
T17S, R2W, Sec 16 a black cemetery established around 1889; cemetery used until around 1920 (8)
T18S, R3W, Sec 15 Shadowlawn Memorial Park, a black cemetery established in 1939;
approximately 550 graves; Brown, Cobb, Crosby, Davis, Foster, Harris, Hughes,
Johnson, Jones, Kennedy, Lainer, Moore, Smith, Thomas, Washington, Williams
and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T17S, R5W, Sec 1 85 marked and 45 unmarked graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Connell
Hicks (1809-1860); Hicks is the predominate surname found here; Black,
Blackston, Cooper, Currier, Early, Eaton, Evans, Higgins, Lindbergh, Robbins,
Sewell and Woodruff are also common to this cemetery still in use (4) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 33 Shady Grove Church
T16S, R2W, Sec 32 see Sherett
T15S, R1W, Sec 19 Sharon Baptist Church; approximately 70 graves; first known interment: Luther
Jacob Pugh (1884-1958); Bradshaw, Burkett, Burnett, Cherry, Churchwell,
Kennamer, McMurrey, Pugh, Stubbs and Tyree are common to this cemetery still
in use (53)
T17S, R1E, Sec 17 see Farley
T15S, R2W, Sec 9 see Bloomfield
T16S, R2W, Sec 32 Sherrett Family Cemetery; also spelled Sharit Cemetery, established in the early
1800’s; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Ruth Sharit (18091869); Anderson, Branham, Carder, Erwin, Garvich, Haigler, Johnston, Lacy,
Owen, Sharit and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (23)
T17S, R1E, Sec 16 also known as Beulah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery or Community
Cemetery; established around 1820; approximately 410 graves; first known
interment: Jane Bayles Hamilton (1785-1820); Bailey, Bozeman, Coupland,
Dorough, Elliott, Hartsfield, Hurst, Isbell, Little, McLaughlin, Mitchell, Morton,
Pledger, Poe, Rowan, Scott, Spruiell and Wood are common to this cemetery still
in use (8) (41) (50) (53)
T15S, R1W, Sec 25 see Clay
T18S, R7W, Sec 26 located next to Shoal Creek Baptist Church; 18 marked and 28 unmarked graves;
first known interment: Nancy A. Wright (1827-1855); last known interment:
Margaret Catherine Patton (1864-1952); Crowder, Gilbert, Guin, Harris and
McGraw are also found in this inactive cemetery (49) (53)
T17S, R6W, Sec 32 Short Creek Baptist Church; see Pleasant Hill
T18S, R3W, Sec 24 a black cemetery; established around 1890 and last used around 1902 (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 26 Smith Family Cemetery; approximately 30 graves; this cemetery is no longer in
use (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 28 Smith Family Cemetery; 10 graves; first known interment: Thomas J. Smith
(1847-1848); last known interment: Fannie Washington Baird (1862-1882); Owen
and Quiovette are also found here (8) (42) (53)
T20S, R4W, Sec 17 established around 1860; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Mary
Jane Massey Smithson (1826-1868); Ammons, Grimes, Heacock, Herring,
Hillburn, King, Lindsey, Massey, Randolph, Rogers and Watts are also found in
this cemetery still in use (8) (41) (45) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 8 see Lane Park
T19S, R5W, Sec 25 see Lincoln Memorial
Jefferson 19
Cemetery
Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
326 - 3 - S
360 - 2 - NE
171 - 4 - S
334 - 3 - N
T18S, R2W, Sec 23
T15S, R2W, Sec 10
T19S, R3W, Sec 27
T16S, R1E, Sec 31
Summit
Sunrise
144 - 4 - N
189 - 3 - N
T19S, R3W, Sec 3
T16S, R1W, Sec 6
Sunset
396 - 2 - SW
T17S, R3W, Sec 20
Sylvan Springs
59 - 1 - NE
T17S, R5W, Sec 35
Tarrant
298 - 2 - SE
T16S, R2W, Sec 32
Taylor
Taylor
185 - 4 - S
45 - 3 - N
T19S, R4W, Sec 13
T16S, R1W, Sec 8
Taylors Ferry
Temple Emanu-El
54 - 1 - NW
81 - 2 - SE
see New Merkle
established around 1800; cemetery last used around 1885 (8)
see Mars Hill
Sulphur Springs Baptist Church, established 1866; approximately 900 graves;
first known interment: Charles W. Roper (1839-1862); Allen, Allison, Bradford,
Davis, Edwards, Fulmer, Hammock, Isbell, James, King, Lee, McGowan,
Morgan, Nabors, Newton, Phillips, Robinson, Roper, Sims, Smith, Spruiell,
Stone, Turner, Vaughn, Wheatley, White and Wood are common to this cemetery
still in use (8) (41) (53)
see Oxmoor Heights
Sunrise Memory Gardens; approximately 980 graves; Bates, Brown, Cox, Davis,
Hallmark, Hamby, McCarty, Oliver, Stawicki, and Wentz are common to this
active contemporary cemetery (50) (53)
Sunset Cemetery at Bethel Baptist Church of Pratt City; approximately 100
graves dating from the 1950’s; Barnes, Brown, Campbell, Jones, Kent, Long and
Williams are common to this cemetery (48)
First United Methodist Church of Sylvan Springs; also known as Hoagtown, Oak
Grove or West Grove Cemetery; approximately 800 graves; first known interment
James D. Carmichael (1847-1887); Aaron, Blackwell, Burtram, Cail, Carmichael,
Cooper, Earley, Early, Eaton, Goolsby, Hickens, Higgens, Hogan, Honeycutt,
Huey, Justice, Nichols, Norris, Thompson, Todd, Turner, Vines and Williams are
common to this active cemetery (42) (53)
approximately 10 graves; Benjamin Tarrant (1792-1874) and his wife Morning
Tarrant (1794-1866) are the only legible markers (48)
see Mount Olive
Taylor Memorial United Methodist Church; established around 1860;
approximately 410 graves; first known interment: Rev. William M. Taylor (17991867); Buzbee, Calhoun, Carlisle, Chandler, Choate, Eppes, Goodwin, Harris,
Hawkins, Lokey, Martin, Moncrief, Moore, Morgan, Pinson, Pitts, Roddam, Scott,
Trucks, Washington, Yarbrough and Zopfi are common to this cemetery still in
use (8) (38) (53)
see Pleasant Hill Baptist
see Emanuel
Tenman Memorial
Thomas
212 - 4 - N
291 - 2 - SE
Toadvine
108 - 1 - NW
Trafford
357 - 2 - NE
T17S, R6W, Sec 32
T17S, R3W, Sec
26/27
T18S, R2W, Sec 28 Tenman Memorial Gardens
T17S, R3W, Sec 27 Thomas Family Cemetery; established around 1880; approximately 10 graves;
cemetery last used around 1885 (8)
T18S, R6W, Sec 3 Smithville Baptist Church, established 1878; approximately 200 graves; first
known interment: Mary Glaze (b. & d. 1872); Blackston, Cargile, Franklin, Glaze,
Gilmore, Moore, Moro, Norris, Raney, Reed, Rodgers, Sexton, Smith, Vines and
Ware are common to this cemetery still in use (33) (44) (53)
T14S, R2W, Sec 16 First Baptist Church of Trafford or Trafford Memorial Gardens; established
around 1895; approximately 480 graves; first known interment: James M. Page
(1808-1891); Adams, Burns, Connell, Crawford, Doyle, Early, Gillespie, Hayes,
Hays, Higginbotham, Layne, Leslie, Love, Morton, Motes, Niblett, Norman, Page,
Smith, Stockley, Tyler, Williamson and Young are common to this cemetery still
in use (8) (41) (53)
T16S, R1W, Sec 27 see Mount Nebo
T16S, R1W, Sec 23 see Old Cahawba
T16S, R1W, Sec 23 see Cahawba
T16S, R1W, Sec 15 Trussville Community Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1938;
approximately 150 graves; Crawford, Cross, Hammond, Harris, Hunter, Jackson,
McAdory, Miller, Powell, Turner, Wallace and Williams are common to this
cemetery still in use (8) (53)
T17S, R3W, Sec 27
T15S, R2W, Sec 23 Turkey Creek Missionary Baptist Church; the graves of Bonnie A. Brasher (19182006) and Roy Earl Lewis, Sr. (d. 2012) are known to be found here (53)
T15S, R3W, Sec 17 also known as Bibb or Calcedonia; approximately 95 marked and 6 unmarked
graves; first known interment: Patsy Ruth Jarvis Turnham (1798-1875); Bibb,
Blackmon, Brakefield, Fields, Franklin, Lee, Robinson, Sharit, Sharitt, Sloan,
Turnham and Whitehead are common to this cemetery still in use (4) (53)
Stand Pipe
Sullivan
Sulpher Springs
Sulphur Springs
Trussville
Trussville
Trussville
Trussville
100 - 3 - N
101 - 3 - N
240 - 3 - N
338 - 3 - N
Tuggle
Turkey Creek
217 - 2 - SE
392 - 2 - NE
Turnham
209 - 2 - NW
Jefferson 20
Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Union
Cemetery
3 - 2 - NW
T14S, R4W, Sec 2
Union
Union
131 - 4 - N
136 - 4 - N
T18S, R4W, Sec 22
T19S, R4W, Sec 2
Union
Union Grove
84 - 2 - SE
18 - 2 - NW
T17S, R2W, Sec 16
T15S, R5W, Sec 26
Union Grove
63 - 2 - SW
T17S, R4W, Sec 5
Union Hill
145 - 4 - N
T18S, R2W, Sec 7
Union Hill
280 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 8
United Mine Workers
Valhalla
74 - 2 - SW
135 - 4 - N
T17S, R3W, Sec 19
T18S, R4W, Sec 26
Valley
Valley Creek
238 - 4 - N
120 - 1 - SE
T19S, R3W, Sec 12
T18S, R5W, Sec 34
Vann
Vann
365 - 3 - N
337 - 3 - N
T15S, R1W, Sec 3
T16S, R1W, Sec 15
Vann
385 - 2 - SE
T16S, R2W, Sec 8
Vestavia Hills
Village Falls
264 - 4 -N
68 - 2 - SW
T18S, R2W, Sec 30
T17S, R4W, Sec 17
Vines
371 - 1- NW
T17S, R6W, Sec 27
Virginia Mines
121 - 1 - SE
T18S, R5W, Sec 33
Union Missionary Baptist Church; also known as Partridge Crossroads;
approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Rutha Carlisle (1856-1870);
Allums, Bankston, Bibb, Black, Camp, Campbell, Carroll, Conner, Crauswell,
Cross, Goodwin, Estes, Henry, Johnson, Jones, Lovell, Lowe, Manning,
McAnnally, McCrary, McMichens, Myrick, Nail, Rhodes, Roberts, Robertson,
Sloan, Summerlin, Tate, Thomas, Ward, Ware, Wilson and Wood are common to
this active cemetery (16) (47) (53)
Hosey, Meharg and Templeton are common to this cemetery (50)
Union Baptist Church, now known as Christ City Center, organized in 1834;
approximately 1,500 graves; first known interment: John Ware (d. 1859 at 49
years); Autry, Baker, Bowden, Bradford, Capps, Cargile, Chappell, Cox, Davis,
Green, Jones, Kendrick, Kirkley, Loveless, Meburg, Payne, Riddle, Rockett,
Skews, Smith, Ware, Williams and Wood are common to this active cemetery
(13) (31) (47) (53)
see Greenwood
established 1890; approximately 30 marked and 10 unmarked graves; first known
interment: Mary Jane Wilson Sellers (1844-1899); Langston, Montgomery,
Morgan, Phillips, Sellers, Skelton, Stanley and Wilson are also found in this
cemetery still in use (24)
approximately 660 graves; first known interment: Nancy Jenkins Crocker (18341879); Anderson, Atkinson, Black, Brown, Cash, Click, Collier, Cooper,
Cunningham, Earley, Eaton, Fletcher, Glasgow, Godfrey, Goolsby, Heron, Hood,
Hulsey, Jenkins, Johnson, Kemp, Neil, Robinson, Shaver, Shedd, Uptain,
Warren, Woodruff, Yarbrough and Young are common to this active cemetery (4)
(41) (53)
at former site of Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church and Union Hill School;
established in the 1870’s, though some of the earliest headstones date from the
mid 1850’s; this cemetery includes the relocated cemeteries of Daniel Watkins
and Enoch Anderson Watkins; approximately 600 graves; first known interment:
John Byars (1777-1852); Bailey, Bearden, Benton, Brown, Byars, Coughlin,
Elrod, Goode, Hallman, Hamilton, Hodges, Holcombe, Johnson, Large, Massey,
Millar, Phillips, Pointer, Pool, Riley, Tillerson, Watkins and Williams are common
to this cemetery still in use (9) (41) (47) (53)
Canterbury Methodist Church; first known interment: Wiley Poe (1841-1882);
Byars, Hamilton, Harrell, Holcombe, McElroy, Riley, Watkins and Williams are
common to this cemetery still in use (8) (32)
see Fraternal
established in 1926 by the Valhalla Cemetery Company; approximately 6,250
graves; this cemetery is still in use (8) (41) (47) (53)
see Patton Chapel
Valley Creek Baptist Church, established around 1880; approximately 1,250
graves; first known interment: Vance (d.1861); Bailey, Bennett, Bridges, Caffee,
Caldwell, Clark, Cox, Donaldson, Dunn, Fancher, Garner, Griffin, Hogg, Hudson,
Johnston, Jones, Justice, Knight, Lawson, Lovell, Martin, Moore, Norwood,
Parker, Parsons, Satterfield and Smith are common to this active cemetery (8)
(44) (45) (53)
located on a hill, south of the Alabama Youth Services campus (39)
Vann Family Cemetery; approximately 10 graves; cemetery last used around
1890 (8)
approximately 15 graves; first known interment: James Warren Vann (18221873); last known interment: Mary Ann Vann (1822-1912); Turpin can also be
found here (48)
see McGimsey
Village Falls Methodist Church, established 1866; over 1,380 graves; Alexander,
Anthony Ashworth, Beck, Blackwell, Brown, Crumley, Ellis, Goolsby, Hand,
Higgins, Jones, King, Lankford, Macon, Nichols, Pierce, Ross, Sayers, Scott,
Shoemaker, Smith, Spurger, Stewart, Thomas, Thompson, Vance, Vines, Wade,
Walker, Wells and Williams are common to this active cemetery (47) (53)
5 graves; first known interment: Latha Jane Richardson (1876-1919); last known
interment: Lucinda W. Golden Vines (1858-1931) (42) (53)
approximately 140 graves; first known interment: infant Richardson (d. 1915) or
Francis Orr (d. 1915); Aaron, Beckwood, Crump, Davis, Ford, Handy, Hill,
Jemison, Knox, Luster, Miller, Orr, Pleasant, Reed, Richardson, Robinson and
Webster are common to this cemetery still in use (41) (53)
Jefferson 21
Cemetery
Locale
Walker Chapel
78 - 2 - SE
Walker
Walnut Grove
245 - 4 - N
230 - 4 - N
Ware
Warrior
241 - 3 - N
204 - 2 - NE
Warrior
340 - 2 - NE
Washington
135 - 4 - N
Watson
403 - 2 - NW
Watts Union
361 - 2 - NE
Wear
241 - 3 - N
Weaver
56 - 1- NW
West Grove
West Jefferson
59 - 1 - NE
22 - 2 - SW
West Pratt
Wideman
60 - 2 - SW
150 - 3 - S
William Edwards
Williams
311 - 3 - S
178 - 2 - SW
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T16S, R3W, Sec 35 Walker Chapel United Methodist Church, also known as Old Walker Chapel;
established around 1864; approximately 3,100 graves; Adkins, Beasley,
Brakefield, Brown, Buckelew, Burgin, Byrd, Chapman, Coleman, Cowgill, Davis,
Dove, Fields, Franklin, Goodwin, Hayes, Hogan, Horsley, Ingram, Johnson,
Kelso, Ladner, Massey, McCleney, McPherson, Mitchell, Moore, Park, Parker,
Paxton, Reed, Reno, Richardson, Smith, Thompson, White and Wilson are
common to this cemetery still in use (8) (50) (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 24 see Massey
T18S, R4W, Sec 23 Walnut Grove United Methodist Church; established around 1876; approximately
300 graves; many of the burials were moved from the Hawkins Cemetery which
was across the street; first known interment: the relocated grave of John A.
Hawkins (1841-1845), who was originally buried at David Hawkins Cemetery;
Atchison, Ayers, Barksdale, Buck, Clotfelter, Downey, Edwards, Gilbert, Hawkins,
Johnson, Lacey, Nail, Owen, Pill, Preston, Rockett and Wilkes are common to
this active cemetery (8) (27) (35) (45) (53)
T15S, R1E, Sec 19 see Wear
T14S, R3W, Sec Warrior City Cemetery or Warrior Community Cemetery; approximately 1,400
13/24
graves; interments begin around 1860; Allbritton, Barnes, Blaylock, Brake,
Brown, Burns, Caddell, Carr, Collins, Crittendon, Elliott, Farley, Gibbs, Gillespie,
Hill, Jett, Jones, Kaley, Knopf, Launius, Layne, Lowery, McCoy, McKenzie,
Mikell, Montgomery, Moss, Reid, Rice, Rimel, Sandlin, Self, Thomas, Troulias,
Turner, Whaley, Whisonant, White, Williamson and Yessick are common to this
cemetery still in use (41) (53)
T14S, R3W, Sec 26 Warrior Memorial Gardens; located near Watts Union Cemetery; approximately
50 graves; first known interment: Oscar Dean Jolly (1926-1991); Barnett, Bolton,
Ferry, Lucas and Rickels are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T18S, R4W, Sec 26 also known as Forest Park, Wilkes, Wilkes-Dale, and Edwards Negro Cemetery;
in back of Valhalla Cemetery; a black cemetery established around 1914;
approximately 600 graves in an active cemetery (8)
T14S, R4W, Sec 12 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: J.P. Odum (1860-1885); last
known interment: Maxine Watson Sanders (1916-1989); Alexander, Florence,
Hilton, Lewis, Miller, Mitchell, Motte and Watson are common to this cemetery
(19) (53)
T14S, R3W, Sec 26 Watts Union Church; approximately 430 marked and numerous unmarked
graves; first known interment: Margret L. Brake (1845-1872); Bailey, Brown,
Cooper, Crane, Ellis, Ellison, Ford, Goodwin, Gramann, Grantham, Hayes, Hays,
Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, King, McKinney, Ragland, Sharitt, Stover, Thomas,
Trotter, Tucker, White and Winnett are common to this cemetery still in use (28)
(41) (53)
T15S, R1E, Sec 19 also known as Ware, established around 1850 and abandoned by 1927; 23
graves; first known interment: Revolutionary War soldier Samuel Wear (17661852); last known interment: Sallie A. Wear (1834-1927); Brown, Campbell,
Hesta, Kelly, Merriken and Ware are also found here (8) (27) (53)
T17S, R6W, Sec 34 approximately 60 graves; first known interments: Margaret Glaze (1872-1885)
and Willia Glaze (1872-1885); Bullard, Crim, Fields, Franklin, Garzarek, George,
Glaze, Johnson, McMickens, Rainey, Salter, Vines, Waldon and Weaver are
common to this cemetery still in use (15) (19) (41) (42) (53)
T17S, R5W, Sec 35 see Sylvan Springs
T16S, R5W, Sec 16 West Jefferson Freewill Cemetery; also called Freewill Cemetery; over 2,100
graves; first known interment: Lishle Brasfield (1876-1891); Black, Brasfield,
Caradine, Chance, Crocker, Hood, Martin, Quinn, Robinson, Short, Snow and
Vines are common to this cemetery still in use (4) (47) (41) (50) (53)
T16S, R6W, Sec 25 see Hood
T18S, R2W, Sec 23 Wideman Family Cemetery, also known as Wydemon, across the street from
Philadelphia Baptist Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment:
Andrew Jackson Wideman (1819-1904); Allison, Armstrong, Breeden, Campbell,
Franklin, Glass, Hamilton, Harding, Hyde, Igo, Knight, McDaniel, Phillips, Turner,
Wideman and Wydemon are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (33) (41)
(53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 36 see Mount Calvary
T16S, R5W, Sec 27 3 marked and 5 unmarked graves; John Eubank Williams (1840-1897), Malinda
Eubank Williams (1810-1893) and Calvary Williams (1811-1903) (4) (53)
Jefferson 22
Cemetery
Locale
Williamsburg
179 - 2 - SW
Wilson
195 - 2 - NW
Wilson Chapel
393 - 3 - S
Wise
149 - 3 - S
Wood
242 - 3 - S
Woodlawn
Wooten
Worthington
Worthington
Wydemon
Zion Memorial
84 - 2 - SE
148 - 3 - S
219 - 3 - S
331 - 3 - N
150 - 3 - S
320 - 2 - SE
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T16S, R5W, Sec 27 Williamsburg Baptist Church, established 1820; the cemetery is divided into two
sections, one with approximately 115 marked and 3 unmarked graves and an
older section with 73 marked and 31 unmarked graves; first known interment:
Samantha C. Boyd (1867-1868); Barr, Black, Blackston, Boyd, Bradley,
Chapman, Click, Collier, Cooper, Currier, Dollar, Drawhorn, Flanagan, Glover,
Hicks, Higgins, Minyard, Nichols, Smith, Whitehead and Youngblood are
common to this active cemetery (4) (42) (53)
T15S, R5W, Sec 26 the graves of Abisha Wilson (1810-1872) and his wife Elizabeth Brooks Wilson
(1815-1895) (4)
T17S, R2W, Sec 1 Wilson Chapel Methodist Church, established in 1810 on land granted by
President Monroe; approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Audley
Hamilton (1780-1838); Eubank, Graves, Hamilton, Hewitt, Hickman, McGrath,
McRae, Smith and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (27) (47) (53)
T18S, R2W, Sec 22 8 graves; first known interment: Henry Wise (1893-1951); last known interment:
Dora Wise (1902-1975); all graves are of the Wise family (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 21 Wood Family Cemetery, located beside Open Door Outreach Church;
established around 1824; approximately 150 graves; first known interment:
Thomas Tarrant (d. 1824); Bates, Evans, Fletcher, Hood, McLeod, Sandifer,
Tarrant, Thomas and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (41) (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 16 see Greenwood
T18S, R2W, Sec 14 see Faith Memorial
T17S, R2W, Sec 31 see Pioneer
T16S, R1W, Sec 31 Worthington Family Cemetery; all graves have been moved (8)
T18S, R2W, Sec 23 see Wideman
T17S, R2W, Sec 2 also known as Zion Memorial Gardens, former site of Mount Zion Baptist Church
in the 1880’s; a black cemetery established around 1913; approximately 1,300
graves; Brown, Daniels, Davis, Dunn, Falconer, Ford, Foster, Harris, Henderson,
Johnson, Jones, Lee, Mitchell, Moore, Robinson, Smith, Thomas, Tolbert,
Walker, Williams, Wilson and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (8)
(41) (50) (53)
Cemeteries of Unknown Name
Cemetery
Locale
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
7 - 2 - NE
73 - 2 - SW
77 - 2 - SE
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
103 - 3 - N
117 - 1 - NE
142 - 4 - N
143 - 4 - N
155 - 1 - SE
168 - 3 - S
182 - 2 - NW
T14S, R3W, Sec 13
T17S, R3W, Sec 30
T17S, R3W, Sec
3/10
T16S, R1E, Sec 32
T18S, R4W, Sec 19
T18S, R3W, Sec 16
T18S, R3W, Sec 22
T20S, R5W, Sec 8
T19S, R4W, Sec 22
T14S, R3W, Sec 16
Unknown
190 - 3 - N
T16S, R1W, Sec 7
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
262 - 4 - S
272 - 4 - N
279 - 3 - S
T20S, R4W, Sec 32 established around 1885; approximately 5 graves remain (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 25 cemetery used until around 1924 (8)
T18S, R2W, Sec 4 a family cemetery established around 1825; approximately 15 graves; this cemetery last used around 1890
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
303 - 4 - S
304 - 3 - S
305 - 2 - NE
315 - 3 - S
317 - 3 - S
318 - 3 - S
324 - 2 - SE
343 - 3 - N
345 - 3 - N
located near Calvary Baptist Church; approximately 50 marked and 1 unmarked grave; first known interment:
infant David Lee Goodwin (d. 1963); this cemetery is still in use (4)
behind Centercrest Church; at least 3 graves dating from 1925 to 1944; Brown, Glemmons and Snow are
known to be found here (48)
(8)
T19S, R4W, Sec 27 a family cemetery established around 1840 and last used around 1850; 3 graves (8)
T17S, R1E, Sec 29 a black cemetery established around 1920; approximately 100 graves; this cemetery is still in use (8)
T15S, R1W, Sec 30 approximately 10 graves; burial site of gypsies; this cemetery no longer in use (8)
T18S, R1W, Sec 11 cemetery last used around 1900 (8)
T17S, R1W, Sec 29 established before 1890; only about 3 graves left; cemetery last used around 1896 (8)
T17S, R2W, Sec 30 a community cemetery with approximately 100 graves; cemetery last used around 1880 (8)
T17S, R2W, Sec 8 an unknown pioneer cemetery established around 1800 and last used before 1850 (8)
T15S, R1W, Sec 22 a family cemetery used until around 1865 (8)
T16S, R1W, Sec 23 a family cemetery used until around 1908 (8)
Jefferson 23
Cemeteries of Unknown Name (Continued)
Cemetery
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Locale
359 - 2 - NE
369 - 1 - NW
381 - 1 - NW
382 - 4 - N
394 - 2 - NE
397 - 1 - SW
Location
Church Affiliation and Remarks
T15S, R2W, Sec 25 established around 1820; cemetery last used around 1880 (8)
T18S, R6W, Sec 17
T17S, R5W, Sec 6 the grave of Ira Mott (d. 1939 at age 59) and 61 other unmarked graves (52)
T18S R3W, Sec 33 approximately 16 unmarked graves (48)
T15S, R3W, Sec 4
T19S, R5W, Sec 19 approximately 25 marked graves dating from the 1880’s to the 1930’s and hundreds of unmarked graves;
Barkley, Campbell, Christian, Glasgow, Roberter and Roden are found here (54)
Cemeteries of Uncertain Location
Cemetery
Locale
Location
Alden Black
not plotted
behind First Baptist Church,
Graysville
Bailey
Banner Mine
not plotted
194 - 2 - NW
unknown
Church Affiliation and Remarks
approximately 200 graves with only 4 visible markers remaining (16)
Bailey Memorial Cemetery; the grave of Faith Michelle Bailey (1977-1989) is found here (53)
on road between Linns site of the Banner Mine; there was an explosion here on April 8, 1911, that killed approximately 130 men;
Crossing and Littleton most of the men were convicts, and if family could not be located they were buried in the prison cemetery
near the mine (3)
Bay View
not plotted
Bessie
the graves of Parnell Sheldon McCoy, Sr. (1927-1998) and Sarah Inez McCoy (1927-1986) are known to be
found here (53)
Bethel
not plotted
Pratt City
Bethel Baptist Church; approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Nathaniel Long, Jr. (1928-1953); last
known interment: Sarah E. Hawkins (1875-1971); Brown, Campbell, Jones, Kent, McDade, Muller and
Williams are also found her (53)
Bessemer
not plotted
Bessemer
4 graves; Paralee Stewart Hatcher (1871-1905), James Rockwall Jackson (1952-2002), William N. Prewitt
(1936-2002) and R. Elvis Williams (d. 1981) (53)
Blue Creek
not plotted
NE ¼ of the NE ¼, T19S,
R6W, Sec 25
Brownsville
not plotted
Walkers
Cairo
Cane Brake
Cathedral
273 - 4 - N
not plotted
not plotted
Chamblee
Coal Creek
197 - 2 - NE
not plotted
Corinth
County Line
not plotted
not plotted
Argo
unknown
Crocker
not plotted
T16S, R4W, Sec 7
on Drummond Coal Company land near Flat Top; 1 marked and 2 unmarked graves; William Crocker (no
dates) (4)
Davis
266 - 4 - S
T20S, R5W, Sec 16
a black cemetery established around 1885; first known interment: Green Davis (d. 1925); this cemetery is
still in use (8)
Denman
not plotted
unknown
Dolcito
Dolomite
Downey
Earley
297 - 2 - SE
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
T17S, R2W, Sec 5
Dolomite
approximately 7 graves; first known interment: Catharine A. Cummins (1835-1892); last known interment:
James Kennedy (1842-1924); Pandolfo, Ratliff and Steele are also found in this inactive cemetery (53)
Brownsville Family Cemetery; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: unknown Bryant (1867-1940);
Bowen, Walker and Woods are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
T18S, R3W, Sec 19 used until around 1911 (8)
the grave of Rev. Michael McCarty, Jr. (1744-1850) is known to be found here (53)
Short Creek
2017 6th Av. N.
Birmingham
Cathedral Church of the Advent Rectors Garden; 10 graves dating from 1992; Brower, Brown, Bueschen,
Grant, Johnston, and O’Connell are found here (53)
T16S, R2W, Sec 1
in an isolated mining area in
northwest Jefferson County
Edna Ruth Goggans Popwell (1930-2001) is found here (53)
approximately 150 graves; first known interment: M. E. Hall (1849-1898); Calvert, Cannon, Gurley,
Johnson, Kilgore, Lecroy and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (19)
Alice Marie Buchanan (1959-1991), John William Carlisle (1939-2003), Joseph Alton Carlisle (1914-1983)
and Harry Merlin Morris, Jr. (1952-1976) are known to be found here (50)
a black cemetery established around 1906 and last used around 1935 (8)
the graves of Aletha Adkins (1828-1883) and a Justice child (d. 1891) (53)
off AL 269 near Edgewater burials of the Vance family from the early 1900’s; last used in the 1960’s (17)
Morris
Robert A. Earley (1858-?), Susan Hardin Earley (1824-?) and Thomas Perry Earley (1824-?) are found here
(50)
Eastis Family Cemetery; established around 1890; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Windy
Spaine (d. 1892); this cemetery is still in use (8)
Eastis
278 - 3 - S
T17S, R2W, Sec 23
Fisher Hill
not plotted
on Shannon Rd. .5 miles
east of Hwy 150
Frederick Bailey
not plotted
off Caldwell Mill Rd. at Cahaba
Heights & Old Mud Town
Generys
not plotted
unknown
Glenn
Grassy Ridge
Greene
not plotted
329 - 3 - S
not plotted
unknown
T17S, R1W, Sec 11 see McCombs
on AL 79 behind
established by 1835 (27)
Griffin
254 - 4 - N
T18S, R3W, Sec 14
approximately 25 graves; first known interment: infant Scott (b. & d. 1872); last known interment: Leslie
Hawkins Griffin (1897-1973); Bullock, Massey and Stoecker are also found here (8) (53)
Hale
248 - 4 - N
T19S, R3W, Sec 3/4
Hale Family Cemetery; established around 1865; 5 graves; cemetery used until around 1900 (8)
approximately 600 graves; Blankenship, Browning, Carter, Cost, Doss, Green, Harmon, Hollingsworth,
Howard, Kimbrel, Ledbetter and Watson are common to this cemetery still in use (45)
Richardson Tank Co.
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Cemeteries of Uncertain Location (Continued)
Locale
Location
Hawkins
Hawkins
Cemetery
213 - 2 - SW
269 - 4 - N
T17S, R3W, Sec 28
T18S, R4W, Sec 23
Church Affiliation and Remarks
Hogeland
not plotted
near the Blount-Jefferson
county line
Holly Pond
Horace McGraw
Johnson
Jordan
not plotted
257 - 4 - S
335 - 3 - S
not plotted
approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Ada Mae Daniell (b. & d. 1902); an active cemetery (19)
unknown
T19S, R3W, Sec 27 single grave; killed while hunting and buried on the spot (8)
T17S, R1W, Sec 4 approximately 7 graves; cemetery last used around 1920 (8)
T18S, R4W, Sec 33 10 to 12 graves marked only by iron fence posts; a black cemetery for slaves of pioneer plantation owner,
Kelly
not plotted
off the Bessemer Super
Highway near Valley Creek
Hawkins Family Cemetery; established before 1845; first known interment: John A. Hawkins (d. 1845); last
known interment: Joe Hawkins (d. 1895); some of the graves were moved across the street in the 1950’s to
Walnut Grove Cemetery, no evidence of the cemetery remains (8) (35)
said to have held as many as 175 graves at one time; this cemetery may be located in Blount County; Elijah
McAnally (1804-1869) is found here (40) (53)
Mortimer Jordan (4) (35)
King-Vann
Laceys Chapel
Little Family
Majestic
Massey
Massey
not plotted
not plotted
220 - 3 - S
199 - 2 - NE
not plotted
not plotted
only 2 marked graves were found in the 1930’s (32)
in Trussville
King-Vann Family Cemetery
unknown
see Abernathy
T17S, R1E, Sec 31
T15S, R2W, Sec 9
James Allen Massey and his wife, Frances Caldwell Massey (1840-1909), are known to be found here (53)
Homewood
on Cemetery Road
south of McCalla
Matthews
not plotted
off Old U.S. 78
east of Littleton
the grave of an infant and William McCormick (1814-1873); there are at least 25 unmarked graves lost in
the underbrush (4)
McAdory
234 - 3 - S
T18S, R2W, Sec 2
the graves of Thomas Harris McAdory (1831-1833) and Robert McAdory (1808-1837); interments were
moved to Cedar Hill in Bessemer (1) (35)
McCombs
329 - 3 - S
T17S, R1W, Sec 11
also known as Grassy Ridge Cemetery; a community cemetery established around 1895; this cemetery is
still in use (8)
Mill Village
not plotted
Comer
also known as Old Mill Cemetery; 8 graves; first known interment: James Washington Garner (1827-1902);
last known interment: Henry Lancaster (1864-1943); Brawley, Causey and Henderson are also found here
(53)
Milner Bass
307 - 3 - S
T17S, R1E, Sec 20
a family cemetery established around 1886 and last used around 1897; all of the Bass Family was moved to
Forest Hill Cemetery (8)
Montgomery
Morrow
Mount Joy
Nail
Norwood
Old Kelly
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
Westfield
south of Bessemer
Pineview
Calcedonia
unknown
the grave of William Finley Jackson (1931-1932) is known to be found here (53)
Old Mill
Old Miners
Parsons
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
Comer
in Browntown
unknown
Philadelphia
Pineview
Pleasant Mount
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
Leeds
Pineview
unknown
Philadelphia Church Cemetery
see Mount Joy
Prude Creek
not plotted
unknown
approximately 140 graves; first known interment: Minter L. Burchfield (1880-1884); Burchfield, Ethridge,
Gilbert and Parsons are common to this cemetery still in use (45)
Raimund
Reavis
not plotted
not plotted
T19S, R4W, Sec 21
Red Hill
not plotted
Corner
Reid
Republic
351 - 3 - N
not plotted
T16S, R1W, Sec 20
Republic
Rosemont Garden
not plotted
unknown
approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Bennie Pitts (1879-1963); Mullins is also common to this
cemetery still in use (53)
Rouse
not plotted
Warrior
6 marked and approximately 25 unmarked graves; Daniel Brown (1867-1902), Willia Rouse (1817-1897),
John D. Thomas (d. 1908 at 60 years), Martha Jane Thomas (1845-1911), Mary Ann Rouse (1829-?) and
Fransis S. Rouse (1847-1935) are found here (19) (53)
Roybal
Ryans Crossing
Sandlin
Sary Salter
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
not plotted
also known as Pineview; the grave of Henry Wright (d. 1942) is found here (53)
Elizabeth Hopkins Nail (1792-1860) and James Nail (1786-1873) are found here (50)
Cleo Wyatt Langston (1900-1946) is known to be found here (50) (53)
near Valley Creek on the
Bessemer Super Highway
on hill above spring in
Trussville
see Mill Village
the graves of Cason Parsons (1830-1890), Miber Y. Parsons (1828-1870), Nansa Mara Parsons (18581863), Tempy Parsons (1797-1890) and Theofhlas Parsons (1789-1883 or 88) (38)
Pleasant Mount Baptist Church; 9 graves; first known interment: Arney Edward Cox (b. & d. 1918); Everett,
Griffith and Heard are also found in this cemetery still in use (53)
James Reavis (1817-1853) and Isaac Reavis (1880-1884) are known to be found here (32)
Red Hill Church of God; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Floy C. Gunn (1896-1949);
Cameron, Crane and Gunn are common to this cemetery still in use (53)
Reid Family Cemetery; established before 1818; cemetery last used around 1931 (8)
Republic Cemetery; 6 graves; first known interment: Mary Ann Boyd (1882-1909); last known interment:
William S. Scarlett (1846-1933); Bean, Cansler, Chamblee and Ellis are also found here (41) (53)
World War II soldier Sgt. Donald L. Roybal is found here (53)
Pinson
Gardendale
a new cemetery of 6 graves (50)
the grave of Jimmy Dale Whitehead (d. 2004) is known to be found here (41)
unknown
T17S, R6W, Sec 11 33 graves, with only 7 readable markers; first known interment G.W. Reed (1863-1883); Fox, Kline, Pat,
Salter and Stephens are also found here (42) (53)
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Cemeteries of Uncertain Location (Continued)
Locale
Location
Simmon
Simmons
Cemetery
not plotted
not plotted
.5 miles SE of Oxmoor Lake
Sloss Mines
not plotted
Birmingham
Southcrest
not plotted
Bessemer
Shadescrest Baptist Cemetery; 6 graves; first known interment: Mema Lois Mitchum (1879-1937); Carter,
Garner and Waddell are also found in this active cemetery (53)
Standifer
not plotted
Grants Mill
this cemetery is being relocated to Grants Wood Baptist Church; 14 graves with only one discernible marker;
Joel D. Standifer (1838-1904) is found here (53)
Stewarts Chapel
Thomas
Trafford Memorial
Unknown
not plotted
292 - 3 - S
not plotted
306 - 3 - S
Unknown
not plotted
Unknown
not plotted
Unknown
Watkins-Acton
325 - 3 - S
not plotted
T17S, R2W, Sec 21 cemetery used until around 1932 (8)
T18S, R2W, Sec 8 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Passey Logan (d. 1854); last known interment: Daniel
West End
Wiley Jones
Woodard
not plotted
259 - 4 - S
not plotted
the grave of Frank L. Hancock (1889-1948) is known to be found here (53)
Leeds
T19S, R4W, Sec 35 Wiley Jones Place; 4 graves; cemetery no longer in use (8)
T15S, R7W, Sec 25 the grave of Maymie Woodard (1885-1886) (4)
Venice Road,
Wenonah
Church Affiliation and Remarks
established around 1875; a black cemetery used until around 1912 (8)
approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Ben Freeman (d. 1904); last known interment: Pvt. Thomas
Leonard Harp (1893-1940); Billingsley, Brooks, Dean, Edwards, Felder, Hill, Huey, Jackson, James,
Jones, McCord, More, Novle, Thomas, Walker and Wilson are also found here (53)
approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Malinda Weatherley (1866-1901); last known interment:
Lewis Albert Harris (1934-1951); Anderson, Belmont, Campbell, Cohens, Davis, Faulkner, Gamble,
Harvell, Morris, Nolen, Smith and Thomas are also found here (53)
unknown
an active cemetery (53)
T17S, R2W, Sec 28 a black cemetery established around 1910; approximately 2,100 graves; cemetery last used around 1938 (8)
Trafford
Trafford Memorial Gardens
T17S, R1E, Sec 20 established before 1900; last used around 1910; graves moved to either Maple Grove or Farley Cemetery
(8)
adjacent to Brookville
School, Graysville
some 50 graves marked with rocks beside the school parking lot (16)
west of Linn Crossing on the 3 marked and 7 unmarked graves; Wyatt Smith (1846-1904), Willie L. Golston (1882-1904) and Norman
west side of U.S. 78
Beavers (1884-1905) (4)
Watkins, Jr. (1800-1888); Acton is common to this cemetery (33)
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Numerical List of Cemeteries
1. Mount Zion
2. Pleasant Hill
3. Partridge
3. Union
4. New Bethel
47. Mount Pinson
47. Anderson
48. Dewey Heights
49. Clay
50. Mount Calvary
85. Forest Hill
85. Avondale Mills
85. Comer
86. Mount Zion
87. Higgins
127. Central Park
128. Pleasant Ridge
129. Beth-El
130. Highland
131. Union
166. Hopewell
167. Mount Sinai
168. Unknown
169. Sadlers
170. Canaan
211. McDonalds Chapel
212. Tenman
213. Hawkins
214. Saint Vincents
215. New Castle
5. Brewer
6. Cane Creek
7. Unknown
8. Morris
9. Liberty - Minter
10. Creel
11. Hughes
12. Bethel
51. Mount Olive
52. Central
53. Prescott
54. Pleasant Hill
54. Taylors Ferry
54. Short Town Baptist
55. Dug Hill
56. Weaver
88. Five Mile
89. Forest Crest
90. Reed
91. Jefferson
92. East Lake
92. Old Ruhama
93. Little Rock
94. Bush
132. Keys Hill
132. Joley
132. Possum Valley
133. Oakdale
134. Brighton
134. Bellview
135. Valhalla
135. Washington
171. Mars Hill
171. Sulpher Springs
172. Jefferson
173. Cedar Hill
174. Castle Heights
175. Bass
176. New Horizon
177. Glennwood
215. Kelly Hill Park
216. Crain
217. Tuggle
218. Gwin
219. Pioneer
219. Roebuck-Mann
219. Worthington
220. Little Family
13. Masseyline
14. Hopewell
15. McCormacks
16. Lawler
17. Bethel
18. Union Grove
19. Adams
20. Bagley Bend
21. Quintown
22. West Jefferson
22. Freewill
23. Bessie
23. Maben
24. Good Hope
25. Linns Crossing
26. Linn
57. Atwood
58. Liberty
59. Hoagtown
59. Oak Grove
59. Sylvan Springs
59. West Grove
60. Hood
60. Bethel
60. West Pratt
61. Salter
62. Shady Grove
63. Union Grove
64. Glasgow Hill
65. Crestview
66. Adams-Heaton
67. Midway
95. McElwain
96. Bass
97. New Hope
97. Grantswood
98. Earltown
99. McCombs
100. Trussville
100. Mount Nebo
100. Cave Springs
101. Trussville
101. Old Cahawba
102. Corinth
103. Unknown
104. Maple Grove
104. Sharp
104. Farley
136. Union
136. Christ City Center
137. Pleasant Valley
138. Mount Olive
139. Elmwood
139. Elmleaf
140. Shadowlawn
141. Grace Hill
141. New Grace Hill
142. Unknown
143. Unknown
144. Bluff Park
144. Oxmoor Heights
144. Summit
145. Union Hill
146. Croft-Acton
178. Williams
179. Williamsburg
180. Hillview
180. New Hope
180. Catt Mountain
181. Sardis
181. Sardis Community
182. Unknown
183. County Line
183. New Zion Hill
184. Parkwood
185. Mount Olive
185. Taylor
185. Fisher Hill
186. Shady Grove
187. Ebenezer
221. McGraw
222. Acton
223. Oak Grove
223. Bailey
223. Sellers
224. Bearden
225. Brown
226. Click
227. Elyton
228. Enoch-Anderson-Watkins
229. Samuel Fields
230. David Hawkins
230. Walnut Grove
231. Neaves
232. Mason
233. Massey
27. Cardiff
28. Saint Michaels
29. Saint Nicholas
30. Mount Pisgah
31. Odom-Nail
32. Canterbury
33. Jones
33. Crooked Creek
34. Jefferson County
34. Potters Field
35. Graham
36. Mount Olive
37. Edwards
38. Moncrief
38. Oakwood Memorial
39. Cluster Spring
68. Village Falls
69. Lakeview
70. G.W. Memorial
71. Crumly Chapel
72. Bivens Chapel
73. Unknown
74. Fraternal
74. Pratt Mines
74. United Mine Workers
74. Greenwood
74. Foleys
74. Sam Foley
75. Roberts
75. Pratt City
76. Hodges
77. Unknown
105. Shiloh
106. Providence
107. Big Creek
108. Toadvine
109. Oak Grove
110. Oak Grove Missionary
111. Mud Creek
112. Rock Creek
113. Rock Creek
114. Concord
114. Piney Woods
115. Earnest
116. M.L.K. Jr.
117. Unknown
118. Adger
119. Saint Paul
146. Samuel Acton
147. Saint Lukes
148. Faith Memorial
148. Wooten
149. Wise
150. Wideman
150. Wydemon
151. Cahaba
152. Alexander Caldwell
153. Dogwood Grove
154. Old Blue Creek
154. Blue Creek
155. Unknown
156. Lincoln Memorial
156. Spring Chapel
157. Pine Hill
188. Cedar Mount
189. Sunrise
190. Unknown
191. Haygood Chapel
192. Bethel
193. Alton
194. Banner Mine
195. Wilson
196. Nichols
196. Franklin
197. Chamblee
198. Cleveland
199. Majestic
200. Huffman
201. Haig-Rogers
202. Smith
234. McAdory
235. Ellard
236. Our Lady of Sorrows
237. Oxmoor
237. Old Oxmoor
238. Valley
238. Hoover
238. Patton Chapel
239. McCarty Town
240. Trussville
240. Cahawba
241. Wear
241. Ware
242. Wood
243. Cole-Johnson
244. Hall
120. Valley Creek
121. Virginia Mines
122. Pleasant Grove
122. Frog Pond
122. Lizzard Ridge
123. Mason
123. Pacific Lodge
124. Brown
125. Bethlehem
126. Oakland
127. Martin
158. Moore
159. Kimbrell
159. Bellview
160. Mount Hebron
161. George
162. Arnolds Chapel
162. Bluff Ridge
163. Massey
164. Smithson
165. Farrington
165. Reevestown
203. Saint Henry
204. Warrior
205. Sand Ridge
206. Saint Andrews
207. Killough
208. Harter Chapel
209. Turnham
209. Bibb
209. Calcedonia
210. Abernathy
210. Laceys Chapel
245. Massey
245. Walker
246. Dodd
247. All Saints
248. Hale
249. Dotson
250. Salters
251. Overton
252. Simmon Hill
253. Morris
254. Griffin
40. Pawnee
41. Providence
42. McCombs-Donegan
42. Oak Grove
43. Sharon
44. Chalkville
44. Prospect
44. New Prospect
45. Taylor
46. Mount Zion
47. Old Red Hill
78. Walker Chapel
79. Sherett
79. Sharit
80. Knesses Israel-Bethel
81. Emanuel
81. Temple Emanu-El
82. Oak Hill Memorial
83. Inglenook
83. Old Enon
83. Barton
84. Greenwood
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Numerical List of Cemeteries (Continued)
255. Massy
256. Hale
257. Horace McGraw
258. Patterson
259. Wiley Jones
260. Readers
260. Muscoda
277. Kirk
278. Eastis
279. Unknown
280. Union Hill
281. Legion Field
282. Old Ensley
283. Sewell
301. Pleasant Valley
302. Lincoln Davis
303. Unknown
304. Unknown
305. Unknown
306. Unknown
307. Milner Bass
324. Unknown
325. Unknown
326. Stand Pipe
326. New Merkle
326. Cahaba
326. New Hope
327. Lola City
348. Pinson
349. Green
350. Phillips
351. Reid
352. Harris
353. Overton
354. Church Hill
375. Shoal Creek
376. New Rising Star
377. Altadena Valley
378. Arlington
379. Dynasty Garden
380. Moton Hill
380. Moten Hills
261. Jerusalem
284. Ramsey
308. Little
328. Lovick
355. Cooper
381. Unknown
262. Unknown
284. Johnson
309. Pool
329. McCombs
356. Church of God
382. Unknown
263. Pleasant Hill
285. Mason City
310. Henry Ellen
329. Grassy Ridge
357. Trafford
383. Cowden
264. McGimsey
285. Browns Hill
311. Mt. Calvary
330. Pleasant Hill
358. Bloomfield
384. Gill-Rogers
264. Vestavia Hills
286. Gate City
311. William Edwards
331. Worthington
358. Sharps Chapel
385. Vann
265. Brotherhood
287. Mount Vernon
312. McAdory
332. McDaniels
359. Unknown
386. Ebenezer
265. Ravine
288. Fields
313. Brownlee
333. Mawls Pasture
360. Sullivan
387. Campbell
265. Hopewell
288. Ensley Heights
314. Scott City
334. Sulphur Springs
361. Watts Union
388. Doss
266. Davis
289. Indian
314. Henry Ellen
335. Johnson
362. Friendship
389. Oak Grove
267. Potters
290. Enon Ridge
314. Mount Pleasant
336. Moore
363. Crocker
390. Cathedral
267. Martin
290. Odd Fellows
315. Unknown
337. Vann
364. Hobbs
391. Saint Peters
268. Smith
291. Thomas
316. New Merkle
338. Trussville
365. Vann
392. Turkey Creek
269. Hawkins
292. Thomas
316. Cahaba Heights
339. Ladd
366. Martin-Frazier
393. Wilson Chapel
270. Old Walnut Grove
293. Pine Haven
316. Dog Patch
340. Warrior
367. Frazier
394. Unknown
271. Greenwood
294. Mountain View
316. New Bethel
341. Epps
368. Forest Grove
395. Hudson
272. Unknown
294. Cat Mountain
317. Unknown
342. Jacks
368. Patterson-Forest Grove
396. Sunset
273. Cairo
295. Rushing Springs
318. Unknown
343. Unknown
369. Unknown
397. Unknown
274. Miners
296. Rushing Springs
319. Hall
344. Baird-Tatum
370. Parsons
398. Humphries
274. Scotch
297. Dolcito
320. Zion City
345. Unknown
371. Vines
399. Inzer
275. Red Mountain
298. Tarrant
321. Brownville
346. Red Hill
372. Praco
400. Our Lady of Sorrows
275. Lane Park
299. Ketona
321. Maple Grove
347. Salem
372. Pleasant Grove
401. Prince of Peace
275. Southside
299. Potters Field
322. Pine Ridge
347. Coles
373. Eaton-Posey
402. Cathedral of Paul
276. Johnson
300. Mimis
323. Barton
348. Marvins Chapel
374. Gilmore
402. Saint Pauls
403. Watson
404. Calcedonia