Limestone 1 Cemetery Adams Locale Location 23 -1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 17 Church Affiliation and Remarks inactive cemetery with 8 graves; first known interment: Robert H. Adams (1873-1882); last known interment: J. J. Adams (1863-1937) (1) Adams Family Cemetery; 5 graves; first known interment: John Henry Adams (1823-1844); last known interment: Sophia Brown Adams (d.1848) (19) Adams 295 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 14 Alexander Amerson Anderson 292 - 1 - NE T2S, R4W, Sec 15 see Black 251 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 15/16 240 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 3 12 graves; first known interment: Francis M. Jones (1802-1845); Anderson, Brown, Davis, Johnson, Jones, Anderson 241 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 5 Andrews 172 - 2 - E T3S, R3W, Sec 19 Antioch Number 1 67 - 1 - NW T1S, R4W, Sec 19 Antioch Number 2 68 - 1 - NW T1S, R4W, Sec 30 Apostolic Christian 283 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 14 Arthur Number 1 6 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 11 McGraw, Roberts, Tinnin and Walker can be found in this active cemetery (2) (19) a black cemetery of approximately 85 marked and 30 unmarked graves; first known interment: Mary Magalene Mangruem (1902-1930); Anderson, Benford, Brown, Davis, Erwin, Fletcher, Johnson, Jones, Kelley, Leslie, Malone, Mangruem, McLin, Vance and White are common to this active cemetery (5) (19) 9 graves; first known interment: David Andrews (1793-1840); last known interment: John David Thomas (18741936); Cosby and Pepper are also found here (2) Antioch Number 1 Church, also known as Old Antioch Cemetery; approximately 12 marked graves and many unmarked graves; first known interment: Jackson H. Hughes (1835-1854); last known interment: David Glenn Cobb (1953-2006); Adams, Bates, Compton, Hogan and Scroggins (1) (19) Antioch Number 2 Church, also known as Grace Church; approximately 1,250 graves; first known interment: Babe Veneble (1846-1847); Abernathy, Adams, Amerson, Anderson, Andrews, Bailes, Bennett, Bolin, Browning, Bryant, Carter, Clem, Coats, Coffman, Collins, Compton, Cox, Freeman, Furline, Hargrove, Harris, Hughes, Jackson, Johnson, Kelley, King, Lewis, Morris, Putman, Pylant, Rogers, Scroggins, Smith, Sullivan, Taylor, Turner, Tyler, Webster and Wray are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) Apostolic Christian Church; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: William D. Perry (1932-1978); Barnett, Haggenmaker, Kelley, King, Perry, Ross and Slaton are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) the graves of Louisiana A. Arthur (1826-1866), Mary E. Roberson (1847-1876) and Zilpha J. Authur (18571883); several other graves with no markers are also found here (1) the graves of Dezzie Arthur and James Arthur (no dates); the children of Hatch Arthur are also said to be found in this inactive cemetery (1) (19) Arthur Number 2 11 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 26 Ashford Athens 267 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 14 see Tate 154 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 29 Athens Memory Gardens; approximately 190 graves; first known interment: Bobby Teeples (1939-1940); Athens City 161 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 9 Athens Old Town Atkinson-Harlow 294 - 1 - SE 52 - 1 - NE T3S, R4W, Sec 9 see Old Athens T1S, R4W, Sec 5 also known as Harlow Cemetery; 16 graves; first known interment: Nancy Bridgeforth Atkinson (1791-1864); Bailes 54 -1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 3 Barker 98 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 17 Benford Berea 197 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 17 no marked graves remain (5) 124 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 21 approximately 60 graves; cemetery is divided into white and black sections; first known interment: Malinda Bethel 187 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 20 Bethlehem 204 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 9 Beulah Land 216 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 18 Bibb 232 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 31 Binford Bishop 196 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 8 219 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 33 Black Black 73 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 10 292 - 1 - NE T2S, R4W, Sec 15 Black Blackwell-Collier 296 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 31 264 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 11 Bottom 157 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 35 Bridgeforth Brooks Browning 211 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 24 adjacent to McDonald Cemetery 114 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 15 2 marked graves, several unmarked; infant Thorn (d. 1927) and William A. Fagan (1899-1943) (2) (21) 27 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 13 at least 3 graves; known interments: infant Tennison (b. & d. 1898), infant Tennison (b. & d. 1908) and William Adams, Barnes, Bates, Blevins, Brackeen, Brown, Bullington, Carter, Clinard, Compton, Craig, Die, Evans, Greenhaw, Jones, Poff, Pullman, Ussery and Webb are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) established 1820, cemetery is divided into 5 sections with a total of over 7,800 graves dating from the 1820’s to the present; some of the most common names found here are: Adams, Allen, Anderson, Andrews, Bailey, Barksdale, Beasley, Black, Brooks, Bullington, Carter, Chambers, Christopher, Clem, Coffman, Cole, Cox, Davis, Gilbert, Gordon, Gray, Griffin, Henderson, Holt, Hudson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Malone, Martin, Miller, Richardson, Russell, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, White and Young (2) (19) Case, Brewer, Harlow and Spence are also common to this active cemetery (2) (19) 8 graves; first known interment: Molly Nelson (d. 1868, age 27); last known interment: John V. Nelson (18391901); Bailes, Daley, Hughey and Loveless are also found here (5) (19) approximately 50 graves; first known interment: John C. Barker (1824-1887); Alexander, Bates, Brackeen, Eastep, Edgar, Jarrett, McLemore and Payne are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (19) Weatherford (1811-1833); last known interment: Joseph W. Crawford (1899-1988); Crawford, Cannon, Cosby, Howard, King, Lapington, Terry and Weatherford are common to this cemetery (1) (19) Bethel Church of Christ, established 1923; approximately 295 graves; first known interment: Virginia Inmon Thomas (1907-1908); Barksdale, Cantrell, Crafts, Curnutt, Emberton, Faulk, Gooch, Hardison, Hastings, Isom, Johnson, Keys, Leopard, Newton, Norton, Pepper, Sandler, Saylors, Scott, Sims, Smith, Stanford, Stanley, Terry, Thomas, Thornton and Underwood are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) Bethlehem or Round Island Creek Church; also known as Hine-Malone Cemetery; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Temperance Hine (1791-1830); last known interment: Emma P. Jones (1854-1940); Harper, Hine, Jones, Key and Malone are common to this cemetery (5) (19) Beulah Land Church; also known as Lakeview Methodist Church Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 40 marked graves and many unmarked graves; first known interment: Florida Coggar (1896-1917); Bridgeforth, Maclin and Townsend are common to this cemetery still in use (5) on the old Bibb Plantation; 34 graves; first known interment: David Porter Bibb (1814-1865); last known interment: Benajah Bibb (1877-1975); Bradley, Eggleston, Ellington, Garrett and Lindsay are also found here (5) (19) (21) also known as McCoy Chapel Cemetery; 5 marked graves, several unmarked; first known interment: Fred A. Bishop (d. 1925); last known interment: Helen Louise Barnes (1925-1934) (2) the grave of Isaiah Black (1850-1879); perhaps 6 unmarked graves (2) (21) also known as Alexander Cemetery; the graves of Alexander Black (1838-1910) and Sarah Jane Crawford Black (d. 1893) can be found in this inactive cemetery (19) 3 graves; Lena A. Black (d.1898), Tyrie H. Black (1878-1912) and Nancy G. unknown (1825-1852) (19) approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Jane Ophelia Collier (1805-1830); last known interment: Emma Withers Howell (1869-1931); Blackwell, Collier, Stewart, Withers and Young are also found here (2) (19) adjacent to Oakdale Baptist Church; approximately 600 graves; first known interment: David Lawrence Chambers (b. & d. 1916); Adams, Bailey, Bottoms, Bowers, Bridges, Clark, Clem, Emerson, Haggenmaker, Johnson, Kimbrough, McCowan, Newby, Pressnell, Pullen, Smith, Thornton, VanHoozer, Vessels, Willard, Williams and Young are also common to this active cemetery (5) (19) C. Browning (1888-1918) (5) Limestone 2 Cemetery Bryan Farm Buckhannan Bullington Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks 235 - 2 - E T3S, R3W, Sec 26 75-100 unmarked graves; only 7 stones remain: Ellen Jackson (1884-1953), Charlie Lee Fletcher (1938-1947), Julia Jackson (1891-1960), Walter Lee Love (1940-1952); Rosa Cartwright (1866-1947), Alberta Parker (1899-1951), and Texas Malone (d. 1903, age 39) (5) (19) 2 known interments: Mattie Buckhannan (d. 1904, age 53) and Felix Jones (1893-1894) (5) 230 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 19 275 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 33 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Susan A. Patterson (1851-1872); last known interment: Cinderella Dupree Reynolds (1934-2005); Allaway, Bishop, Bullington and Reid are also found in this cemetery (1) (19) approximately 15 marked and 7 unmarked graves; first known interment: Emma Fuller (1880-1925); last known interment: Maggie Tank (1895-2000); Caple, Cartwright, Clark, Grizzard, Moore, Robertson and White are also found here (5) (19) (21) the graves of Grover Cain (1885-1954) and Albin Moyers, Jr. (b. & d. 1920) (5) Burrell 145 - 2 - W T3S, R4W, Sec 30 Cain Cambridge 284 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 16 171 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 25 Carney Carter 250 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 28 see Hundley 177 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 24 a black cemetery with the graves of Jonie Adams (b. & d. 1928) and Mattie Lou Adams (b. & d. 1928) and one Center Star 255 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 7 Christopher 35 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 32 Clay 70 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 32 Coleman 285 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 10 Coleman Family 297 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 8 Collier 43 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 9 Collier 127 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 22 T2S, R3W, Sec 12 Cambridge Methodist Church, established in the 1820’s; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Joe W. Baugh (1796-1834); last known interment: James Everett Parsley (1900-1967); Anerton, Bost, Bradford, Craig, Davis, Johnson, Hacker, Johnson, Malone, Thomas and Wynn are also found here (5) (19) unmarked grave (5) Center Star Church; a black cemetery with approximately 1,500 graves, only 75 marked; first known interment: Nelson Page (1815-1891); Allison, Evans, Jefferson, Page, Peebles, Pickett, Taylor, Walton, White and Woodruff are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) located next to the house of William Christopher; 3 graves; Lucy Vinson Christopher (1822-1880), William Richardson Christopher (1822-1892) and infant Christopher (b. & d. 1881) (1) (9) the graves of William Henry Clay (1784-1830), Samuel Mitchell Clay (1788-1844) and Mrs. Mourning Gay Clay (1796-1858) can be found in this inactive cemetery (2) a black cemetery with many fieldstone markers, only 21 marked; first known interment: Ruth Gentry Humphrey (1920-1937); Coleman, Johnson and Smith are common to this cemetery still in use (5) Coleman Family Cemetery; the graves of John Heartwell Coleman (1814-1829), Martha Cocke Coleman (17601842), Ruffin Coleman, Jr. (1832-1847) and Ruffin Coleman, Sr. (1798-1849) (2) (19) also known as Leonard Cemetery; 14 marked graves, several are unmarked; first known interment: Caroline M. Linard (sic) (1822-1845); last known interment: Betty Leonard (1842-1926); Collier, Cook, Hamilton, Leonard, Owen, Phelps, Russell and Walpole are also found here (1) (21) approximately 40 graves; first known interment: A. B. “Beulah” Collier (1872-1876); Collier, Corey, Harris, Holmes, Norman, Stinnett and Vinson are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (9) (19) Concord Baptist Church; 14 graves; first known interment: Dora E. Carroll (1910-1920); Allen, Hobson, Love, Mitchell and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) Copeland Presbyterian Church; approximately 360 graves; first known interment: William A. Higgins (18741915); Arnett, Batrum, Bevil, Copeland, Griffin, Hamley, Kennedy, Martin, Norton, Nunley, Richardson, Smith, Stovall, Turner, Walker, Woods and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) Concord 97 - 1 - SE Copeland 178 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 27 Corinth Cox 182 - 1 - SE 194 - 2 - W Craig 29 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 23 Crenshaw 119 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 25 Cross Key 149 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 13 Cummings 180 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 25 Cunningham 33 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 30 Cylone Davchport Davenport 66 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 24 see Sylone 135 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 31 see Davenport 135 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 31 also known as Davchport or Henderson Cemetery; several marked and unmarked graves; first known interment: Davis 184 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 12 T3S, R3W, Sec 4 Corinth Church of Christ T4S, R5W, Sec 7 approximately 11 graves; 5 graves moved here from T4S, R6W, Sec 12; first known interment: Eliza J. Cox (d. Davis Temple 220 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 10 Delap-Clement 84 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 11 1836); last known interment: Madrey (d. 1913); Cox is common to this cemetery (2) (5) approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Mary Coffman (1822-1863); last known interment: Vona Elizabeth Skeets (1887-1967); Harrison and Craig are common to this cemetery (1) (5) (19) 7 graves of the Crenshaw family; first known interment: Dr. George W. Crenshaw (1813-1844); last known interment: Mrs. J. A. Crenshaw (1829-1871) (1) (19) Cross Key Church, also known as New Hope Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Charity Moore Miller (d. 1923); Adams, Allen, Anderson, Bailey, Birdsell, Bradley, Dison, Fain, Fletcher, Kelley, Pitts, Shelton Watkins and Williams can also be found in this active cemetery (5) (19) 34 graves; first known interment: Naomi Keys Cummings (1782-1819); last known interment: Nancy J. Scrimpsher (1830-1911); Boyce, Clem, Cummings, Hall, Haynes, McNeal, Schrimsher and Smith are also found here (2) (5) (19) (21) approximately 95 graves; first known interment: Charles Cunningham (1794-1852); Christopher, Cunningham, Daniel, Garner, Haney, Jackson, Jacobs, Radican, Ray, Seamans, Skeeters, Skeets, Tenant Tindall and Vinson are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) A. Henderson (1824-1866) (5) (19) also known as Nicholas Davis Cemetery; the graves of Martha Hargrave Davis (1791-1853) and Nicholas Davis (1781-1856); Nicholas Davis served on the first state constitutional convention and was one of the first trustees for the University of Alabama (2) Davis Temple Baptist Church, also known as Word of Faith or Jacobs Well Church; approximately 145 graves; first known interment: Calvin Stewart (1820-1891); Griffith, Harris, Malone, McLinn, Robertson, Stewart, Taylor, Turner and Wiggins are also common to this cemetery still in use (3) (5) also known as Kull Cemetery; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Stan Hope Clement (b. & d. 1850); Barnett, Clement, Culps, Davis, Delap, Ghidotti, Kull, Lewter, Locker, McCown, Muetze, Phillips, Robinson, Smith, Thrasher and Whitt are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) (21) approximately 820 graves; first known interment: Sarah M. Binford (1815-1843); Adams, Allen, Ball, Boyd, Bridges, Brooks, Buchanan, Burroughs, Carr, Casteel, Chambers, Chittam, Clanton, Clark, Cox, Davis, Draper, Durham, Easter, Elledge, Ezell, Garner, Goode, Hagood, Holmes, Lauderdale, Legg, McGlocklin, Owens, Smith, Tribble, Vinson and White are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (14) (19) the graves of William M. Donaldson (1805-1842), Lucy Byrde (1793-1857) and Nancy Donaldson (1795-1859) can be found in this inactive cemetery (2) (12) Dement 109 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 7 Donaldson 234 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 25 Druid’s Grove Dupree 250 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 28 see Hundley 34 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 30 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Nancy Vincent Christopher (1830-1852); Christopher, Easter 36 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 33 Dupree, Hawkins, Jackson, Patterson and Vinson are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) this cemetery has been destroyed, but a recent archaeological survey has identified the family graves for the cemetery’s restoration; approx. 8 graves; first known interment: Benjamin F. Easter (1834-1850); last known interment: W. F. Easter (1864-1884); stone of Harriet N. Coffman (d. 1862) was taken to Elkmont (1) (4) (5) Limestone 3 Cemetery Edmonson Elk River Elk View Memorial Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks 271 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 6 several graves; the only remaining marked grave is that of John Elihu Edmonson (1842-1844) (1) 120 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 23 see Elk View Memorial 120 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 23 Elk View or Elk River Memorial Gardens; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: William B. Watson T1S, R6W, Sec 16 (1920-1978); Atchley, Black, Cowan, Davis, Engle, Gaylord, Gilliam, Glass, Hemmen, Holden, Holland, Kimbrell, Little, Mitchell, Moss, Taylor, Tillson and Watson can be found in this active cemetery (5) (19) 3 graves; Joseph L. Elledge (1819-1876), Cecelia Jones Wheeler (1797-1853) and Mary A. Elledge (18361881) (1) (19) approximately 230 graves; first known interment: John Evans (1817-1863); Bates, Brooks, Bullington, Cox, Davis, Emerson, Evans, Figley, Freeman, Gaston, George, Goar, Goode, Gross, Haygood, Kirby, Lamar, McConnell, Moore, Ridgeway, Rose, Thacker and Thomas are common to this active cemetery (1) (5) (19) approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Nancy Evans (d. 1856); last known interment: Juezella Evans (1850-1921); Holt, Neaves and Rowe are also found here (5) (19) Fairview Baptist Church; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: Nora Leeois Baugher (1924-1925); Abernathy, Baugher, Carter, Cox, Crowe, Drake, Ferguson, Hargrove, Head, Hill, Johnson, Locke, Norwood, Pack, Schrimsher, Smith, Wood and Woods are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) this cemetery is nearly destroyed; 2 marked graves; Martha Elizabeth Farrar Myers (1831-1856) and infant Myers (b. & d. 1856) can be found here (5) (19) approximately 185 graves; first known interment: Frances Thompson (d. 1863); Adams, Biles, Bost, Burris, Cannon, Clark, Evans, Fielding, Greene, Haggard, Johnson, King, Kraus, Lanier, Malone, Morehead, Myrick, Pressnell, Smith, Taylor and Woodward are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) a black cemetery with Hellen Jones (1838-1908) as the only stone remaining (5) Elledge 8 - 1 - NW Evans 14 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 29 Evans 293 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 34 Fairview 183 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 10 Farrow 139 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 17 Fielding 155 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 26 Fletcher Floyds Foster 242 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 4 137 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 30 see Riddle 237 - 2 - E T3S, R3W, Sec 32 a family cemetery of approximately 10 graves; 3 marked: Henry W. Foster (d. 1822), William M. Foster (d. Furgason Gamble 94 - 1 - NE 233 - 2 - E T2S, R3W, Sec 5 T5S, R4W, Sec 1 Garrett 222 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 35 Gaston 15 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 7 Gatlin 83 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 2 Germantown Glover 91 - 1 - NE 239 - 2 - E T1S, R3W, Sec 33 see New German T3S, R3W, Sec 36 this cemetery has been destroyed by cattle; 5 marked graves: Rebekah Glover (1832-1834), Fredericca Good Springs Gordon 9 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 20 see Oak Grove 190 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 27 approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Henry M. Yarbrough (1785-1854); Curtis, Gordon and Grace Gray 68 - 1 - NW T1S, R4W, Sec 30 see Antioch Number 2 51 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 13 3 legible stones and many graves marked with fieldstones; first known interment: Henry L. Dugger (b. & d. Grigsby 22 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 11 Grigsby 47 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 18 Grigsby 277 - 1 - NE Hackett Hall 205 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 15 see Hatchett 175 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 15 approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Flossie Putnam (1810-1837); Brown, Fisk, Hall, Jennings, Hardin 272 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 35 Hardy 115 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 15 Harlow Harmond 52 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 5 see Atkinson-Harlow 12 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 23 4 graves of the children of Stephen and Julia Harmond; John B. Harmond (1852-1853), Frances Ann Harmond Harton Harris 111 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 5 201 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 34 1822) and Samuel Montgomery (no dates) (5) 1 marked and 11 unmarked graves ; Martha D. Furgason (b. & d. 1860) (5) 25 graves; first known interment: James E. Gamble (d. 1826 at 1 year); last known interment: Helen Perine Gamble (1835-1914); Dillard, Dunkin, Girault, Kimbell and Nethery are also found here (2) (5) (19) a black cemetery of approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Sylvia Garrett (d. 1903); Atkins, Garrett, Grizzard, Hicks, Mathis and Mitchell are common to this cemetery is still in use (5) (19) near Gaston Chapel Methodist Church; 20 graves; first known interment: Trusvan Chieves Gaston (1818-1888 at 70 years); Blankenship and Howard are also found in this active cemetery (5) (19) over 4,100 graves; first known interment: Silas Hopwood (d. 1863); Allen, Barnett, Cross, Ferguson, Fleming, Fulton, Gatlin, Hargrove, Johnson, Jones, King, McGuire, Maddox, Pylant, Reyer, Scruggs, Shannon, Smith, Thompson, Tillery and Whitt are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) Perkins (1750-1828), James Alexander Glover (1831-??), Alexander Glover (1800-1835) and Nathaniel Glover (1797-1840) are known to be found here (2) (5) (16) (21) Sandusky are also found in this active cemetery (2) (5) (19) T2S, R4W, Sec 7 Harris 221 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 22 Harrison 244 - 2 -E T4S, R3W, Sec 1 Hasting 62 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 7 Hatchett 90 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 25 1902); last known interment: the infant Dugger (b. & d. 1904) (1) a black cemetery of approximately 8 graves; first known interment: George H. Rhodes (1912-1972); Waters and Grigsby are common to this cemetery still in use (5) approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Sarah Adams (d. 1852); last known interment: Mable C. Griffis (d. 1914); Griffis, Grigsby and Murrah are common to this cemetery (1) (5) 5 graves; first known interment: John Grigsby (1752-1842); last known interment: John Grigsby (1795-1869) (2) Johnston, Norton, Pressnell, Vassar and Vinson are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) 6 graves; first known interment: Martha Hardin (1787-1839); last known interment: Christian C. Cole (18331891); Suggs and Williamson are also found here; Overmyer is said to be found here in unmarked graves (2) (5) (19) (21) approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Elvy J. Hardy (1848-1907); Adams, Clark, Davis, Durham, Garner, Green, Rouse, Sims, Smith, Swinea and Tribble are also found in this active cemetery (2) (5) (19) (1852-1856), Wiley P. Harmond (1858-1859) and Martha Ann Cartwright (d. 1869) (1) (5) (19) just to the east and outside of Wallace Cemetery; single grave of Bonnie Harton (d.1918) (5) 3 marked graves, evidence of others; first known interment: Cassandra T. Harris (1810-1831); last known interment: Nancy C. Stinson (d. 1852) (2) also known as Pryor Cemetery; 35 graves; first known interment: Benjamin Harris (1820-1837); last known interment was Ida Carroline Roberts (1876-1937) until Eunice Harris (1935-2006); DeWoody and Nunn are also common to this cemetery (5) (19) the graves of Lucy M. Harrison (1826-1846), Virginia Jane Harrison (1845-1846), Dr. William Tell Sanders (d. 1865) and William Leslie Harrison (1813-1870) (2) established 1847, approximately 340 graves; first known interment: Sarah H. Thompson (1815-1848); Bailey, Barnes, Bates, Biggerstaff, Brooks, Clem, Franklin, Gates, Griffin, Hasten, Hasting, Hillis, Hobbs, Holt, King, Magnusson, Mitchell, Reyer, Tatum and Wales are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) approximately 220 graves; first known interment: Martha F. Hatchett (1860-1861); Bottom, Brock, Buckner, Campbell, Carroll, Colwell, Cornelison, Drake, Ferguson, Fogg, Harris, Hatchett, Henderson, Hill, McNeil, Newby, Poole, Raby, Russell, Shields and Williamson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) Limestone 4 Cemetery Hatchett Locale Location 205 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 15 Church Affiliation and Remarks also known as Hackett Cemetery, established 1930; a black cemetery of approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Mattie Stokes (1886-1924); Black, Cain, Green, Hines, Lee, Lucas, Malone, Mason, Mosley, Pryor, Townsend, Walker and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) Henderson Henderson Hesters Chapel 135 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 31 see Davenport 137 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 30 see Riddle 4 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 10 Hesters Chapel Church of Christ; approximately 600 graves; first known interment: Orroria (Shelton) Hester Higgins 100 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 19 Hightower 19 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 10 Hine and Hobbs St. Hine-Malone Hobbs Hodges 159 - 1 - SW 204 - 2 - W 207 - 2 - W 58 - 1 - NE Holt Holt 152 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 13 158 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 36 Hopwood 82 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 2 Houston 229 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 19 Howard Hudson 28 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 24 112 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 17 Hughes Hughey 104 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 33 a TVA survey from the 1930’s reports 9 graves (15) 147 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 18 the two interments that were found here are believed to have been removed and reinterred at the New Oakland (1832-1883); Bassham, Boyd, Carwile, Chambers, Clinard, Cowan, Davis, Durham, Gatlin, Harrison, Hester, Jackson, Long, McCurry, Noles, Posey, Russell, Scruggs, Shoemaker, Simmons, Smith, Thompson, Townsend, Walker, White and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) also spelled Higgens; approximately 450 graves; first known interment: Mary S. McCravy (1812-1888); Adams, Bates, Baucom, Blankenship, Brackeen, Britton, Campbell, Chambers, Craig, Fleming, Holland, Lovell, McLemore, Romine, Rose, Trousdale, Waddell and White are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (19) 28 graves; first known interment: James J. Hightower (1816-1878); last known interment: Pearl Carter (18851980); Day, Hamilton, Harris and Tyler are also common to this cemetery (19) T3S, R4W, Sec 7 see West Hobbs Street T4S, R5W, Sec 9 see Bethlehem T4S, R5W, Sec 13 the graves of Dr. David Hobbs (1792-1836) and Mary W. Hinton Hobbs (1802-1838) (2) T1S, R4W, Sec 9 approximately 160 graves; first known interment: William Alexander Andrews (1792-1868); Andrews, Atkinson, Bates, Broadway, Bryant, Clem, Davis, Dawson, Gifford, Gilbert, Harlow, Hodges, Holt, Mansell, Pettus, Robinson, Smith and Usery are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) the graves of Mary L. C. Holt and (1834-1872) and John H. Wesley Holt (1831-1906) (2) at one time a large cemetery; 5 marked graves and many unmarked; first known interment: James Allen (d. 1856 at age 56); last known interment: Jesse Holt (d. 1878 at age 74) (5) established 1850; listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register; the graves of Sitha Hopwood (1810-1850), D. G. Hopwood (1818-1876) and Safrona Hopwood (1828-1909) can be found in this inactive cemetery (2) (19) we find a census of 11 new graves for this site; the Limestone County Highway Map identifies this site as Houston Cemetery; satellite imagery clearly shows a very old and deteriorated cemetery of 4 graves in an open field here, thus we have no confidence in the census. one marked grave and several unmarked graves; Annie Howard is buried here (5) approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Charles Owen Hudson (1786-1865); last known interment: Harold Wayne Russell (d. 1948); Baker, Hagood, Holmes, Kemp, Kennemer, McKinney, Northern, Stephenson and Thompson are also found here (2) (5) (19) (21) Cemetery to the south (21) also known as Jones-Donnell, Druid’s Grove Plantation, or Carney Cemetery; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Mary Louise Jones (1822-1823); Carney, Donnell, Halbrooks, Hundley, Peck and Proctor are also found in this active cemetery (19) also known as Hunley; the graves of Oscar Hundley (1827-1852) and a child; most of the graves here were moved to Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville (2) (19) Isoms Chapel United Methodist Church, established in 1846; approximately 265 graves; first known interment: Jeremiah Sanderson (1820-1866); Adams, Bailey, Baldwin, Cantrell, Hall, Hanks, Hargrove, Isom, King, Lambert, Meadows, Pepper, Smith, Thomas and Yarbrough are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (19) Hundley 250 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 28 Hundley 268 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 22 Isoms Chapel 170 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 8 Jacobs Well Johnson 220 - 2 - E 87 - 1 - NE T4S, R4W, Sec 10 see Davis Temple T1S, R3W, Sec 23 established 1863, approximately 115 graves; first known interment: Mary J. Dollar (1855-1863); Bland, Johnson 128 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 28 Broadway, Campbell, Daniel, Gatlin, George, Johnson, Overmeyer, Pool, Renegar, Rigel, Rhinehart, Shannon and Stroud are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) approximately 20 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment: Lauetta Alice Morrison (1854-1856); last known interment: Birdwell McMunn (1845-1923) (1) Johnson Johnson 164 - 2 - E 288 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 28 Johnson Chapel T3S, R4W, Sec 33 a black cemetery of approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Hattie Brown Cosby (1921-1954); Brown, Johnston 169 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 7 Jones Jones Jones 89 - 1 - NE 238 - 2 - E 237 - 2 - E T1S, R3W, Sec 26 T3S, R3W, Sec 33 T3S, R3W, Sec 33 Jones-Donnell Kimball-Fox Kull Lakeview Lebanon 250 - 2 - E 245 - 2 - E 84 - 1 - NE 216 - 2 - E 45 - 1 - SW T4S, R3W, Sec 28 see Hundley T4S, R3W, Sec 12 3 graves; known interments: Alexander Kimball (1851-?) and Martha Kimball (1815-?) (2) (19) T1S, R3W, Sec 11 see Delap-Clement T4S, R4W, Sec 18 see Beulah Land T2S, R5W, Sec 8 Lebanon Independent Methodist Church or Lebanon Community Church; approximately 300 graves; first known Legg 24 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 21 Lentzville 102 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 27 Leonard 43 - 1 - SW Cain, Cosby, Hines, Malone, Redus and Townsend are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (6) (19) approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Mary Lott Sanderfer (1795-1840); Barksdale, Burns, Johnson, Johnston, Newby, Pepper and Thomas are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) the only remaining marker is that of Mary Jones (d. 1859) (2) the graves of John W. Jones (1819-1846), Mary E. Jones (1841-1846) and J.W. Jones (no dates) (21) the graves of Walter Preston Clay (1859-1863), John J. Jones (1784-1854), Martha Jones (1792-1852), Martha B. Jones (1832-1849), William W. Robinson (1812-1850) and Benjamin F. Wilburn (1835-1852) (21) interment: Margaret S. Burrus (1787-1834); Adams, Black, Carloss, Carter, Crabtree, Christopher, Crowson, Emerson, Haggard, Jones, Kirk, Legg, Loggins, McCurry, McLemore, McMahan, Nelson, Owens, Peek, Roberts, Strange, Vinson and Whitt are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) approximately 1,000 graves; first known interment: Nancy A. A. A. Legg (1850-1851); Abernathy, Adams, Adkins, Ausley, Barnett, Christopher, Coffman, Downs, Gatlin, Guthrie, Haney, Hightower, Horton, Johnson, Legg, McKinney, McMullins, Meals, Pitts, Pryor, Roberts, Shelton, Smith, Spencer, Stanford, Tennison, Vinson and Wise are common to this active cemetery with both black and white sections (5) (19) Lentzville United Methodist Church; approximately 470 graves; first known interment: Revolutionary War veteran Henry Lentz (1753-1835); Adams, Barnes, Bates, Blakely, Blankenship, Boyd, Brooks, Casteel, Craig, Fisk, Goode, Green, Grisham, Haggard, Hargrove, Harris, Hill, Johnson, Knowles, Lentz, McNatt, Morris, Taylor, Tidwell, Vaughan and York are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) T2S, R5W, Sec 9 see Collier Limestone 5 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks a black cemetery with approximately 40 marked and many unmarked graves; first known interment: Eliza Leslie (d. 1903); Coleman, Fletcher, Rainey, Smith, Turner and Wiggins are found in this active cemetery (5) (19) Limestone Presbyterian Church, organized in 1891, established 1893; approximately 325 graves; first known interment: Frank Morrow Killgore (1869-1898); Allen, Bailey, Baugh, Brown, Carter, Evans, Glaze, Grubbs, Lentz, McMunn, Miller, Morgan, Smith and Weir are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (3) (5) (19) Limestone Memorial Gardens; over 1,800 graves in an active contemporary cemetery (19) Leslie 292 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 36 Limestone 141 - 1 - SW T3S, R5W, Sec 10 Limestone Memorial Lindsey 290 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 21 38 - 1 - NW T2S, R5W, Sec 4 Little Elk 106 - 2 - W T3S, R7W, Sec 23 Lockhart 181 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 25 Lucas 210 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 23 Lucas 212 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 24 Lucy Maclin Maclin 108 - 2 - W T3S, R7W, Sec 13 218 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 29 a black cemetery (5) 282 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 33 5 graves; first known interment: Indiana Elizabeth Hobbs (1828-1854); last known interment: Rebecca Hobbs Malone 225 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 35 3 graves; first known interment: Martha Ann Lindsey (d. 1826); last known interment: D. Horton (1853-1927) (1) (11) Little Elk Church; a black cemetery of approximately 85 graves; first known interment: Unity Smith (1899-1936); Freeman, Harris, Smith and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) a black cemetery of approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Ann Maria Pryor (1866-1893); last known interment: Leslie Carter Howell (1909-1984); Birgh, Carter, Howard, Lockhart and Moore can also be found in this inactive cemetery (5) (19) destroyed in 1948 and restored 1952, 14 graves; first known interment: Martha (Ann) Hobbs Lucas (17901831); last known interment: Flora Ann Lewis Lucas (1823-1901); Houston, Keys and Malone are also found here (5) (19) (21) a black cemetery with approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Betty Love (d. 1901); last known interment: Leo Pickett (d. 1930); Lee and Love are common to this cemetery (5) (1802-1888); Maclin is also found here; this cemetery is located on the Maclin plantation “Slopeside” (2) (19) also known as Thomas Chappell or Polly Malone Cemetery; 14 white interments and approximately 60 black interments; this has been a black cemetery from 1900 to the present; of the white burials, first known interment: Sallie W. Malone (1809-1827); last known interment: Elizabeth Tucker Malone (1798-1856); McDonald can also be found here; of the black interments, Baker, Garrison, Houston, Jones, Malone and Yarbrough are common (2) (5) (21) the graves of Viola Anderson (1902-1963), Roberta Cowence (1874-1927), Elizabeth “Bettie” Hamilton (18651905), Rev. M. C. Malone (1878-1950), Timothy Xander Roper (b. & d. 2008), and Herb L. Scott (1951-2005) can be found here (5) (19) a black cemetery of approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Malone (1845-1914); Bass, Coleman, Gray, McKinney, Steele and Stover are also found in this active cemetery (2) (5) (19) the graves of John Maples (1784-1851) and Mary Maples (1778-1837); Maples were among the first to settle in Limestone County (1) (5) the graves of William J. Maples (1802-1833) and John L. Mason (1831-1835) can be found in this inactive cemetery along with several unmarked graves (2) (5) also known as Old Shoal Church Cemetery; over 100 graves, most unmarked; first known interment: Elizabeth Allison (1766-1835); last known interment: R. Arthur Thomas (1856-1918); Bingham, Craig, Land, Martin, Vincent and Wright are also found here (2) (5) (19) a black cemetery of approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Governor Yarbrough (1857-1914); Malone, Mason and Yarbrough are also common to this cemetery still in use (5) 25 graves; first known interment: Benjamin F. Henderson (1811-1849); last known interment: Thomas Eldridge Thomson (1848-1930); Clem, Harlow, Holt, Massenburg and Tatum are also found here (2) (19) the grave thought to be of Judith Peete Matthews and 2 unmarked child graves (5) Malone 148 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 18 Malone 206 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 14 Maples 76 - 1 - NE Maples 209 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 12 Martin 188 - 2 - E Mason 192 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 31 Massenburg-Henderson 71 - 1 - NE Mathews McCargo-Crutcher 226 - 2 - E T3S, R3W, Sec 36 176 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 23 McClellan 185 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 12 McCoy Chapel McCravy McCuan-Moss 219 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 33 see Bishop 2 - 1- W T1S, R6W, Sec 6 the graves of Nancy L. McCravy (1840-1879) and William McCravy (1838-1911) (1) (5) 39 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 11 also known as Moss Cemetery; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Charles Mitchell Bernard McCully 129 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 23 T2S, R4W, Sec 6 T3S, R3W, Sec 28 T1S, R4W, Sec 28 McDonald 211 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 24 McKinney Number 1 16 - 1 - NW McKinney Number 2 142 - 1 - SW T3S, R5W, Sec 11 McKinney Menefee 198 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 17 186 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 17 Milhous 92 - 1 - NE Mitchell 50 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 12 Mitchell 95 - 1 - NE T2S, R3W, Sec 1 Mitchell 96 - 1 - NE T2S, R3W, Sec 12 Montgomery Mooresville 298 - 1 - NE 256 - 2 - E T2S, R4W, Sec 4 T5S, R3W, Sec 8 T1S, R5W, Sec 6 T1S, R3W, Sec 35 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Elize Crutcher (1798-1838); last known interment: Herman D. Jennings (1906-1918); Clem and Newby are also found here (5) (19) (21) 5 graves; first known interment: Martha L. McClellan (1829-1859); last known interment: Thomas J. McClellan (1811-1887); Davis and Moore are also found here (2) (19) (21) (1788-1827); last known interment: Nancy H. Moss (1816-1895); Hill, McCuan, Strange and Toon are also found in this inactive cemetery (6) (19) 6 graves; first known interment: Almeda C. Black (1857-1879); last known interment: James B. McCully (18491930); Lapington is also found here (5) adjacent to Bridgeforth Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 25 graves; 3 marked graves: Odie Betts, Joe Malone and infant son of Sadie Wynn (5) approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Marcum Sketters (1837-1838); last known interment: Millie E. Graves (1850-1924); Bassham, Calton, McKinney, Shelton, Smith and Sumners are also found here (1) (19) approximately 10 graves; most of the stones are broken; first known interment: ? Marhee (d. 1849); last known interment: E. M. J. (1779-1865); Attie, David and Foote are also found here (5) the grave of the infant McKinney (b. & d. 1852) (2) 14 graves; first known interment: Hepsie Byce Menefee (1812-1879) last known interment: Annie M. Owen (1878-1954); Jones and Terry are also found here (2) (19) 13 graves; first known interment: Sarah Milhous (1805-1823); last known interment: Joseph Overmyer (18231906); Hardin, Hodges and Martin are also found here (2) (19) approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Sarah Ausley Gibson (1849-1888); last known interment: Winfred Elam Marbut (1925-2001); Long, McConnell and Mitchell are also found here (1) (19) 10 graves; first known interment: Leonadas K. Carroll (1852-1853); last known interment: Sewel Verne Mitchell (b. & d. 1898); Groce is also found here (5) (19) also known as Peck Cemetery, established 1862; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Mitchell (1791-1842); last known interment: Earline Dollar (1926-2009); Bailey, Band, Cartwright, Jaret, Jennings, Mitchell, Payne, Roberson and Williamson are common to this cemetery (5) (19) the graves of Mary Steele Montgomery (1797-1831) and James Gibson Montgomery (1781-1854) (2) (19) approximately 80 marked and 2,500 unmarked graves; first known interment: B. F. Dunkin (1820-1823); last known interment: Maudie Cowan (1915-1957); Bailey, Barnes, Bolin, Bradly, Clark, Cowan, Davidson, Dempsey, Dunkin, Fogg, Hafley, Martin, Nelson, Oliver, Seay, Shelton and Vaugh are also found here (2) Limestone 6 Locale Location Morris Cemetery 61 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 8 Morris Moseley Moss Motes 163 - 2 - E 143 - 2 - W 39 - 1 - SW 86 - 1 - NE T3S, R4W, Sec 18 T3S, R5W, Sec 14 see Turner-Allen T2S, R6W, Sec 11 see McCuan-Moss T1S, R3W, Sec 14 5 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Dawson (d. 1831 at 73 years); last known interment: Mary E. Motes Mount Pisgah 132 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 26 Mount Pleasant 56 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 1 Murrah 48 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 18 Myers 125 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 23 Nebo 208 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 1 Nelson 44 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 9 New Beria 123 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 16 New Garden 75 - 1 - NE T2S, R4W, Sec 4 New German 91 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 33 New Hope New Hope New Hope New Hope Church Affiliation and Remarks 10 graves; first known interment: Shadrick Morris (1771-1848); last known interment: Robert Lewis Morris, Jr. (1930-1995); Norris and Trotter are also found here (5) (19) (1842-1903) (2) (21) Mount Pisgah Baptist Church; approximately 420 graves, many marked with fieldstones; first known interment: David L. Taylor (b. & d. 1919); Adams, Baker, Ball, Berzett, Blankenship, Calvert, Carwile, Clinard, Craig, Daniel, Davis, Downs, Ferguson, Flannagan, Garrett, Hall, Hobbs, Jackson, Kelly, Key, Lee, McDole, McGlockin, Pugh, Rouse, Springer, Toon and Weldon are also common to this active cemetery (1) (19) Mount Pleasant Methodist Church, established 1863, now Boyd’s Chapel; also known as Scrouge, Old Scrooge or Scrouge About Cemetery; over 1,000 graves; first known interment: J. F. Hardin (1822-1863); Arnett, Barnes, Black, Broadway, Brock, Clem, Dungy, Eaves, Gates, Hargrove, Hasting, Hodges, Hobbs, Johnson, King, Moore, Norman, Pittman, Powers, Shores, Sims, Smith, Thomas, Tillery, Toone, Wales and Wallace are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (17) (19) 11 graves; first known interment: Mahuldia N. Murrah (1833-1834); last known interment: Joe Craig (19081909); Copeland, Dawson, Hightower and Tisdale are also found here (1) approximately 250 graves; first known interment: David W. Myers (1830-1861); Baugher, Black, Boyd, Carter, Davis, Gibson, Glass, Goodin, Goodwin, Greenhaw, Hayes, Horton, Jarrett, Key, King, Kyle, Lapington, Mitchell, Myers, Nelson, Price, Simpson and White are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (19) Nebo Presbyterian Church; approximately 180 graves; first known interment: Charlie Lewis (1872-1881); Adams, Bauer, Bird, Bivens, Eaton, Gardner, Gibson, Goode, Holt, Marks, McAdams, McElwee, Meredith, Moore, Robert, Rouse, Stewart, Tucker and Vickers are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) approximately 35 marked and 30 unmarked graves; first known interment: M. S. Nelson (1826-1855); last known interment: Richard F. Nelson (1890-1956); Black, Cartwright, Fowler, Karnes, Nelson, Smith and Tilman are also found here (1) (19) (21) New Berea Missionary Baptist Church; a small black cemetery with interments dating from 1971; Beddingfield, Cannon, Crosby, Hargrove, McClain, McDonald, McWilliams, Norman, Pryor and White are found in this cemetery still in use (5) (19) approximately 650 graves; first known interment: Barbara Fisher (1759-1831); Adams, Atkinson, Black, Bradford, Bridgeforth, Broadway, Byers, Clem, Cline, Curry, Dawson, Dugger, Eaves, Gilliam, Grigsby, Hardiman, Hargrove, Hastings, Holt, Huber, Hyde, Joyce, King, Locke, Martin, McWilliams, Phillips, Pylant, Redus, Reeves, Street, Wood and Young are common to this active cemetery (19) (21) also known as Germantown Cemetery; approximately 210 graves; first known interment: Richard Heinrich (1851-1889); Bauer, Boesswetter, Bumpus, Collins, Eisenman, Gey, May, Nichols, Ruf, Rup, Sammet, Schaub and Wessler are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) 126 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 24 New Hope Baptist Church 149 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 13 New Hope Primitive Baptist Church, see Cross Key 269 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 23 a black cemetery of approximately 175 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Lou 270 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 23 Patton Johnson (1851-1921); this cemetery is still in use (5) New Hope Cumberland Presbyterian Church, a black cemetery of approximately 40 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Phillip Jones (d. 1906); Bradley, Fullenwider, Gordon, Ice, Irvine, Johnson, Love, Lowe, Minor, Rice, Robertson, Smith and Watkins can also be found here (5) (19) appears as Malone cemetery of DOT county map; New Oakland Independent Baptist Church, the graves of Silvia Ann Hughey (1822-1904) and Samuel Hughey (1820-1902); it is thought that the Hughey graves were move here from the Hughey cemetery just to the north; new interments here have begun in 2010; DeVine, Hicks, Ivey, Johns, Meadows, Pitts, Pope and Wallace are found here (1) (5) (19) (21) New Oakland 148 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 18 Nicholas Davis Oak Grove 184 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 12 see Davis 9 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 20 also known as Good Springs Cemetery; approximately 275 marked graves and 60 graves marked with Oak Grove 199 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 4 Oakland 223 - 2 - E T5S, R4W, Sec 3 Old Athens 294 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 9 Old Baptist 59 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 9 Old City Old German 294 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 9 see Old Athens 173 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 16 45 graves, many of which are marked with old German script; first known interment: Adam Shatz (1824-1891); fieldstones; first known interment: Robert Samuel Evans (1829-1880); Cates, Chapman, Coffman, Davis, Holden, Long, McCurry, Patterson, Robertson and Weldon are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (19) Oak Grove Congregational Methodist Episcopal Church; a black cemetery of approximately 175 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Charley Bell (1879-1903); Bell, French, Hicks and Malone are also common to this cemetery still in use (5) also known as Taylor-Pride Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 320 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Rev. W. C. Morten (1848-1912); Anderson, Bartlett, Cain, Cattage, Dortch, Ellison, Fletcher, French, Grizzard, Harper, Harris, Hobbs, Jones, Kingston, Lucas, Maclin, Malone, Perry, Pitts, Pryor, Ruffin, Sales, Settle, Troupe and Williams are common to this active cemetery (5) (19) also known as Athens Old Town or Old City Cemetery, circa 1818, approximately 100 graves, most dating from the 1800’s; first known interment: Nancy McKinney (d. 1825); last known interment: William Vasser (d. 1934) Armstrong, Austin, Berry, Boucher, Craig, Crenshaw, Eckeberger, Elliot, Fitten, Graham, Higgins, Irvin, Mason, Richardson, Saunders, Sexton, Shelton, Sides, Sloss and Vasser can be found here (2) (10) (19) 5 graves; first known interment: Mary Ann Lewis (1826-1837); last known interment: Mary Miller (1797-1855); Goodrich is also found in this inactive cemetery (2) Farmer, Pollitz, Schaub, Sharp, Silas and Solomans are common to this cemetery still in use (2) this was once a large cemetery, but very few marked graves remain; first known interment: James Allen (18001856); last known interment: Jesse Holt (1804-1878); Cranford and Scott are also found here (2) a black cemetery adjacent to Lebanon Independent Methodist Church Cemetery; the graves of Abraham Grigsby, Sammie Phelps (1889-1911), Comodor Horton (1890-1918) and Mary Horton (1874-1927) (5) New Garden Pentecostal Church; established 1831; over 700 graves; first known interment: Barbara Fisher (d. 1831); Adams, Atkinson, Bailey, Black, Bradford, Bridgeforth, Clem, Cline, Dawson, Dugger, Hargrove, Martin, McWilliams, Phillips, Reeves, Williams and York are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) Old Holt 278 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 36 Old Lebanon 45 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 8 Old New Garden 74 - 1 - NE T2S, R4W, Sec 4 Old Scrooge Old Shoal Old Town 56 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 1 see Mount Pleasant 188 - 2 - E T3S, R3W, Sec 28 see Martin 294 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 9 see Old Athens Limestone 7 Cemetery O’Neal Locale Location 130 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 26 Church Affiliation and Remarks O’Neal Church of Christ; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: Edna E. Pugh (1925-1927); Abernathy, Adams, Birdsong, Black, Brooks, Brown, Burns, Campbell, Covington, Davis, Garlen, Gover, Gregory, King, Knowles, Moran, Morgan, Sims and White are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (19) 13 graves; first known interment: infant Crutcher (1904-1906); last known interment: David Baker (1936-1937) (5) Parker Chapel United Methodist Church; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: William C. Elmore (1901-1951); Adams, Black, Blizzard, Boll, Davis, Dempsey, Elliott, Elmore, Hardiman, Jett and Southard are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) an active black cemetery of approximately 45 marked and many unmarked graves; first known interment: Dollie Daly (1867-1892); Brown, Coleman, Daly, Eddings, Holloway, Holt, Hughey, Joy, Legg, Lynch, Martindale, Mitchell, Payne, Randolph, Redus, Reed, Scruggs, Trotter and Smith are also found here (5) (19) (21) Parham 88 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 35 Parker Chapel 243 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 11 Payne 53 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 5 Peck Peebles 96 - 1 - NE 259 - 2 - E T2S, R3W, Sec 12 see Mitchell T5S, R3W, Sec 9 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Mary E. Neville (1825-1846); last known interment: Henderson Peete 248 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 23 Persimmon Grove 121 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 22 Pettusville 57 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 10 Phillips 55 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 3 Piney Chapel 153 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 24 Pleasant Grove 168 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 14 Pleasant Point 134 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 31 Lee Peebles (1887-1957); Harn, Hundley and Richardson are also common to this cemetery (2) (5) approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Catherine Crawford (1794-1826); last known interment: Jeanette Mahone Peete (1854-1918); Bennett, Mahone, Southard and Word are also found here (2) (19) Persimmon Grove Chapel Church; a black cemetery of approximately 100 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Lucy Lotic (1872-1881); Horton is common to this cemetery still in use (5) Pettusville Methodist Church; established 1846 over 730 graves; first known interment: David William Pettus (d. 1849); Adams, Andrews, Appleton, Bates, Callahan, Clem, Collins, Daniel, Davis, Dugger, Dunnavant, Fogg, Gibson, Hargrove, Hobbs, Hughey, Jackson, King, Lewis, Loveless, Marbery, Martin, Rochell, Spence, Stanford, Wallace, Whitfield and Wray are also found in this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) the graves of Martha Cooley (1822-1856), Laura P. Cooley (1854-1857) and Captain Thomas Phillips (d. 1857 at 70 years) can be found here (2) 9 marked graves; once a larger cemetery, now it is nearly destroyed; first known interment: Martha S. Hoke (1790-1846); last known interment: Sylvia Jean Bailey (1947-2005), the first grave since 1928; Couch, Crawford and Hunt are also found here (2) (5) (19) Pleasant Grove Church; a black cemetery of approximately 270 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Mabel Jones (1901-1902); Bartlett, Cain, Collier, Crutcher, Davis, Fletcher, Green, Harris, Jones, King, Kirby, Malone, Moore, Noble and Vaughn are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) approximately 270 graves; first known interment: James G. Baker (1821-1888); Baker, Brown, Campbell, Clark, Coleman, DeBoard, Griffin, Haggard, Hodson, Malone, McGlocklin, McMahan, McLemore, Rodgers, Sherriff, Terry, White, Webb and Wooldridge are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) Polly Malone Poplar Creek 225 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 35 see Malone 117 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 23 Poplar Creek Baptist Church, organized in 1818, established 1826; approximately 300 graves; first known Poplar Creek 136 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 13 Proctor Proctor 200 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 4 202 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 34 Pryor Pryor-Thatch 221 - 2 - E 260 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 22 see Harris T5S, R3W, Sec 16 Pryor-Thatch Memorial Gardens, established 1985; a new black cemetery of approximately 20 graves; first Quarter Lot 252 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 28 Ragland 247 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 22 Rambo 78 - 1 - NE T2S, R4W, Sec 12 Reid 279 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 26 Reunion 77 - 1 - SE Riddle 137 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 30 Ripley 118 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 26 Roberson 7 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 14 Robinson 60 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 8 T2S, R4W, Sec 12 interment: Lee Gilbert (1868-1871); Batts, Black, Bloodworth, Brooks, Crouch, Easter, Gee, Gilbert, Gora, Graham, McCormack, McCune, Meadows, Motters, Nixon, Owens, Poole, Posey, Raney, Rogers, Thompson, Weir, Willett and Williamson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (5) (19) Poplar Creek Church; a black cemetery of approximately 280 marked graves; first known interment: Frank Reed (1898-1899); Allen, Bates, Batts, Binford, Bloodworth, Hobson, Irving, Magnusson, Malone, Nixon, Petty, Rich, Shoemaker, Shoulders, Usery and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) the graves of Dr. James W. Proctor (1833-1877), M. J. Proctor (d. 1907 at 69 years), Mrs. Mattie Lou Proctor Williamson (d. 1897 at 20 years) and Edward Earnest Proctor (d. 1899 at 20 years) (5) (19) known interment: Roberta Taylor (1907-1988); Fletcher, Harris, Hundley, Love, Patton, Smith, Steele, Taylor and Thatch can be found in this active cemetery (5) (19) a black cemetery with approximately 30 marked and over 100 unmarked graves; first known interment: Lucinda Jones (d. 1886); Holman and Vaughn are also found in this active cemetery (5) (19) approximately 290 graves; first known interment: Annie Edwards (1882-1943); Anderson, Baker, Bradley, Cheatom, Dancy, Dorsey, Driskill, Fletcher, Grigsby, Horton, Jones, Langford, Malone, Parham, Rice, Tisdale, Washington, Wheeler and Wiggins are also common to this active cemetery (3) (5) (19) approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Sam D. Stephenson (d. 1867); last known interment: Reuben L. Willett (1840-1919); Bradshaw, Kirkland, Rambo and Willett are also found in this cemetery (5) (19) approximately 12 graves; first known interment: Alfred Putnam Reid, Sr. (1838-1864); Ward is also found in this long dormant cemetery (5) (19) Reunion Church of Christ; over 430 graves; first known interment: Mary E. Crawford (1857-1860); Adams, Allison, Baker, Bedford, Bowers, Bradford, Bradshaw, Clarke, Davis, Guthrie, Haggermaker, Holt, Montgomery, Nye, Peace, Robison, Vining and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) also known as Floyds Cemetery or Henderson Cemetery; approximately 40 marked graves, many others with fieldstones; first known interment: M. H. Gilbert (1812-1873); Black, Cates, Hamilton, Marks, Riddle and Rogers are also found in this active cemetery (2) (19) since 1837, approximately 235 graves; first known interment: John N. Biard (1780-1839); Abernathy, Allen, Baker, Bates, Battles, Black, Bullington, Dudley, Gilbert, Hamilton, Holt, Hudson, Jernigan, Marks, Ripley, Rudder, Russell, Scruggs, Shaw and Turner are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) approximately 10 graves; first known interment: daughter Martha F. Jones (1872-1873), last known interment: mother Martha F. Jones (d. 1898 at 53 years); Patterson and Roberson are also found here (1) (19) 13 legible stones and many graves marked with fieldstones; first known interment: Hesakiah Robinson (17841852); last known interment: Lonnie E. Robinson (1881-1955); Davis and Rochell are also found here (2) (19) the grave of Joe Robinson (no dates) (5) Robinson Roselawn Round Island 280 - 1 - SW T3S, R5W, Sec 3 162 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 9 over 4,900 graves in this new cemetery (2) (19) 203 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 34 Round Island Baptist Church; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: James S. Bell (1815-1834); Rutherford Saint Mark 107 - 2 - W T3S, R7W, Sec 14 65 - 1 - NW T1S, R4W, Sec 19 Armstrong, Bell, Brock, Christopher, Cooley, Dodd, Gray, LeCroix, McClung, McLemore, Mullins, Neely, Owen, Raney, Roberts, Robinson and Simpson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) the graves of Maj. Thomas Goodrich (1776-1850), Edward B. Lewis (1819-1850), Mary Ann Lewis (18261837), George W. Miller (1799-1852) and Mary Miller (d. 1855 at 58 years) (21) Limestone 8 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks established 1943, approximately 525 graves; first known interment: William J. Patterson (1872-1944); Adams, Anderson, Beasley, Bullington, Christopher, Coffman, Corder, Craig, Daniel, Davis, Dodd, Gaston, Graves, Gray, Hannah, Harrison, Heathcoat, Hicks, Jackson, Kellum, Kieff, McGuire, Patterson, Pugh, Slaton, Smith, Townsend, White and Woodard are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) across from Salem Methodist Church; approximately 315 graves; first known interment: Abner Alloway (17611835); Beasely, Bridgeforthm, Carter, Christopher, Corder, Gray, Griggs, Harrison, Hicks, Kieff, Lovell, Patterson, Smith, Starkey, Strange and Wilkinson are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) Salem (new) 28 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 24 Salem (old) 30 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 24 Sampson Chapel Sandlin 150 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 18 the church has been removed and no evidence of the cemetery remains (5) 99 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 14 established 1863, approximately 950 graves; first known interment: Robert Patterson Sandlin (1815-1863); Sardis Spring 156 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 30 Scrouge Scrouge About Sherbert 56 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 1 see Mount Pleasant 56 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 1 see Mount Pleasant 116 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 2 the graves of 4 members of the Sherbert family; the infant Ida Lou (d. 1916), Leroy (1897-1917), J. C. (1871- Shoemaker 105 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 33 Slave Smith 151 - 1 - SE T2S, R4W, Sec 13 5 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 2 Smith 31 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 25 Smith 63 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 18 Smithfield 69 - 1 - NE T1S, R4W, Sec 30 Solomons Temple Spence Stewart 215 - 2 - E 263 - 1 - NE 213 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 5 T1S, R4W, Sec 2 T4S, R4W, Sec 6 Sunny Hill 144 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 27 Swancott Sylone 266 - 2 - E 66 - 1 - NE T5S, R3W, Sec 15 Swancott Church T1S, R4W, Sec 24 also spelled Cylone, established 1850, approximately 335 graves; first known interment: Rachel Martindale Tanner 214 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 32 Tate 267 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 14 Taylor-Pride Temperance Oak 1927) and Ida Lou (1875-1953) can be found in this inactive cemetery (1) approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Nancy Burney Rose (1796-1871); last known interment: Anthony M. Williams (1963-2010); Boyd, Edmondson, Flanagan, Gray, Matthews, Moss, Ramsey, Robertson, Rose, Tucker, Varnell, Williams and York are also found here (1) (5) (19) 10 graves; first known interment: S. F. Smith (d. 1895); last known interment Hazel Smith (1911-1942); Scott is also found here (1) (5) 10 legible stones, several graves marked with limestone rocks; first known interment: Joshua Smith (18211900); last known interment: Sina B. McGuire (1874-1955) (1) approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Missouri O’Daniell (d. 1811 at 28 years); last known interment: Sina B. McGuire (1874-1955); Cox, Croce, Dawson, Groce, McDonald, Miller, Mitchell, Scott and Smith are also found in this inactive cemetery (5) (19) (21) a black cemetery of approximately 200 marked and several hundred unmarked graves; first known interment: Martha Brown (1862-1867); Bell, Brown, Hargrove, Holt, Horton, Jackson, Malone, McWilliams, Moore, Phillips, Springer, Washington and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (19) the grave of an infant Spence (b. & d. 1871) and 4 graves marked with fieldstones (5) 14 graves; first known interment: Mary C. Stewart (1812-1883); last known interment: Addie Stewart Kitchens (1879-1953); Davis and McCormack are also found here (2) (5) (190 Sunny Hill Church; approximately 175 graves; first known interment: Maxine Dodd (1930-1935); Agee, Allen, Barnes, Baugher, Black, Brackeen, Carter, Dodd, Ferguson, Hagermaker, Harwell, Looney, Miller, Nave, Neely, Newton, Nixon, Roberts, Smith and Waller are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) (1827-1850); Brock, Clem, Daly, Davis, Eaves, Elliott, Higgins, Hodges, Holland, Mealer, Robinson, Smith, Sterling, Vickers, Wales and Watkins are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (19) (21) Tanner United Methodist Church; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: Albert R. S. Wells (18831884); Anderson, Beckham, Carter, Chandler, Elmore, Holt, Johnson, Kyle, McClure, Moyers, Scott, Simmons, Stewart, Swanner, Waldrep and Wells are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) also known as Ashford Cemetery; the graves of Uriah Milton Tate (1814-1845), Enos Tate (1782-1849) and Thomas Tate Ashford (1857-1930) are found here (2) (19) 223 - 2 - E T5S, R4W, Sec 3 see Oakland 101 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 29 Temperance Oak Church; approximately 105 graves; first known interment: Varnell Davis (b. & d. 1880); Thatch 257 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 8 Thatch 265 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 16 Thatch-Mann Adams, Barker, Barnes, Berzett, Blakely, Boyd, Boyed, Campbell, Carr, Cleveland, Coleman, Cribbs, Davis, Foster, Glanton, Green, Hardaway, Hill, Kelley, Landtroop, Moore, Noblitt, Pitts, Sandlin, Sides, Spry, Stinnett, Taylor, Tribble, Tucker and West are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (19) Sardis Springs Baptist Church; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Margie Elizabeth McNeely (d. 1935); Bailey, Blackburn, Bradford, Browning, Carroll, Hargrove, Long, McCormick, Nave, Osborn, Pressnell, Roberts, Ray, Russell, Smith and Van Dyke are common to this active cemetery (2) (5) (19) 291 - 1 - SW T3S, R5W, Sec 11 Alexander, Britton, Bullington, Casteel, Coffman, Davis, Glasco, Goode, Graham, Hamilton, Haraway, Matthews, McLemore, Moss, Ramsey and Rose are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) 8 graves, but many broken stones are evidence of others; first known interment is known to be before 1834; Hussey and Thatch are common to this long inactive cemetery (21) an active black cemetery of over 25 graves; first known interment: George Thatch (1844-1889); Fletcher, Harris, Hundley, Love, Patton, Smith and Thatch are among the recent interments (5) (19) established in 1956; approximately 900 graves; Allen, Anderson, Bailey, Baker, Batts, Bell, Benford, Brown, Cain, Caldwell, Cosby, Crooks, Crutcher, David, Davis, Farrar, Fletcher, Gilbert, Harris, Hobbs, Holt, Horton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Mahaley, Malone, McLin, Redus, Robinson, Sledge, Smith, Sowell, Stovall, Townsend, Turner, White, Wiley and Woodruff are common to this cemetery still in use (19) (20) Thomas Chappell Thompson 225 - 2 - E 17 - 2 - W T3S, R4W, Sec 35 see Malone T3S, R6W, Sec 16 the grave of Casander “Cass” Thompson (d. 1930 at 61 years), along with many unmarked graves; Ragsdale Tillery 85 - 1 -NE T1S, R3W, Sec 12 Todd 10 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 22 Townsend 110 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 7 Townsend-Taylor 217 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 29 Turner-Allen 143 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 14 Union Hill 1 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 6 can also be found in this cemetery (5) (19) 9 graves; first known interment: Sarah K. Freeman (1844-1849); last known interment: Angeline Tillery (18501935); Goodwin is also found here (2) (19) approximately 80 graves; first known interment: James W. Todd (1853-1873); Brooks, Corder, Ezell, Fain, Hicks, Roberson and Thomas are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) 15 graves; first known interment: Eliza S. Wofford (1812-1833); last known interment: William Polk Jenkins (1853-1937); Bonner, Childress, Farley, Pebley and Townsend are also found here (1) (5) (19) the graves of Thomas Townsend (1826-1871) and John Taylor (1858-1908) along with approximately 50 unmarked graves can be found here (2) also known as Moseley Cemetery; a black cemetery of 17 graves; first known interment: Gilbert Turner (18351902); Allen, Furr, Malone, Patrick and Tolliver are also found in this cemetery last used in 1982 (5) (19) Union Hill Church; 9 marked and 5 unmarked graves; first known interment: Susan P. Bailey (1835-1899); Cornelius and Hulsey are also common to this rarely used cemetery (18) (19) Limestone 9 Cemetery Valley View Locale Location 140 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 16 Wallace 111 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 5 Wallace 191 - 2 - W T3S, R6W, Sec 36 Walton 261 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 11 Weir Weir-Blair 133 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 36 103 - 1 - SW T2S, R6W, Sec 32 Wesley Chapel 189 - 1 - SE T3S, R3W, Sec 27 West 166 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 21 West Hobbs Street 159 - 1 - SW T3S, R4W, Sec 7 Wid Legg 18 - 1 - NW Wiggins 167 - 1 - SE T3S, R4W, Sec 14 T1S, R5W, Sec 4 T4S, R3W, Sec 24 Church Affiliation and Remarks Valley View Church of Christ; approximately 185 graves; first known interment: Roxie Williams (1896-1897); Adams, Baker, Barker, Britton, Chapman, Conger, Ferrell, Gatlin, Hardy, Hooie, Howard, Hudson, McKinney, Rogers, Smith, Thompson and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) approximately 175 graves; first known interment: George Pettey (1777-1841); Allison, Ball, Bates, Brooks, Cannon, Chittam, Cox, Davis, Dollar, Elledge, Ezell, Grigsby, Hamilton, Hargrove, Holbert, Jenkins, Johnson, McElyea, McLemore, Rogers and Weir are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (19) approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Mrs. L. C. Stewart (1854-1881); Andrews, Baker, Guess, Hall, Miller, Moyers, Nixon, Rector and Wallace are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) 9 graves; first known interment: Benjamin Franklin Walton (b. & d. 1823); last known interment: King Walton (d. 1906); Avent and Smith are also found here (2) (19) the grave of Sarah Willbanks McKinney (1834-1908) 7 marked graves; first known interment: Mary Crawford Blair (1808-1847); last known interment: Jennie Weir Cox (1861-1919); Weir and Brown are also found here; there is evidence that this was once a much larger cemetery than it is now (5) (19) former site of Wesley Chapel Church; approximately 380 graves; first known interment: Eddie B. Vincent (18841895); Abernathy, Burroughs, Cary, Elkins, Harbin, Ivey, Landers, Lovell, Pepper, Roberts, Rucker, Sloan, Smith, Taylor, Throneberry, Whitley and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (19) 10 graves; first known interment: Cornella I. Townsend (1840-1841); last known interment: Bettie T. West (1836-1858); West and Parker are common to this cemetery (5) (19) also known as Hine and Hobbs Street Cemetery, West Hobbs Street Church of Christ; over 250 graves; first known interment: Roney Fraser (1857-1870); Allen, David, Davis, Fraser, Grigsby, Harris, Howell, Jackson, Jones, Lockhart, Malone, Mason, Rivers and Yarbrough are common to this active cemetery (19) approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Ora L. Rogers (1877-1878); Cobble, Elliott, Garner, Greeson, Guthrie, Pitts, Powers, Rogers, Shelton and Sims are common to this active cemetery (1) (5) (19) (21) a black cemetery of 12 graves behind Apostolic Christian Church; Robert E. Lee Wiggins (1907-1915); last known interment: Ophelia Wiggins (1892-1977); Collier, Griffis, Holloway, Jones and Lee are also common to this cemetery still in use (3) (5) (19) 4 marked and numerous unmarked graves; Eliza J. Withers Jones (1823-1901), Clement Clay Withers (18311859), Palmyra Jordan Withers (1806-1864) and Palmyra Jones Southard (1857-1889) (5) Withers 249 - 2 - E Witty Witty 41 - 1 - NW T2S, R6W, Sec 11 several graves marked only by fieldstone (1) 49 - 1 - NW T2S, R5W, Sec 12 5 graves; Alice V. Witty (1841-1916), George Witty (1805-1865), Ophelia M. Witty (1853-1869) and Alice S. C. Woodsides Word of Faith Yarbrough 253 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 32 located at the plantation known as Woodsides, this cemetery has been completely destroyed (5) 220 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 10 see Davis Temple 113 - 1 - SW T3S, R6W, Sec 9 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Archibald N. Yarbrough (1843-1862); last known interment: Johnson (1860-1869) and infant Johnson (b. & d. 1875) (5) (8) Yarbrough 138 - 2 - W T3S, R5W, Sec 17 Zeitler 258 - 2 - E T3S, R3W, Sec 9 Martha A. Yarbrough (1850-1929) (1) (19) a black cemetery of approximately 25 marked graves; first known interment: F. O. Moseley (1903-1913); last known interment: Melvinia Beddingfield (1868-1974); Bell, Cannon, Fletcher, Malone, Mason, Phelps, Stork and Yarbrough are also found here (5) (19) once contained approximately 100 graves; no marked graves remain; Edwards, Grantland, Jones, Lynch, Peebles, Russell, Sandefur, Thatch and Troup are known to be buried here (5) Cemeteries of Unknown Name Cemetery Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Locale 26 - 1 - NW 40 - 1 - SW 46 - 1 - SW 131 - 1 - SW 146 - 2 - W 160 - 1 - SE 174 - 1 - SE 193 - 2 - W 224 - 2 - E 228 - 2 - E 246 - 2 - E 274 - 2 - E Location Church Affiliation and Remarks T1S, R5W, Sec 18 T2S, R6W, Sec 11 T2S, R5W, Sec 7 T2S, R5W, Sec 23 T3S, R4W, Sec 30 T3S, R4W, Sec 7 T2S, R3W, Sec 13 near the former site of New Zion Church T4S, R5W, Sec 6 T5S, R4W, Sec 2 T4S, R4W, Sec 25 near New Zion Missionary Church T4S, R3W, Sec 17 T3S, R4W, Sec 29 Cemeteries of Uncertain Location Locale Location Adams Cemetery not plotted north of AL 20 in Mooresville 5 graves; first known interment: John Henry Adams (1823-1844); last known interment: Sophia Brown Adams (d. 1848) (5) Church Affiliation and Remarks Bibb 231 - 2 - E T4S, R3W, Sec 30 Beaty-Crenshaw not plotted unknown approximately 35 graves; first known interment: David Porter Bibb (1814-1865); last known interment: Camilla Madding Bibb (d. 1970); Bradley, Eggleston, Ellington and Lindsay are also found here (2) Jerome Beaty (1820-1830), Lucretia Beaty (1811-1822), Narcissa Crenshaw (1813-1833) and Robert F. Crenshaw (b. & d. 1833) are said to be found here (19) editor’s note: we have unresolvable issues with this cemetery being identified on the county highway map as Houston Cemetery; perhaps this is #229 or the unnamed cemetery to the west of #229. Limestone 10 Cemeteries of Uncertain Location (Continued) Locale Location Blanche Brown Cemetery not plotted not plotted unknown Veto Church Affiliation and Remarks Brundidge not plotted approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Rebecca Kyle (d. 1820); last known interment: John Brown (1867-1924); Adkins, Brown, Chilcoat, Gentry and Kyle are common to this cemetery (7) N. side of Quinn Road, the grave of Margret MCGinnis Brundidge (1774-1843) at 69 years) (1) (19) Cain 165 - 2 - E T3S, R4W, Sec 22 Carroll not plotted Elkmont Chambers Collier 254 - 2 - E 262 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 1 T5S, R3W, Sec 11 1 mile W. of Athens Copeland Cottonport Crabb Family Cross Key Crutcher 179 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 27 286 - 2 - E T5S, R4W, Sec 24 not plotted unknown 122 - 1 - SW T2S, R5W, Sec 16 .5 mile west of not plotted Cambridge Lane Denson 287 - 2 - E T4S, R4W, Sec 5 Faulkner 81 - 1 - NE T1S, R3W, Sec 5 Fisher Fowlks Gipsey not plotted not plotted 42 - 1 - NW unknown unknown T2S, R5W, Sec 5 Goldman Gray Hall Hamlen Hancock-Grigory 93 - 1 - NE 276 - 1 - SW 64 - 1 - NE 72 - 1 - NE 21 - 1 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 35 T2S, R6W, Sec 12 T1S, R4W, Sec 15 T1S, R4W, Sec 27 T1S, R5W, Sec 3 not plotted NE corner of Limestone County Hatchett the graves of Allison Cain (1800-1862) and Etha Simmons; Mary Green Malone is believed to be buried here (2) 6 graves; first known interment: Warren Calvin Carroll (b. & d, 1901); last known interment: Charles Edward Carroll (1896-1921); Killingsworth is also found here (19) the graves of Eliza Smith (d. 1825), Edward Smith, Eliza Smith and John Smith are known to be found here (5) the graves of Mary Harrison Collier (1815-1868), Julia Hargraves Collier (1854-1858), Percy Dent Collier (1840-1861), Mary Harrison (1840-1868) and possibly Thomas Bouldin Collier (d. 1869) are found here (5) also known as Tucker Cemetery; approximately 195 graves; graves moved to Hayden Cemetery in Madison County due to the construction of interstate 65 (5) 4 graves; Elzira Crabb Bradley (1819-1850), Mary Smith Crabb (1788-1866), Samuel Crabb (1829-1862) and Stephen Crabb (1778-1858) (19) approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Susan Dison (1890-1965); this cemetery still in use (1) a black cemetery; the graves of John H. Crutcher (1904-1906), Percy Crutcher (d. 1918) and Mennie Crutcher (d. 1927) are found here (5) a black cemetery of approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Hester Denson (d. 1910); this cemetery is still in use (5) 9 graves; first known interment: Candice Faulkner (1870-1879); last known interment: Susan Josephine Morell Faulkner (1868-1918); Bland and Shannon are also found here (2) (19) the grave of Sherman Allen (1890-1956) is said to be buried here (19) the graves of Revolutionary War soldier Abner Alloway Strange (1761-1835) and Mary Strange (d. 1860 at 78 years) (1) the grave of Nancy Goldman (1801-?) (2) the grave of Lucinda Martin Gray (1818-1858); William Gray is also said to be buried here (1) the grave of Henry Hall (1777-1837) (2) the grave of Elizabeth Hamlen (1823-1828) (2) 12 graves; first known interment: Caroline Hancock (d. 1836-1837); last known interment: Noah Hancock (1809-1861) (2) (5) the graves of Catherine Hatchett (1971-1871), Edward Hatchett (1791-1876) and James E. Hatchett (18251904) (7) Hobert Holbert Horton Public Jaggers not plotted T2S, R6W, Sec 32 a TVA survey from the 1930’s reports approximately 10 graves (15) not plotted unknown approximately 25 graves (5) not plotted T2S, R5W, Sec 4 approximately 25 unmarked graves (5) 227 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 14 the grave of Ann Jaggers (1799-1852); many others marked with fieldstones; Jacobs is also known to be found Jones Farm King King Legg 289 - 2 - W T4S, R5W, Sec 21 290 - 2 - E T5S, R3W, Sec 13 281 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 13 not plotted Athens Lockhart not plotted unknown Lucas not plotted on an island when Wheeler Lake filled McCormack 37 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 24 McKissack not plotted on Elkton Rd., just past Elm, Athens Mount Carmel not plotted unknown Mount Rozell Murphy not plotted 80 - 1 - SE Newby not plotted Nobil Peck 195 - 2 - W not plotted Petty Prospect not plotted not plotted in this inactive cemetery (1) (19) the single grave of Zander Mattew (1852-1917) which is now underwater (5) approximately 4 graves; two marked: Fannie King (1829 - ?) and John D. King (1850-1910) (5) (19) a large black cemetery with many fieldstone markers; one marked grave: Sim King (1851-1916) (5) 7 graves; first known interment: Fate Gilbert (1840-1941); Coffman, Johnson, Maples and Pryor are common to this active black cemetery (19) 8 graves; first known interment: Harriet Moore (d. 1831); last known interment: James R. Lockhart (1782-1872); Fletcher, Harris and Hayes are also found here (2) a black cemetery of approximately 25 graves; only two graves have dates: Wyde Lucas (d. 1892) and Simon Townsend (d. 1896) (5) 11 graves; first known interment: Amanda McCormack (1817-1840); last known interment: Monroe McCormack (1829-1910); Dawson is also common to this cemetery (1) a black cemetery of 5 graves; first known interment: Frank C. Hayes (1864-19490; last known interment: Pearl H. Johnson (1898-1973) (5) Elmira Caroline Halbert Legg (1862-1919) and William Edward Legg (1860-1936) are known to be found in this inactive cemetery (19) unknown on Bain Road in T2S, R3W, Sec 7 Ridgelawn Drive, Athens T4S, R5W, Sec 5 .5 miles SE of Bethel N.W. of Coxey unknown the graves of Martha J. Murphy (1838-1840), Amanda M. Murphy (1848-1856), Sgt. James J. Bradshaw and Marvin Boyd (5) established 1853, 9 graves; first known interment: Matthew Newby (1793-1853); last known interment: Sallie A. Newby (1835-1910); Kennemer is also found here (2) Mari Nobil (b. 1824) and N. L. B. (b. 1826) (5) 9 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Mitchell (1791-1842); last known interment: Susan E. Williamson (1822-1859); Bailey is also found here (7) the graves of George Petty (1777-1841) and Elizabeth Petty (1777-1854) (7) Marion Alonzo Harbin (1877-1933) is known to be found here (19) Limestone 11 Cemeteries of Uncertain Location (Continued) Cemetery Puryear Roden Roper Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks not plotted unknown the graves of James Samuel “Jim” Puryear (1866-1890), Nancy Melvina Puryear (1828-1907), Samueal Washington Puryear (1809-1893), and Virginia Lodeska “Jennie” Puryear Wigginton (1855-1890) are known to be found in this inactive cemetery (19) the graves of Betty Roden (1809-1878), Leonard Roden (1802-1871) and Dany (sic) Roden (1807-1887) (1) 273 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 11 2 miles SW not plotted the grave of Lucy Jane Bean (1861-1923) of Ardmore the graves of Mores (sic) Sanderson (1788-1844), Henderson A. Bullington (1809-1860) and Elizabeth Ann Bullington (1815-1883) are known to be found in this inactive cemetery (1) Sanderson 32 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 25 Temperence Oak Thompson 13 - 1 - NW T1S, R6W, Sec 29 not plotted unknown Thompson Tucker Vernon Walnut Grove not plotted Lister 286 - 2 - E T5S, R4W, Sec 24 see Cottonport 79 - 1 - SE T2S, R3W, Sec 7 1 marked grave remains, evidence of between 15 and 20 others; Elizabeth E. Vernon (1819-1881) (2) 20 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 8 1.5 miles beyond Walnut Grove Church; 2 legible stones; other graves marked with fieldstones; Elias Legg (d. Williams 3 - 1 - NW Woodlawn Wooley not plotted unknown 25 - 1 - NW T1S, R5W, Sec 21 T1S, R6W, Sec 3 4 members of the Thompson family, originally buried in Hesters Chapel Cemetery and later moved to the Thompson home; Donna Jean (1963-1972), James Richard (1966-1972), James Richard (1934-?), and Peggy Jean (1938-1981) are known to be found here (5) (19) the grave of James R. Thompson (1934-2007) (19) 1838) and Jefferson B. Woolsey (no dates) (1) approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Rhoda Shelton Coffman (1794-1853); last known interment: Ray Lee Moore (1960-2002); Cowan, Hendrix, Johnson, Long, Mankins, Newman, Townsend and Williams are also found here (1) (5) (19) the graves of Joel Wooley (1783-1800), Robert Goldman (1831-1875) and Maria Wooley (1804-1876) (1) (5) Sources 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Limestone County Cemeteries, Vol. 1. Athens, Alabama: Limestone County Historical Society, 1977. Limestone County Cemeteries, Vol. 2. Athens, Alabama: Limestone County Historical Society, 1978. The Heritage of Limestone County, Alabama, Vol. 42. Clanton, Alabama: Heritage Publishing Consultants, Inc., 1998. Personal correspondence with Wayne E. Easter of Woodbridge, Virginia. Smith, Linda H. Tombstone Inscriptions of Limestone County, Alabama. Athens, Alabama: Limestone County Historical Society, 1993. USGenWeb Archives. Limestone County, Alabama. 6 February 2006. <ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/linestone/cemetery/mccuan.txt>. Gandrud, Pauline Jones. Alabama Records. Vol. 24. Valley Leaves. Vol. 4, No. 1. Huntsville, Alabama: Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, Inc., September, 1969. Valley Leaves. Vol. 6, No. 2. Huntsville, Alabama: Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, Inc., December, 1971. Valley Leaves. Vol. 7, No. 4. Huntsville, Alabama: Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, Inc., June, 1973. Valley Leaves. Vol. 14, No. 4. Huntsville, Alabama: Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, Inc., June, 1980. Valley Leaves. Vol. 25, No. 1. Huntsville, Alabama: Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, Inc., September, 1990. Limestone County Cemeteries, Vol. 3. Athens, Alabama: Limestone County Historical Society, 1978. Dement Cemetery Registry, compiled by James Bascom Rose, Jr., Mildred Rose Parham and Kennon Parham, an unpublished manuscript reproduced by the Birmingham Public Library, c. 1990. Douthat, James L. Wheeler Reservoir Cemeteries. Signal Mountain, Tennessee: Mountain Press, 1987. Personal correspondence with John Rankin of Madison, Alabama. Interment.net. Cemeteries of Limestone County, Alabama. 29 May 2006. <http://www.interment.net/data/ua/al/limestone.htm>. Union Hill Cemetery. 27 February 2007. <http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/5161/Limestone/unionhill.html>. Limestone County Cemeteries. 11 March 2016. <http://www.findagrave.com>. Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance. 21 October 2009. <http://Alabama-cemetery-preservation.com/>. Cemeteries of Northern Alabama. 7 May 2013. <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com>. Limestone 12 Numerical List of Cemeteries 1. Union Hill 2. McCravy 3. Williams 4. Hesters Chapel 5. Smith 6. Arthur Number 1 7. Roberson 8. Elledge 9. Oak Grove 9. Good Springs 10. Todd 11. Arthur Number 2 12. Harmond 13. Temperence Oak 14. Evans 15. Gaston Chapel 16. McKinney No. 1 17. Thompson 18. Wid Legg 19. Hightower 20. Walnut Grove 21. Hancock-Grigory 22. Grigsby 23. Adams 24. Legg 25. Wooley 26. Unknown 27. Browning 135. Davchport 135. Henderson 136. Poplar Creek 137. Riddle 137. Floyds 137. Henderson 138. Yarbrough 139. Farrow 140. Valley View 141. Limestone 142. McKinney Number 2 143. Turner-Allen 143. Moseley 144. Sunny Hill 145. Burrell 146. Unknown 147. Hughey 148. Malone 149. Cross Key 149. New Hope 150. Sampson Chapel 151. Slave 152. Holt 153. Piney Chapel 154. Athens 155. Fielding 156. Sardis Spring 157. Bottom 158. Holt 159. West Hobbs Street 159. Hine and Hobbs Street 160. Unknown 161. Athens City 162. Roselawn 163. Morris 164. Johnson 28. Salem 28. Howard 29. Craig 30. Salem 31. Smith 32. Sanderson 33. Cunningham 34. Dupree 35. Christopher 36. Easter 37. McCormack 38. Lindsey 39. Moss 39. McCuan-Moss 40. Unknown 41. Witty 42. Gipsey 43. Collier 43. Leonard 44. Nelson 45. Old Lebanon 45. Lebanon 46. Unknown 47. Grigsby 48. Murrah 49. Witty 50. Mitchell 51. Gray 165. Cain 166. West 167. Wiggins 168. Pleasant Grove 169. Johnston 170. Isoms Chapel 183. Fairview 184. Nicholas Davis 184. Davis 185. McClellan 186. Menefee 187. Bethel 188. Old Shoal 188. Martin 189. Wesley Chapel 190. Gordon 191. Wallace 192. Mason 193. Unknown 194. Cox 195. Nobil 196. Binford 197. Benford 198. McKinney 199. Oak Grove 200. Proctor 201. Harris 202. Proctor 203. Round Island 204. Bethlehem 204. Hine-Malone 205. Hatchett 205. Hackett 206. Malone 207. Hobbs 208. Nebo 52. Atkinson-Harlow 52. Harlow 53. Payne 54. Bailes 55. Phillips 56. Mount Pleasant 56. Scrouge 56. Scrouge About 56. Old Scrooge 57. Pettusville 58. Hodges 59. Old Baptist 60. Robinson 61. Morris 62. Hasting 63. Smith 64. Hall 65. Saint Mark 66. Sylone 66. Cylone 67. Antioch Number 1 68. Antioch Number 2 68. Grace 69. Smithfield 70. Clay 71. Massenburg-Henderson 72. Hamlen 73. Black 209. Maples 210. Lucas 211. Bridgeforth 211. McDonald 212. Lucas 213. Stewart 214. Tanner 215. Solomons Temple 216. Beulah Land 216. Lakeview 217. Townsend-Taylor 218. Macklin 219. Bishop 219. McCoy Chapel 220. Davis Temple 220. Jacobs Well 220. Word of Faith 221. Pryor 221. Harris 222. Garrett 223. Taylor-Pride 223. Oakland 224. Unknown 225. Malone 225. Polly Malone 225. Thomas Chappell 226. Mathews 227. Jaggers 228. Unknown 229. Beaty-Crenshaw 229. Houston 230. Buckhannan 231. Bibb 232. Bibb 233. Gamble 234. Donaldson 74. Old New Garden 75. New Garden 76. Maples 77. Reunion 78. Rambo 79. Vernon 80. Murphy 81. Faulkner 82. Hopwood 83. Gatlin 84. Delap-Clement 84. Kull 85. Tillery 86. Motes 87. Johnson 88. Parham 89. Jones 90. Hatchett 91. New German 91. Germantown 92. Milhous 93. Goldman 94. Furgason 95. Mitchell 96. Peck 96. Mitchell 97. Concord 98. Barker 235. Bryan Farm 236. Jones 237. Foster 238. Jones 239. Glover 240. Anderson 241. Anderson 242. Fletcher 243. Parker Chapel 244. Harrison 245. Kimball-Fox 246. Unknown 247. Ragland 248. Peete 249. Withers 250. Hundley 250. Carney 250. Druid’s Grove 250. Jones-Donnell 251. Amerson 252. Quarter Lot 253. Woodsides 254. Chambers 255. Center Star 256. Mooresville 257. Thatch 258. Zeitler 259. Peebles 260. Pryor-Thatch 261. Walton 262. Collier 263. Spence 264. Blackwell-Collier 265. Thatch 266. Swancott 267. Tate 99. Sandlin 100. Higgins 101. Temperance Oak 102. Lentzville 103. Weir-Blair 104. Hughes 105. Shoemaker 106. Little Elk 107. Rutherford 108. Lucy 109. Dement 120. Elk View Memorial 120. Elk River 121. Persimmon Grove Chapel 122. Cross Key 123. New Beria 124. Berea 125. Myers 126. New Hope 127. Collier 128. Johnson 129. McCully 130. O’Neal 131. Unknown 132. Mount Pisgah 133. Weir 134. Pleasant Point 135. Davenport 267. Ashford 268. Hundley 269. New Hope 270. New Hope 271. Edmonson 272. Hardin 273. Roden 274. Unknown 275. Bullington 276. Gray 277. Grigsby 278. Old Holt 279. Reid 280. Robinson 281. King 282. Maclin 283. Apostolic Christian 284. Cain 285. Coleman 286. Cottonport 286. Tucker 287. Denson 288. Johnson 289. Jones Farm 290. Limestone Memorial 291. Thatch-Mann 292. Black 292. Alexander 293. Evans 294. Old Athens 294. Old City 294. Athens Old Town 295. Adams 296. Black 297. Coleman Family 298. Montgomery
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