Pickens 1 Locale Location Adams Cemetery 128 - SW T23N, R3W, Sec 2 Church Affiliation and Remarks Aliceville Memorial Andrews Chapel 107 - SW 2 - NW T22S, R16W, Sec 11 see Magnolia Memorial Gardens T18S, R16W, Sec 11 Andrews Chapel Methodist Church, established in 1835; over 330 graves; first known interment: John C. Randall Antioch 26 - NW T18S, R15W, Sec 33 Antioch 129 - SW T23N, R3W, Sec 1 Arbor Springs 144 - NE T20S, R14W, Sec 24 Arbor Springs 34 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 7 Arnold Bain 30 - NW 173 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 10 T20S, R16W, Sec 33 Baird 27 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 2 Baptist Grove Beard 9 - NW 31 - NW T19S, R17W, Sec 14 Baptist Grove Church; an active cemetery (21) T19S, R15W, Sec 17 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: infant Beard (1865-1866); last known interment: Drusie McShan Beaver Dam Bebee Chapel Bell 122 - SE 92 - SW 4 - NW T21S, R13W, Sec 12 see Mount Olivet T21S, R17W, Sec 13 Bebee Chapel C.M.E. Church; also spelled B. B. Chapel; an active cemetery (21) T18S, R15W, Sec 11 6 marked and several unmarked graves of the Bell family; the unmarked graves are thought to be from the 1860’s; Berry Mission 164 - NW T19S, R17W, Sec 26 Bestman Bethany 137 - SW 137 - SW T22S, R15W, Sec 3 see Bethany Cemetery T22S, R15W, Sec 3 also known as Bestman Cemetery; approximately 300 graves, most date from the 1800’s; first known interment: Bethany Bethel 166 - SW 64 - NE T24N, R1W, Sec 4 an active cemetery (21) T20S, R15W, Sec 13 also known as Stansel or Stancel Cemetery; approximately 220 graves; first known interment: James A. Stewart Bethesda 141 - SE T22S, R14W, Sec 26 Bethlehem 23 - NW T18S, R15W, Sec 23 Big Creek 57 - SW T21S, R16W, Sec 1 Big Hill 42 - NE T18S, R13W, Sec 21 approximately 15 marked and 15 unmarked graves; first known interment: Griffin Lewis (1895-1949); Cox, Dancy, Daniel, Hodges, Hopkins and Wallace are also known to be found in this active cemetery (20) (21) (1807-1839); Agnew, Caldwell, Cummings, Dowdle, Fields, Halbert, Hinton, Manning, McReynolds, Redus, Ruffin, Spruill, Taggart, Trap, Wharton, Wright and Youngblood are common to this active cemetery (3) (21) Antioch Cumberland Presbyterian Church, organized in 1846; the cemetery was consecrated in 1846; approximately 300 graves; Boothe, Brown, Bush, Carden, Foster, Harcrow, Henderson, Hicks, Huff, Hydrick, Keasler, O’Briant, Peeks, Richards, Sparks and Vail are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (10) (21) Antioch Church; six marked graves located behind the church; first known interment: Carrie K. Williams (19281976); Lewis and Spann are also known to be found in this active cemetery (20) Arbor Springs Church; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Wiseman Cork (1823-1876); Byars, Cork, Harless, House, McMahon, Pate, Shelton, Walker and Williams are common to this active cemetery (21) Arbor Springs Baptist Church, organized in 1872; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: Mary Florence Davisdson (b. & d. 1885); Abrams, Alexander, Bishop, Bonner, Bryant, Carpenter, Carroll, Davidson, Estes, House, Johnson, Keating, Lowe, McDaniel, Pate and Sparks are common to this cemetery still in use (12) (21) early interments of the Arendale family are known to be found here (21) Elizabeth Bain (1800-1868), James N. Bain (1793-1868), Lucinda Bain (1842-?), George W. Baysinger (18241873) and Allie Baysinger Gore (1862-1887) are known to be found in this cemetery (21) 11 graves; first known interment: Jane H. Baird (1869-1899); last known interment: James D. Bryant (19091969); Yearby is also found here (21) (1895-1951); Hill, Shepard and Wood are also known to be found in this cemetery (21) first known interment: John G. T. Gray (1836-1875); last known interment: Fred Bell (1917-1972) (3) (21) 9 marked graves; first known interment: James S. Bryant (1807-1853); last known interment: Nancy Richie (1817-1909); Love is also found here (18) William Owens (d. 1815 at 52 years); Bonner, Burnside, Gardner, Gillespie, Goodwin, Hood, Knox, Love, Mayhew, McKinstry, Peach, Stirling, Speed and Taliaferro are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (21) (d. in 1851 at 16 years); Bailey, Clardy, Friday, Hildreth, Jennings, Jones, Kilpatrick, Lancaster, Marler, Noland, Prude, Simpson, Spain, Thaxton and Windle are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (5) (9) (21) Bethesda Presbyterian Church, organized in 1838; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Lofton (1804-1840); Abston, Billings, Colson, Cotton, Craft, Eatman, Gandy, Graham, Jay, Maughan, Peach, Pierce, Powell, Stanton, Sanders and Upchurch are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (21) Bethlehem Baptist Church; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: Mary T. Huff (1796-1873); Atkins, Barton, Clemmons, Cox, Copper, Grace, Hamilton, Holliman, House, Huff, Pratt, Price, Richardson, Sanford, Shelton, Swedenberg, Taylor and Woodard are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (21) former site of Big Creek Missionary Baptist Church, organized in 1829 and in existence until 1931; also known as Pine Grove Memorial Gardens; approximately 95 graves; first known interment: J. G. Seymer (1808-1813); Blissitt, Hudgins, Latham, Lee, Spiller, West and Wright are common to this active cemetery (1) (10) (12) (21) Big Hill Church; approximately 120 graves; first known interment: Frances D. Price (1804-1866); Anderson, Ashcraft, Blakeney, Bobo, Carver, Duckworth, Dyer, Jones, Junkin, Livingston, Nickoles, Smith and Trull are common to this active cemetery (1) (21) Bigbee Missionary Baptist Church, founded in 1880; first known interment in 1818; the cemetery is active (2) (21) Bigbee Blubber Bonner Bradford 95 - SW 112 - SW 62 - NE 105 - SW T22S, R17W, Sec 1 T22S, R16W, Sec 12 T19S, R14W, Sec 32 see Old Sardis T22S, R16W, Sec 8 also known as Minor Cemetery; 8 graves; first known interment: Eli Stapp (1860-1898); last known interment: Bee Bradley 174 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 20 Bridges Britts Brooks 161 - NE 172 - NW 59 - SW T20S, R13W, Sec 2 T20S, R16W, Sec 18 T21S, R16W, Sec 11 Brookshire Brown Hill Browns Chapel 145 - NW 12 - NW 79 - NE T20S, R17W, Sec 3 T19S, R16W, Sec 3 see Christian Rest T20S, R14W, Sec 10 Browns Chapel Church, approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Dovie Lee Hannah (1891-1954); Allen, Bump Church Bunn-Noland 90 - NE 165 - SE T20S, R13W, Sec 2 see Pleasant Grove T22N, R1E, Sec 7 approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Jefferson M. Noland (1836-1837); last known interment: Thomas Carden 29 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 10 Carrollton 70 - SW T21S, R15W, Sec 4 Cedar Grove 124 - SW T22S, R17W, Sec 27 Minor, Jr. (1916-1972); Bonner, Forte, Gregory and Taylor are also known to be found in this cemetery (21) the graves of A. Bradley (no dates), Annie Bradley (1795-1840), Christopher Columbus Bradley (1850-?), Delilah Elvira Bradley (1826-1866), John Bradley (1793-1872) and Thomas Gibbs (1790-1845) (21) Bridges Family Cemetery; the graves of Nancy Bridges (1795-1860) and Robert Bridges (1792-1885) (21) 8 graves; first known interment: Alsie Brooks (d. 1891); last known interment: Sarah Wright (1854-1940); Roland is also found here (21) Matilda Giles Brookshire (1792-1868) and Thomas Brookshire (1785-1836) are known to be found here (21) Anderson, Brown, Elmore, Jones, Montgomery, Posey and Reynolds are common to this active cemetery(21) V. Locke (1837-1914); Cole, Craft, Hughes, Teer and Turner are also found in this cemetery (8) (12) (21) John Berry Carden (1807-1874), Mary Ann Sanders Carden (1822-1880), and infants Carden and Vails are known to be found here (21) approximately 720 graves; first known interment: L. Ann Wier (1833-1834); Adams, Alexander, Beasley, Blissett, Cohen, Collins, Cox, Curry, Daniel, Ezelle, Ferguson, Garner, Gates, Hanson, Hill, Hinton, Hodge, Johnson, Jones, Kilpatrick, Kirk, Latham, Lipsey, McCafferty, McDaniel, McGee, Mullens, Noland, Owings, Parker, Phillips, Pratt, Puckett, Robertson, Scott, Shelton, Shepherd, Stone, Willett and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (4) (21) Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 105 marked and 37 unmarked graves; first known interment: Mitchell Ivy (1865-1939); Little, Murray and Wallace are also common to this active cemetery (20) Center-Elmore Center Springs 87 - NE 87 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 28 see Center Springs T20S, R13W, Sec 28 also known as Center-Elmore Cemetery; approximately 320 graves; Christian Hope 32 - NE T19S, R15W, Sec 14 Christian Rest 12 - NW T19S, R16W, Sec 3 first known interment: Mollie Bailey (18711876); Anderson, Bailey, Beaty, Byars, Cole, Daniel, Elmore, Fair, Hall, Hamner, Harper, McAteer, McDuff, Moss, Posey, Shirley, Smothers, Stephens, Walker and Whitley are common to this active cemetery (3) (21) Christian Hope Baptist Church; Christian Hope Memorial Garden Cemetery; also known as Coal Fire Cemetery; an active cemetery established in 2008 (21) also called Wrights Cemetery or Brown Hill Cemetery, 8 graves; first known interment: Marion Brown (b. & d. 1905); last known interment: Ernest Burgess (b. & d. 1937); Sobley and Wright are found here (17) (21) Pickens 2 Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Clark Cemetery 175 - SW T24N, R3W, Sec 23 Cluster 125 - SW T24N, R3W, Sec 21 approximately 20 graves of the Clark family; first known interment: Martha Bowen Clark (b. & d. 1841); last known interment: Nancy Elizabeth Clark (1879-1950); the cemetery has been ruined by livestock (21) also known as Community Memorial Cemetery; approximately 125 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment: Pvt. Henry C. Little (1860-1877); Binion, Clark, Connor, Green, Hudson, Ruth, Robinson, Seay, Spann and Windham are also common to this active cemetery of both very old and relatively new graves (20) Coal Fire Cockrell 32 - NW 67 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 14 see Christian Hope T20S, R15W, Sec 23 11 graves; first known interment: Nancy Sanders Gore (1878-1831); last known interment occurred in 1997 after Coleman 176 - NW T18S, R15W, Sec 11 Community 69 - SW T21S, R15W, Sec 5 Community Memorial Cook 125 - SW 149 - SW T24N, R3W, Sec 21 see Cluster T24N, R3W, Sec 12 7 graves; first known interment: Mary Wicks Jarvis Cook (1805-1860); last known interment: Charles B. Cook many years of inactivity; Cockrell, Eastland, Grines, Hancock and Smile are known to be found here (21) Lou Ann Coleman (1880-1969), Marshall A. Coleman (1872-1934), Martha Rowe Coleman (1842-1927) and Thomas Jordan Coleman (1840-1914) are found here (21) approximately 100 marked and 50 unmarked graves; Barnes, Hill, Latham, Lockett, Jackson and Simon are common to this active cemetery (20) (1842-1890) (21) Crossroads 49 - NE T19S, R13W, Sec 25 Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church, established in 1904; approximately 115 marked graves; first known interment: Lutishie Brown (1841-1912); Branyon, Connell, Conner, Dillard, Driver, Godfrey, Hendon, Robertson and Trull are also common to this active cemetery (1) (21) Crossroads 54 - NW T20S, R16W, Sec 14 Dancy 127 - SW T23N, R3W, Sec 3 Crossroads Baptist Church, established in 1950; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: J. D. Palmer 1803-1853); Allen, Brandon, Butler, Gates, Gibson, Heritage, Hicks, Hughes, Jones, Lewis, McCulley, McDaniel, Moore, Morgan, Mullins, Oglesby, Palmer, Pogue, Ray, Reteer, Seymer, Shaw, Strickland and Wright are common to this active cemetery (3) (21) Dancy First Baptist Church; 15 marked and 9 unmarked graves; first known interment: Tom Hodges (1902-1974); Adams, Binion, Cason, Lindsey, Parker, Simmons and Walker are also common this the active cemetery (20) Dorroh 5 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 3 Doss 52 - SW T21S, R17W, Sec 1 Double Branches 44 - NE T19S, R13W, Sec 4 Double Branches Baptist Church (old); also known as Old Corrs Cemetery; church established in 1864; approximately 125 graves; first known interment in 1866; Abrams, Bryant, Ballard, Dyer, Elmore, Hitt, Junkin, Mullican, Parker, Richardson, Sanders, Skelton and Tyner are common to this active cemetery (1) (21) Double Branches 143 - NE T19S, R13W, Sec 2 Drish Duncan 177 - SW 178 - SE T24N, R3W, Sec 23 T24N, R1E, Sec 4 Double Branches Independent Baptist Church (new); approximately 60 graves; first known interment: William T. Junkin (1869-1959); Parker, Reynolds, Vaughn and Woolbright are common to this active cemetery (1) (21) the broken stone of Louis Drish (1811-1889) is found among several unmarked graves (21) Eads-Wells 179 - SE T22S, R13W, Sec 3 Ebenezer 83 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 3 Elbethel Elmore 16 - NW 86 - NE T19S, R16W, Sec 20 Elbethel Church; also spelled El Bethel T20S, R13W, Sec 29 Elmore Church; also known as Old Elmore Cemetery; approximately 100 marked graves; first known interment: Enon 108 - SW T22S, R16W, Sec 13 Ethelsville 14 - NW T19S, R16W, Sec 16 Farmer-Clanton 180 - SW T24N, R3W, Sec 21 12 graves; first known interment: both Robert and William Luke were interred here in 1864; last known interment: Tryphenia Reed Clanton (1830-1923) until an interment in 2010; Farmer and Reed are also found here (21) Fellowship 73 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 26 Flatwoods 121 - SE T21S, R13W, Sec 2 Fellowship Baptist Church. established in 1833; approximately 260 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment: Baldwin Hodo (1798-1847); Brown, Champion, Crocker, Elmore, Howard, Johnson, Langdon, Lowe, Pierson, Reynolds, Shepherd, Snider and Thompson are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (21) Flatwoods Baptist Church; approximately 80 marked graves; first known interment: W.A. Smith (1896-1949); Billings, Gray, Kirk, Pate, Perry, Smith and Strickland are also common to this active cemetery (1) (20) (21) Fleming Forest 103 - SW 10 - NW T21S, R16W, Sec 26 an active cemetery T18S, R16W, Sec 29 Forest Methodist Church; approximately 325 graves; first known interment: William Turner Rickman (1740-1837); a family cemetery with 19 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Dorroh (1845-1846); last known interment: Kate Hammond Dorroh (1864-1957); Patrick and Shelton are also found here (1) (21) a single marker for the members of the Doss family is found here; first known interment: E.C. Adams (18271838); last known interment: Stephen Parker Doss, Sr. (1789-1881) (21) the first black cemetery in the area, now virtually destroyed; Gaskins, Giles, Jordan and Knox are known to be found here (21) (23) James Daniel Teer (1845-1868) and George Theodore Wells (1833-1911) are the only marked graves found among numerous field stones (21) Ebenezer Baptist Church, organized in 1833; 4 marked graves; Cora T. Burchfield (1902-1909), Delia Parson (1914-1915), Thomas G. Parson (1872-1929) and Martha E. Parson (1873-1948) are found here (18) Elijiah Elmore (1793-1863); Byars, Howell, Pate and Yerby are also common to this active cemetery (3) (21) also known as New Cemetery; approximately 135 graves; first known interment: William Booker (1772-1831); last known interment: L. Davis Huff (1861-1948); Atterberry, Ball, Calley, Chappell, Fort, Hines, Parker, Sanders, Stapp, Sherrod, Stone, Stansel, Taylor, Terrell and Wooldridge are known to be found in this cemetery (3) Ethelsville Baptist Church; approximately 440 graves; first known interment: Mary E. Abrams (1820-1851); Bradshaw, Brownlee, Burgess, Hancock, Harrell, Hawthorn, Henderson, Jaynes, Jones, McDill, Ponds, Pridmore, Simpson, St. John, Whitten, Woods and Wright are also common to this active cemetery (1) (21) Bell, Cox, Gibson, Glenn, Hill, Johnson, Killian, Lavender, Moore, Murrah, Pridmore, Rickman, Storey, Thornbrough, Tilley, Wharton and Wilcox are common to this active cemetery (3) (21) Forest 142 - SE T22S, R14W, Sec 24 Fowler 147 - SW T22S, R2W, Sec 30 Franconia 109 - SW T22S, R15W, Sec 18 Funderburk 171 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 15 Garden 181 - SW T22S, R16W, Sec 10 Garden 106 - SW T22S, R16W, Sec 11 Gardner Gardner 182 - SW 134 - NE T22S, R15W, Sec 31 T19S, R14W, Sec 29 Forest Baptist Church, organized in 1835; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: William Ricker (17951848); Brandon, Colson, Cosper, Rhodes, Sanders, Teer and Winston are found in this active cemetery (3) broken stones identify the graves of Eliza Fowler (1806-1826), Elizabeth Fowler (1822-1826), William H. Fowler (1831-1840) and Essy Furgason (1856-1888) (21) also known as Oak Grove Cemetery; established in 1837 at the former site of Oak Grove Presbyterian Church; approximately 1,160 graves; first known interment: Anna R. Cabell (1790-1814); Alston, Archibald, Bell, Billups, Brown, Buntin, Chappell, Clarke, Colvin, Connerly, Craft, Cunningham, Downer, Duncan, Estes, Gardner, Gibson, Going, Hamlin, Harkins, Hood, Hughes, Johnston, Jones, Long, Love, Marlowe, Martin, McCaa, Moody, Murphy, Park, Pate, Somerville, Stirling, Strickland, Stringfellow, Summerville, Thomson Turnipseed and Williams are common to this active cemetery (3)(12)(21) 13 graves; first known interment: Rebecca J. Funderburk (1835-1860); last known interment: Tommie E. Funderburk (1871-1890); Vail is also found here (21) Garden African American Cemetery; 11 graves; first known interment: Annie B. Ball (1923-1979); Bonner, Cherry, Curry, Hood, Jordan, Owens, Thomas and Wilder are also found in this active cemetery (21) at the former site of Enon Baptist Church, established in 1823; over 320 marked graves; first known interment: William Booker (1772-1831); Ball, Calley, Chappell, Cravens, Crim, Fort, Hines, Jones, Partlow, Pulliam, Sparks, Stapp, Stephens, Taylor and Woolridge are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (12) (20) the grave of Willliam Gardner (1822-1839) (21) 10 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Anne Wallace (1843-1844); last known interment: Lavenia Gardner Gresham (1853-1903) Gardner is also found here (21) Pickens 3 Locale Location Glen Echo Cemetery 82 - NE T20S, R14W, Sec 21 Church Affiliation and Remarks Good Hope 159 - SW T22S, R15W, Sec 28 Gordo City 77 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 9 Gore 21 - NW T19S, R16W, Sec 24 Graham 61 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 29 Graham Memorial Cemetery; approximately 340 graves; first known interment: Daniel Jackson Hollingsworth (1822-1898); Alexander, Ashcroft, Butts, Crowder, Cummins, Doughty, Drake, Ellis, Farrar, Graham, Harper, Howell, Langdon, Lowe, Rodgers, Rozzelle and Wimberly are common to this active cemetery (21) Greenhill 74 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 35 Guyton 98 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 27 Greenhill Memorial Gardens; also known as Heritage Memorial Gardens; approximately 300 graves; Barton, Blakney, Carpenter, Elmore, Kelley, Lee, Lowe, McAdams, McCollough, Pate, Peeks, Perrigin, Simpson, Spencer, Sullivan and Taylor are common to this active contemporary cemetery (20) (21) 9 graves; first known interment: E.M. Guyton (1808-1840); last known interment: John William Guyton (18051885); Bird, Bogle, Rozzelle and Shelton are also found here (21) Hamilton 25 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 29 Hamiter 183 - SE T21S, 15W, Sec 19 Hamlin 120 - SE T22S, R14W, Sec 9 Hanks 184 - SW T21S, R16W, Sec 5 Hannah 47 - NE T19S, R13W, Sec 15 Hannah Methodist Church; approximately 275 marked and 115 unmarked graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Jane Hannah (1854-1864); Benton, Campbell, Connell, Elmore, Fair, Fendley, Geer, Hannah, Herring, King, Koon, O’Bryant, Pearson, Pritchett, Tilley and Zeanah are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (21) Hargrove 75 - NE T19S, R13W, Sec 32 Hargrove Methodist Church; two cemeteries totaling approximately 225 graves; first known interment: Miriam Lewis Cummins (1811-1836); Ballard, Banks, Brown, Corr, Davis, Edgeworth, Graham, Hardy, Harless, Herring, Howell, Johnson, McAteer, Robertson and Rodgers are common to the cemeteries still in use (1) (21) Hatcher 115 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 33 Haynie 185 - NW T20S, R16W, Sec 36 former site of Mount Pleasant Church; also known as Hopewell Hill Cemetery; Dazy Sterling (1910-1912), Jack Summerville (1901-1926) and Sarrah Summerville (1858-1913) are found here (21) Edward B. Gordon (1866-1868), Emma R. Gordon (1866-1868), Hariet K. Gordon (1834-1848), Nancy R. Gordon (1804-1868), Valentine Gordon (1802-1843) and Hayne E. Stinson (d. 1841) are found here (21) Hebron 68 - NW T20S, R15W, Sec 16 Hebron 126 - SW T24N, R3W, Sec 15 Glen Echo Freewill Baptist Church; approximately 30 marked graves; Dezzie Olene Cameron (b. & d. 1942); Acker, Brown, Fulgham, Gay, Hill, Hogue, Jones and Parsons are common to this active cemetery (15) (21) Good Hope Baptist Church; 20 marked and 12 unmarked graves; first known interment: Oscar Rowe Barnes (1917-1937); Bonner, Robinson, Sands, Shamery and Wilkins are also common to this cemetery (20) (21) approximately 820 graves; first known interment in 1864; Adair, Alexander, Bailey, Brown, Campbell, Carter, Connell, Crocker, Davis, Dillard, Durrett, Elmore, French, Glass, Hamner, Hicks, Housel, Howell, Martin, McDaniel, Price, Reynolds, Sanders, Springer and Tillery are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (21) approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Horace Gore (1844-1845); Bunnell, Burgess, Coward, Sanders and Smith are also common to this cemetery last used in 2001 (3) (21) the graves of David Hamilton (1840-1862), James J. Hamilton (1838-1863), Oliver Hamilton (1836-1866) and Wilson L. Hamilton (1844-1863) (21) 7 marked graves; first known interment: Nancy Margaret Hamiter (1833-1836); last known interment: Mary Frances Hamiter (1802-1878); Turnipseed is also found here (18) (21) (22) 17 graves; first known interment: John Clayton (1786-1872); last known interment: William S. Hamlin (18641928); Curry, Hudgins, Pierce and Powell are also common to this cemetery (14) (19) (21) also known as Jackson Cemetery; 12 graves; first known interment: Anna Mathews Fielder (1785-1833); last known interment: John Pickney Gates (1813-1886); Gregory, Harper and Jones are also found here (21) Hebron Baptist Church, established in 1841; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Richard Wilkins (1776-1848); Brown, Burgin, Coleman, Curry, Drain, Duncan, Ferguson, Gates, Goree, Harper, Hicks, Hudgins, Mullins, Pearson, Shepherd, Thaxton and Yarbrough are common to this active cemetery (3) (21) Hebron United Methodist Church, established in 1834; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Mary Windham (1872-1875); Baldwin, Lee, McBride, Upton and Windham are common to this cemetery (3) (10) (21) Heritage Memorial Holly Springs 74 - NE 81 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 35 Heritage Memorial Gardens; see Greenhill T20S, R14W, Sec 16 Holly Springs Freewill Baptist Church, organized in 1877; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Sarah Hopewell 35 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 20 Strickland Reynolds (1840-1894); Benson, Clardy and McGee are also common to this cemetery (10) (16) (21) approximately 185 marked graves; first known interment: Samuel Jones (1773-1854); Ball, Beard, Carpenter, Davis, Harris, Henley, Hurst, Jones, Kennedy, Moss, Neal, Washington and Williams are common to this active black cemetery (21) Hopewell Hill Ivey Jackson Jones-Cockrell 115 - SE 150 - SW 184 - SW 186 - NW T21S, R14W, Sec 33 see Hatcher T22S, R17W, Sec 22 T21S, R16W, Sec 5 see Hanks T20S, R15W, Sec 5 13 graves; first known interment: Nancy Sanders Gore (1778-1831); last known interment: Sarah Cockrell (1829- Jordan 123 - SE T21S, R13W, Sec 24 Liberty 33 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 26 Liberty 117 - SE T21S, R13W, Sec 19 Linebarger Linebarger 76 - NE 78 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 5 see Sand Hill T20, R13W, Sec 17 approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Eva Jones Hood (1890-1951); Bailey, Battle, Davis, Harris, 1893); Hancock and Jones are also found here (21) approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Margaret E. Hall (d. 1868); Carr, Daniel, Gregg, Hall, Jordan, Malone, Marquis, Pate, Reece, Shirley, Shook and Webb are found in this cemetery still in use (1) (21) Liberty Primitive Baptist Church, organized in 1872; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: John Richard Harris (1875-1878); Abrams, Guy, Hughes, Reynolds and Young are common to this active cemetery (12) (21) Liberty Primitive Baptist Church, organized in 1837, now inactive; approximately 180 graves; first known interment: George Washington Ballard (1843-1889); Allen, Bailey, Ballard, Billings, Carver, Crowley, Duren, Freeman, Jones, Kelley, Kirk, Lancaster and Sutton are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (12) (21) Jackson, Linebarger, Marchbank, McCrary, Nevitt, Nicholson, Parker, Pearson, Stewart, Washington and Wells are common to this active black cemetery (21) Lower Pickensville Macedonia 94 - SW 3 - NW T21S, R17W, Sec 24 see Saint Johns T18S, R15W, Sec 3 Macedonia Freewill Baptist Church; approximately 225 graves; first known interment: Melvina Vail (b. & d. 1853); Atkins, Bell, Bradley, Dawkins, Dean, Homan, House, Mathis, McAdams, McDill, Pate, Shaw, Stokes, Vail and Woolbright are common to this active cemetery (21) Magnolia 107 - SW T22S, R16W, Sec 11 Marshall Martin 187 - SW 17 - NW T24N, R2W, Sec 2 T19S, R16W, Sec 30 Martin 188 - SE T21S, R13W, Sec 14 Magnolia Memorial Garden; also called Aliceville Memorial; approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Sallie B. Wilkens (1864-1941); Abston, Blakney, Britt, Brooke, Bryant, Cockrell, Colvin, Gilliam, Haggard, Hammond, Hayes, Johnson, Jones, Junkins, Kimbrell, Maddox, Montgomery, Noland, Pate, Poole, Stapp, Turnipseed and Windle are common to this active cemetery (21) the grave of Charles Marshall (d. 1842) (21) approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Rufus K. Anderson (1801-1834); last known interment: William B. Gore (1859-1940); Bell, Burdine, Gore, Guyton, Harris, Kennedy, Martin, White and Wilkins are also common to this cemetery (3) (21) 6 graves of the Martin family; first known interment: Sherrod Bryant Martin (1781-1861); last known interment: Franklin P. Martin (1854-1903) (21) Pickens 4 Cemetery Marvin Chapel Locale Location 71 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 32 Church Affiliation and Remarks Marvin Chapel United Methodist Church; approximately 440 graves; first known interment: infant McDaniel (b. & d. 1884); Acker, Bridges, Brown, Cameron, Carr, Cook, Dillard, Fulgham, Harless, Harvey, Hedrick, McDaniel, Noland, Pate, Powers, Sellers, Shepherd and Windle are common to this active cemetery (4) (21) Marvin Hill McCaa 41 - NE 148 - SW T18S, R13W, Sec 17 Marvin Hill Methodist Church; an active cemetery (21) T24N, R2W, Sec 10 12 marked graves; first known interment: William McCaa (1850-1922); last known interment: Lisa L. Windham McCafferty Hill 189 - SW T21S, R15W, Sec 16 (1965-1966); Gibson, Hall, McCaa, Owens and Salmond are found here (21) Nancy Gregory (1784-1859), Anna Frances McCafferty (1808-1885), William McCafferty (1839-1846) and William McCafferty (1803-1880) are known to be found here (21) McKay McMath Memphis 151 - NE 190 - SW 96 - SW T19S, R14W, Sec 5 T21S, R15W, Sec 4 T22S, R17W, Sec 22 numerous unmarked graves and Nancy Colson Cohen (1874-1899) and Jim McMath (1873-1919) (21) Miller Place 136 - SW T22S, R2W, Sec 29 Mineral Springs 18 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 18 Minor Mitchell 105 - SW 119 - SE T22S, R16W, Sec 8 see Bradford T22S, R13W, Sec 18 approximately 225 graves; first known interment: Thomas Woolfolk (1802-1840); Archibald, Bailey, Clayton, or Old Memphis Cemetery; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: Francis Wallis (b. & d. 1843); last known interment in 1956; Coleman, Dunn, Garner, McCarty, Mouchett, Parker, Purnell, Smith, Tweedy, Wallis and Williams are common to this cemetery (1 )(7) (21) the graves of Gar Miller (1826-1893) and Tom Miller (d. 1903, age 50 years); there are also several other unreadable gravestones and graves for which the markers have been destroyed (20) Mineral Springs Baptist Church; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Judah Duncan (1787-1860); Abrams, Brownlee, Burgess, Duncan, Janes, Jaynes, Keasler, Lyles, Manning, McShan, Quinn, Strickland, Woodard and Wright are common to this active cemetery (21) Craft, Curry, Duren, Hitt, Hood, Jones, King, Ligon, Peebles, Powell, Sanders and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (20) (21) Moorehead 154 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 31 12 graves; first known interment: Ada A. Moorhead (1867-1869); last known interment: Audie Valeria Moorhead (1843-1957?); Sanders is also found here (21) Mount Hebron 111 - SW T22S, R15W, Sec 7 Mount Moriah 20 - NW T19S, R16W, Sec 25 Mount Hebron Baptist Church; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Emma Harris (1860-1934); Hall, Jackson, McCaa, McKinstry, Spain and Turnipseed are common to this active cemetery (21) Mount Moriah Free Will Baptist Church, the oldest Free Will Baptist Church in Alabama, established in 1846; approximately 130 graves; first known interment: Joseph W. Springfield (b. & d. 1886); Coward, Cowart, Duncan, Eeds, Guyton, Hardin, Howell, Majors and St. John are common to this active cemetery (12) (21) Mount Moriah 140 - SE T22S, R14W, Sec 27 former site of Mount Moriah Methodist Church, organized by freemen shortly after the Civil War; approximately 50 marked and 40 unmarked graves; first known interment: Frank Hinton (1726-1590); Arendale, Blair, Coward, Duncan, Gaskins, Lanier, Noland, Owens and Wilder are also common to this cemetery is still in use (12) (21) Mount Olive 50 - NW T20S, R17W, Sec 11 Mount Olive 156 - NW T18S, R16W, Sec 4 Mount Olive Baptist Church; 12 graves; first known interment: Angelo Wilson Maning (1902-1927); Bradley, Lanier, Richey, Shambry, Webb and Wilson are common to this active black cemetery (21) Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Johnnie Mae Trimuel Hill (d. 1941); Hayden, Hill, Hodges, Pounds, Shirley, Tellis, Trimmuel, Troupe and Williams are common to this active cemetery (21) Mount Olivet 122 - SE T21S, R13W, Sec 12 Mount Pleasant 88 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 21 Mount Sinai Mount Sinai 101 - SW 113 - SW Mount Tabor 39 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 14 Mount Zion 6 - NE T18S, R13W, Sec 4 New New Cumberland New Hope New Providence New Salem New Salem 108 - SW 97 - SW 48 - NE 65 - NE 153 - NE 157 - SW Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church, organized in 1838; also known as Beaver Dam Cemetery; approximately 150 marked and 150 unmarked graves; first known interment: Margaret Archibald (1782-1844); Archibald, Benson, Brandon, Burkes, Elledge, Fife, Kirk, Lewis, Shirley and Wier are common to this active cemetery (1) (10) (21) Mount Pleasant Baptist Church; approximately 425 graves; first known interment: Tempy May Strickland (17911864); Bush, Elmore, Free, Hall, Harper, Hicks, Hilburn, Hollingsworth, Holman, Lancaster, Ligon, McAteer, Moss, Mullenix, Pate, Rogers, Sims, Strickland and Tunnell are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (21) T21S, R15W, Sec 20 former site of Mount Sinai Church; a substantial cemetery still in use (21) T21S, R15W, Sec 20 Mount Sinai; 8 graves; first known interment: Thomas Lawhorn (1885-1965); Bonner Ferugson (sic), Henley, Hill and Rice are common to this active cemetery (21) approximately 50 graves; Jarusha Dorrah (1854-1863); last known interment: J.A. McCrary (1880-1953); Chism, Cook, Corr, Geer, Hamby, Kelley, Massey, Mayers, Richardson and Sherril are common to this cemetery (21) Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1843; approximately 275 graves; first known interment: Rebecca Ann Clanton (1858-1862); Ashcraft, Blackney, Carroll, Clanton, Crowell, Dyer, James, Livingston, Nabors, Parker, Robertson, Stripling, Wheat and Williams are common to this active cemetery (1) (12) (21) T22S, R16W, Sec 13 see Enon T21S, R16W, Sec 17 New Cumberland Presbyterian Church; approximately 70 marked and 20 unmarked graves; first known interment: T19S, R13W, Sec 7 Laura Lue Pope (1914-1962); Atkins, Hughes, Sandsberry and Wells are also common to this cemetery (20) New Hope United Methodist Church, organized in 1870; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Maggie Olivia Davis (1883-1886); Baines, Beams, Brazeal, Brazzeal, Corr, Davis, Kyles, Langdon, Montgomery, O’Bryant, Price, Skelton, Smith, Strickland, White and Wood are common to this active cemetery (1) (12) (21) T20S, R15W, Sec 23 New Providence Baptist Church; an active cemetery (21) T18S, R14W, Sec 35 New Salem Church T22S, R15W, Sec 1 New Salem Baptist Church; approximately 95 marked and 75 unmarked graves; first known interment: Ophelia Corder (1848-1901); Barnes, Bonner, McCaa, Sterling and Windham are also common to this cemetery (20) T20S, R13W, Sec 34 Oak Grove C.M.E. Church; a black cemetery of 90 marked and nearly 70 unmarked graves; first known interment: Benjamin Fair (1838-1855); Davis, Knox, Stewart and Wilder are also common to this active cemetery (1) (20) Oak Grove 89 - SE Oak Grove Oak Hill Oak Ridge 109 - SW 110 - SW 146 - NW T22S, R15W, Sec 18 see Franconia T22S, R15W, Sec 18 an active cemetery (21) T20S, R17W, Sec 14 Elizabeth Butler (d. 1859), James Butler (d. 1867), Margaret Cox (1778-1858), R.P. Cox (d. 1848) and Nancy Old Bethany 135 - SW T24N, R2W, Sec 19 Old Bethel 66 - NW T20S, R15W, Sec 23 Old Corrs 44 - NE T19S, R13W, Sec 4 see Double Branches Ann Basket Middleton (1758-1848) are known to be found here (21) Bethany Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Jane Mixon (d.1837 at 65 years); the grave of James McCrory (1758-1840), life guard for Washington at Valley Forge, is found here along with Confederate Southern Cross of Honor recipients J. W. Buntin and James Harper; Bailey, Billingsley, Buntin, Carpenter, Gordon, Harris, Peebles, Richardson, Stringfellow and Wilder are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (11) (21) also known as Shingles; 9 graves; first known interment: Benjamin W. Stewart (1831-1832); last known interment: Elijah Harris (1795-1878); Mangum, O’Daniel and Williams are also found here (21) Pickens 5 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Old Mount Moriah 13 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 8 Old Salem 43 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 34 Old Mount Moriah Church, or Old Kincaid Church, built in 1836; 16 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Blair (1765-1839) or her husband, Revolutionary War veteran James Blair (17611839); last known interment: Mary Burgess (1819-1905); Eddins, Keasler and Yeatman are also found here (12) 70 marked and many unmarked graves; first known interment: Sarah Stokes (1833-1847) Babb, Donohoo, Estes, Harper, Junkin, Minton, Orr, Pratt and Stokes are common to this active cemetery (1) (21) Old Sardis 62 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 32 Old Trinity 84 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 2 Phoenix Phoenix 19 - NW 24 - NE T19S, R15W, Sec 30 Phoenix Church T18S, R15W, Sec 23 former site of Old Bethlehem Methodist Church; 45 marked graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Bridges also known as Bonner Cemetery; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Joseph Gladney (1820-1851); last known interment: Adella C. Gladney (1860-1949); Bonner, Gibson and Spain are also common here (21) approximately 8 marked and 30 unmarked graves; first known interment: Nancy Bruner (1796-1838); last known interment: infant Hamner (b. & d. 1881); Brown, Burkhalter, Clardy, Kee and Largent are also found here (18) Stewart (1819-1854); last known interment: William D. McGahey (1893-1962); Cogburn, Doler, Drake, Gunter, Livingston, Mathis and Richards are also found here (3) (21) Pilgrim Rest Primitive Baptist Church, established 1882; approximately 330 marked graves; first known interment: Jinzie Haney Ezell (1814-1890); Akin, Butler, Coleman, Chapman, Cummings, Driver, Goodman, Henderson, Jay, Jones, McCool, McCracken, Moore, Russell, Spain, Speed, Spiller, Wedgeworth and Winborne are also common to this cemetery still in use (3) (20) (21) Pilgrim Rest 100 - SW T21S, R16W, Sec 23 Pine Grove 53 - NW T20S, R16W, Sec 5 Pine Grove Piney Grove Pleasant Grove 58 - SW 118 - SE 90 - NE T21S, R16W, Sec 1 see Big Creek T22S, R13W, Sec 18 former site of Piney Grove Church T20S, R13W, Sec 2 Pleasant Grove Church; also known as Bump Church Cemetery; approximately 170 graves; first known interment: Pine Grove United Methodist Church, established in 1895; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: John F. Nabors (1810-1844); Adams, Alexander, Belcher, Britt, Brown, Burgin, Eaton, Fitch, Gore, Graham, Harrell, Jones, Lacey, Leonard, Nabors, Randall and Taylor are common to this active cemetery (3) (17) (21) Louisa McDannell Franklin (1800-1853); Anders, Bailey, Beams, Bridges, Brown, Free, Hixon, Miller, Mullenix and Sullivan are also common to this active cemetery(1) (21) Poplar Springs Possum Bend Providence Providence Reynolds Reynolds Rocky Ridge Ross Saint John 63 - NE 154 - NW 11 - NW 132 - SW 155 - NE 80 - NE 22 - NW 52 - SW 94 - SW T20S, R14W, Sec 6 T19S, R15W, Sec 31 T18S, R16W, Sec 22 T24N, R2W, Sec 13 T20S, R14W, Sec 15 T20S, R14W, Sec 14 T18S, R15W, Sec 28 T21S, R17W, Sec 1 T21S, R17W, Sec 24 Salem 85 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 1 Sand Hill 76 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 5 Sand Springs 91 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 12 170 - SW T24N, R3W, Sec 8 Shady Grove 36 - NE T19S, R14W, Sec 16 Shady Grove Shea 55 - NW 139 - SE T20S, R16W, Sec 29 see Spring Hill T24N, R1W, Sec 13 also known as Shedd Hill Cemetery; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Martha McKinstry Hinton Shedd Hill Shiloh 139 - SE 46 - NE T24N, R1W, Sec 13 see Shea T19S, R13W, Sec 16 Shiloh Baptist Church, established in 1874; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Flora Jane Latham Sanders-Spann Poplar Springs Church; an active black cemetery (21) see Moorehead an active black cemetery (21) see Trantham see Thrasher Rocky Ridge Church see Doss also known as Lower Pickensville Cemetery; Saint John Missionary Baptist Church, founded in 1885; approximately 175 graves; the first 3 interments date from 1835; Bell, Burgin, Bush, Cox, Ferguson, Ivey, Johnston, Jones, Long, Mullens, Sanders, Smith, Stewart and Walker are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (20) (21) Salem Primitive Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Margaret Noland (1812-1836); Akin, Brown, Burkhalter, Cameron, Farley, Goodman, Hardy, Hollingsworth, Kilpatrick, Maughan, Mills, Parham, Pate and Stapp are common to this cemetery active cemetery (16) (27) approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Dudley Hargrove (1760-1823); Bonner, Bush, Cunningham, Glass, Hardy, Howard, Latham, Lowe, Parker and Wells are common to this active cemetery (1) (21) Sand Springs Methodist Church; approximately 400 marked and 125 unmarked graves; first known interment: infant Elmore (b. & d. 1884); Bailey, Booth, Brown, Elmore, Englebert, Free, Gilliland, Hall, Hannah, Hood, Mullenix, Pearson, Reece, Smith, Spencer, Sullivan and Zeanah are common to this active cemetery (1) (21) approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Mary Russell (1826-1856); last known interment: Janie Chambers Andrews (1888-1934); Sanders and Spann are also found here (21) approximately 100 graves; first known interment: George Kerr (1779-1853); Beck, Brazeal, Burkhalter, Carpenter, Kyles, Lancaster, Linebarger, McCrary, Minton, Price and Rozzelle are common to this active cemetery (21) (1898-1938); Hood, Lavender, McKinstry and Wilder are common to this cemetery (21) (b. & d. 1878); Anderson, Burkhalter, Chastain, Connell, Estes, Fair, Hannah, Hickman, Junkin, Koon, Latham, Martin, Pritchett, Skelton, Strickland, Walker and Walters are common to this active cemetery(1) (21) known interments include John Shirley (1818-1883), Lydia Shirley (1823-1863), Nancy Ann Shirley (1839-1895) and Oscar E. Shirley (1894-1895); several other unmarked graves are also found in this cemetery (13) (21) 24 graves; first known interment: Ephraim Simpson (d. 1878 at 76 years); last known interment: Zellian Dillard Simpson (1879-1945); Creamer, Murrah, Ponds, Pridmore, Waits and Weathers are also found here (15) (21) the graves of Noel J. Smith (1804-1852) and Rebecca Smith (1802-1851) (21) Shirley 160 - NE T20S, R13W, Sec 15 Simpson 163 - NW T19S, R16W, Sec 10 Smith Spencer 192 - SW 193 - SW T21S, R16W, Sec 26 T24N, R3W, Sec 28 Spiller 99 - SW T21S, R16W, Sec 13 Spring Hill 55 - NW T20S, R16W, Sec 29 Spring Hill 51 - NW T20S, R17W, Sec 36 identified as Spring Hill Cemetery on the Alabama DOT County Highway Map; our source refers to this cemetery as Cook-Temple Memorial Cemetery; 6 graves; first known interment: Newte Byrd Temple (1887-1964); Cook and Locke are also found here (21) Spring Hill 56 - NW T20S, R16W, Sec 30 Spring Hill Baptist Church, established in 1842; approximately 170 graves; first known interment: Edith Noland (d. 1818); Acker, Bain, Cosper, Ferguson, Gates, Gordon, Harper, Jones, Land, Latham, Lofton, Stinson, Turnipseed and Williams are common to this active cemetery (3) (21) the graves of Shepard Y. Spencer (b. & d. 1870); Wiley Spencer (1876-1908) and Young W. Spencer (no dates) (21) approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Charlotte Howard (1832-1877); Billups, Duncan, Foster, Hinton, Long, Minor, Roland and Somerville are common to this active cemetery (21) Spring Hill Baptist Church; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Jeremiah Prude, Jr. (1921-1923); Archibald, Hood, Hudgins, Jones, Latham, Prude, Stewart, Summerville, Thomas and Washington are common to this active black cemetery (21) Pickens 6 Locale Location Spruill Cemetery 169 - NW T18S, R16W, Sec 7 Stansel Strawbridge 64 - NE 15 - NW T20S, R15W, Sec 13 see Bethel T19S, R16W, Sec 16 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Ocia Mordine Jones (b. & d. 1900); Bailey, Fulgham, Gore, Strickland Tabernacle 191 - SE 1 - NW T22S, R13W, Sec 5 T18S, R17W, Sec 12 Tabernacle 168 - NW T19S, R16W, Sec 8 Thomasson Thrasher 167 - NW 80 - NE T19S, R16W, Sec 24 T20S, R14W, Sec 14 Trantham 132 - SW T24N, R2W, Sec 13 Union 116 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 19 Union Chapel 7 - NW T18S, R16W, Sec 30 Union Chapel 102 - SW T21S, R15W, Sec 29 Union Hill 60 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 33 Unity 114 - SW T22S, R15W, Sec 1 Unity Grove 40 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 22 Unity Grove Lower 37 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 23 Unity Grove Upper 38 - NE T18S, R14W, Sec 14 Upper Pickensville 93 - SW T21S, R17W, Sec 13 Vienna 130 - SW T24N, R2W, Sec 33 Whatley Williams Place 192 - SE 131 - SW T22S, R2E, Sec 5 T24N, R2W, Sec 27 Wilson Windham 193 - NE 194 - SW T18S, T14W, Sec 20 T24N, R3W, Sec 24 72 - SE T21S, R14W, Sec 6 Woodard 195 - NW T18S, R15W, Sec 23 Wrights Zion 12 - NW 45 - NE T19S, R16W, Sec 3 see Christian Rest T19S, R13W, Sec 3 Zion Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1847; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: George R. K. Windle Zion Possum Bend 196 - NW T19S, R15W, Sec 31 Church Affiliation and Remarks the graves of George Spruill (1768-1835), infant Spruill (no dates), and Nancy Agness Spruill (1778-1849) are marked; James George Spruill (1794-1868), Lucy A. Spruill (1819-1857) and Martha Barmore Spruill (18001843) are found here in unmarked graves (21) Jones and Martin are common to this active black cemetery (21) the grave of Obediah A. Strickland (1763-1842) (21) Tabernacle Methodist Church, established in 1828; approximately 475 graves; first known interment: Frances Prince, Sr. (1772-1810); includes the grave of Revolutionary War soldier Marshall Franks (1752-1840); Ayers, Bain, Bennett, Bigby, Clardy, Duncan, Eubanks, Franks, Gee, Harris, Henry, Jewell, Joyner, Lawrence, Leech, McDill, McReynolds, Miller, Randall, Spruill and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (21) Tabernacle C.M.E. Church; first known interment: Jack Henry (1822-1866); Blackston, Coley, Gardner, Griffin, Henry, Joyner, Lenneer, Poole and Spruill are common to this active cemetery of approximately 45 graves (21) the graves of Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Thomasson (no dates) (21) also known as Reynolds Cemetery; approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Emily Amelia Thrasher (1847-1887); last known interment: Anna Thrasher (1874-1932); Reynolds and Welch are also found here (21) or Providence Cemetery; 12 graves; first known interment: George Trantham (1793-1837); last known interment: Elizabeth Trantham (1796-1856); Burgess, Crimm, Lee, Thomas and Thompson are found here (9)(20)(21) Union Freewill Baptist Church; cemetery established in 1976; approximately 20 graves; Acker, Gray, Henderson and Wood are common to this active cemetery (21) Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, organized in 1900; William Felix Cothren (1893-1970), Doris Chrisley Hildreth (d. 2015) and Brandy Elizabeth Foster (b. & d. 2002) are the only graves currently present in this active cemetery (21) Union Chapel Memorial Methodist Church; approximately 260 graves; first known interment: William Kelsey (1805-1839); Ball, Black, Blake, Calley, Carson, Chappell, Cockrell, Davidson, Fason, French, Gilham, Hamiter, Jones, Lee, Lipsey, Longmire, McCafferty, Noland, Pate, Proctor, Robertson and Williams are common to this active cemetery (21) Union Hill Free Will Baptist Church; approximately 130 graves; first known interment: James B. Ammons (18011881); Ammons, Brazzeal, Clardy, Guy, Hodge, Hughes, Lancaster, Lowery, Oglesby, Perrigin, Reynolds and Sims are common to this active cemetery (21) Unity Baptist Church (established 1829); approximately 240 graves; first known interments: Private Andrew Phillips (1759-1833), North Carolina Continental Line, American Revolutionary War; Bonner, Colvin, Corder, Holder, Holliman, Hudgins, Jones, Knox, Manning, Maughan, Montgomery, Noland, Phillips, Sanders, Scott, Speed, Stapp and Windle are common to this active cemetery (3) (20) (21) Unity Grove Church, established in 1842; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Reuben H. Wilson (1834-1888); Ashcraft, Babb, Brazeale, Butts, Cooper, Hammond, McCool, Smith and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (21) approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Rebecca Shelton White Propst (1809-1852); Dorroh, Hamby, Hollingsworth, Moore, Price, Propst, Shelton, Sherrill and Windham are common to this active cemetery (21) Unity Grove Methodist Church; approximately 85 graves; first known interment: Jacob Hollingsworth (17821854); Ashcraft, Corr, Duckworth, Howton, Moore, Richardson, Stokes, Sullivan, Swink and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (21) approximately 210 graves; first known interment: infant Henley (d. 1843); Bradford, Buffington, Carpenter, Chalmers, Coleman, Curry, Ezell, Henley, Johnston, Lang, Lee, Martin, Moorhead, Washington, Wilkens, Willbourne, Williams and Yagle are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (21) 12 graves; first known interment: G. M. Trantham (1793-1837); last known interment: Pleasant Hill (d. 1912 at 80 years); Burglass, Crimm, Thomas and Thompson are also known to be found in this cemetery (2) the grave of Nancy Whatley (1796-1873) (21) field reconnaissance reveals this cemetery to be in poor condition; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: John Williams (1783-1852); last known interment Arthur James Carpenter (1984-1988), Boone, Cawsett, Gone, Harris, Hinton, Jones, Lavender, Lee, Lewis, Manning, Mayhew and Pearson are also found here (20) (21) the graves of James Marion Gunter (1798-1878) and William Wilson (1784-1835) (21) 15 marked graves with others destroyed by cattle; first known interment: infant Young (1835-1836); last known interment: Mariah Owens (1907-1991); Harlan, Peck, Spann and Windham are also found here (21) 6 marked graves; first known interment: John Russell Cole, Jr. (1837-1862); last known interment: Sarah Frances Jennings (1840-1890); Shepherd is also found here (19) (22) James Polk Woodard (1831-1864), Louisa H. Woodard (1850-1860), Mary Duncan Woodard (1828-1879), Thomas Jefferson Woodard (1856-1859) and an infant without dates are found here (21) Harper (1859-1877); Awtrey, Baines, Carver, Dorris, Dyer, Harper, James, Johnson, Junkin, Malone, McCool, Pugh, Sanders, Sudduth, Sullivan, Walters and Wheat are common to this active cemetery (10) (21) 17 graves; first known interment: John Reynolds (d. 1850); last known interment: Curley B. Easley (1920-1947); Brown, Coward, Hardin and Latham are also found here (21) Cemeteries of Unknown Name Cemetery Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Locale Location 8 - NW 28 - NW 104 - SW 133 - SW 138 - SE 152 - NE 158 - SE T19S, R17W, Sec 11 T19S, R15W, Sec 16 T21S, R16W, Sec 32 T24N, R2W, Sec 17 T24N, R1W, Sec 12 T19S, R14W, Sec. 4 T22S, R15W, Sec 1 Church Affiliation and Remarks Pickens 7 Cemeteries of Uncertain Location Locale Location Arendale Cemetery not plotted unknown Ashmore not plotted Ethelsville Bell not plotted Stafford Bethany not plotted Bethany Bethanytown Chappell not plotted not plotted Aliceville Dillburg Creek not plotted unknown Deale not plotted Cochran Dunns Creek not plotted near Gordo Farmers Guyton Henry not plotted not plotted not plotted Dancy McShan Howard not plotted unknown Lees Bend not plotted on the land of J. D. Cook off AL14, nearly in MS McDaniel Mildred Jones not plotted not plotted Reform near Carrollton Moorhead-Yeatman not plotted Ethelsville Nance not plotted Nebo not plotted Kirk New Antioch New Bethel not plotted not plotted unknown unknown New Hope Nichols North Pickens Old Mitchell Old Rocky not plotted not plotted not plotted not plotted not plotted Aliceville Ethelsville Reform Benevola unknown Old Williams Old Woods Palmetto Pate Town not plotted not plotted not plotted not plotted Pickensville unknown unknown Petty not plotted Pleasant Hill Price not plotted not plotted unknown Zion Pridemore not plotted Ethelsville Sardis Smith-Thomas Strickland Taylor-Hinton not plotted not plotted not plotted not plotted Thomas Walnut Grove Warren Woods Young not plotted not plotted not plotted not plotted not plotted 5 miles north of Ethlesville Church Affiliation and Remarks this may be Arnold Cemetery, #30 above; the graves of Mary Polly Arendale (1795-1855), Nathan B. Arendale (1815-1873) and Richard A. Arendale (1777-1839) are known to be found here (21) 8 graves; first known interment: infant McDonnell (b. & d. 1848); last known interment: Hannah Elizabeth Ashmore (1847-1920); Gentry is also found here (21) Amanda L. Bell (1854-?), James Lula Bell (1863-1880), Mary Crews Bell (1804-1863), William Bell (1793-1883) and William G. Bell (1854-1859) are known to be found here (21) the black cemetery of the Bethany community; approximately 150 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Emmie Layton (1889-1916); Bonner, Davis, Lanier and Williams are found here (24) an active black cemetery (21) the graves of Henrietts Louisa Chappell (1883-1923), Hix B. Chappell (1831-1905) and Bettie ChappelFeemaster (1836-1898) (16) 8 graves; first known interment: Mattie Janes Robinson (1835-1839); last known interment: Gibson V. Lee (18781931); Spragins is also found here (16) Balus Earle Deale (1828-1893), Balus Deale Sanders (1845-1846), George Washington Sanders (1810-1845), Susan Caroline Deale Sanders (1810-1866) and infant Windham (b. & d. 1849) are known to be found here (21) first known interment: Abraham Mayfield (1812-1850); last known interment: Rebeca Mayfield (1821-1890); Brown, Brownlee, Lewis, Mayfield and Skilton are common to this cemetery (6) Nancy Farmer (1793-1833) and Maggie Mae Humphries (1902-2006) are known to be found here (21) Luvina N. Guyton (1812-1887) and Whitaker W. Guyton (1807-1860) are known to be found here (21) 9 graves; first known interment: Margaret Sillars Henry (1792-1844); last known interment: 4 members of the Henry family killed by a tornado on May 6, 1868 (3) Dier Clysen Hodo (1858-1896), Andrew D. Howard (1802-1879), Robert Wirt Howard (1881-1896) and Sarah Evelyn Howard (1830-1882) are found here (21) also known as Petty Cemetery; 17 graves; first known interment: Ebenezer Petty (d. 1826); last known interment: Samuel Petty (d. 1876 at 56 years) (2) Sarah F. McDaniel Davidson (1859-1897) is known to be found here (21) approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Rev. Richard Wilkins (1776-1848); Brown and Goree are common to this cemetery still in use (2) 8 graves; first known interment: John J. W. Moorhead (b. & d. 1850); last known interment: Annie Lillie Pearl Fowler (1837-1916); Yeatman is also found here (21) at Huff home in Pickensville approximately 35 graves; first known interment: T. Eaton (1792-1840); last known interment: Walter Elmer Crow (1862-1937); Hutchins, Jackson and Nance are common to this cemetery (2) on Weyheauser land in an area called Pate Town on the land of J. D. Cook off AL14, nearly in MS 9 graves; first known interment: William Robert Bell (1830-1877); last known interment: Mary D. Pate (1820-1911) until an interment in 2012; McAteer and Slaughter are also found here (21) New Antioch Baptist Church; an active cemetery approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Thomas Bradford (1828-1835) or Sarah Jane Bradford (18331835); last known interment: Huldy Mayhew (1849-1925); Bonner, Gaskin, Hood, Hughes, Manning, Stringfellow and Williams are common to this cemetery (16) an active cemetery (21) North Pickens Church of Christ; a new and active cemetery (21) the graves of William Fortson (1774-1846) and William Augustus Burns (1851-1852) (2) Abel Skelton (1822-1864), George Thomas Skelton (1853-1933), Jemima Evaline Skelton (1824-1916) and Susan H. Skelton (1849-1896) are known to be found here (21) Henry Williams (1781-1837) and Oran Williams (1804-1836) are known to be found here (21) Burgess, Crim, Lee, Thompson and Trantham are found here (16) James Marion Gunter (1794-1878) and William Wilson (1874-1835) are known to be found here (21) also known as Nebo Cemetery; approximately 10 marked graves; first known interment: F. McAteer (1832-1897); last known interment: Andrew Pate (1916-1919); this may be the not plotted Nebo Cemetery found above (1) see Lees Bend Mary Price Baines (1840-1875); Francis Doss Price (1847-1884), Sarena James Price (1812-1888) and William Price (1801-1889) are known to be found here (21) first known interment: Mary Mollie Pridmore (1764-1840); last known interment: Caroline Pridmore Thornbrough (1824-1905); Pace and Rutledge are also found here (21) Gordo Sardis Free Will Baptist Church; an active cemetery (21) Pleasant Grove T22S, R13W, Sec 5 Abel Strickland (1803-1892) and Sarah A. Ligon Strickland (1814-1866) are known to be found here (21) the graves of Sarah Elizabeth Hinton (1834-1889), William Grice Hinton (1829-1893), Isaac Taylor (1792-1838), near Aliceville Pleasant Grove unknown Benevola McShan Reform Mary Cavett Taylor (1799-1838) and Matilda Caroline Taylor (1812-1856) (21) Laura Ann Shockley (1821-1891) and Thomas Walker Shockley (1822-1893) are known to be found here (21) an active cemetery (21) the grave of Hinche Warren (1754-1838) (21) the graves of John Woods (1811-1868) and John Richard Woods (1840-1874) (21) the grave of Thomas J. Young (1830-1884) (21) Pickens 8 Sources 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Pickens County, Alabama Cemetery Records. Gordo, Alabama: Pickens County Genealogical Society, 1983. Wiese, O’Levia Neal Wilson, (ed.,) Cemetery Records of Greene County Alabama and Related Areas, The Journal of Mrs. Mary Marshall. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1994. 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Duncan Cemetery, Pickens County, Alabama. 5 March 2013. <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kithandkin2000/duncancemetery.htm>. Bethany Cemetery II, Pickens County, Alabama. 5 March 2013. <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kithandkin2000/bethanycemeteryII.htm>. Numerical List of Cemeteries 1. Tabernacle 2. Andrews Chapel 3. Macedonia 4. Bell 5. Dorroh 6. Mount Zion 7. Union Chapel 8. Unknown 9. Baptist Grove 10. Forest 11. Providence 12. Christian Rest 12. Wrights 12. Brown Hill 13. Old Mt. Moriah 14. Ethelsville 15. Strawbridge 16. Elbethel 17. Martin 18. Mineral Springs 19. Phoenix 20. Mount Moriah 21. Gore 22. Rocky Ridge 23. Bethlehem 24. Phoenix 25. Hamilton 26. Antioch 27. Baird 28. Unknown 29. Carden 30. Arnold 31. Beard 32. Coal Fire 32. Christian Hope 33. Liberty 34. Arbor Springs 35. Hopewell 36. Shady Grove 37. Unity Grove Lower 38. Unity Grove Upper 39. Mount Tabor 40. Unity Grove 41. Marvin Hill 42. Big Hill 43. Old Salem 44. Double Branches 44. Old Corrs 45. Zion 46. Shiloh 47. Hannah 48. New Hope 49. Crossroads 50. Mount Olive 51. Old Spring Hill 52. Doss 52. Ross 53. Pine Grove 54. Crossroads 55. Spring Hill 55. Shady Grove 56. Spring Hill 57. Big Creek 57. Pine Grove 59. Brooks 60. Union Hill 61. Graham 62. Old Sardis 62. Bonner 63. Poplar Springs 64. Bethel 64. Stansel 65. New Providence 66. Old Bethel 67. Cockrell 68. Hebron 69. Community 70. Carrollton 71. Marvin Chapel 72. Windle 73. Fellowship 74. Heritage Memorial 74. Greenhill 75. Hargrove 76. Linebarger 76. Sand Hill 77. Gordo City 78. Linebarge 79. Browns Chapel 80. Thrasher 80. Reynolds 81. Holly Springs 82. Glen Echo 83. Ebenezer 84. Old Trinity 85. Salem 86. Elmore 87. Center-Elmore 87. Center Springs 88. Mount Pleasant 89. Oak Grove 90. Bump Church 90. Pleasant Grove 91. Sand Springs 92. Bebee Chapel 93. Upper Pickensville 94. Lower Pickensville 94. Saint John 95. Bigbee 96. Memphis 97. New Cumberland 98. Guyton 99. Spiller 100. Pilgrim Rest 101. Mount Sinai 102. Union Chapel 103. Fleming 104. Unknown 105. Bradford 105. Minor 106. Garden 107. Aliceville Memorial 107. Magnolia Memorial 108. Enon 108. New 109. Franconia 109. Oak Grove 110. Oak Hill 111. Mount Hebron 112. Blubber 113. Mount Sinai 114. Unity 115. Hatcher 115. Hopewell Hill 116. Union 117. Liberty 118. Piney Grove 119. Mitchell 120. Hamlin 121. Flatwoods 122. Mount Olivet 122. Beaver Dam 123. Jordan 124. Cedar Grove 125. Cluster 125. Community Memorial 126. Hebron 127. Dancy 128. Adams 129. Antioch 130. Vienna 131. Williams Place 132. Providence 132. Trantham 133. Unknown 134. Gardner 135. Old Bethany 136. Miller Place 137. Bestman 137. Bethany 138. Unknown 139. Shea 139. Shedd Hill 140. Mount Moriah 141. Bethesda 142. Forest 143. Double Branches 144. Arbor Springs 145. Brookshire 146. Oak Ridge 147. Fowler 148. McCaa 149. Cook 150. Ivey 151. McKay 152. Unknown 153. New Salem 154. Moorehead 155. Reynolds 156. Mount Olive
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