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Submitted: 1/20/18 • Approved: 1/20/18 • Last Updated: 4/12/18 • R810318-G810318-S3
These records were compiled by Linda Childs, who spent countless hours on research. She noted her resources for this information as an obit from Newton Co News for Sarah Hatley and Bingham's Funeral Home Records for the others. As it turns out the individuals she was given information on as not having headstones by Elizabeth T. Barcroft, now have headstones. Those are listed at the bottom of the page.
Known Burials:
Nancy Laws Carey
Born in IL
Oct. 6, 1917
Spouse: David W. Carey (1842 - 1913)
Melvina
Oct. 17, 1841
Nov. 3, 1926
Spouse: Patrick Edward Connor (1840 - 1895)
Mary LeGrand Ross
Nov. 5, 1853
Mar. 5, 1928
John Meadows
About 1849
Dec. 4, 1922
Age about 80Y
Spouse: Anna
Parents:
Mitchell D Meadows (1821 - 1882)
Caroline Scott Meadows (1827 - 1885)
Elizabeth Lorene Miller
No Dates
John W. Parnell
Feb. 26, 1866
Aug. 11, 1935
Sarah Amanda Richards Hatley
Dec. 10, 1825
Mar., 1904
Spouse: Sherod Hatley (1824 - 1903)
These individuals from the list do have headstones:
David W. Carey, Joshua and Mollie Renfro, Infant Daughter Mathis, and Sylvester Parnell.
Headstone photos are pending upload for this cemetery. Please keep checking back.
Please note: Due to the location of the cemetery being next to a creek, and obvious signs of repeated flooding there may be missing headstones. There is evidence of many unmarked burials. Especially on the side nearest the creek.
Contributed on 1/20/18 by tslundberg
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