Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks

Tallapoosa 1

Locale

Location

Adams

Agricola

Cemetery

183 - SE

122 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 32

T21N, R23E, Sec 34

Church Affiliation and Remarks

Alexander City

Antioch

48 - NW

33 - NE

T23N, R21E, Sec 27 also known as Laurel Park; an active cemetery with over 3,100 interments (67)

T24N, R24E, Sec 12 Antioch Baptist Church; first known interment: Nancy E. Wilkens (1876-1955); Brand, Henry and Johnson

Antioch

56 - NE

T23N, R23E, Sec 7

Antioch

141 - SE

T19N, R23E, Sec 3

Armours

213 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 21

Banks-Gardner

112 - SE

T22N, R23E, Sec 27

Baskins Chapel

111 - SE

T22N, R23E, Sec 26

Bay Pine

Bethany

Bethel

214 - SW

170 - NW

46 - NW

T22N, R22E, Sec 29

T24N, R21E Sec 29

T23N, R21E, Sec 27

Bethel

100 - SW

T21N, R22E, Sec 2

Bethlehem

16 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 29

Bethlehem

Beulah

Beulah

69 - NE

115 - SE

132 - SW

T23N, R23E, Sec 12

T21N, R23E, Sec 12 Beulah Number 2 Church

T19N, R22E, Sec 4 Beulah Baptist Church, established in 1843; approximately 130 graves; first known interment: Houston Eugene

Bice

13 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 6

Boyd

178 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 9

Britt

184- NW

T23N, R22E, Sec 25

Brown

119 - SE

T21N, R23E, Sec 13

Burton

203 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 14

Buttston

Camp Hill

72 - NE

117 - SE

T23N, R24E, Sec 27 see Fellowship

T21N, R24E, Sec 16 the principal cemetery of Camp Hill; over 1,550 graves; Boon, Burton, Chester, Conine, Cook, Davis, Ellis,

Camp Hill

Canaan

141 - SE

143 - SE

T19N, R23E, Sec 3 see Antioch

T20N, R24E, Sec 14 former site of Canaan Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 105 marked and 45 unmarked graves; first

Canada-Threadgill

Carmichael

108 - SE

186 - NE

T21N, R23E, Sec 31 see Spain

T22N, R24E, Sec 28 the graves of Mary Carmichael (1785-1836), Christian Carmichael Calhoun (1775-1844) and Christian Paul

Carrville

207 - SW

T18N, R22E, Sec 8

Carver Heights

Centerport

42 - NW

125 - SW

T23N, R21E, Sec 21

T20N, R22E, Sec 9

Centerview

156 - SE

T22N, R24E, Sec 26

Cherokee Bluff

Christian-Sasser

Coger Hill

210 - SW

40 - NW

29 - NE

T19N, R22E, Sec 31 see Scott

T23N, R21E, Sec 16 see New Life

T24N, R24E, Sec 34 Coger Hill C.M.E. Church; Buchanan, Marable, Meadows, Shears and Spratling are found in this active

Colley

Concord Garden

174 - SE

63 - NE

T21N, R24E, Sec 36

T22N, R23E, Sec 17

Cook

215 - SE

T21N, R23E, Sec 17

Cotney

181 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 11

the grave of Ann R. Adams (1781-1863) (2)

approximately 50 graves, several unmarked; first known interment: John R. Black (1845-1846); last known

interment: Addie Thompson Smith (1872-1959); Arnett, Brown, Cooper, Dupree, Gillam, Goodman,

Higgins, Jones, Smith, Williams, Wilson and Young are common to this cemetery (16) (67)

are common to this cemetery still in use (23)

former site of Antioch Church; approximately 45 graves; first known interment: L.B. Whaley (1872-1882);

Baker, Bunn, Duncan, East, Easterwood, Hammock, Hatchett, Hays, Huey, Kirkland, Morrow, Newman,

Price, Pugh, Reaves and Rhodes are also found in this active cemetery (67)

Camp Hill Methodist Church at Antioch; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Irene Dillard (18821900); Baker, Belle, Bunn, Dillard, Hammock, Hancock, Harris, Hatchett, Hayes, Holt, Hood, Huey,

Moore, Morgan, Music, Price, Ray, Rhodes and Walker are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

Armours Memorial Garden; approximately 470 graves; first known interment: James E. Sutton (1925-1961);

Allen, Armour, Boleware, Burns, Daniels, Jackson, Leonard, Meadows, Moten, Norris, Poole, Powers,

Russell, Smith, Vines, Whetstone and White are common to this active contemporary cemetery (67)

also known as Gardner-Banks; approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Henry M. Pless (1839-1863);

last known interment: R. Wilson Banks (1911-1989) Banks, Berry, Black, Blythe, Gardner, Henderson,

Johnson, Pless, Prather, Sexton and Wallace are common to this cemetery still in use (67)

Baskins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Lois Stone Canada

(1918-1959); Banks, Burks, Bussey, Canada, Goodman, Harrison, Hines, Morgan, Oliver, Pearson,

Rowe, Russell, Slaughter, Sparks, Stone, Turner and Woodyard make up this active cemetery (67)

Bay Pine Baptist Church; a new and active cemetery; Smith and White are found here (67)

Bethany Baptist Church; Bradford and Machen are known to be found in this active cemetery (67)

also known as Great Bethel or Bethel Baptist Church, established in 1880; approximately 300 graves; first

known interment: Lular B. Black (1912-1915); Barnes, Boleware, Corprew, Dark, Ford, Goggins, Holley,

Jackson, Madison, Marbury, Maxwell, Moon, Pearson, Robinson, Ross, Sandlin, Thomas, Tucker,

Vines, Whatley, Woody and Young are common to this active cemetery (62) (67)

Bethel Baptist Church; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: Johnnie Albert Stephenson (188018810); Caldwell, Davis, Duffey, Garrett, Gray, Greer, Henderson, Nelson, Patterson, Price, Railey, Ray,

Sharpe, Taylor, Walls, Ward, Whatley and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

Bethlehem-New Salem Cemetery; over 560 graves; first known interment: Sidney Elizabeth Newman Thomas

(1820-1849); Allen, Bailey, Bonner, Brown, Carter, Claybrook, Easterwood, Foreman, Hamlet, Harry,

Jones, Lindsey, McDaniel, Melton, Oliver, Simpson and Taunton are common to this active cemetery (67)

Bethlehem Baptist Church; Isom and Russell are found here (67)

Coan (1906-1918); Achimon, Bedford, Carmichael, Carter, Coan, Golden, Holt, Norrell, Phillips,

Rodgers, Smith and Taunton are common to this cemetery still in use (33) (62) (67)

approximately 125 graves; first known interment: Jonathan Bice (1809-1862); Barnett, Bice, Brown,

Campbell, Colvard, Hix, Joiner, Moon, Porch and Stevenson are common to this active cemetery (67)

approximately 25 graves, many unmarked; first known interment: J.G.W. McCarly (1852-1859); last known

interment: J. D. Boyd (1861-1936); Beasley, Gross, Hamilton, Handley, Hornsby, McHimon and Stacks

are also found here (51) (67)

7 marked and 9 unmarked graves of the Britt family; first known interment: William Britt (1841-1843); last

known interment: Lawrence Bryant Britt (1852-1929) (2) (15) (67)

7 marked and 1 unmarked graves; first known interment: John G. Brown (1801-1889); last known interment:

Ann Elizabeth Brown Johnson (1846-1943); Teat is also found here (10) (67)

11 graves; first known interment: Andrew J. Burton, Jr. (1883-1900); Harris is also found in this cemetery still

in use (2) (67)

Flurry, Greer, Gross, Harper, Harris, Heard, Henderson, Herren, High, Jennings, Johnson, Land,

Landrum, Langley, Meadows, Moore, Murray, Newell, Pinnell, Pittman, Reaves, Rogers, Rowe, Sargent,

Slaughter, Smith, Trimble, Tucker, Walker and Winter are common to this active cemetery (57) (67)

known interment: Victoria A. Holston Jones (1830-1859); Burke, Garrett, Graves, Hester, Holstun, Jones,

Moreman, Newman, Robinson, Tyler and Waldrop are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (31) (67)

(1816-1845) (2)

approximately 2,200 graves; first known interment: Henry Cannon (1835-1863); Adams, Ashurst, Baker,

Boland, Cannon, Cullars, Darnell, Hammock, Hudson, Jones, Kelly, Ledbetter, Mathis, Powell,

Richardson, Sims, Stalnaker, Stough, Taylor, Warren and Willis are common to this active cemetery (67)

an active cemetery; Beal, Cobb and Strickland are found here (67)

also spelled Centreport; former site of Center Port Church, established around 1873 and disbanded in the

1890s; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: infant Canada (d. 1882); last known interment: Earnest

Umphress Brown (1892-1975); Carlisle, Davis, Downing, Farrow, Finch, Hall, Guthrie, McCarthy, Ray,

Smith, Strong, Turner, Umphress and Walls are common to this cemetery (61) (67)

Centerview Church; 8 graves; Copeland, Foster, Hughley, Tolbert and Vines are found in this active

contemporary cemetery (67)

contemporary cemetery (67)

the grave of Anney W. Colley (d. 1836) and approximately 15 unmarked graves (43)

Concord Garden of Memories; approximately 160 graves; first known interment: Mary Emma Morgan (18641888); Brewer, Brooks, Browning, Caldwell, Campbell, Davis, Evers, Harrelson, Jones, Lester, Lightsey,

Moore, Moran, Scroggins, Walker and Waters are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

Fenton Cook Cemetery; 9 graves; first known interment: Sanford Willis Cook (1834-1861); last known

interment: infant Whatley (b. & d. 1918); Barnett, Curry and Nix are also found here (67)

7 marked and several unmarked graves; William Sampson Cotney (1812-1877) and Mary Eveline Funderburk

Cotney (1816-1898) are known to be found here (63) (67)

Tallapoosa 2

Locale

Location

Craddock

Craft-Sasser

Cemetery

185 - NW

38 - NW

T22N, R22E, Sec 3

T23N, R21E, Sec 10

Cross Key

11 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 32

Dadeville

99 - SE

T21N, R23E, Sec 4

Darian

41 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 20

Darian

34 - NE

T24N, R24E, Sec 24

Dark Private

Davidson

35 - NW

140 - SE

T23N, R21E, Sec 30

T20N, R23E, Sec 34

Daviston

26 - NE

T24N, R24E, Sec 22

Daviston

27 - NE

T24N, R24E, Sec 21

Dillard

4 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 4

Duck-Fuller

187 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 31

Dudleyville

81 - NE

T22N, R24E, Sec 12

Eagle Creek

60 - NE

T23N, R23E, Sec 33

Eagle Creek

Eason

Elam

61 - NE

201 - NE

150 - SW

T22N, R23E, Sec 33

T23N, R24E, Sec 16

T18N, R22E, Sec 11

Ephesus

58 - NW

T23N, R22E, Sec 14

Estes

224 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 34

Fallin

216 - SE

T21N, R23E, Sec 10

Fargason

Fargason-Wyatt

123 - SE

123 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 2

T21N, R24E, Sec 2

Farrow-Dennis

101 - SW

T21N, R22E, Sec 4

Fellowship

72 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 27

Fellowship

44 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 26

First Congregational

49 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 4

Flint Hill

52 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 12

Flint Hill

227 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 12

Friendship

86 - SW

T21N, R21E, Sec 17

Fuller

147 - SW

T19N, R22E, Sec 32

Gardner-Banks

Gauntt

112 - SE

151 - SW

T22N, R23E, Sec 27

T18N, R22E, Sec 21

Germany

71 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 27

Gillam

79 - NE

T22N, R24E, Sec 20

Graham

Great Bethel

8 - NW

46 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 27

T23N, R21E, Sec 27

Church Affiliation and Remarks

the grave of Sidney Craddock (no dates) (2)

approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Seaborn J. Whatley (b. & d. 1860); Craft, Davis, Eason,

Jenkins and Sasser are also common to this active cemetery (5) (7) (67)

Cross Key Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 100 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known

interment: Fannie Gamble (1878-1909); Chestner, Flowers, Fuller, Gamble, Martin, Moon, Porter and

Russell are common to this active historical black cemetery (67)

approximately 2,200 graves; first known interment: Charles Spear, Sr. (d. 1817); Acree, Baker, Barnes, Berry,

Black, Bulger, Corprew, Harwell, Herren, Hicks, Jinks, Johnson, Johnston, McIntosh, Oliver, Sanford, Smith,

Turner, Walker, Willis, Wilson and Wynn are common to this active cemetery (3) (58) (67)

Darian Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 70 legible stones; first known interment: Cynthia Pearson (d.

1905); Harrell, Jennings, Ransaw, Russell, Salter, Smith and Tuck are common to this active cemetery (67)

Darian Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1842; approximately 365 graves; first known interment:

Elizabeth Davis (1802-1804); Barker, Bishop, Blythe, Buchanan, Burkes, Carter, Champion, Coger, Cotney,

Flournoy, Gay, Hand, Hardy, Hodnett, Johnson, Kewley, Laney, Meigs, Robertson, Shivers, Smith, Stewart,

Turner, Welch and Welsh are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (37) (62) (67)

see Maxwell

the graves of Rev. W. C. Davidson (1817-1891), E. F. Davidson (1822-1895), infant Simmons (b. & d. 1884)

and infant Simmons (b. & d. 1889) (45)

established as Springhill Baptist Church in 1842; became Daviston Baptist in 1915; approximately 350 graves;

first known interment: B. D. Williams (1836-1880); Black, Cotney, Dunn, Hodnett, Jones, Kirk, Laney, Meigs,

Motley, Price, Simpson and Thompson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (62) (67)

Daviston Independent Methodist Church; approximately 45 graves; first known interment: John E. Lewis

(1800-1882); Bence, Glenn, Harris, Jones and Musick are found in this cemetery still in use (40) (67)

approximately 115 graves; first known interment: George W. Dillard (1830-1837); last known interment: Janie

P. Shipp (1872-1962); Baker, Bell, Burns, Canant, Cleveland, Collins, Crawford, Dillard, Hardman, Hatley,

Lawrence, Lock, Locke, McKelvey, Osburn and Shipp are common to this cemetery (30) (67)

the graves of M. J. Duck (1853-1923), W. M. Duck (d. 1925), Nancy Fuller (1823-1863), Sarah Elizabeth Fuller

Washburn (1847-1865) and Nancy Melviney Washburn (1870-1872) (2)

also known as Old Dudleyville; approximately 90 marked and 40 unmarked graves; first known interment:

Emily McLean (d. 1808); last known interment: James W. Hoyle (1873-1945); Allen, Barr, Blackwelder, Clark,

Dent, Hall, Hambrick, Jennings, Keel, Shipp, Vines and Ware are common to this cemetery (2) (67)

Eagle Creek Baptist Church, established in 1851; approximately 900 marked and 300 unmarked graves; first

known interment: Julius H. Stone (1850-1851); Abbett, Adair, Barnes, Blackwelder, Boone, Branch, Britt,

Burnette, Clark, Coker, Davis, Duck, Duffey, Evers, Freeman, Fuller, Godfrey, Harrelson, Harrison, Harris,

Ingram, Jennings, Jones, Lake, Lightsey, Loyd, McKelvey, Moran, Patterson, Pritchard, Roberts, Shepard,

Taylor, Wesson and Yarbrough are common to this active cemetery (2) (62) (67)

Eagle Creek Church

the grave of A. W. Eason (1849-1894) along with several unmarked graves (2)

Elam Baptist Church; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: William Garrett Langley (1897-1900);

Baker, Belyeu, Brown, Casaday, Coley, Darnell, Golden, Grant, Gregory, Hammonds, Holt, Johnson, Langley,

Mathis, Nelson, Smith, Webster and Wesson are common to this active cemetery (67)

Ephesus Primitive Baptist Church, founded in 1845; approximately 150 graves; interments date from 1855;

Bennett, Brown, Connell, Davis, Foshee, Gamble, Goss, Heard, Jackson, Kirkland, Lett, Moody, Musick,

Parker, Powell, Robertson and Smith are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (62) (67)

Estes Family Cemetery contains the graves of Reva Muriel Chapman (1917-2004), James Robert Estes Jr.

(1921-2003), and Roy James Estes (1964-2004) (67)

approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Thomas Fallin (1837-1863); last known interment: Sanders

Brazzel (1869-1920); Bass, Doss, Linch, Middlebrooks and Thornton are also found here (67)

see Fargason-Wyatt Cemetery

also known as Fargason Cemetery; approximately 45 marked and 3 unmarked graves; first known interment:

the unmarked grave of William Jesse Anderson Wyatt (1847-1848); last known interment: Gaines B. Bradford

(1913-1956); Fargason, Farris, McGiny, Sikes, Smith, Sykes and Wyatt are also found here (23) (67)

23 graves; first known interment: Dr. Franklin G. Farrow (1818-1863); last known interment: Mary Roberts

(1840-1918); many of the interments occurred in 1863 (54)

Fellowship Baptist Church; also called Buttston Cemetery; approximately 425 graves; first known interment: A.

J. Williams (1869-1881); Boswell, Caldwell, Clanton, Coleman, Dabbs, Duck, Fuller, Gilbert, Henderson,

Holdridge, Keel, McCoy, Morgan, Sanders and Washburn are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

established in 1837 as the first church in Youngville (Alexander City); church moved to present location in

1875; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Joseph A. Lott (1882-1887); Alexander, Baggett,

Blankenship, Bolan, Brewer, Corley, Danford, Daniel, Dunaway, Fuller, Jones, McCain, McCollough, McVey,

Paslay, Smith, Trussell and Yarbrough are common names in this active cemetery (62) (67)

First Congregational Christian Church; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: James Whatley Coley

(1856-1858); last known interment: Nancy Odell Thomas (1907-1966); Corley, Fontana, McClendon and

Whatley are also common to this cemetery (67)

Flint Hill Methodist Church, established in 1851; approximately 520 marked and numerous unmarked graves;

first known interment: Malinda S. Locke (1832-1866); Adamson, Baker, Bentley, Bolan, Brown, Cole, Dean,

Duke, Farmer, Fuller, Gunn, Johnson, Keel, Kimbrough, Knowles, Moncrief, Neighbors, Paisley, Pierce,

Pemberton, Rigby, Scott, Simpson, Smith and Turner are common to this active cemetery (22) (67)

Flint Hill Baptist Church; approximately 30 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment:

Rueben G. Fuller (1847-1913); Huntley, Newell, Smith, Thomas and Walker are common to this active

cemetery (67)

Friendship Baptist Church; approximately 80 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment: George

Young, Sr. (1908-1950); Phillips, Riggins, Russell and Young are common to active black cemetery (2) (67)

the marked graves of Drusilla Fuller (1852-1926), H. F. Fuller (1890-1912) and F. N. Fuller (1842-1909) along

with 1 unmarked grave (9)

see Banks-Gardner

named for the family of Jacob Gauntt; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Barnet DuBois (17971849); the town of Tallassee was developed on property originally owned by DuBois; Brannon, Gantt, Gauntt,

Hairston, Jarman, Patillo and Simpson are also found in this active cemetery (6) (56) (67)

approximately 40 graves, several unmarked; first known interment: Thomas C. Germany (1835-1857); last

known interment: Mary Germany Bell (1892-1972); Berry, Morgan, Vines, White and Wills are also found here

(2) (67)

20 graves; first known interment: Jane Gillam (d. 1851); last known interment: Robert P. Greer (1872-1915);

Marble and O¡¯Brien are also found in this cemetery (49)

near the former site of Mt. Pisgah Presbyterian Church; at least 25 graves; most marked by field stones (15)

see Bethel

Tallapoosa 3

Locale

Location

Church Affiliation and Remarks

Greathouse

Cemetery

175 - SW

T21N, R22E, Sec 14

Guthrie

133 - SW

T19N, R22E, Sec 5

Hackneyville

5 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 14

Hackneyville

6 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 14

Harmony

18 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 32

Harper

Harper Hill

47 - NW

129 - SW

T23N, R21E, Sec 27

T20N, R22E, Sec 34

the marked graves of Cary J. Greathouse (d. 1863), Civil War soldier Seaborn S. Greathouse (d. 1863) and

Civil War soldier William E. Greathouse (d. 1862) along with several unmarked graves (44) (67)

approximately 50 marked and 90 unmarked graves; first known interment: Newman Golden (1818-1859); last

known interment: Sam Smith (1870-1946); Cadenhead, Elkins, Harper, Holt, Hornsby, Joiner, Pike, Rogers,

Spain, Still, Taunton, Wade and Weldon are also found here (1) (4) (67)

Hackneyville United Methodist Church; approximately 360 graves; first known interment: Birdie Elizabeth

White (1902-1903); Adair, Anderson, Bailey, Baker, Brazzell, Brown, Denney, Downs, Dunn, Green, Hancock,

Holdridge, Humphrey, Hutchinson, Keel, King, Lane, Lumpkin, Martin, Nelson, Peppers, Prickett, Smith,

Stansell, Vickers, Walls and White are common to this active cemetery (5) (29) (67)

Hackneyville Presbyterian Church, also known as Mt. Pisga Presbyterian; approximately 55 graves; first

known interment: William D. McKinnon (1839-1860); last known interment: Hattie M. Baker (1870-1950); Adair,

Baker, Craig, McCreight , McKinnon and Pearson are common to this cemetery (28) (62) (67)

Old Harmony or Harmony Presbyterian Church; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: Martha E.

Minton (1836-1862); Abbett, Allen, Boyd, Crow, Dunaway, East, Hutcheson, Latimer, Meadows, Nolan, Oliver,

Peters, Spates, Stewart, Thomas and Yarbrough are common to this active cemetery (35) (67)

6 graves of the Meacham family; interments date from 1934-1989 (67)

Harwell

164 - SE

T20N, R23E, Sec 8

Henderson

110 - SE

T22N, R24E, Sec 27

Henderson

167 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 11

Henderson

194 - NE

T22N, R24E, Sec 22

7 - NW

T24N, R22E, Sec 19

Hillabee Campground

former site of Harper Hill Church, cemetery established 1812; 20 marked and several unmarked graves; first

known interment: Nellie Dories Harper (1912-1913); Cosby, McGinty, Teel, Watkins and Wesson are also

found in this active cemetery (1) (67)

approximately 50 graves, most unmarked; first known interment: Michael D. Stone (1815-1862); last known

interment: Sallie E. Harwell (1859-1877); Acree and Patillo are also found here (15) (42)

Benjamin Ware and Richard Alexander Henderson Family Cemetery; 12 marked and 6 unmarked graves; first

known interment: Martha Alberta Henderson (1877-1881); last known interment: Marion Franklin Brazell

(1869-1948); Bailey and Wilkerson are also found here (2) (67)

Samuel Henderson Family Cemetery; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: infant Henderson (b. &

d. 1871); last known interment: Neadom Elifair Henderson (1869-1936); Berry, Reeves, Sargent, Smith and

Whatley are also found here (23) (67)

James Franklin Henderson Cemetery; approximately 15 graves; first known interment: infant Henderson (b. &

d. 1860); last known interment: S. F. Henderson (1881-1912); Berry, Harper, Johnson and Partridge are

also found here (10) (18) (23)

Hillabee Campground or Camp Ground United Methodist Church, established in 1847; approximately 275

graves; first known interment: Amanda F. Bailey (b. & d. 1812); Abrams, Alldredge, Bailey, Browning,

Burkes, Champion, Cosper, Dunn, Hancock, Harlan, Holdridge, Hooten, Horton, Lynch, McKemie,

Moore, Polk, Ray, Rogers, Tate and Whatley are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (30) (62) (67)

Hillview

Holley

45 - NW

120 - SE

T23N, R21E, Sec 26 Hillview Memorial Park; an active cemetery of approximately 6,100 graves (67)

T21N, R23E, Sec 25 also known as Pine Grove Community Cemetery; approximately 85 marked and 20 unmarked graves; first

House of Worship

Hutcheson

171 - NE

173 - SE

T22N. R23E, Sec 24 House of Worship Church

T21N, R24E, Sec 32 8 marked and 2 unmarked graves; first known interment: Simon M. Hutcheson (1834-1851); last known

Hutchinson

Jackson Field

21 - NE

57 - NW

T24N, R23E, Sec 4

T23N, R22E, Sec 14

Jacksons Gap

67 - NW

T22N, R22E, Sec 24

Jacob Moon

37 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 7

known interment: Thomas Holley Crabbe (1852-1855); Barron, Brown, Carriker, Clanton, Crabbe, Hayes,

Holley, Holstun, Slaughter and Wallace are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (51) (60) (67)

interment: Berthula A. Hutcherson (d. 1919); Bass is also found here (2) (26) (67)

also known as Old Jacks Field; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Sarah Ann Duncan (b. & d.

1850); last known interment: Charles B. Grimes (1852-1926); Bryant and Hunt are also found in this

cemetery (39) (63) (67)

signage indicates Jacksons Gap Baptist Church Cemetery was established in 1881; approximately 65 graves;

first known interment: Almenia Henderson Berry (1825-1891); Banks, Berry, Carlisle, Harris, Keel,

Nickerson, Patterson, Scott, Smith, Walker and White are common to this active cemetery (67)

Jacob Moon Family Cemetery, established in 1850; 13 graves; first known interment: Thomas Moon (18271853); last known interment: Dewery O. Brown (1834-1906); Clower, McClendon, Murray, Staples and

Wood are also found here (67)

8 marked and 4 unmarked graves; first known interment: John Robert Johnson (1850-1854); last known

interment: Flaria Lee Hardy (1905-1912); Morgan is also found here (2)

John Johnston Cemetery; 15 graves; first known interment: Martha Johnston (1809-1844); last known

interment: James Daniel Meadows (1827-1900) (67)

approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Hammell Houston Knight (b. & d. 1876) or infant Knight (b. &

d. 1876); last known interment: George Washington Knight (1871-1945); Perry and Phillips are also found

here (2) (67)

approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Alexander Langley (1832-1852); Berry, Burnett, Cooksey,

Henderson, Hunt, Johnson, Langley, Merritt and Thornton are common to this active cemetery (34) (67)

Johnson

188 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 3

Johnston

168 - SW

T20N, R22E, Sec 27

Knight

189 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 27

Langley

109 - SE

T22N, R24E, Sec 27

Laurel Park

Leander

48 - NW

25 - NE

T23N, R21E, Sec 27 see Alexander City

T24N, R24E, Sec 16 Leander Baptist Church; Hollis, Smith, Spraddling and Walls are found in this active contemporary cemetery

Lebanon

77 - NE

T22N, R24E, Sec 8

Liberty

2 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 3

Liberty

85 - SW

T21N, R21E, Sec 18

(67)

near Lebanon Church; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: Sarah Harrelson (1809-1851); Adair,

Allen, Baker, Berry, Campbell, Collum, Davis, Downs, Duck, East, Easterwood, Fuller, Greer, Hamby,

Knight, Monroe, Sparks, Spraggins and White are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

Liberty United Methodist Church, established 1846; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: William

Gamble (1786-1851); Albright, Baker, Belyeu, Bryant, Dillard, Gamble, Goodwin, Gordon, Guthrie,

Hawkins, Humphrey, Karr, Martin, Meacham, Osborn, Phillips, Posey, Riddle, Rosser, Saxon,

Slaughter, Smith, Thompson and Williams are common to this active cemetery (17) (67)

Liberty Church; approximately 110 graves; first known interment: infant Waters (b. & d. 1860); last known

interment: Mattie V. Ballard (1894-1976); Baker, Ballard, Brown, Daniel, Funderburk, Goodwin, Harris,

Hicks, Johnson, Pearson, Peoples, Richardson, Pitchford, Robinson, Russell, Talley, Towns and

Welch are common to this cemetery (1) (65) (67)

Lindsey

Lockhart

206 - NW

107 - SE

T23N, R22E, Sec 20 see Tankersley

T21N, R23E, Sec 33 approximately 70 graves; first known interment: Frances Pitt Millner (d. 1871); Alvies, Banks, Bentley,

Macedonia

51 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 7

Macedonia

148 - SW

T19N, R22E, Sec 33

Mask

87 - SW

T21N, R21E, Sec 15

Maxwell

35 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 30

Black, Cox, Fitch, Gray, Shealey, Smith, Strudivant and Trimble are common to this active cemetery (67)

Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 50 marked graves; first known interment: Ida Walker

(1871-1940); Benton, Hall, Harkins, Hill, Marbury, Mitchell, Robinson, Russell, Slaughter and Walker are

common to this active cemetery (67)

Macedonia Christian Church; approximately 390 graves; first known interment: James F.B. Newman (18131841); Bice, Bishop, Christian, Elkins, Galloway, Golden, Gray, Griffith, Hammonds, Harper, Hicks,

Hornsby, Johnson, Ledbetter, Milner, Newman and Spears are common to this active cemetery (67)

approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Janice Hector Mask (d. 1860); Hodge, Smith and Tucker are

also found in this cemetery still in use (1) (44) (62) (65)

also called Dark Private Cemetery; approximately 75 graves, several unmarked; first known interment: Cintha

S. Carreker Maxwell (1826-1850); also buried here is Bird Harrison Young (1794-1865) known as Simon

Suggs, a character in the writings of Johnson Jones Hooper; Dark, Maxwell, Salter, Saunders and Tankersly

are common to this active cemetery (2) (5) (23) (67)

Tallapoosa 4

Locale

Location

Church Affiliation and Remarks

McClendon

Cemetery

31 - NE

T23N, R23E, Sec 1

Meadows-Robinson

138 - SE

T20N, R24E, Sec 16

Middlebrooks-Fallin

179 - SE

T20N, R23E, Sec 10

Milam

28 - NE

T24N, R24E, Sec 20

Milner

191 - SE

T20N, R24E, Sec 4

Montgomery

192 - NE

T23N, R23E, Sec 22

Morgan

114 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 6

Motley

180 - NE

T24N, R10E, Sec 23

Mount Calvary

53 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 16

6 marked and 26 unmarked graves; first known interment: Saphronia Lindsey (1832-1866); last known

interment: Nancy White Meadows (1845-1896); Allen and Oliver are also known to be found here (25) (65)

approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Eugenie Robinson (d.1892); last known interment: Julia

Robinson (1845-1928); Meadows and Ware are the only other surnames present in this cemetery (29) (67)

23 graves; first known interment: William H. Doss (1871-1873); last known interment: Sanders Brazzel (18691920); Bass, Fallin, Middlebrooks and Thorton are also found here (31)

the graves of George W. Autrey (1850-1909), Tuly J. Autrey (1892-1895), Ida Estell Milan (b. & d. 1881), 2

Autrey infants and several unmarked graves (2)

the graves of Malinda M. Milner (1852-1908), Elbert Milner, Charley Milner and Willie Milner (1873-1894)

along with several unmarked graves (2) (41)

found at the Horseshoe Bend National Park, the grave of Lemuel Purnell Montgomery who fell here on March

27, 1814 during the battle; Montgomery was 28 years of age (2)

the marked graves of P. Anne Morgan (1827-1845) and Ruby Sarah Morgan (1910-2000), along with several

unmarked graves (49) (67)

14 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Mary Francis Cotney (b. & d. 1871); last

known interment: Henry Hamlin Nix (1859-1941); Williams is also found here (63) (67)

Mount Calvary Baptist Church; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Ruby Edwards (b & d. 1965);

Ballard, Black, Blue, Brown, Calhoun, Cowart, Edwards, Fuller, Ginyard, Grubbs, Hardy, Henderson, Jackson,

Lovejoy, McIntyre, Owens, Spradley and Williams are common in this active cemetery (67)

Mount Godfrey Church; an active cemetery of approximately 100 graves; Glenn, Grant and Johnson are found

here (67)

Mount Pleasant Baptist Church; approximately 30 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment: C.

Floyd (d. 1936); Benson, Caldwell, Floyd and Meadows are common to this active black cemetery (11) (67)

Mount Sinai Baptist Church, established in 1898; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Isaac

Bazemorr (d. 1882); Belyeu, Blair, Buckner, Daniels, Davis, Edwards, Gamble, Harrell, Holley, Murphy,

Russell, Tuck and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (67)

Mount Zion Methodist Church, established in 1890; approximately 35 marked and 75 unmarked graves; first

known interment: John Thompson (1812-1865); last known interment: Nancy Jane Cardwell Green (18551942); Clement, Colley, Ingram and Stearns are also common to this cemetery (2) (67)

see New Mount Zion

Mount Godfrey

22 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 4

Mount Pleasant

91 - SW

T21N, R21E, Sec 34

Mount Sinai

225 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 18

Mount Zion

23 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 12

Mount Zion

Mount Zion

82 - SW

83 - SW

T22N, R21E, Sec 28

T21N, R21E, Sec 12

Mount Zion

84 - SW

T21N, R21E, Sec 9

Mount Zion

105 - SW

T21N, R23E, Sec 30

Mount Zion

177 - SW

T22N, R21E, Sec 36

Mount Zion

193 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 26

Mount Zion

223 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 35

Neighbors

50 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 1

New Adka

New Elam

228 - SE

36 - NW

T20N, R23E, Sec 21

T23N, R21E, Sec 31

New Harmony

New Hope

222 - SE

15 - NW

T20N, R23E, Sec 13

T24N, R22E, Sec 9

New Hope

88 - SW

T21N, R21E, Sec 13

New Hope

135 - SE

T20N, R24E, Sec 8

New Hope

137 - SE

T20N, R24E, Sec 16

New Life

40 - NW

T23N, R21E, Sec 16

New Mount Zion

82 - SW

T22N, R21E, Sec 28

New Pine Grove

157 - NW

T23N, R23E, Sec 7

New Prospect

1 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 7

New Prospect

130 - SW

T20N, R22E, Sec 35

New Providence

12 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 32

New Rocky Mount

92 - NW

T22N, R22E, Sec 21

Oak Grove

30 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 35

Old Dudleyville

Old Jacks Field

Old Liberty

81 - NE

57 - NW

97 - NW

T22N, R21E, Sec 12

T23N, R22E, Sec 14

T22N, R22E, Sec 27

11 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Mary Benton (d. 1854); last known

interment: Cassie Parker (1903-1971); Allen, Clanton, Edward, Phillips and Young are found here (1) (67)

Mount Zion Baptist Church; approximately 275 graves; first known interment: James M. Hart (1823-1871);

Bailey, Ballard, Cason, Davis, Epperson, Funderburk, Graves, Hart, Jones, Locke, Mask, Matthews, Reaves,

Smith, Stowe, Strickland, Taunton and Yarbrough are common to this active cemetery (67)

Mount Zion East Cemetery; approximately 135 graves; first known interment: Icephine Moss (b. & d. 1910);

Adams, Brooks, Canada, Gray, Greathouse, Harmon, Heard, Johnson, Kimble, Mask, Montgomery, Morgan,

Moss, Oliver, Rowe, Russell, Shealey and Woody are common to this active cemetery (67)

original Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery; approximately 185 graves, only 5 remain marked; Dodson,

Russell, Traylor and Walker are known to be found in this cemetery which has been abandoned since the early

1900¡¯s (17)

Biddie Tinsley (d.1903), Mayfield Mackey (1886-1971), Sarah Hollie (d.1905), Samuel Clanton (d. 1914) and

Nancy Taylor (1866-1908) along with numerous unmarked graves (2)

Mount Zion Memorial Garden Cemetery; an active cemetery of approximately 10 graves; Baggage, Edwards,

Foster, Hardnett, Houston, Hunter, Knight and Wyckoff are found here (67)

Benjamin Franklin Neighbors Cemetery; the graves of Benjamin Franklin Neighbors (1839-1888) and Sophia

Frances Lasseter Neighbors (1840-1883) (21) (67)

New Adka Baptist Church; a new and active black cemetery (67)

New Elam #1 Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 170 graves; first known interment: illegible name (d.

1907); Coley, Culpepper, Cunningham, Davis, Edwards, Graham, Harrell, Jones, McKinney, Minnifield, Payne,

Pearson, Ransaw, Robinson, Short, Thomas and Tuck are found in this active cemetery (67)

approximately 20 graves; first known interment: infant Strong (b. & d. 1885); last interment in 1922 until two

burials in 2001; Brown, Morgan, Peterman and Smith are also found in this cemetery (67)

New Hope Baptist Church; approximately 135 graves; first known interment: Sadonia E. Sanders (1824-1862);

Baker, Ballard, Brown, Cason, Funderburk, Goodwin, Hardy, Horsley, Jones, Liles, Mask, Mathis, Norris,

Smith, Speake, Taunton, Tucker, Upshaw and Welch are common to this active cemetery (1) (67)

also known as Rome Cemetery; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Eula Burns (b. & d. 1898);

Cox, Hughs, Morgan, Patterson, Pulliam and Russell are common to this cemetery still in use (2)

New Hope Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Dozier C. Milner (18981969); Askew, Benson, Calloway, David, Dawson, Fanning, Hunter, Jennings, Milner, Patterson, Pulliam,

Reeder Stroud and Veasley are common to this active cemetery (67)

also known as Christian-Sasser Cemetery; New Life Memorial Gardens; New Life Missionary Baptist Church;

approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Joseph J. Christian (1861-1862); Gaddis, Heard, Johnson,

Mathews, Moore, Russell, Sasser, Sides, Smith, Spradley, Wright, Wycoff and Young are common to this

active cemetery (67)

New Mount Zion Baptist Church, also known as Mount Zion Baptist Church; approximately 300 graves; first

known interment: James Madison Hart (1823-1871); Bailey, Ballard, Cason, Davis, Epperson, Funderburk,

Hancock, Hart, Lamberth, Radford, Stowe and Taunton are common to this cemetery still in use (17) (67)

New Pine Grove Church; an active cemetery; Blankenship, Harry, Nolen, Oliver, Reeves and Watts are found

here (67)

New Prospect Primitive Baptist or Mount Pleasant Church; approximately 175 graves; Kelly, Hardegree and

Scarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (19)

New Prospect United Methodist Church; approximately 190 marked and several unmarked graves; first known

interment: Cyrus Altove Smith (1896-1898); Abbott, Allday, Baker, Burton, Casaday, Johnson, Ledbetter,

McGhee, Ray, Spain, Taunton and Treadwell are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (67)

New Providence Baptist Church; approximately 190 marked and 10 unmarked graves; first known interment:

Ocie Tankersley (b. & d. 1896); Bramlett, Colley, Davis, Eason, Guy, Jones, Lashley, Machen, McWhorter,

Moncrief, Reames, Tankersley and Thorton are common to this cemetery still in use (23) (67)

New Rocky Mount Baptist Church Cemetery; approximately 35 marked graves; first known interment: Edward

J. Patterson (1909-1968); Carter, Garrett, Goodman, Hayes, Henderson, Johns, Mackey, Pritchard, Shaw,

Stoffregen, Tate and Taylor are also common to this active cemetery (66) (67)

Oak Grove C.M.E. Church; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Ludie Ellis (1912-1921); Ellis,

Knight, Stowes, Thomas and Wyckoff are common to this active cemetery (67)

see Dudleyville

see Jackson Field

also known as Peckerwood Cemetery, Old Liberty Methodist Cemetery; approximately 45 marked and 40

unmarked graves; first known interment: James Stagner (1805-1868); last known interment: Annie F. Ray

(1883-1974); Austin, Dennis, Gunn, Ray, Stagner and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery (10) (67)

Tallapoosa 5

Cemetery

Locale

Location

Church Affiliation and Remarks

3 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 2

Old Riverside

197 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 28

Old Rocky Mount

95 - NW

T22N, R22E, Sec 28

Old Salem

20 - NE

T23N, R23E, Sec 5

Old Sharon

226 - SE

T19N, R23E, Sec 7

Old Union

94 - SW

T22N, R23E, Sec 30

Old Vickers

Ozias

24 - NE

80 - NE

T24N, R23E, Sec 14

T22N, R24E, Sec 2

Old Providence Baptist or Providence Church, first established 1844; approximately 200 graves; first known

interment: James L. Craig (1804-1843); Bailey, Brown, Burke, Cleveland, Harlan, Hawkins, Holdridge, Jones,

Peters, Russell, Shaddix, Vernon and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (17) (67)

former site of Riverside Church; the grave of Rev. Emmett Coon (1885-1952) and an unmarked grave believed

to be that of his wife (2)

Old Rocky Mount Baptist Church Cemetery at Bay Pines Baptist Church; approximately 90 marked and 25

unmarked graves; first known interment: Louisa D. Foster (d. 1827); Bobo, Hammock, Hammond, Howton,

Melton, Raley, Skelton, Tilley, Walters and Whitman are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

9 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Lyle Whaley (1820-1860); last known interment: Lucy G. Campbell

(1847-1892) or infant Whaley (b. & d. 1892); Levin is also found here (67)

Old Sharon Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: George C. Winningham

(b. & d. 1856); last known interment: Augusta Pugh Hicks (1853-1910); Barron, Benson, Cannon, Elkins, Huff

and Meadows are also found in this cemetery (67)

Old Union Baptist Church; approximately 120 graves; first known interment: John W. Grisham (1865-1866);

Bolan, Caldwell, Cleveland, Crayton, Davis, Gregory, Grisham, Heard, Henderson, Hendricks, Lockett, Pullen,

Thomas, Wesson and Wiggins are common to this cemetery thought to be still in use (67)

see Vickers

Patterson

10 - NW

T24N, R21E, Sec 36

Patterson

Pearson

163 - NW

202 - SE

T22N, R22E, Sec 18

T22N, R23E, Sec 34

Pearson

205 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 6

Peckerwood

Pentecost

97 - NW

142 - SE

T22N, R22E, Sec 27

T19N, R23E, Sec 10

Pine Grove

Pine Grove

120 - SE

93 - SE

T21N, R23E, Sec 25

T22N, R23E, Sec 29

Pippin

217 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 26

Pleasant Grove

96 - SW

T22N, R22E, Sec 29

Pleasant Ridge

103 - SE

T21N, R22E, Sec 19

Pleasant Valley

131 - SE

T20N, R23E, Sec 32

Ponder

208 - SE

T20N, R23E, Sec 27

Poplar Springs

75 - NE

T23N, R24E, Sec 32

Pulliam-Harrison

Punkin Hill

118 - SE

76 - NE

T21N, R24E, Sec 12

T22N, R24E, Sec 4

Pursell

Ransom Meadows

Red Ridge

200 - NE

218 - NW

106 - SE

T23N, R23E, Sec 35

T22N, R21E, Sec 20

T21N, R23E, Sec 30

Reeltown

145 - SW

T19N, R22E, Sec 25

Reeltown

149 - SW

T19N, R22E, Sec 35

Reynolds

199 - SE

T21N, R24E, Sec 12

Ringold

198 - NE

T23N, R23E, Sec 36

Rock Springs

62 - NE

T22N, R23E, Sec 6

Rocky Creek

17 - NW

T24N, R22E, Sec 26

Rocky Mount

32 - NE

T24N, R24E, Sec 5

Rocky Mount

43 - NW

T23N, R22E, Sec 16

Rome

Rowe

135 - SE

172 - SE

T20N, R24E, Sec 8

T21N, R24E, Sec 33

Rowe

195 - SE

T21S, R23E, Sec 24

Rowe

196 - SE

T22N, R23E, Sec 31

Old Providence

Ozias Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Alema Ware (1878-1879);

Allen, Bledsoe, Burton, Fielder, Ford, Heard, Henderson, Hicks, Hill, Hollie, Huguley, Jennings, Mackey,

Motley, Pitts, Price, Rowe, Taylor, Vines and Ware are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Henry Olen Patterson (1867-1876); last known interment:

John L. Patterson (1828-1902) (18)

the graves of A. J. Patterson (1816-1886) and his wife (1822-1889) (13)

11 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: John M. E. Pearson (b. & d. 1848); last known

interment: Dr. Charles E. Pearson (1855-1936); Bradford, Hall and Laster are also found here (2) (65)

23 graves; first known interment: Amanda Frances Brawner David (1831-1853); last known interment: General

Charles Lafayette Pearson (1854-1940); Pitts and Smith are also found here (2) (47) (65) (67)

see Old Liberty

Pentecost United Methodist Church; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: George Samuel

Pentecost (1790-1852); Adcock, Arant, Baker, Boddie, Darnell, Duett, Golden, Hamby, Hurst, Laney,

Ledbetter, McGarr, Pinkston, Thompson and Webb are common to this cemetery still in use (31) (67)

see Holley

Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Mollie Ford (18741921); Adair, Canady, Davis, Foster, Oliver, Pearson and Shealy are common to this active cemetery (67)

Bailey Pippin (1798-?), Laney Pippin (1825-?), Martha Nancy Sanders Pippin (1802-?) and Martha

Washington Lee Pippin (1842-1882) are found here (67)

Pleasant Grove Church of Christ, established 1892; approximately 220 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first

known interment: Rose Ann Milner (1897-1903); Baker, Carter, Counts, Crouch, Jackson, Joiner, Kelley,

McGhee, Milam, Milner, Vickers and Yarbrough are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, established in 1882; approximately 170 graves; first known interment: W. H.

Gregory (1847-1874); Austin, Barnett, Browning, Clanton, Gregory, Harper, Lindsey, Lockett, McKee, Payne,

Robertson, Sanford, Temples and Thompson are common to this active cemetery (2) (67)

Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Catherine Baker

(1821-1880); Gross, Johnson, Peavy, Sands and Sistrunk are common to this active cemetery (2) (67)

the marked graves of James Ponder (1783-1846) and Elizabeth H. Ponder (1791-1858) as well as several

unmarked graves (27) (69)

Poplar Springs Methodist Church; 7 graves; first known interment: Brice Prather (1879-1932); Moncus and

Washburn are also found in this cemetery still in use (9) (67)

the graves of William Harrison (1875-1951) and Maria Pulliam (1876-1939) (2)

also spelled Pumpkin Hill; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: David P. Colley (1859-1860); last

known interment: Stella Colley (1895-1965); Knight and Henderson are common to this cemetery (29) (67)

the graves of Edmund Pursell (no dates) and Martha Pursell (1819-1879) (2)

the mausoleum for Ransom Meadows (1786-1863) and Sarah Stephens Meadows (1790-1872) (19) (67)

Red Ridge United Methodist Church, established in 1828; approximately 270 graves; first known interment:

Sherrod Porch (1798-1848); Ballard, Collum, Cosby, Finch, Guy, Hall, Kelly, Lockett, Lowe, Mann, Monroe,

Patterson, Pattillo, Porch, Smith, Veasey and Walker are common to this cemetery (46) (62) (67)

Reeltown Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Benjamin Franklin

Golden (1843-1913); Fallin, Golden, May and Moss are common to this active cemetery (67)

approximately 575 graves; first known interment: Mary J. Segrest (1845-1899); Averrett, Baker, Barron,

Bishop, Britt, Casady, Coan, Elder, Ellis, Fuller, Golden, Gray, Griggs, Hatchett, Hill, Jackson, Johnson,

Ledbetter, Lynn, McLendon, Meadows, Newman, Parker, Peek, Segrest, Stewart, Thorton, Trammell, Trussell,

Webster, Weldon and Wilkerson are common to this cemetery still in use (32) (67)

the graves of Georgia A. Reynolds (1860-1899), Nancy Reynolds (1826-1897), Eizy Reynolds (1887-1888), W.

F. Reynolds (1822-1870) and H. Sanders Reynolds (1885-1904) along with several unmarked graves (2)

also known as Ringnose Cemetery; 6 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Gaston

Bryan (1826-1907); last known interment Milton Jackson Smith (1864-1935) (2)

Rock Springs Baptist Church, established in 1888; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: William

Greer, Jr. (1818-1898); Barnett, Boone, Britt, Burnett, Coker, Cradick, Davis, Frazure, Graham, Greer, Harris,

Henderson, Hinkle, Jarvis, Lauderdale, Luker, Mahan, Miller, Mooney, Nickerson, Partridge, Vines, Whatley,

Whiteard, Woodruff and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (9) (62) (67)

Rocky Creek Baptist Church, established in 1840; approximately 340 graves; first known interment: Alfred Cox

Mahan (1804-1886); Baker, Bradford, Brown, Burnett, Devore, East, Gamble, Giddens, Golden, Goss, Jarvis,

Jones, McCreight, Moody, Newman and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (67)

Rocky Mount Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1838; approximately 385 graves; first known interment:

Col. William Towles (d. 1851 at 72 years); Avery, Burton, Coger, Dunn, Griffin, Hamilton, Hand, Jones, Mann,

Merritt, Price, Sellers, Willoughby and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (62) (67)

Rocky Mount Baptist Church; approximately 50 graves; first known interments: Nayman Glenn (1895-1925)

and Willie E. McKenzie (1910-1925); Bledsoe, Brookins, Culpepper, Edwards, Glenn, Holly, Jenkins,

McKenzie, Mitchell, Moon, Smith, Towns, Tuck and Wyckoff are common to this active cemetery (67)

see New Hope

the marked graves of Sarah Allen (1791-1873), William Rowe (1806-1884), Emily Rowe (1816-1874) and 1

unmarked grave of a child (25)

approximately 35 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Edlier E. Pearson (18841885); Farrow and Rowe are also common to this cemetery last used in 1987 (2)

11 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: William J. McLemore (1824-1854); last known

interment: infant Newell (b. & d. 1882); Rowe is also found here (2)

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