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Cemetery Locale Location Affiliation and Remarks Aberfoil 175 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 29 see Crauswell Alexander 81 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 15 also called Alexander Farm; 11 marked graves; first known interment: Robie Roling (1900-1905); last known interment: James Luther Alexander (1877-1966); Berry, Davis and Warren are also found here (2) (9) (10) Allred 157 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 26 23 graves; first known interment: Margaret C. Allred (1829-1840); last known interment: Brodie Allred (d. 1908); Cowart, Hill, McSwain, Meadows, Purdue and Stanley are also common to this cemetery (2) (10) 18 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 5 Antioch Church of Christ; approximately 520 graves; first known interment: infant Redmon (d. 1848); , Allen, Andrews, Brantley, Brown, Cherry, Craft, Daniel, Frier, Garland, Little, Harris, Head, Motes, Newman, Redmon, , Wallace, Walters and Wood are common to this active cemetery (2) (8) (10) Antioch 79 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 20 Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 275 graves; first known interment: Fannie Wilson (1865- 1910); Bryant, Carlisle, Carter, Pennington, Pollard and Williams are common to this active cemetery (10) Antioch 121 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 19 Antioch Baptist Church, founded prior to 1837; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: Lucinda Dudley (1838-1862); Barnes, Carter, Floyd, Hollis, Peak, Renfroe, Smith, Stewart, Stuart, Tillery and Waters are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Ballards Hill 118 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 29 16 graves; first known interment: R. Ballard (1835-1857); last known interment: Elizabeth A. Curtis (1853-1918); Bryan, Davis, Whitehead and Head are surnames also found in this cemetery (2) (10) Banks 82 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 28 Banks Baptist Church, founded in 1908; approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Grover C. Crawley (1885-1896); Adamson, Andress, Barr, Brannon, Brantley, Chancellor, Crawley, DeFee, Dorrill, Dubose, Freeman, Greathouse, Green, Henderson, Hollis, Johnson, Kendrick, Mathews, McDowell, Mott, Partin, Sellers, Smith, Tatom, Thompson, Whitehurst and Wynne are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Banks 83 - SE T10N, R22E, Sec 28 Banks Methodist Cemetery; 18 graves; first known interment: Susan Black (1851-1897); last known interment: Craven Worthington (1833-1918); Buchan, Hudson, Partin, Roling and Windham are also found here (10) Banks 169 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 5 the grave of Jane Banks (3) Baptist Rest 158 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 35 Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: T. J. Pierson (1812- 1861); Ballard, Connor, Daughtry, Pierson and Reynolds are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (9) Barefoot 170 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 28 the cemetery has been abandoned and leveled (3) Barefoot-Young 165 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 11 1 marked and approximately 5 unmarked graves (3) Barron 110 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 10 also known as Sanford Barron; the graves of Jerre Darby Barron (1873-1884), Mrs. Civil White (1803-1880) and George Keith Gray are found in this small cemetery (2) Beeman 171 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 3 exact location of the cemetery remains unknown (3) Belser 8 - NW T11N, R19E, Sec 12 approximately 260 graves; first known interment: William M. Belser (1775-1861); Bradley, Cargile, Davis, Dennis, Dorman, Garner, Griffin, Henderson, Ingram, Keen, Knighten, Lee, Motes, Newman, Pugh, Ray, Redman, Register, Russell, Spivey, Sewell, Simmons, Tillery and Wood are also common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Benevolent Grove 22 - NW T11N, R21E, Sec 15 Benevolent Grove Church Benton 64 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 24 the grave of Mary McKerley (1842-1920) is the only remaining marked grave in this cemetery (2) Berry 86 - SE T10N, R23E, Sec 32 also known as Old Dothan Cemetery; 10 marked graves; first known interment: Georgia Ann Berry (1854- 1855); last known interment: M. Berry (1832-1912); Finlayson and Law are also found here (2) Bethel 12 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 12 Bethel Church Bethel 85 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 3 Bethel Baptist Church, organized in 1824; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: infant C. I. Carroll (d. 1851); Andress, Armstrong, Brooks, Burton, Carroll, DeFee, Dorrill, Greathouse, Huff, Hughes, McLendon, Newman, Shanks, Tew, Watkins and White are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Bethel 103 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 30 Bethel A.M.E. Church; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Shawney Whaley (1881-1885); Brundidge, Cowart, Curtis, Jackson, Owens and Simmons are common to this active cemetery (10) Bethel 197 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 14 Greater Bethel A.M.E. Church; approximately 85 graves; first known interment: Ella Frasier (1878-1899); Burney, Coleman, Downing, Flowers, Frasier, Frazier, Haynes, Johnson, Lee, Rhymes and Thomas are common to this active cemetery (10) Bethlehem 13 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 12 Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church; an active cemetery (21) Bethlehem 126 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 6 Bethlehem Baptist Church, organized in 1872; also known as Hilliards Crossroads Church Cemetery; approximately 270 graves; first known interment: William Hilliard (1786-1863); Armstrong, Brown, Cox, Dansby, Dickens, Dorriety, Entrekin, Flowers, Ganus, Goodson, Grace, Hilliard, Johnson, Patterson, Pinckard, Sanders, Stewart, Taylor, Warrick and Waters are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Beulah 70 - SW T10N, R21E, Sec 32 Beulah Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1831; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: Whitney Leroy Lee (1846-1847); a predominately 19th century cemetery with a number of Civil War veterans; Ammons, Blackmon, Blair, Johnson, Jones, Lee, Moore, Pugh and Reeves common to this dormant cemetery (3) (8) (10) Boutwell-Bundy 129 - SW T8N, R21E, Sec 17 11 graves; Z. Boutwell (1817-1884) is the only recorded stone; Bundy and King are surnames also thought to be found in this small cemetery; this cemetery is no longer active and requires a guide (2) (3) (10) Brooks 88 - SE T10N, R23E, Sec 31 the graves of Emma E. Brooks (d. 1857 at 7 years), Phebe A. Brooks (d. 1883 at 71 years) and William C. Brooks (d. 1859 at 55 years) are found in this small family cemetery (2) (10) Brundidge City 137 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 35 over 900 graves; Anderson, Andress, Blackmon, Brazil, Colley, Copeland, Dickenson, Flemming, Finney, Griffin, Hightower, Lee, Seay and Waters are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Carroll 138 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 32 the graves of Charity Carroll (d. 1883 at 55 years), Joannah Carroll (d. 1865 at 2 years), Willis Carroll (d. 1868 at 12 years) and an infant Carroll are found in this cemetery (2) (10) Carroll Street 66 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 30 approximately 220 graves; first known interment: Mary Jane Turner (1827-1897); Bean, Carter, Coleman, Coskrey, Dix, Grubbs, Henderson, Hodges, Jackson, Jones, King, Smith, Stringer and Thomas are common to this active black cemetery (10) Carrs Chapel 34 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 32 Carrs Chapel Methodist Church, inactive; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth A. Stone Rollo (1835-1867); Croswell, Culpepper, Ethridge, Jones, Kelly, Parrish, Stewart, Tate, Thomas and Wicker are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (8) (10) Carter 5 - NW T11N, R19E, Sec 3 approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Abner Teague, Jr. (b. & d. 1862); Allison, Barnett, Carter, Christian, Cowart, Giddens, Lawrence and Menefee are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Catalpa 33 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 3 considered a part of Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery; approximately 175 graves; first known interment: Ada Chancellor (1869-1870); Atwell, Berry, Black, Blackwell, Chancellor, Cole, Dawkins, Dunn, Fredrick, Harrell, Law, Morgan, Pittman, Richardson and Sellers are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Center Ridge 131 - SW T8N, R21E, Sec 29 Center Ridge Methodist Church; approximately 580 graves; first known interment: M. J. Smith (1866-1869); Allen, Baxley, Boutwell, Bundy, Butler, Carroll, Chapman, Clark, Collins, Davis, Debice, Edwards, Fortune, Grimes, Lassiter, Stinson, Swain and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Chapel Hill 38 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 22 Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 180 graves; first known interment: Rebecca Gevandan Davis (d. 1885 at 68 years); Allen, Barnett, Benefield, Bowman, Dansby, Davis, Flowers, Harrison, Jeffcoat, Messick, Mills, Mitchell, Railey, Rhodes, Spivey, Stephens, Thompson, Warrick and Wilkes are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) China Grove 1 - NW T12N, R21E, Sec 9 see Concord Christian Home 152 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 32 see Tennille Clayhill 91 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 13 former site of Clayhill (Clay Hill) Methodist Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: John W. Goolsby (1873-1883); Barker, Champion, Fryer and Newberry are common to this active cemetery (2) (8) Cocker 173 - SW T8N, R19E, Sec 28 long abandoned and said to contain no tombstones (3) Pike 2

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Concord 1 - NW T12N, R21E, Sec 9 also known as China Grove Cemetery; adjacent to Concord Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: Martha H. Townsend (1836-1839); Adams, Austin, Baker, Barnes, Batie, Berry, Boykins, Broxton, Carlisle, Drummer, Edwards, Grant, Head, Hightower, Hill, Hinton, Hooks, Jackson, Johnson, Kirkland, McLean, O’Steen, Owens, Silar, Thompson, Tolbert, Townsend, Welch, Williams and Williford are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Connor 95 - NE T10N, R24E, Sec 19 18 graves marked with new stones and several unmarked graves; first known interment: John Conner (1790- 1839); last known interment: William M. Conner (1820-1904) Adams, Anderson, Bates, Gilmore, Golden, Harden and Ingram are also found here (2) (10) Copeland 68 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 20 located on Knox Street in ; the graves of B. R. Copeland (1842-1864), E. B. Copeland (1809-1895) and Copeland (1798-1869) are found here (2) Cotton 89 - SE T9N, R23E, Sec 6 approximately 30 graves; first known interment: G. A. King (1826-1852); last known interment: D. W. Hughes (1845-1934); Copeland, Cotton, Culverson, Finlayson and Wilks are common to this cemetery (2) (10) County Line 135 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 26 County Line Baptist Church; approximately 180 graves; first known interment: Prince Stinson (1847-1906); Anderson, Andrews, Bailey, Copeland, Flowers, Griffin, Hall, Hardwick, Harvey, Jones, Key, Knox, Lightfoot, McGuire, Moultry, Patterson, Pierson, Pryor, Reed, Robinson, Rodgers and Smith are common to this active cemetery (10) Crauswell 175 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 29 also known as Aberfoil Cemetery; Crauswell (1795-1861), Elizabeth Nancy Crauswell (1800-1848), Martha Crauswell (1820-?) and William Crauswell (1817-1868) are found here; no markers remain (3) (10) Davis 116 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 19 20 graves, most of which are members of the Davis family; first known interment: William Davis (1787-1862); Howell and Whittington are also found here; until 2001, this cemetery had been inactive since 1919 (2) (10) Davison 105 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 23 also known as the Davison-Folmar Family Cemetery; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Franklin Pierce Folmar (1854-1855); last known interment: William Franklin Folmar (1867-1926); Carter, Davis, Davison, Kelley, King, Martin, Rodgers and Thompson are also found here (2) (10) Dennis 3 - NE T12N, R21E, Sec 23 the graves of Charles Dennis Cargill (1827-1849), Charles Atkins Dennis (1787-1844), Sarah Green Dennis (1812-1836) and F. May (1846-1848) are known to be found here along with 1 unmarked grave (10) Driggers 122 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 30 the graves of John D. Carter (1812-1857), Isaac Carter (1887-1888) and Charity Driggers (1796-1846) (2) Dubose 176 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 30 an abandoned cemetery of the Dubose family (3) Ebenezer 32 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 34 Ebenezer Baptist Church, organized in 1852; part of the cemetery is referred to as Catalpa Cemetery approximately 340 graves in total; first known interment: Daniel Cole (1761-1828); Berry, Black, Calhoun, Chancellor, Cole, Dawkins, Dunn, Fredrick, Harrell, Hickman, Law, LeCroy, Morgan, Pittman, Richardson, Sanders, Sellers, Tyler, Wilks and Windham are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Elam 127 - SW T8N, R21E, Sec 16 Elam Church Elam-Davison 99 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 14 Elam-Davison Memorial; Elam Church; approximately 650 graves; first known interment: McCormick (d. 1862); Beard, Blair, Bradley, Calfee, Carlisle, Carter, Davis, Davison, Finlay, Flowers, Folmar, Gibson, Godwin, McLeod, Rodgers, Thomas and Walker are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Enon 96 - NE T10N, R23E, Sec 23 Enon Baptist Church, organized in 1882; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Albert H. Renfroe (1902-1916);; Austin, Barr, Botts, Buntin, Fuller, Garrett, Golden, Green, Harden, Hays, Hegler, Henderson, Ingram, Johnson, , King, Langston, McLendon, Parks, Phelps, Renfroe, Sheppard, Stewart, Turner, Wesley and Williams are common to this active cemetery (1) (2) (3) (10) Enzor 177 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 14 Catherine Ann Enzor (1813-1886, Josiah Nash Enzor (1809-1890) and the unmarked grave of Ava Jane Enzor (1819-1854) are found here (10) Evans 159 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 31 the grave of Mr. and Mrs. Evans (no dates) (4) Faulk 161 - SE T10N, R21E, Sec 35 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Willie Josephine Starling (1881-1885); last known interment: Millie Starling (1852-1931); the surname Dyess is also found in this cemetery (7) (10) Fleming 136 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 35 Flowers 144 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 18 5 graves; first known interment: Richard Flowers (1797-1893); last known interment: Hannah Wilson (1840- 1921); the surnames Carter and Graves are also found in this small cemetery no longer in use (2) Fowler 174 - SW T10N, R19E, Sec 11 may have also been known as Folmar or Snider Cemetery, no stones remain (3) Friendship 115 - SW T8N, R19E, Sec 24 Friendship Baptist Church, established in 1863 (8) Good Hope 48 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 29 Good Hope Baptist Church, organized in 1859; approximately 530 graves; first known interment: Hamilton D. Shirley (1820-1864); Ballard, Campbell, Cox, Davis, Floyd, Fowler, Godwin, Graves, Hamm, Howard, Jordan, King, Knight, Macon, Nunnelee, Phillips, Rushing, Shirley, Sims, Spivey, Stephens, Taylor, Tillery and Whaley are common to this cemetery still in use; an earlier cemetery was located .25 miles west of the present church site; no markers remain (2) (3) (10) Goshen 101 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 35 see Hillcrest Greater Dunn Chapel 26 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 31 Greater Dunn Chapel A.M.E. Church; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Boswell (1905- 1989); Alexander, Copeland, Croswell, Kelly, Lee, Reddick, Sheffield, Thomas, Williams, Wilson and Wright are also found in this active cemetery (10) Green Hills Memorial 50 - SW T10N, R20E, Sec 25 over 3,100 graves; first known interment: Hattie J. White (1853-1904); this cemetery is still in use (2) (3) (10) Griffin 60 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 4 approximately 135 graves; first known interment: William Griffin (1794-1870); Andrew, Barbaree, Davenport, Griffin, Inabinette, Rose, Sellers, Smith, Ward and Warrick are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Hales Chapel 46 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 25 Hale(s) Chapel Baptist Church, organized about 1870; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Cynthia Hamm (d. 1949 at 85 years); Floyd, Rushing and Spivey are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Hamilton Crossroads 147 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 25 Hamilton Crossroads Church of Christ; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Luisa Jackson Shiver (1855-1911); Allen, Berry, Cain, Carter, Dickey, Flowers, Faulk, Greathouse, Jones, McWaters, Money, Reed, Sanders, Senn, Shiver, Tomberlin and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Harmony 17 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 36 Harmony Baptist Church, organized in 1872; approximately 130 graves; first known interment: John French Brightwell (1839-1900); Adams, Barron, Brightwell, Crowe, Curry, Gorman, Harris, Hattaway, Lee, Nelson, Poole, Powell, Sims, Sullivan, Turner and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Harris 178 - SE T10N, R22E, Sec 33 the grave of W. H. Harris (3) Head 36 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 9 the graves of Legina C. Long (1832-1910) and John Melton Head (1825-1880) are found here (2) Henderson 111 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 12 the marked graves of Mary Henderson (1810-1865), Eli Henderson (1803-1858) and Malissa Henderson (1840-1842) along with several unmarked graves believed to be Daly, Evans, Layton and Ship (2) (4) (10) Henderson Memorial 113 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 19 also known as Lawson Cemetery; the graves of Booker Lawson (1786-1877), John R. Lawson (1809-1881) and Panola Lawson (1867-1872) along with approximately 60 interments dating from 1990 to the present; Barron, Best, Copeland, Howell, Jacobs, Leverett and McLeod are among the new interments (2) (10) Hephzibah 55 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec11 Hephzibah Baptist Church, organized in 1858; approximately 160 graves; first known interment: infant Ward (d. 1912); Allred, Anderson, Andress, Baxley, Bowers, Cobb, Flowers, Jinright, Knight, Lucas, Manning, Mathews, McPherson, Reddock, Ross, Sanders, Traylor, Walters, Ward, Watkins and Whaley are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Hillcrest 101 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 35 also called Goshen City Cemetery, established in 1938; approximately 220 graves; Beard, Bozeman, Bradley, Carter, Casey, Clark, Finlay, Flowers, Folmar, Gibson, Horn, Howard, Hughes, Johnson, Jordan, Lee, Meeks, Nixon, Sanders, Smith, Thompson, West, Williams, Wilson and Wingard are common to this cemetery still in use (10) Hilliard Howard 54 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 9 the graves of Hilliard Howard (d. 1926), Mary Ann Howard (d. 1889 at 43 years) and Minnie M. Howard (1891-1892) are found here (2) Hilliards Crossroads 126 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 6 see Bethlehem Pike 3

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Hinson 49 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 26 approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Nancy Jane Harris (1847-1883); Barfield, Beasley, Faulk, Faulkner, French, Hinson, Jinright, McVay, Penn, Pugh, Spicer, Stubbs, Wambles and Watkins are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Holly Spring 193 - SW T8N, R21, Sec 29 Holly Spring Church Hopewell 114 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 16 Hopewell Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 1,000 graves; Adams, Barnette, Beard, Bruce, Courson, Davis, Devine, Drinkard, Furlow, Gibson, Harris, Head, Jackson, Johnson, King, McLeod, Norris, Park, Paul, Sanders, Spencer, Stallings, White and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Hopewell 141 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 6 Hopewell Church Howard 23 - NE T11N, R21E, Sec 14 also known as the Tick Hill Cemetery; Murphy Cemetery is also found here; 9 graves; 8 of the Howard family and 1 Satterfield; first known interment: Tabitha Ann Howard (1852-1870); this cemetery is still in use (2) Hurley 179 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 11 Hussey 80 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 9 adjacent to Westminister Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Joanna C. Hussey (b. & d. 1861); Cole, Cook, Johnson, LeCroy, Reese and Stuart are also found here; this cemetery is still in use and is noted for the detail of written information on many of the markers (1) (10) 44 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 17 Jackson 190 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 17 no marked graves; Edward and Ellen Jackson are found here in unmarked graves (3) Johns 194 - NE T10N, R23E, Sec 2 approximately 20 unmarked graves and the grave of Atlanta G. Johns (1871-1908) (11) Johnson 120 - SE T9N, R21E, Sec 22 the grave of Elizabeth W. Johnson (d. 1893 at 44 years) (2) Jones 74 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 9 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Rebecca Stuart (1798-1866); last known interment: Johnnie Pettis (1881-1960); the surnames Jones, Starling and Willingham are also found in this cemetery (2) (10) Jordan 47 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 29 the cemetery was destroy by the flooding of the Conecuh River in March, 1929; the grave of Rebecca Jordan (1887-1905); Catherine Thomas Jordan (1818-1880), Henry Jordan (1818-1880), Jordan, Sr. (1777- 1860) and Mary Jordan (1790-1860) were once found here (2) (10) Kelley 28 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 8 Approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Sarah A. Hightower Walker (1848-1895); Dubose, Gillis, Head, Ivery and Kelley are also found in this active cemetery (10) Kendrick 65 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 26 also spelled Kindrick; also known as Tanyard Cemetery; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Mary Carter Toleb (1808-1860); last known interment: Etta McKown Whitehurst (1869-1949); Benton, Carter, Freeman, Kendrick, Rowe, Sander, Sellers and Tyson are also found here (10) Lakeview 133 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 23 a portion of this cemetery is named for the Presbyterian Church and has remarks noted separately below; approximately 875 graves; first known interment: Ida May Johnson (b. & d. 1888); Adams, Adamson, Belcher, Boutwell, Bryan, Caldwell, Carter, Chambers, Conner, Dickert, Dunnavant, Fleming, Flowers, Godwin, Gunter, Hattaway, Helms, Johnson, Johnston, Kelley, Lee, Leverette, McLure, Mobley, Parks, Rodgers, Ryals, Senn, Wallace and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Leverett 164 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 31 Ebb Kilpatrick, Jr. (1931-2001), Dora Leverett (1856-1947), George B. Leverett (1820-1912), Leverett (1822-1899) and Tom Leverett (1867-1939) are found here (10) Lawson 113 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 19 see Henderson Lewis 112 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 19 the graves of Judge Lewis (1856-1918), Lewis (1821-1882) and Emily Glosson (1834-1890) (2) Lilly Hill 142 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 6 Lilly Hill Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 110 graves, first known interment: Dewey Lee Wheeler (1917-1933); Ellington, Griffin, Patterson, Reynolds and Smith are common to this active cemetery (10) Little Oak 107 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 28 Little Oak Methodist Church, organized in 1830; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: John Samuel Richbourg (d. 1847); Archer, Brown, Carter, Cowart, Dickinson, Foster, Griffin, Hightower, Johnson, Kyzar, Lightfoot, McPherson, Price, Richbourg, Sanders, Shaver, Skinner, Smith, Snider, Williford and Winslett are common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Livingston 58 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 7 the marked graves of A. L. Livingston (1820-1905), Ann James Berry Livingston (1779-?), William Livingston, Sr. (1772-1855) and Martha Livingston (1830-1879) as well as 4 unmarked graves (2) (10) Loflin 92 - NE T10N, R23E, Sec 1 Loflin Baptist Church; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: W. H. Richardson (1870-1897); the surnames Abercrombie, Harrison and Trawick are commonly found in this active cemetery (2) (10) 29 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 28 Macedonia Church Macedonia 37 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 15 Macedonia C.M.E. Church; at least 50 graves; Canty, Folmar, Foster, Muse and Robinson are surnames common to this active cemetery (10) Mathews 180 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 29 no markers remain (3) McNeill-Townsend 4 - NW T12N, R21E, Sec 19 approximately 40 graves; first known interment: James McNeill (1782-1842); last known interment: Willie Luese Barr (1913-1914); the surnames Cross, Olin and Townsend are also found in this cemetery (2) McPherson 160 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 20 located at the Jack McPherson home McQuagge-Aughtman 188 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 7 2 marked and numerous unmarked graves Meadows 56 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec14 tombstones are no longer visible; Joshua Meadows (1824-1865) and Susan Meadows are here (3) (4) Monticello 162 - NE off Co. Rd. 38 in Monticello-Hanging Ground Cemetery; the cemetery was destroyed around 1968 and no markers remain (3) T10N, R23E, Sec 30 Mossy Grove 78 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 16 approximately 230 graves; first known interment: Margaret Carroll (1858-1859); Adams, Ballard, Bryan, Curtis, Ellis, Jones, Mitchell, Tillery and Whitehurst are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Motes 181 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 23 8 graves; 6 are members of the Motes family and the other 2 are members of the Stevens family; first known interment: William J. Motes (b. & d. 1856); last known interment: Martha E. Stevens (1826-1885) (2) Mount Carmel 90 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 17 Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church; Carlisle, Copeland, Foster, Hobdy, Jackson and Mency are common to this active cemetery (10) Mount Gilead 16 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 25 Mount Gilead Church; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Mary S. Mills (1867-1875); last known interment:Mary Fowler Griffin (1898-1988); Barnett, Hataway and McNeill are also found here (2) (10) Mount Moriah 14 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 23 Mount Moriah Baptist Church, organized in 1868; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: J. M. Lord (1818-1866); Catrett, Linzey, Mallett and Register are surnames common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Mount Nebo 77 - SE T9N, R21E, Sec 13 Mount Nebo Church Mount Olive 15 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 18 Mount Olive Church of Christ; a new cemetery (3) Mount Olive 87 - SE T10N, R23E, Sec 32 Mount Olive Church Number 2 Mount Olive 125 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 6 Mount Olive Church Mount Olive 151 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 21 Mount Olive Assembly of Church; approximately 160 graves; first known interment: James A. Bundy (1928-1948); Allen, Berry, Bray, Bundy, Clark, Corley, Davis, Ellis, Flowers, Maulden, Mobley, Money, Richards, Roberts and Senn are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Mount Pleasant 27 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 8 Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, organized prior to 1839; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Lilla E. Goldsmith (1856-1857); Chancellor, Hall and Shirley are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Mount Zion 57 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 15 approximately 140 graves; first known interment: Amanda Siler (1867-1917); Bland, Green, Harvey, Jones, Smiley, Stringer and Williams are surnames commonly found in this cemetery still in use (10) Mullins 73 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 12 3 marked and 10 unmarked graves; first known interment: Pamelie Brockman Howard (1813-1880); last known interment: Thomas Kinnon Mullins (1809-1886) (7) (10) Murphree 69 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 29 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Matilda Almira Murphree (1844-1853); last known interment: Elizabeth Howell (1853-1922); Christian, Corley, Fannin, Golson, Jones and Wiley are common (2) (10) Murphy 182 - NE T11N, R21E, Sec 14 located adjacent to the Howard-Tick Hill Cemetery; the marked grave of T. J. Murphy (1852-1936) and that of an unknown soldier, along with a new memorial marker with information on all the burials found here (3) (10) Pike 4

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Murphys Chapel 21 - NE T11N, R21E, Sec 11 Murphys Chapel United Methodist Church, founded in 1859; approximately 170 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Griggs (1821-1880); Browder, Castleberry, Chancellor, Coston, Davenport, Davis, Dunn, Key, McMoy, Murphy, Price, Scarbrough, Stone, Townsend and Vance are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) New Mount Zion 2 - NE T12N, R21E, Sec 15 New Mount Zion Church Oak Grove 43 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 11 Oak Grove United Methodist Church; first known interment: Robbie Inabinett (b. & d. 1877); Allen, Barnett, Boron, Cargile, Griffin, Harris, Hendricks, Herndon, Houston, Ivey, Kelley, Kilpatrich, Lee, McCall, McLeod, Money, Pipen, Powell, Pruitt, Price and Vickery are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (10) Oakwood 67 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 29 an active cemetery maintained by the City of Troy with over 2,800 graves (2) (3) (10) Old 30 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 27 former site of Canaan Church; 14 graves; first known interment: Willie Reeves (b. & d. 1882); last known interment: S. I. Martin (1889-1958); Dunn and Howe are also found here (2) (3) (10) Old Dothan 86 - SE T10N, R23E, Sec 32 see Berry Old 42 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 4 Old Lebanon Baptist Church, organized in 1850; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: James Youngblood (1809-1855); the surnames Baggett, Brown, Cargile, Chancey, Gibson, Graves, Green, Kelly, McLeod, Nunnelee, Taylor, Walters and Youngblood are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Old Mount Zion 53 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 14 Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 175 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Sallie Stringer (1835-1908); Barnes, Brantley, Dixon, Fuller, Rouse, Saulsberry, Stringer, Taylor, Wood and Woods are common to this active cemetery (10) Old Providence 161 - SE T10N, R21E, Sec 35 see Faulk Old Ramah 94 - NE T10N, R23E, Sec 11 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Mary Rebecca Armstrong (b. & d. 1873); Austin, Fuller, Locklar, Oaks, Renfroe and Williams are common to this active cemetery (10) Old Salem 106 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 21 8 graves; first known interment: Wesley Lightfoot (1811-1859); last known interment: Sara Snider Lightfoot (1815-1873); Henderson, Snider and Ward are also found here (10) Orion 10 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 1 Orion Baptist Church, organized in 1828; approximately 190 graves; first known interment: Sophronia P. Anderson (1804-1834); Adams, Allen, Anderson, Baldwin, Bowden, Chancey, Graham, Jones, McCullough, Miller, Register, Siler and Yarbrough are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Orion 11 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 1 Orion Methodist Church, organized around 1858; approximately 170 graves; first known interment: Joseph Lowrie Cunning (1833-1855); Adams, Barnett, Beasley, Brooks, Cunning, Dean, Dennis, Flinn, Folmar, Hooks, Jackson, Johnson, Linzey, Thweatt and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (10) Paran 76 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 18 Paran Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: W. Russell (1850- 1874); Benton, Blanton, Gibson, Hamil, Jones, Knight, Rushing, Russell, Stewart, White and Wynn are surnames common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Pea River 149 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 4 Pea River Baptist Church; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Sarah A. F. Mahoney-Miles (1839- 1869); last known interment: Susanna Graves (1860-1926); Griffen is also common to this cemetery (6) (10) Philadelphia 133 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 23 a portion of Lakeview Cemetery named for Philadelphia Presbyterian Church, established in 1840 and dissolved in 1917; 25 marked graves; first known interment: Mary Young (1788-1848); last known interment: Caroline Carroll (1858-1936); Baker, Cason, McLure and Smith are also found in this cemetery (2) (10) Pilgrims Rest 51 - SW T10N, R20E, Sec 26 Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church Pine Grove 20 - NW T11N, R21E, Sec 26 Pine Grove Church Pleasant Hill 35 - NE T10N, R23E, Sec 3 Pleasant Hill Methodist Church; approximately 110 graves; first known interment: George McKinney (b. & d. 1893); Brabham, Cowart, Dykes, Harrison, Hutto, McKinney, Ragland and Salter are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (10) Pleasant Hill 62 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 9 Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 570 graves; first known interment: Mahala J. Faulk (b. & d. 1847); surnames common to this active cemetery include Barron, Beasley, Benton, Cardwell, Campbell, Childs, Faulk, Floyd, Harris, McVay, Peacock, Powell, Sessions and Williford (2) (9) (10) Pleasant Hill 146 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 17 Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist Church; the cemetery was established in the 1860’s and remains active (10) Providence 72 - SE T10N, R22E, Sec 31 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: W. P. Floyd (1839-1887); last known interment: Ida Carter Floyd (1882-1967); the surnames Hattaway, Hickman and Rogers are also common to this cemetery (2) (10) Pugh 166 - SE T9N, R23E, Sec 1 Pugh 192 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 14 possible burial place of part of the Pugh and Wiggins families (3) Ramah 93 - NE T10N, R23E, Sec 10 Ramah Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 1,100 graves; first known interment: Sarah Ann Richardson (1823-1849); Anderson, Austin, Barr, Benton, Botts, Brooks, Brown, Culpeper, Dease, Dykes, East, Fuller, Garrett, Green, Harden, Haisten, Henderson, Ingram, Jacobs, Jordan, King, Lawson, Locklar, Long, McDaniel, McLendon, Oakes, Paul, , Renfroe, Richardson, Speppard, Vinson,Wesley, Wilks and Williams are common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Rhods 117 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 20 also spelled Rhodes; the graves of Annie Rhods (1805-1879) and Samuel Rhods (1798-1891) (2) Richland 148 - SE T9N, R23E, Sec 27 Richland Baptist Church, organized in 1830; approximately 260 graves; first known interment: Neddie Houston (1860-1861); Abercrombie, Barbaree, Cox, Dansby, Dawson, Farmer, Faulk, Griggs, Hybert, Ivey, Minshew, Newberry, Owens, Steed and Thrash are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) River Hill 183 - NE T11N, R22E Sec 20 no markers remain (3) Riverview 184 - NW T10N, R20E, Sec 13 Riverview Baptist Church, a new cemetery established in 1996 (3) Rock Elvy 7 - NW T11N, R19E, Sec 19 Rock Elvy Missionary Baptist Church; an active cemetery (10) Rockwell 41 - SW T10N, R19E, Sec 28 also known as Rockwest Cemetery; Rockwell or Rockwest Church Rockwest 41 - SW T10N, R19E, Sec 28 see Rockwell Ross 185 - SE T8N, R21E, Sec 14 no markers remain (3) Rouse 167 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 13 Saint Johns 132 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 31 Saint Johns Baptist Church, organized in 1856; approximately 790 graves; first known interment: Lieuvena Lewis (1820-1866); Adams, Adamson, Allen, Black, Bragg, Brooks, Flowers, Fuller, Galloway, Griswell, Holmes, Jones, McWaters, Tillman and Wilson are surnames common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Saint Paul 134 - SE T9N, R22E, Sec 26 an active cemetery (10) Sanders 9 - NW T11N, R19E, Sec 14 approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Isaiah Sanders (1809-1881); Allen, Blackerby, Henderson, Sanders, Simmons, Tucker, Turnipsed and Vann are surnames common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Sanders 71 - SE T10N, R21E, Sec 34 10 graves, all members of the Sanders family; first known interment: Elizabeth Naomi Cadenhead Sanders (d. 1859 at the age of 58); last known interment: John Randolf Sanders (1835-1914) (2) (10) Sanders 191 - SE T10N, R22E, Sec 32 site of the old Sanders Place; only a few graves remain (3) Sandfield 31 - NE T11N, R22E, Sec 25 Zebulon Baptist Church, organized in 1888; the cemetery predates the church; approximately 800 graves; the surnames Abbitt, Abbott, Adams, Austin, Arrington, Bassett, Craft, Culpepper, Dawkins, Dunn, Edwards, Gates, Golden, Green, Reeves and Williamson are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Sanford-Barron 110 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 10 see Barron Pike 5

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks 98 - SE T9N, R23E, Sec 15 former site of Sardis Methodist Church; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Martha Clopton Kelly (1855-1856); last known interment: Thomas Alexander Barr (1845-1923); Olds, Ramage and Turner are also found here (2) (3) (10) Shady Grove 6 - NW T11N, R19E, Sec 21 Shady Grove Methodist Church; approximately 275 graves; first known interment: Sarah Frances Crittenden (1868-1870); Broach, Chesser, Crittenden, Daves, Fannin, Hicks, Kent, Kilpatick, Shaver, Tidwell, Trotter, Weldon, Wilkerson and Wingard are surnames common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Shady Grove 143 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 15 Shady Grove Baptist Church, organized in 1890; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: Georgiann Hamilton (1856-1857); Adams, Allen, Anderson, Bundrick, Dyess, Ellis, Flowers, Galloway, Henley, Leatherwood, Maulden, Pritchett, Richardson, Sanders, Senn, Shaw, Shehane, Whittington and Windham common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Shady Grove 155 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 16 Shady Grove Baptist Church; first known interment: William Henry Galloway (b. & d. 1864); Crawley Pritchett, Senn and Smith are surnames also commonly found in this cemetery still in use (10) Shiloh 97 - SE T9N, R23E, Sec 4 Shiloh Baptist Church, organized in 1854; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: Jonathan O. Turner (1848-1860); Armstrong, Atwell, Coggins, Davenport, Fleming, Hancock, McDowell, Oliver, Owens Parks, Ticer, Turner and Wood are surnames common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (10) Shiloh 150 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 20 Shiloh Church Simmons 119 - SW T9N, R21E, Sec 31 the graves of Elizabeth Simmons (1790-1857) and Isaac Simmons (1786-1864); other unmarked graves are present; this cemetery is no longer in use (2) (3) Sims 45 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 13 approximately 25 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: John D. Bailey (1870-1892); last known interment: Sarah Graves (1885-1955); Jordan, McLeod, Sims and Stevens are common (2) (10) Smilie 102 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 36 14 graves; first known interment: Robert C. Smilie (1785-1841); last known interment: Maude G. Reeves (1880-1963); Siler, Smilie and Thompson are surnames common to this cemetery no longer in use (2) (10) Sorrell Chapel 195 - SW T10N, R21E, Sec 33 4 graves including President-Chancellor of Troy State University Ralph Wyatt Adams (1915- 1998) and his wife Dorothy (no dates); the surname Long can also be found in this cemetery still in use (10) (11) Spears 100 - SW T8N, R19E, Sec 22 also spelled Speir; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Mary Jackson (1782-1852); Beck, Gardner, Jackson, McLeod, Warren and Williamson are names common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10 Spillars 108 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 33 the graves of a Mrs. Hendrix and 2 Spillars children; no dates (2) Spring Hill 123 - SW T8N, R21E, Sec 4 Spring Hill Community Cemetery; adjacent to Spring Hill Baptist Church, organized in 1852; approximately 800 graves; first known interment: Joshua Fortune (1820-1859); Abercrombie, Allen, Ballard, Boutwell, Brown, Bryan, Carlisle, Clower, Coskrey, Curtis, Davis, Flowers, Fryer, Gibson, Goodson, Grissette, Hanson, Johnson, Jones, Loflin, Rhodes, Rushing, Sanders, Spencer, Stinson, Thomas, Thompson, Turner, Warren, Whitehead and Windham are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Springfield 19 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 1 Springfield Church Springfield 145 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 17 Springfield Baptist Church, organized in 1859; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: infant Fleming (b. & d. 1846); Adams, Barefoot, Braddy, Campbell, Daniels, Davis, Filmon, Flemming, Graham, Harden, Hayes, Jackson, Nicholson, Richards and Tew are common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) Starling 75 - SE T9N, R21E, Sec 10 approximately 60 graves; first known interment: David Bradley Veal (1832-1864); Davenport, Dunn, Faulk, Hughes, Keller, Madaris, Sherrer, Simmons and Starling are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Stephens 39 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 29 most of this cemetery has been destroyed; only recorded interments are Mark Stephens (1851-1862) and A. W. Wingard (1875-1925) (2) Stephens 189 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 9 a small contemporary black cemetery (3) (10) Stevenson 186 - NE T11N, R21E, Sec 15 four unmarked graves said to be of Rev. Henry Stevenson, his wife Julia Kindred Stevenson, a Mrs. Dawkins and her infant (3) Summersett 163 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 1 Sweet Pilgrim 156 - SE T9N, R23E, Sec 17 Sweet Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, established in 1870 two miles from the present site (8) Tanyard 65 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 26 see Kendrick Tennille 152 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 32 Tennille Baptist Church; Christian Home Cemetery; approximately 30 graves; first known interment David James Barefoot (1838-1893); Anderson, Jackson and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (2) (10) Tennille 153 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 32 Tennille Methodist Church, established in 1915; first known interment: Joseph H. Walls (1846-1916); last known interment: Clarence T. Crawford (1918-1967); Barefoot, Conner, Munn, Thweatt and Wilson are common to this cemetery (3) (10) Tick Hill 23 - NE T11N, R21E, Sec 14 see Howard Union Hill 61 - NE T10N, R21E, Sec 15 Union Hill Methodist Church, established in 1844; approximately 260 graves; first known interment: Sallie Lee (1871-1883); Austin, Barron, Bell, Cardwell, Christian, Enzor, Griffin, Hall, Jones, Kelly, Livingston, Powell, Smyth, Williams and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (8) Union Hill 63 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 16 Union Hill Church; an active cemetery (10) Union Springs 124 - SE T8N, R22E, Sec 7 Union Springs Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1839; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Wingate Flowers (1825-1861); Adams, Allen, Anderson, Boutwell, Burks, Flowers, Grimes, Grissette, Johnston, McGuire, Mobley, Neal, Richards, Scarbrough, Taylor, Wesley, Whittenton and Williams are surnames commonly found in this active cemetery (2) (8) (10) Ward-Thompson 104 - SW T9N, R19E, Sec 24 the graves of A. A. Henley, an infant Ward and an infant Thompson; no dates (2) Wesley Chapel 59 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 19 Wesley Chapel Methodist Church; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Daniel Simmons (1827- 1861); surnames common to this cemetery still in use include Conner, Faircloth, Fredrick, Jinright, Kendrick, Livingston, Mancil, McCrary, Radford, Rodgers, Ryals, Wilson and Windham (2) (10) Whaley 168 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 23 4 graves; first known interment: Isaac Whaley (d. 1858 at 67 years); last known interment: Elijah S. Whatley (1826-1907) (7) White Rock 128 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 13 White Rock Baptist Church, organized about 1850; approximately 95 graves; first known interment: Henry L. Gibson (1807-1834); Armstrong, Bundy, Flowers, Gardner, Gibson, Grace, Jackson, Jones, Lowery, Messick, Newman, Sanders and Wilks are surnames common to this active cemetery (2) (3) (10) William Carter 109 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 3 approximately 120 graves; first known interment: Alfred D. Carter (1818-1829); Blair, Carter, Cowart, Davis, Edwards, Flowers, Norris, Park, Richburg and Sanders are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Williams 25 - NW T10N, R21E, Sec 4 Andrew Jackson Williams Cemetery; the graves of Saphronia Avent (1854-?), Annie E. Rodgers (1850-1926) and Andrew Jackson Williams (1829-1881) are found in this small cemetery (2) (10) Williams 52 - SW T9N, R20E, Sec 5 approximately 25 graves, many unmarked; first known interment: Ervin Raley (1819-1882); last known interment: Sarah Elizabeth Spivey (1862-1951); Fowler, Raley and Williams are also found here (2) (10) Williams 140 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 6 Jonathan Williams Family Cemetery; first known interment: Revolutionary War veteran Jonathan Williams (1764-1836); Bowden, Leddon and Smith are surnames also found in this cemetery (2) Pike 6

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Williams Chapel 139 - SE T8N, R23E, Sec 5 Williams Chapel Methodist Church; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: T. Williams (1855-1856); Bowden, Carter, Flowers and Williams are surnames common to this cemetery still in use (2) Williams Memorial 24 - NW T11N, R21E, Sec 33 Williams Memorial Presbyterian Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Z. A. Ward, Jr. (1919- 1935); Beasley, Childs, Sessions and Williams are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (10) Wilson 84 - SE T10N, R22E, Sec 34 8 graves; first known interment: James G. Dorough (1862-1863); last known interment: John Thomas Robertson (1861-1944); Mathews, Miller and Wilson are also found in this inactive cemetery (2) (10) Wilson 130 - SW T8N, R20E, Sec 25 the graves of James M. Wilson (1817-1868) and John E. Whitehead (no dates) (2) Wilson 187 - NE T10N, R22E, Sec 6 only bricks mark the graves; Summersett and Wilson are thought to be found here (3) Wingard 40 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 28 approximately 250 graves; first known interment: Polley Wingard (1836-1862); Hicks, Jeffcoat, Mills, Stephens, Thompson, Trotter, Walker and Wingard are surnames common to this active cemetery (2) (10)

Cemeteries of Unknown Name

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Unknown 154 - NW T10N, R19E, Sec 14 Unknown 196 - NW T11N, R20E, Sec 9

Cemeteries of Uncertain Location

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Ansley not plotted unknown Ella J. Conner (1863-1936) is known to be found here (10) Canaan not plotted unknown Canaan Cumberland Presbyterian Church; a new cemetery (10) Curry not plotted believed to be in graves have never been found; mention of the cemetery is found in The Troy Messenger of October 24, 1906 T11N, R20E, Sec 10 (3) Enon not plotted Banks Enon Baptist Church; an active cemetery (10) Griffin not plotted Troy the graves of Cedonia Griffin (b. & d. 1853); Gussie Griffin (1874-1958), Micajah Griffin (1783-1859) and Polly Griffin (1793-1879) (10) Grissett not plotted T9N, R21E, Sec 20 local residents remember a cemetery here at one time but no markers remain (3) Hutchison not plotted Brundidge Barbary Hutchison (1777-1850), H. James Hutchison (1779-1841) and Jesse Brown Hutchison (1818-1864) are known to be found here (10) Ingram not plotted Friendship Elizabeth Ingram Eddins (1790-1828) and Wilson Eddins (1810-1836) are found here (10) Liberty not plotted Troy Liberty Church Lightfoot not plotted Little Oak the grave of Jesse Lightfoot (no dates) (4) Linwood not plotted .25 miles W. of where R.R. the cemetery was destroyed between 1962 and 1965 (3) went through Linwood Mancell not plotted Elm St. Rd. near Providence John Mancell (1800-1844) and the unmarked graves of Elisha Mancell, Sr. (1775-1849) and Elkanah Mancell Cemetery (1808-1895) (10) McLaney not plotted Troy the graves of James McLaney (1805-1878) and Margaret Melton McLaney (1812-1891) (7) Mount Zion not plotted Brundidge Mount Zion Baptist Church; an active cemetery (10) New Hope not plotted Brundidge New Hope Baptist Church Petree not plotted Banks Catherine King McDowell (no dates), Cora Dorrill McDowell (1885-1926) and Mary Jane Ross McDowell (1875-1949) are known to be found here (10) Pike County Alms House not plotted North Knox Street in Troy no markers remain (3) Ramage not plotted Brundidge first known interment: William Dowell McDowell (1834-1862); last known interment: Oscar Lee McDowell (1872-1959); Copeland is also found here (10) Renfroe not plotted unknown also known as First Mount Zion Cemetery; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Neil Renfroe (d. 1862); Austin, Faircloth, Fuller, McLendon and Williams are also common to this seldom used cemetery (10) Saint Luke not plotted near Enon an active cemetery (10) Sena Field 172 - SW T8N, R21E, Sec 16 exact location of the cemetery remains unknown; a local resident recalls the surnames of LeCompte and another resident believes Sena Thompson Smith to be buried here (3) Shellhorn not plotted unknown an active cemetery (10) Stanfield not plotted Banks Stinson not plotted west end of Jones Street the grave of Stinson (1812-1841) (2) in Troy Union not plotted Brundidge Union Presbyterian Cemetery Walker not plotted unknown Kenneth Walker Family Cemetery; a new cemetery with 3 interments (10) Wood Fern not plotted unknown Jiles Crawley (1858-1933) is known to be found here (10)

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Sources

1. Franklin, Lisa. Tracking Your Roots. 18 June 1998. . 2. Jones, T. (ed.,) Pike County Alabama Cemetery Records. Carrollton, Mississippi: Pioneer Publishing Company, 1998. 3. Personal correspondence with Mrs. Marsha Dunn Boutwell of Troy, Alabama. 4. Papers of the Pike County Historical Society. Vol. 2, No. 6. Troy, Alabama: The Society, 1956. 5. Papers of the Pike County Historical Society. Vol. 9, No. 1. Troy, Alabama: The Society, 1967. 6. Papers of the Pike County Historical Society. Vol. 9, No. 3. Troy, Alabama: The Society, 1967. 7. Papers of the Pike County Historical Society. Vol. 16, No. 1. Troy, Alabama: The Society, 1974. 8. The Heritage of Pike County, Alabama, Vol. 55. Clanton, Alabama: Heritage Publishing Consultants, Inc., 2001. 9. USGenWeb Archives. Pike County, Alabama. 27 February 2007. . 10. Pike County Cemeteries. 25 April 2016. . 11. Personal Correspondence with John Phil McLaney, Jr. of Louisville, Alabama.

Numerical List of Cemeteries

1. China Grove 41. Rockwest 83. Banks 120. Johnson 160. McPherson 1. Concord 42. Old Lebanon 84. Wilson 121. Antioch 161. Faulk 2. New Mount Zion 43. Oak Grove 85. Bethel 122. Driggers 161. Old Providence 3. Dennis 44. Israel 86. Berry 123. Spring Hill 162. Monticello 4. McNeill – Townsend 45. Sims 86. Old Dothan 124. Union Springs 163. Summersett 5. Carter 46. Hales Chapel 87. Mount Olive 125. Mount Olive 164. Leverett 6. Shady Grove 47. Jordan 88. Brooks 126. Bethlehem 165. Barefoot-Young 7. Rock Elvy 48. Good Hope 89. Cotton 126. Hilliards Crossroads 166. Pugh 8. Belser 49. Hinson 90. Mount Carmel 127. Elam 167. Rouse 9. Sanders 50. Green Hills Mem. 91. Clayhill 128. White Rock 168. Whaley 10. Orion 51. Pilgrims Rest 92. Loflin 129. Boutwell-Bundy 169. Banks 11. Orion 52. Williams 93. Ramah 130. Wilson 170. Barefoot 12. Bethel 53. Old Mount Zion 94. Old Ramah 131. Center Ridge 171. Beeman 13. Bethlehem 54. Hilliard-Howard 132. Saint Johns 172. Sena Field 14. Mount Moriah 55. Hephzibah 133. Philadelphia 173. Cocker 15. Mount Olive 56. Meadows 95. Connor 133. Lakeview 174. Fowler 16. Mount Gilead 57. Mount Zion 96. Enon 134. Saint Paul 175. Aberfoil 17. Harmony 58. Livingston 97. Shiloh 135. County Line 175. Crauswell 18. Antioch 59. Wesley Chapel 98. Sardis 136. Fleming 176. Dubose 19. Springfield 60. Griffin 99. Elam-Davison 137. Brundidge City 177. Enzor 20. Pine Grove 61. Union Hill 100. Spears 138. Carroll 178. Harris 21. Murphys Chapel 62. Pleasant Hill 101. Goshen 139. Williams Chapel 179. Hurley 22. Benevolent Grove 63. Union Hill 101. Hillcrest 140. Williams 180. Mathews 23. Howard 64. Benton 102. Smilie 141. Hopewell 181. Motes 23. Tick Hill 65. Tanyard 103. Bethel 142. Lilly Hill 182. Murphy 24. Williams Memorial 65. Kendrick 104. Ward-Thompson 143. Shady Grove 183. River Hill 25. Williams 66. Carroll Street 105. Davison 144. Flowers 184. Riverview 26. Greater Dunn Chapel 67. Oakwood 106. Old Salem 145. Springfield 185. Ross 27. Mount Pleasant 68. Copeland 107. Little Oak 146. Pleasant Hill 186. Stevenson 28. Kelley 69. Murphree 108. Spillars 147. Hamilton Crossroads 187. Wilson 29. Macedonia 70. Beulah 109. William Carter 148. Richland 188. McQuagge-Aughtman 30. Old Canaan 71. Sanders 110. Barron 149. Pea River 189. Stephens 31. Sandfield 72. Providence 110. Sanford-Barron 150. Shiloh 190. Jackson 32. Ebenezer 73. Mullins 111. Henderson 151. Mount Olive 191. Sanders 33. Catalpa 74. Jones 112. Lewis 152. Christian Home 192. Pugh 34. Carrs Chapel 75. Starling 113. Henderson 152. Tennille 193. Holly Spring 35. Pleasant Hill 76. Paran 113. Lawson 153. Tennille Homestead 194. Johns 36. Head 77. Mount Nebo 114. Hopewell 154. Unknown 195. Sorrell Chapel 37. Macedonia 78. Mossy Grove 115. Friendship 155. Shady Grove 196. Unknown 38. Chapel Hill 79. Antioch 116. Davis 156. Sweet Pilgrim 197. Bethel 39. Stephens 80. Hussey 117. Rhods 157. Allred 40. Wingard 81. Alexander 118. Ballards Hill 158. Baptist Rest 41. Rockwell 82. Banks 119. Simmons 159. Evans