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BLOCK a (Lanes 15 & 16) BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 1 J.A. Ryder 1. 2. 3. 4. John A. Ryder VACANT VACANT VACANT 06-16-1838 (1855?) 04-04-1903 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT S.E. Ryder VACANT 09-03-1854 03-14-1902 Lot 2 J.E. Pilcher 1. 2. 3. Martha 4. 4A. VACANT VACANT Hutchins Pilcher John Earl Pilcher VACANT 03-20-1885 01-24-1881 03-22-1982 08-18-1950 Mother Father 5. 6. 7. 8. 8A. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT Lot 3 Fox Cardwell 1. 2. 3. 4. VACANT VACANT Fox Cardwell Florence Pilcher 08-16-1875 08-11-1877 04-25-1947 04-23-1933 Wife of Fox Cardwell 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 4 R. Pilcher 1A. 1. 2. 3. 4. VACANT Richard Pilcher Elizabeth Pilcher VACANT VACANT 03-23-1829 03-26-1836 05-29-1900 06-09-1893 Our Father Wife of Richard Pilcher 4A. 5. Richard 6. Tina P. (Garrett 7. 8. VACANT Eugene Pilcher Miller) Pilcher VACANT VACANT 11-22-1909 08-28-1903 07-09-1970 08-20-1989 Lot 4 ½ 1. 2. VACANT VACANT 5. 6. VACANT VACANT Lot 5 J.W. Hobbe 1. 2. 3. 4. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT 5. 6. 7. Johnie (or Johnnie?) 8. VACANT VACANT Estell Hobbe 03-25-1890 06-26-1891 (?) Daughter of J.W. & B.N. Hobbe BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 6 W.H. Hobbe 1. 2. James 3. 4. Hilliard Ennis L. Dee Searcy Ennis VACANT 11-25-1866 03-07-1874 04-25-1948 03-27-1923 5. 6. 7. Hilliard 8. VACANT VACANT Hunter Ennis Mae Mann Ennis 12-23-1889 02-12-1893 12-27-1952 05-29-1972 Lot 7 N.D. Carroll 1. Dr. Robert 2. Mary Frances 3. Frances 4. Dr. James David Carroll Hollan Carroll Elizabeth Carroll Middleton Stevens 12-19-1855 06-07-1862 03-25-1884 04-07-1870 08-10-1892 06-07-1915 07-22-1931 07-31-1935 5. Robert 6. Mary Frances 7. 8. David Carroll Stevens Freeland VACANT VACANT 06-21-1886 09-25-1917 12-07-1972 Lot 8 W.H. Crawford 1. Infant Son of W.H. 2. 3. 4. & Jennie Crawford Amon Leon UNMARKED UNMARKED 12-17-1891 09-23-1899 02-04-1892 04-07-1900 Son of W.H. & Jennie Crawford 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT VACANT UNMARKED BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 8 ½ O.G. Armstrong & J.W. Grant 1. 2. UNMARKED Mary A. Armstrong 1831 12-31-1911 Wife of O.G. Armstrong 5. 6. VACANT VACANT Lot 9 1. Dr. Robert D. 2. Mary 3. 4. Moody Tillman Moody Jacob Moody Sr. VACANT D: 10-19-1891 D: 02-16-1900 D: 04-26-1903 Age 22 Years Age 77 Years Age 92 Years, 1 Son of Jacob & Month, 10 Days Mary Tillman 5. Rosaline 6. Sloan 7. 8. Cornelia Moody Armstrong Moody Eleanor Moody Fleming I. Moody 02-26-1891 07-21-1891 11-15-1898 06-03-1900 12-30-1891 12-06-1892 06-12-1899 04-21-1901 Daughter of Walter & Son of Braxton I. & Daughter of Braxton I. Son of Braxton I. & Azie B. Moody Minne A. Moody & Minnie A. Moody Minne A. Moody Lot 10 J.R. Young 1. Infant Daughter of 2. 3. 4. James J.R. & Lucy Young Claude Young Lucy Young Robert Young 11-27-1890 02-24-1889 01-02-1867 08-18-1866 01-17-1891 11-19-1897 10-29-1909 05-15-1927 Wife of J.R. Young 5. 6. 7. 8. Infant Daughter of VACANT VACANT VACANT Hugh & Mary Jim Spann 07-27-1925 BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 11 D.M. Young 1. Orrin 2. Lulu 3. 4. William Montgomery Hill Gertrude Jones Orrin Eugene Hill Haylow Hill 07-16-1858 07-11-1866 01-26-1885 10-23-1898 07-12-1924 02-11-1940 09-13-1888 12-27-1940 Wife of Orrin AEF 1918 Co.C.106 Montgomery Hill Son of Orrin & Lulu Engineers USA 5. 6. 7. 8. John W. Jones Mattie S. Jones Philpena S. Jones VACANT 07-13-1860 08-11-1854 1830 09-04-1936 06-09-1935 1915 Lot 12 M. Holt 1. 2. 3. 4. VACANT VACANT VACANT Unmarked Infant 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT Lot 12 ½ Foy Mizelle 1. 2. VACANT Helen Louis Mizelle 07-15-1920 05-02-1922 Infant Son of Foy & Claude Mizelle 10-07-1914 5. William 6. Claude Foy Mizelle Ward Mizelle 09-23-1891 08-27-1892 01-27-1952 12-25-1982 BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 13 H.G. Pittman 1. 2. 3. 4. H.G. Pittman Unmarked VACANT VACANT 07-26-1862 10-05-1891 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT Lot 14 G.W. Brooks 1. 2. 3. 4. Unmarked Unmarked Unmarked VACANT 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT Lot 15 M.J. Surles 1. 2. 3. 4. Kansas C. Surles Unmarked Unmarked VACANT 02-17-1857 02-13-1892 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT Unmarked Unmarked VACANT BLOCK A (Lanes 15 & 16) → N Lot 16 F.J. Weathers 1. Annie Belle 2./3. 4. Margaret Weathers F.J. Weathers Bryan Weathers 03-25-1873 12-26-1868 10-08-1875 08-20-1892 07-30-1926 09-25-1958 Wife of F.J. Weathers 5. Susan 6./7. 8. Annie Weathers Henry T. Weathers Rubie Gayle 01-11-1841 07-31-1906 05-19-1940 08-25-1906 01-03-1945 Daughter of Henry & Ethel Weathers Lot 16 ½ Jeff Walden 1. 2. Unmarked Unmarked 5. 6. Unmarked Unmarked BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N Lot 1 Barfield 1. 2.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Lot 2 T.E. Chapman 1. 2. 3. 4. Thomas Edward Chapman July 4, 1901 September 22, 1958 Free Mason (train) 5. 6. 7. 8. Lot 3 W.L. Andress 5/11/1937 1. 2.. 3. 4. William Lee Andress 3/11/1883 2/22/1929 5. 6. 7. 8. William Dozier Andress 3/2/1914 5/2/1989 BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N Lot 4 W.L. Andress 5/11/1937 1. 2.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Lot 5 Hill 1. 2. 3. 4. 4A. VACANT VACANT VACANT Roy O. Hill Evelyn Harris Hill 07-29-1893 02-16-1893 03-24-1968 05-14-1984 5. 6. 7. 8. 8A. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT Lot 6 Moody 1. 2. 3. 4. Hoke S. Moody, Jr Unmarked Hoke S. Moody Louise Moody 2/17/1932 11/2/1893 4/1/1893 5/14/1995 2/23/1959 4/30/1958 “Son” “Father” “Mother” 5. 6. 7. 8. BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N Lot 7 Preston 1. 2. 3. 4. PFC Dwight H. Isaac D. Collier Verla Lambert Ford 10/13/1887 Collier 5/31/1921 7/19/1937 9/8/1895 2/27/1945 Navy 1/24/1986 United States USS Birmingham WWI Marine Corps Husband of Louise Collier Ford 5. 6. 7. 8. L. Jack Glasgow Ann Collier 11/20/1928 Glasgow 1/29/1982 8/17/1930 7/31/1990 Lot 8 L.S. Dockery 1. 2.Lewis W. 3. 4. Dockery, D.D. Christine Hughes 9/2/1888 Dockery 8/3/1936 12/24/1901 10/3/1992 5. 6. 7. 8. BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N Lot 9 Owens 1. 2.. 3. 4. Stephen B. Owens Romie R. Owens 12/17/1893 5/11/1897 3/29/1937 4/18/1974 5. 6. 7. 8. Laster Owens Adele K. Owens 10/4/1916 4/5/1918 8/29/1960 4/26/2004 Lot 10 F.W. Cook 1. 2. 3. 4. Frank W. Cook Aurette P. Cook 8/2/1872 9/11/1873 4/30/1938 5/14/1953 5. 6. 7. 8. BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N Lot 11 J.T. Pope/D.A. Saliba 1. 2. 3. 4. 4a. John Thomas Pope Nancy Ann Pope Jamal Estephanos Jameel D. Saliba Edna Ameen Saliba 3/27/1870 12/12/1874 Saliba “Jimmy” 8/28/1911 9/3/1957 5/27/1949 3/28/1927 7/10/1906 8/20/1958 5/9/2000 2/11/1985 Mother of Jim Wife of Jameel Father of Jim David David, Richard, Mother of Mona Mona, Tony, Merian Tony Richard, Merian 5. 6. 7/8. 8. Bertie E. Pope Merian Amelia Alice “Aunt Sally” 4/15/1904 Saliba Haifa D. Daliba 8/27/1939 9/2/1940 2/14/1900 9/20/19874 3. 4. 7. 8. Lot 12 Hill BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N 1. William 2. 3. 4. Montgomery Hill VACANT Roy Jonathan Hill VACANT 11-17-1933 05-27-1966 01-02-2007 09-24-2010 5. 6. 7. 8. VACANT VACANT VACANT VACANT Lot 13 Law 1. 2. 3. 4. Roscoe Law Marian E. Ramsey 11/16/1886 Wife of Roscoe Law 7/30/1883 11/18/1954 5. 6. 7. 8. BLOCK AA (Lanes 7 & 8) → N Lot 14 D. A. Saliba 1. 2. 3. 4. (Arabic Writing) (Arabic Writing) (Arabic Writing) T.S. Saliba D. A. Saliba Mrs. D. A Saliba 1865-1938 1867-1938 1871-1950 Born in Betgreen, Born in Betgreen, Born in Betgreen, Syria Syria Syria 5. 6. 7. 8. H. D. Saliba Amelia Ameen 3/9/1903 Saliba 12/19/1976 12/2/1914 8/13/1993 Wife of H.
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