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Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Aigleville 143 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 see Old French 89 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 5 Aimwell Baptist Church, organized in 1860; over 775 graves; first known interment: Levin Mayton (1845-1864); Anderson, Barnes, Barney, Blackney, Bouler, Corley, Daniels, Dunn, Etheridge, Flowers, Grantham, Griffith, Harrington, Hill, Jowers, Kirkham, Luker, Mayton, Nelson, Newton, Nored, Pritchett, Pruett, Rogers, Singleton, Tucker, Walker and Williams are to this cemetery still in use (20) (32) (80) Allen-Curtis 157 - NE T17N, R3E, Sec 22 approximately 40 graves; first known interment; William Curtis (1788-1844); Revolutionary War soldier Samuel Curtis along with members of the Allen family are found in this cemetery still in use (5) (80) Anderson 158 - SE T12N, R4E, Sec 18 this cemetery no longer exists; at least 4 graves; Jonathan Anderson (1763-1837) and Mary Bishop Anderson (1763-1851) are known to be found here (80) Antioch 96 - SW T12N, R2E, Sec 16 Antioch Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Daisey C. Jones (1892-1957); Dickinson, Dixon, Dumas, Fenklea, Jones and Rodgers are common to this cemetery still in use (43) (80) Arbor 121 - SE T12N, R4E, Sec 7 former site of Arbor Cumberland Presbyterian Church; approximately 110 graves; first known interment: Emma Morrisette (1837-1870); Corgill, Gibson, Green, Harris, Hasty, Hawkins, McCann, McManus, Morgan, Parsons, Porter, Reed, Vick and Webb are also common to this cemetery still in use (23) (80) Ayers 38 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 12 also known as Tabernacle Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Newton Ayers, Sr. (1899-1959); Bates, Moore, Quinney, Stewart, Taylor and Watkins are also found in this active cemetery (37) (78) Baptist 22 - NE T17N, R4E, Sec 36 Edward Baptist Family Cemetery; 7 marked graves; first known interment: Edward Baptist (1790-1863) founder of the Baptist General Association of Virginia and founder of the academy which later became the University of Richmond; last known interment: Lizzie Whitfield Crowe (1880-1963) (30) Barkley 146 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 2 approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Louanna Barkley (1831-1847); last known interment: Janitta Anna Barkley (1860-1924); Barkley, Denham and Newton are common to this cemetery (30) (80) Beaver Creek 69 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 22 Beaver Creek Baptist Church, organized 1885; at least 45 graves; first known interment: Charlie Morgan Mayton (1904-1967); Bromberger, Brown, Etheridge, Fasulla, Glover, Huckabee, Kirkham, Mayton, Milstead, Pritchett, Roberts and Strickland are also common to this active cemetery (29) (80) Berry Chapel 75 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 23 also called Jackson, approximately 50 graves (40) Bethel 28 - NE T16N, R5E, Sec 4 Bethel Church Bethel 139 - NE T16N, R5E, Sec 4 Bethel Hill 56 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 1 Bethel Hill Missionary Baptist Church, a black church and cemetery established in 1821; approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Henry Gamble (1898-1950); Abrahams, Brown, Eaton, Gamble, Harris, Johnson and Knight are common to this active cemetery (80) Bethlehem 76 - SW T14N, R3E, Sec 20 Bethlehem Baptist Church, organized in 1868; approximately 15 marked graves; first known interment: Woodie Glover (1892-1950); Agee, Burden, King, Perry, Poellnitz, Sewell, Watkins, Westbrook, Witherspoon and Wright are also found in this cemetery still in use (32) (58) (80) Beverly 92 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 28 see Lewis Black 42 - NE T16N, R4E, Sec 13 the graves of Will Brame (1872-1927), Anson Springfield, Sr. (1789-1851) and Jim Doyle, Jr. (1901-1942) are found here (80) Blanks 129 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 2 also called Jones Cades Chapel 46 - NE T15N, R4E, Sec 9 approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Minnie L. Williams (1880-1963); Cade, Catlin, Evans, McGinnis, Nathan, Paige, Raby, Sewell and are common to this active cemetery (80) Camp Ground 65 - SW T14N, R1E, Sec 11 Camp Ground United Methodist Church, established 1882; approximately 175 graves; first known interment: James Arthur Young (d. 1896 at 5 years); Beck, Beshears, Carter, Conner, Etheridge, Hill, Jordan, Landrum, Lynn, McCrary, McDuffie, Morgan, Noland, Oliver, Pritchett, Rabon, Rentz, Sessions, Sollie, Strickland, Thrash, Tucker, Ward, Woolf and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (28) (80) Cedar Grove 26 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 30 approximately 100 graves (80) Chambers 92 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 28 see Lewis Christian Hope 119 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 10 Christian Hope Church Christian Union 112 - SE T12N, R3E, Sec 11 Christian Union Church, also called Morrissette Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 20 graves; first known interment: B.B. Kennedy (1911-1928); Curry, Hudson and Richardson are also common to this active cemetery (28) (34) (78) Clover Hill 30 - SW T15N, R2E, Sec 20 a black cemetery of approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Oinnie Polnitz (1819-1900); Doss, Hudson, Lee, Lucy, Rembert, Richards and Witherspoon are common to this cemetery still in use (46) (80) Coleman 37 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 12 a black cemetery of approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Candis Smith (1841-1896); last known interment: Isadore Parker (1917-2000); Bates, Ferrell, Glass, Jones, Lewis, McKinney, Parker, Robertson, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Walls, Williams and Woods are common to this cemetery still in use (44) (78) (80) Community 66 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 17 see Half Acre Compton 130 - SW T14N, R1E, Sec 33 see Howell Cong. B’nai Jeshurun 144 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 Congregation B’nai Jeshurun; a Jewish cemetery established in 1858; approximately 135 marked graves; first known interment: Henry Rochotsh (d. 1884); Bley, Breitenback, Ely, Feilbelman, Fields, Funkenstein, Goldman, Goldsmith, Goodman, Griffith, Koch, Landsberger, Levy, Long, Metzger, Morris, Pizer, Richard, Rosenbush, Stein, Stern and Tannenbaum are common to this active cemetery (68) (75) (80) Creels Chapel 126 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 24 Creels Chapel United Methodist Church, organized 1898; approximately 15 marked graves; first known interment: California F. Ballard (1873-1909); McKinley, Phillips, , Raye and Simmons are also found in this cemetery still in use (59) (80) Dayton 44 - NE T16N, R4E, Sec 24 also known as Little Flanders Field; approximately 475 graves; first known interment: William Sollee (1794-1837); Alexander, Allen, Archer, Askew, Bailey, Bleadsoe, Brame, Bruce, Conner, Crews, Drummond, Eppes, Friddle, Gaines, Goodwynn, Jones, Kitchell, Lockhart, McKnight, Pickering, Price, Prowell, Thornhill, Watlington and Wynne are common to this cemetery still in use (10) (29) (80) Demopolis 2 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 at least 700 graves; first known interment: Sarah Glover (1775-1824); Beitling, Bolton, Braswell, Clarke, Compton, Glover, Griffin, Lyon and Whitfield are common to this cemetery still in use (6) Demopolis Memorial 11 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 32 Demopolis Memorial Gardens; approximately 1,000 graves; first known interment: Joseph Gilmore Alston (d. 1955); Allen, Ballard, Barnes, Bell, Brown, Carpenter, Duncan, Gregory, Hall, Hart, Hill, Jones, Malone, Smith, Speed, Taylor, Watt, Woolf and Yelverton are common to this active cemetery (80) (81) Dixon 108 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 33 approximately 20 graves of the Coward and Dixon families; first known interment: Joel Dixon (1777-1861); last known interment: Johnnie Calhoun Dixon (1893-1937); Callahan and Simpson are also found here (11) (80) Dixons Mill 110 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 27 see Dunning Dunning 110 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 27 also known as Dixons Mill, approximately 300 graves; both blacks and whites are found here; first known interment: Lillis Pearson Dunning (d. 1845 at 58 years old); Anderson, Beverly, Clark, Compton, Coward, Davis, Dixon, Dunning, England, Fikes, Glass, Golden, Harrison, Jackson, Lofton, Martin, Myrick, Norris, Pritchett, Regen, Robinson, Tolbert and Tucker are common to this active cemetery (11) (29) (80) Eagleville 143 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 see Old French Faunsdale 25 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 20 also known as Saint Michaels Cemetery, formerly at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church then Faunsdale Chapel; approximately 260 graves; first known interment: John Minge (1821-1858); Adams, Bailey, Bell, Bethea, Blake, Brown, Chambers, DuBose, Fellows, Grauer, Harris, Hayley, Johnson, Mansfield, Minge, Nelson, Rankin, Reed, Ruffin, Seldon, Walker and Wilkins are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (80) Marengo 2

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks First Baptist 33 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 33 First Baptist Church of Linden; a black cemetery of approximately 170 marked graves; first known interment: Alie Cook (1860-1882); Adams, Bruce, Easley, Ervin, Hosea, Johnson, Jones, Little, Tolbert and Walston are common to this cemetery still in use (61) (80) First Missionary 24 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 9 First Missionary Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 140 graves; first known interment: John Jones (1881-1902); Brim, Brown, Green, Gray, Hood, Hunter, Johnson, Lewis, Mines, Moss, Pope, Rhone, Walker, Williams and Witherspoon are common to this cemetery still in use (51) (80) Fitzhugh 156 - NE T17N, R3E, Sec 28 a new cemetery of two members of the Fitzhugh family; Irene Ruth Fitzhugh (1933-2012) and Ras Fitzhugh, Jr. (1932-2001) (80) Forest Springs 125 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 21 Forest Springs Baptist Church, also known as Morris Springs; approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Emmit Crenshaw (1822-1828); Armistead, Bates, Comalander, Corley, Crenshaw, Davis, Downey, Dunn, Etheredge, Gibson, Glass, Hayes, Holtam, Johnson, Lambert, Little, Luker, McNider, Moore, Norris, Parten, Pickens, Ray, Reid, Singleton, Smith and Whitcomb are common to this active cemetery (80) Friendship 39 - NE T16N, R4E, Sec 17 Friendship Church Friendship 123 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 35 Friendship Baptist Church, organized in 1822; approximately 360 graves; first known interments: Frances E. Trull (1860-1870) and Martha J. Trull (1858-1870); Anderson, Bridges, Cooper, Criswell, England, Evans, Jackson, Leonard, Maness, McGee, McManus, Morton, Pickett, Pope, Pritchett, Smyly, Stockman, Strickland, Thompson, Trull, Vick and Weatherly are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (32) (80) Geneva 67 - SW T14N, R1E, Sec 26 Geneva Presbyterian Church, founded 1837; over 265 graves; first known interment: Robert T. Barr (1793- 1860); Barr, Breckenridge, Dozier, Flowers, Johnson, Mann, Mathers, McCrory, Morgan, Noland, Pullins, Rogers, Sagar, Sessions, Sturgis and Ward are common to this cemetery still in use (11) (29) (80) Gibson 94 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 8 Gilfield 15 - NE T17N, R3E, Sec 15 Gilfield 16 - NE T17N, R3E, Sec 15 approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Isabella Benjamin (d. 1812); last known interment: J.B. Williams Skinner (1891-1988); Booe, Glover, Jones, Moore, Stone and Trigg are also found here (80) Glover 133 - NE T17N, R3E, Sec 15 approximately 30 graves dating from the 1830s; Glover and Skinner are common to this active cemetery (5) Glovers 60 - SE T15N, R5E, Sec 15 Glovers Primitive Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Richard Eldridge (1881-1918); Bennett, Eldridge, Jingles and Thrash are common to this active cemetery (45) (78) (80) Gooden Hill 86 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 7 Gooden Hill Church Goodwill 51 - SE T15N, R4E, Sec 21 Goodwill Church Green Memorial 114 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 13 see Hosea Garden Half Acre 66 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 17 also known as Community Cemetery; a contemporary cemetery of approximately 20 marked graves; first known interment: Connie B. Jordan (1905-1969); Barr, Jones, Jordan, Kirkham, Oliver, Spears, Tucker, Ward, White and Yelverton are common to this cemetery still in use (66) (80) Hampden 124 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 24 approximately 75 graves; first known interment: James M. Collier (1820-1842); last known interment: Mary E. Morton (1873-1944) until a 2004 interment; Bolen, Collier, Crocker, Dumas, Finch, Harris, Huggins, Morton, Oliver, Parkman, Patrick, Roberson and Twilley are common to this cemetery (29) (80) Harris Memorial 141 - SW T13N, R1E, Sec 26 Harris Memorial Gardens Hickory Grove 90 - SW T13N, R1E, Sec 28 Hickory Grove Chapel; approximately 220 graves; first known interment: Sara Gracie Davis (1866-1874); Ballard, Breckenredge, Cabaniss, Christian, Digmon, Irvin, Johnson, Jones, Martin, Parten, Perry, Smith, Stewart, Waller, Watson, West and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (25) (80) Hoboken 98 - SW T12N, R2E, Sec 3 Hoboken Baptist Church, organized in 1875; approximately 185 graves; first known interment: Richard Henry Hudson, Sr. (1828-1879); Barnett, Dixon, Downey, Etheredge, Gates, Hill, Hudson, Jordan, Morgan, Pope, Rivers, Roberds, Smith and Snodgrass are common to this cemetery still in use (15) (27) (32) (80) Holt 47 - NE T15N, R4E, Sec 10 circa 1870s; approximately 85 graves; first known interment: Mary Elizabeth Allen (ca. 1850-1874); Boozer, Cannon, Honeycutt, Parker, Pharr and Phillips are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (80) Hopewell 13 - NW T17N, R3E, Sec 19 Hopewell Church Hosea 114 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 13 also known as Green Memorial Garden Cemetery; black cemetery of approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Margaret Lewis (1857-1888); Blackmon, Butler, Carter, Craig, Evans, Gardner, Hayes, Hosea, Lewis, Stegall, Talley, Webber and Williams are also common to this cemetery still in use (48) (78) (80) Houston 143 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 see Old French Howell 130 - SW T14N, R1E, Sec 33 also known as Compton Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Stephen Barron (1849-1914); Barron, Bates, Carter, Compton, Goines, Going, Hall, Holt, Johnson, McCalister, Moss, Landrum, Prince, Ward and Williams are common to this active cemetery (39) (78) (80) Jackson 75 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 23 see Berry Chapel Jackson 101 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 5 approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Ellen Pope (1833-1908); Adams, Butler, Dixon, Harris, Tensley and Washington are common to this active cemetery (80) Jefferson 9 - NW T16N, R2E, Sec 5 Jefferson Baptist Church, established as Mount Pleasant Baptist in 1820; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Parhan (d. 1832, age 27); Allbritton, Allen, Brown, Calhoun, Compton, Finch, Grant, Gregory, Jones, Hildreth, Jefferson, Kirven, Lindsay, Lipscomb, Mercer, Rhodes, Simmons and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (65) (80) Jericho 55 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 4 Jericho Primitive Baptist Church; Myles is found here (80) John The Baptist 20 - NE T18N, R3E, Sec 35 John The Baptist Church, approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Amber N. Phillips (d. 2000); George, Jones, Lawson, Matthews and Walker are also found here (80) Jones 129 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 2 see Blanks Jones 43 - NE T17N, R4E, Sec 36 the grave of Thomas Jones (1785-1833), an early sheriff of Marengo County (80) Jones 5 - NW T17N, R2E, Sec 7 Jones 150 - NE T15N, R3E, Sec 1 see Moore-Pence Jones 161 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 2 15 marked and 2 unmarked graves; first known interment Jacob William Jones (1834-1845); last known interment: Alexander Deseker Jones (1853-1930) (80) Knoxwood 143 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 see Old French Laurel 113 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 12 Laurel Presbyterian Church; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Ann D. Hosea (1810-1867); Bradford, Brown, Dismukes, Franklin, Geiger, Goodwin, Hinson, Hosea, Johnson, Lindsay, Little, Norwood, Pearson, Skinner, Smith, Tate, Ware and Watts are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (80) Lewis 92 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 28 also known as Beverly or Chambers Cemetery; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Mary Miller 1794-1871); last known interment: Joseph Burke Lewis, Jr. (1899-1991); Beverly, Chambers, Downey, Hudson, Lewis, Miller, Morgan and Rutledge are common to this cemetery still in use (24) (80) Lewis 155 - NW T16N, R2E, Sec 10 Arthur Merriweather Lewis Cemetery; 13 graves; first known interment: Sarah Lewis (1848-before 1860); last known interment: Agnes Alston Lewis (1877-1945); Arthur Merriweather Lewis (d. 1860, age 48) is known to be found here. It has been claimed that he was explorer Merriweather Lewis’s nephew. (29) (80) Lesure 57 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 11 Linden 154 - NE T15N, R3E, Sec 4 Linden Memorial Park, a contemporary cemetery of approximately 615 graves (80) Lipscomb 153 - NW T17N, R2E, Sec 13 approximately 85 graves; first known interment: John Meriwether Lipscomb (1810-1833); Armstrong, Coats, Lipscomb, , Patterson, Stewart and Vaughan are common to this cemetery still in use (21) (80) Marengo 3

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Little Flanders Field 44 - NE T16N, R4E, Sec 24 see Dayton Living 117 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 8 Living Baptist Church; a black cemetery of 6 graves, 5 are of the Lucy family; first known interment: Anthony Rogers Lucy (1965-1970); Lewis is also found in this cemetery still in use (52) (78) (80) Lovely 36 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 14 Lovely Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 8 graves; first known interment: S.D. Richardson (1910-1968); Adams, Green and Wilkie are also found in this cemetery is still in use (38) (78) Lucy 152 - NW T17N, R3E, Sec 22 approximately 100 graves marked with broken stones; one of the oldest and largest family cemeteries in the area; first known interment: Cadwalder Lucy (1774-1822); last known interment: Edward Curtis (1816-1891); Abernethy and Curtis are known to be among the graves that date up to 1887 in a badly deteriorated cemetery; Collier, Walston and Whitlow are also found here (5) (80) Luker 95 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 14 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Everette Beck (1808-1873); Jones and Luker are also found in this cemetery still in use (8) (80) Luker 159 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 24 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: May Luker Bouler (1896-1913); Luker and Phillips are also found in this active cemetery (80) Magnolia 82 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 34 approximately 575 graves; first known interment: Mary Ann Margaret Price (1809-1844); Agee, Alston, Brown, Cooper, Crocker, Drummond, Flowers, Green, Henderson, Jordan, Mendenhall, Morgan, Moring, Pruett, Sheffield, Shields, Skinner, Slade, Smyly, Treadwell and Vick are common to this active cemetery (22) (80) Magnolia 118 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 8 Magnolia Church of God; a black cemetery of 7 graves; first known interment: Clifford Davis (1930-1971); Agee, Robinson, Rogers and Smith are also found in this cemetery still in use (42) (78) (80) Magnolia Chapel 84 - SE T14N, R5E, Sec 31 Magnolia Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; first known interment: Joseph Paten Smyly (d.1917); Crocker, Ernest, Finley, Jordan, Langston, Luker, Martin, McCoy, Richardson, Rollins, Sealy, Smyly, Stockman, Surginer, Tuberville and Tutt are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (80) McKinley 135 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 1 approximately 200 marked graves; first known interment: Sarah Kelly (1824-1825); Anderson, Bohannon, Borden, Chapman, Coats, Darden, Dumas, Gamble, Griffith, Hayes, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Lee, McIntosh, Morgan, Miller, Perkins and Ogletree are common to this cemetery still in use (30) (66) (80) McNeill 79 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 20 see Mount Pilgrim Meador 151 - SW T15N, R1E, Sec 23 9 marked graves; first known internment: Lidie Augusta Meador (1861-1904); Jones and Poellnitz are also found in this cemetery still in use (63) (80) Millers Chapel 4 - NW T17N, R2E, Sec 7 Millers Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church; a black cemetery of approximately 65 marked graves; first known interment: Emma Johnson (1891-1948); Allen, Carter, Daniel, Fisher, Miller, Richardson and Williams are also common to this active cemetery (78) (80) Mobley 107 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 32 see Pearson Montpelier 71 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 3 Montpelier Presbyterian Church; 41 graves; first known interment: Carolina DeBondalie Poellinitz (b. & d. 1845); last known interment: Franklin Osborne Houston (1830-1944); Bailey, Campbell, DeYampert, Holt, Hopkins, Houston, McArthur, Poellnitz, Thomas and Witherspoon are common to this cemetery (29) (80) Mooring 78 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 19 also known as Mooring-McNeill Cemetery; approximately 55 graves; first known interment: George McNeill (1862-1863); last known interment: Stallworth Farmer (1914-1982); Adams, Bolen, Cranford, Forniss, Hall, Mooring, Norwood, Parker, Perkins, Sheffield and Williamson are also common to this cemetery (1) (80) Moore-Pence 150 - NE T15N, R3E, Sec 1 also known as Pence-Moore or Jones; 13 graves; first known interment: Mary Elizabeth Jones (1836-1840); last known interment: Annie L. Moore Bledsoe (1859-1939); Newton, Pence, Taylor and Warren are also found here (80) Morris Springs 125 - SW T12N, R1E, Sec 21 see Forest Springs; Morris Springs Church Morrissette 111 - SE T12N, R3E, Sec 10 21 graves; while their death dates are unknown, the graves of George Washington Morrisett and Lucretia C. Morrisett are far older than any other interments; last known interment: Pruitt Dixon (1915-1999); Curry, Hudson, Pritchett and Richardson are also found here (80) Moscow 3 - NW T17N, R1E, Sec 15 Moscow Providence Baptist Church, approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Deotha Congress (1936- 1990); Allen, Clayton, Inge, Johnson and Whitfield are common to this cemetery still in use (80) Mount Mariah 85 - SW T13N, R1E, Sec 17 Mount Mariah Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 125 graves; first known interment: David Jordan (1888-1916); Baron, Barry, Chaney, Compton, Dixon, DuBose, Easley, Elmore, Johnson, Landrum, McIntosh, Wiley and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (53) (78) (80) Mount Olive 29 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 25 Mount Olive Mount Pilgrim 31 - NW T16N, R2E, Sec 24 Mount Pilgrim Church or Little Rock Church Mount Pilgrim 79 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 20 also known as McNeill Cemetery; former site of Mount Pilgrim Church; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: George McNeill (1862-1863); Bolen, Farmer, Forniss, Hall, Huckabee, McNeill, Moring, Parker and Perkins are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (74) (80) Mount Valley 132 - NW T17N, R1E, Sec 19 Mount Valley True Light Church Mount Zion 6 - NW T17N, R2E, Sec 3 Mount Zion Church; a black cemetery of approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Jacy Hurns (d.1941); Bingham, Lawson, O’Happell, Reese, Richardson, Simmons, White, Williams and Witherspoon are also found in this cemetery still in use (35) Mount Zion 12 - NW T17N, R2E, Sec 12 Mount Zion Church; approximately 50 graves; Underwood is found here (80) Mount Zion 70 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 3 Mount Zion Church; a black cemetery of approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Rev. Samuel Sherman (1866-1902); Glover, Poellnitz and Rembert are common to this cemetery still in use (54) (78) Myrtlewood 68 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 17 Myrtlewood Church Myrtlewood 142 - SW T15N, R1E, Sec 26 approximately 210 marked graves; first known interment: H.G. Smith (1882-1885); Adams, Allinder, Barr, Batton, Bouler, Bragg, Bullock, Carter, Coats, Deloach, Etheridge, Fitts, Jones, Lyles, Malphurs, Poellnitz, Smith, Thomas, Townzen and Yelverton are also common to this cemetery still in use (64) (80) Nanafalia 88 - SW T13N, R1E, Sec 9 Nanafalia Baptist Church, constituted in 1831; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: George D. Williams (1797-1836); Anderson, Barlow, Barr, Blackeney, Breckenridge, Carter, Chapman, Compton, Davis, Digmon, Dozier, Etheridge, Jackson, Johnson, Law, Mathers, Miller, Newton, Pritchett, Ramsey, Roberts, Rogers, Taylor, Westbrook and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (32) (80) Nazareth of Galilee 131 - NW T18N, R2E, Sec 34 Nazareth of Galilee Church New Bethel Springs 63 - NE T15N, R6E, Sec 8 New Bethel Springs Church New Hope 83 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 3 New Hope Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 70 graves; first known interment: Sarah Partridge (1872-1896); Agee, Bennett, Edwards, Franklin, Hope, Pritchett and Watkins are common to this cemetery last used in 1998 (55) (78) (80) New Linden 34 - NW T15N, R3E, Sec 4 approximately 500 graves; first known interment: Frankie Glass (1894-1897); Barley, Cannon, Drinkard, King, Perry and Pritchett are common to this cemetery still in use (29) Octagon 73 - SE T14N, R3E, Sec 2 Octagon Baptist Church; approximately 365 graves; first known interment: Lysander J. Adams (d. 1851); Barkley, Braswell, Cobb, Glass, Hall, Hill, Luker, Moore, Schroeder, Suddath, Tolbert, Vice, Westbrook, Wilkerson, Wilkinson, Williamson and Wingate are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (80) Old French 143 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 also known as Aigleville, Eagleville, Houston or Knoxwood Cemetery; at least 50 graves; first known interment: Almira Fairholt (1804-1839) (30) Old Jefferson 10 - NW T16N, R2E, Sec 9 approximately 20 marked and 150 unmarked graves; first known interment: John Sample (1766-1835) (16) Old Liberty 97 - SW T12N, R2E, Sec 16 Liberty Baptist Church, organized 1851; church also known as Deep Creek Baptist Church and Nicholsville Baptist Church; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: Rachel Nichols (1847-1851); Anderson, Ballard, Black, Bouler, Dicks, Dunn, Etheridge, Freeman, Hasty, Hawk, Loftin, Morgan, Nichols, Parten, Pope, Snodgrass, Walker, Whearley and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (80) Marengo 4

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Old Linden 32 - NW T16N, R3E, Sec 33 established 1837; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Sarah A. Gordon (d. 1837, age 22); Adams, Alston, Bailey, Ballow, Barkley, Bradford, Canterberry, Cleveland, Cuninghame, Drinkard, Dunn, Glass, Gholson, Gibbs, Grayson, Guinn, Hartzell, Jackson, Kimbrough, Little, McNeill, Nettles, Small, Sumerlin, Walston, Westbrook, Whitlow and Woolf are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (29) (80) Old Mount Canaan 19 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 4 Old Mount Canaan Church Old Shiloh 103 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 10 see Shiloh Old Spring Hill 17 - NW T17N, R3E, Sec 22 Old Spring Hill Methodist Church; approximately 230 graves; first known interment: Jane Thompson (1778- 1842); Allen, Ballow, Coats, Cooper, DeSear, Duke, Eppes, Gibbs, Griffith, Huckabee, Mason, Pegues, Powers, Torbert, Triggs, Trippe, West and Whitfield are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (80) Old Spring Hill 138 - NW T17N, R3E, Sec 15 former site of the First Baptist Church of Old Spring Hill; approximately 10 graves, several unmarked; interments date from the 1790’s to 1909; the grave of James H. Strain (1797-1841) is found here; Scranage is also found here (5) (80) Old Union 93 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 28 Old Union Baptist Church; approximately 85 marked graves in the white section of this cemetery; first known interment: Nathaniel Rogers Walker (1826-1889); Adams, Dixon, Downey, Etheridge, Hudson, Jowers, Kiker, Parten, Pope and Riels are common to this section of this cemetery; approximately 180 marked graves in the black section; first known interment: Lizzie J. Sewell (1863-1886); Dixon, Eirby, Landrum, Morse, Rodgers, Smiley, Tensley and Washington are common to this section of the cemetery (70) (76) (80) O’Neal 107 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 32 see Pearson Paradise 77 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 7 Paradise Church; a black cemetery of approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Frank T. Smith (1898- 1900); Bennett, Evans and Tredwell are also common to this cemetery is still in use (50) (78) Paynes Chapel 106 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 31 Paynes Chapel United Methodist Church, established c. 1860; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Margaret Ann Rentz (1822-1868); Beverly, Carleton, Gunn, Johnston, Lawson, Lewis, Lynn, Martin, Mayo, Phillips, Rentz, Scarborough, White and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use (26) (32) (80) Pearson 107 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 32 also known as Mobley or O’Neal Cemetery; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Dorthy Quinney (d. 1852, age 42); last known interment: Wallace Elmer Joslin (1910-1985); Bradford, Dixon, Hackworth, Hudson, Joslin, Mobley, Moore, O’Neal, Quinney and Pearson are common to this cemetery (30) (80) Pence-Moore 150 - NE T15N, R3E, Sec 1 see Moore-Pence Pine Grove 14 - NW T17N, R2E, Sec 1 Pine Grove Baptist Church, established in 1906; a black cemetery of approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Daniel Martin (1913-1961); Anderson, Banks, Besteder, Brown, Hawkins, Johnson, Jones, Mack and Sanders are also common to this cemetery still in use (36) (78) Pleasant Hill 81 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 21 Pleasant Hill Church Poor House 103 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 10 see Shiloh Providence 35 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 14 Providence Baptist Church; established around 1859; approximately 320 graves; first known interments: Ella S. Phillips (1870-1940) and Leona Sheffield Drinkard (1895-1940); Barnes, Bedsole, Cross, Duke, Etheridge, Fitzhugh, Ford, Gibbs, Jones, King, Quinney and Vick are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (29) (80) Pruitt 105 - SW T12N, R2E, Sec 11 15 graves; first known interment: Isaac R. Pope (1815-1845); last known interment: Bama Orilow Luker (1870- 1958); Davis, Dixon, Etheridge, Jones, Ketter and Pruitt can also be found here (30) (80) Putnam 87 - SW T12N, R1W, Sec 13 approximately 220 graves; first known interment: Mrs. Faith Trotter (1811-1845); Agee, Bates, Bell, Brasswell, Breckenridge, Briggs, Burge, Compton, Downey, Ernest, Etheridge, Grace, Harris, Johnson, Irwin, Moncrieff, Singleton, Stimpson, White and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (80) Red Top 127 - SW T13N, R4E, Sec 4 the graves o f H. M. Bolen (1822-1873), Joanna Bolen (1825-1900), Watkins D. Agee (1854-1857) and B. O. Agee (b. & d. 1855) (1) (80) Rembert 72 - SW T15N, R2E, Sec 35 approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Frances Bowen (d. 1839 at 40 years); Baty, Campbell, Cobb, Cook, Flowers, Ford, Guinn, Houston, Jackson, Lyles, Mayton, Morrison, Poellnitz, Rembert, Rogers, Thomas, Tucker, Watson, Whitcomb, Wiggins and Wingate are common to this active cemetery (17) (80) Rivers 49 - NE T15N, R4E, Sec 1 Carton Dunaway (1911-2000) is known to be found here (80) Riverside 1 - NW T18N, R2E, Sec 23 approximately 2,000 graves including the mass grave of Confederate soldiers; the cemetery began around 1840; Allen, Bailey, Barger, Bolton, Brasfield, Braswell, Breitling, Caldwell, Carpenter, Clay, Coats, Davis, Dixon, Floyd, Foscue, Glover, Graves, Griffin, Hamer, Jackson, Lipscomb, Lyon, Mason, McDaniel, Michael, Miller, Parten, Phillips, Prout, Rudisill, Smith, Webb, Wheatley, Whitfield and Wilson are commonly found in this active cemetery (4) (80) Robinson 109 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 27 Polly Robinson Cemetery, approximately 200 graves; first known interment: infant Robinson (1896-1897); Allen, Dixon, Dunning, Hosea, Law and Quinney are common to this cemetery still in use (80) Rock Springs 80 - SE T14N, R4E, Sec 31 Rock Springs Presbyterian Church; approximately 23 marked graves; first known interment: Bill Rosie (1858- 1903); Coleman, Hackworth, Hayes, King and Sneed are also found in this cemetery still in use (62) Saint James 64 - SW T14N, R2E, Sec 7 St. James Church; a black cemetery of approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Mattie B. Rembert (1927-1956); McKnight, Miller and Rodgers are also common to this cemetery still in use (56) (78) Saint John 52 - NE T16N, R5E, Sec 11 Saint John Church Saint Luke 18 - NE T17N, R3E, Sec 26 Saint Luke Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Ike Dill, Sr. (1875-1959); Connor, McKinney and Spears are also common to this cemetery still in use (41) (78) Saint Matthews 41 - NE T16N, R4E, Sec 15 Saint Matthews or Mount Pleasant Church Saint Michaels 25 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 20 see Faunsdale Cemetery Saint Paul 21 - NE T17N, R4E, Sec 32 Saint Paul Church; a black cemetery of approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Lee Thomas (1892- 1957); Brown, Carter and Richardson are common to this cemetery still in use (40) (78) Saint Paul 91 - SW T13N, R1E, Sec 26 a black cemetery of approximately 140 graves; first known interment: Laura Rodgers (1852-1899); Butler, Gaines, Goines, Greene, Jackson, Jowers. King, Lofton, Norwood, Vincent and Williams are also common to this cemetery still in use (47) (80) Saint Peters 45 - NE T15N, R3E, Sec 1 Saint Peters Church Saint Wisdom 100 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 12 Saint Wisdom Church; a new black cemetery currently in use (33) (78) Shady Union 120 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 32 Shady Union Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: Ada Williams (1885- 1915); Agee, Anderson, Calhoun, Coats, Curry, Davis, Dunning, Foney, Griffin, Harper, Hope, Marshall, McBride, McCall, Mosley, Prichett, Robinson and Williams are common to this active cemetery (80) Shiloh 103 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 10 Shiloh Baptist Church, also known as Old Shiloh or Poor House Cemetery; organized in 1827 and moved to its present location in 1842; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: A. J. McIntosh (1800-1853); Agee, Barkley, Beverly, Burge, Dews, Dixon, Gibbs, Glass, Hill, Hinson, Huckabee, Jones, McClure, Morring, Norris, Peppenhorst, Stephens, Tucker and Vice are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (80) Shiloh 104 - SE T13N, R3E, Sec 15 Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: G. Lockett (1835-1879); Agee, Anderson, Bates, Bennett, Butler, Dumas, Grayson, Hosea, Hudson, Jackson, Jones, Lewis, Lockett, Lucy, Moore, Morgan, Pritchett, Robinson and Tucker are common to this active cemetery (80) Shop 116 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 19 also known as Vick Cemetery; established in the 1800’s, restored in 1994; approximately 100 graves, most of which are unmarked; first known interment: Willie Threadgill (1851-1852); last known interment: Gordon A. Vick (1869-1950); Boutwell, Lisenbe, Threadgill and Vick are common to this cemetery (7) (29) (80) Sidney Chapel 62 - SE T15N, R5E, Sec 24 Sidney Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, built in 1949; approximately130 graves, many unmarked; first known interment: Carrie Lee Kelly (1927-1944); Gamble is common to this active cemetery (31) Simmons 140 - SW T12N, R1W, Sec 24 Lewis Simmons Cemetery; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Nancy Theresa Grigsby (1839- 1864); Compton, Hunter and Simmons are common to this cemetery still in use (29) Marengo 5

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Small Memorial 8 - NW T16N, R2E, Sec 5 Small Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, established 1878; a black cemetery of approximately 215 marked graves; first known interment: Eppie Simons (d. 1904); Alston, Besteder, Brown, Finch, Merriweather, Sanders, Scott, Thurmon and Wheeler are also found here (71) (78) (80) Stephens 149 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 5 6 graves of the Stephens family; first known interment: Calaway Stephens (1824-1863); last known interment: Olive Minnie H. Stephens (1870-1935) (49) (72) (80) Sweetwater 99 - SW T13N, R2E, Sec 14 approximately 475 graves; first known interment: William Rentz (1834-1873); Allen, Ballard, Boozer, Braswell, Callahan, Chapman, Davis, Dixon, Etheridge, Glass, Hamilton, Huckabee, Jordan, Kelley, Lewis, Mayo, McManus, Miller, Newton, Rhodes, Tucker and Whitley are common to this cemetery still in use (29) (80) Tabernacle 38 - NE T16N, R3E, Sec 12 see Ayers Thomaston 50 - NE T15N, R4E, Sec13 approximately 600 graves; first known interment: Mildred Louise Golden (1900-1902); Alexander, Autrey, Barkley, Bedsole, Boozer, Buck, Cannon, Carlton, Carter, Clancy, Crocker, Cunningham, Day, Dial, Dixon, Etheredge, Flowers, Glass, Golden, Guinn, Harrell, Lowrey, Morgan, Moring, Mosley, Parker, Phillips, Pritchett, Rivers, Ward, Webb and Weninegar are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (13) (80) Union 122 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 35 Union Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 110 graves; first known interment: Bob Kimbrough (1853-1899); Autery, Bettus, Cunningham, Dorsey, Dumas, Gardner, Hall, Jenkins, Lofton, Pritchett, Stephens, Thomas, Tolbert, White and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (57) (80) Union Grove 102 - SW T13N, R3E, Sec 8 Union Grove Baptist Church, established in 1886; a contemporary cemetery of approximately 10 marked graves; Dixon, Huckabee, Lewis and Thompson are found here (32) (77) (80) Vick 116 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 19 see Shop Vineland 148 - SE T12N, R4E, Sec 3 Vineland Baptist Church, organized in 1912; cemetery established in 2010; Hunter and Smith are found here (80) Washington Chapel 145 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 11 Watkins 160 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 10 5 known interments: James Larmatin Watkins (1808-1847), Evaline Dumas Watkins (1811-1858), Rosa Blanche Pickett (b. & d. 1858), Theodore Cox Sheilds (1794-1866) and Nancy Ann Shields (1803-1874) (29) (80) Wesley Chapel 115 - SE T13N, R4E, Sec 30 Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church; approximately 325 graves; first known interment: Civil War soldier Jarrett Vick (1818-1863); Agee, Baker, Boutwell, Buckalew, Clark, Dempsey, Etheridge, Flowers, Gaddy, Glass, Green, Hamilton, Harris, Hasty, Henderson, Kiker, Lisenbe, Lyons, McManus, Morgan, Pope, Strickland, Thompson, Threadgill, Vick and Westbrook are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (80) White Place 147 - NW T16N, R2E, Sec 15 approximately 60 graves dating from 1911 (82) Williams 53 - NE T16N, R5E, Sec 22 Zion Campground 54 - NE T16N, R5E, Sec 33 Zion Campground Church

Cemeteries of Unknown Name

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Unknown 7 - NW T17N, R1E, Sec 25 Unknown 23 - NE T17N, R4E, Sec 36 Unknown 27 - NE T17N, R5E, Sec 30 Unknown 40 - NE T16N, R4E, Sec 9 Unknown 48 - NE T15N, R4E, Sec 1 Unknown 58 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 14 Unknown 59 - NE T15N, R5E, Sec 18 Unknown 61 - SE T15N, R5E, Sec 24 Unknown 74 - SE T14N, R3E, Sec 2 near Bethlehem Church Unknown 134 - NE T15N, R4E, Sec 16 Unknown 136 - SE T15N, R5E, Sec 26

Cemeteries of Uncertain Location

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Aldridge not plotted Jefferson 9 known interments all of the James F. Aldridge family; first known interment: Mary Aldridge (d. 1860); last known interment: James Lemuel Aldridge (1840-1908) (29) Barron not plotted unknown location near the grave of John Creagh Barron (1825-1906) (80) Nanafalia Bradford not plotted Octagon 12 graves, 9 of the Bradford family; first known interment: Mary Hargraves Bradford (1758-1847); last known interment: Hortense Simpson Pritchett (1881-1944) (80) Brown not plotted Dayton the grave of Hugh Nelson Brown, III (1951-2011) is known to be found here (80) Cedarcrest not plotted unknown Cedarcrest Mennonite Church; Eicher, Koehn, Kosirog, Penner and Toews are known to be found in this active cemetery (80) Cheney not plotted unknown 9 graves; first known interment: William Thomas Cheney (1810-1855); last known interment: Louise Leonora Cheney (1849-1925); Bohannon, Bryan, Cocke and Sebaston are also common here (29) (80) Creagh-Glover not plotted unknown 19 graves; first known interment: Dr. Edward Creagh (d. 1824); last known interment: Benjamin Glover (1803- 1872); Falconer is also found here (12) Daughdrill not plotted west of Old Spring Hill, 12 marked and numerous unmarked graves dating from the 1830’s to the 1920’s; Daughdrill is common to T17N, R3E, Sec 20 this cemetery (5) (80) Fellowship not plotted off US 80 west of Demopolis Fellowship Baptist Church, organized by 1850, disbanded in 1888; the marked graves of Jane P. Reed (1836- 1853), Oswell L. Eddins (1842-1863), Leonidas S. Eddins (1839-1863), Johnny Bainbridge (1864-1866), Lillie F. Knight (d. 1886) as well as many unmarked graves including that of Elizabeth A. Stewart (1814-1857) (30) Fleming Plantation not plotted T17N, R1E, Sec 15; across 6 marked and many unmarked graves; first known interment: Allen Grimes (1787-1832); last known interment: from Gulf States Paper Corp. Stacy B. Watters (1791-1851); Mitchel is also found here (30) (80) Glass not plotted Shiloh 4 graves; Paul Glass (1946-1988), Frances Wayne Henson (1945-2012), Glendora Faye Jones (1928-2009) and William Henry Jones (1914-2010) are found in this active cemetery (80) Marengo 6

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Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Goose not plotted unknown 3 graves; Annie Maurice Chavers (1923-2013), Dora Elizabeth Tuberville (1921-2006) and Henry Cecil Tuberville, Sr. (1918-1969) are found in this active cemetery (80) Green not plotted Dixon Mills the grave of Samuel Lewis (d. 1974) is known to be found here (80) Greer not plotted Faunsdale Elizabeth Ann Horne (1820-1852), Rebecca Margaret Horn (1803-1840) and Nathan Matthew Horne (1794- 1877) are known to be found here (80) Jackson not plotted unknown a black cemetery of approximately 59 marked graves; first known interment: Ellen Pope (1833-1908); Adams, Dixon, Harris and Washington are also common to this cemetery still in use (78) Jerusalem not plotted Demopolis Cato Henry Robinson (1905-1972), Jessie Robinson (1907-1974) and Sidney Robinson (1837-1937) are known to be found here (80) King not plotted Consul approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Henry Nicholas Crocheron (1823-1846); last known interment: Kathleen Steele McMillan (1892-1981); Abrahams, Evans, Hollis, King, McMillan, Perkins and Steele are common to this cemetery (80) Lane not plotted .25 miles west of the also known as Sledge; approximately 20 graves dating from the 1830’s through the 1860’s; first known Methodist Church, Old interment: James R. Bryan (1786-1834); last known interment: Nathan B. Lane (1812-1885); Lane, Mauldin Spring Hill and Sledge are common to this cemetery found in a grove of cedar trees; Borden and Williams are also found here (5) (18) (80) Little Flower not plotted Dayton the grave of Horace Othello Austin (1939-2000) is known to be found here (80) Lyon not plotted Demopolis John Walter Johnson (1924-1997), U.S. Congressman James Taylor Jones (1832-1895) and Theodosia Burr Vaughan (1840-1924) are known to be found here (83) McMillan not plotted McKinley approximately 60 graves; first known interment; Henry Nicholas Crocheron (d. 1846, age 32); Abrahams, Hollis, King and Steele are common to this cemetery still in use (30) (80) Old Whitehall not plotted Linden approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Mitchell Woolf (d. 1823) or Henry Woolf, Jr. (d. 1823); last known interment: James Brandon Woolf (1789-1873); Cook, Hooper and Selman are also found here (80) Owen not plotted Faunsdale James Threatt (d. 2010) is known to be found here (80) Prout not plotted Demopolis Ernest James (1947-2005) and Oliver Tripp, Jr. (d. 2014) are known to be found here (80) Quinney not plotted unknown approximately 15 graves, only 1 marked which is that of Mary Frances Quinney Shaw (1850-1869); first known interment: Aretus Quinney (1832-1834); last known interment: John Daniel Wilburn (1812-1886) (29) Rawls not plotted T17N, R2E, Sec 31 known interments: Frances Rawls, Nathan Norris (1820-1849) and James F. Morris (1849-1856) (30) Rivers not plotted off State Road 25 a black cemetery of approximately 9 marked graves; first known interment: H. Rivers (1868-1911 or North of Thomaston 1914); Cade, Clark and Rutledge are also found in this cemetery still in use (67) (78) Sand Hill not plotted unknown Pearl Rembert (1895-1979) and Tyson “Cedar” Rembert (1940-2013) are known to be found here (80) Scott not plotted Jefferson a new and active cemetery of 15 graves; first known interment: James Garner (d. 2005) (80) Sharpe not plotted Jefferson Road, south of approximately 15 graves; first known interment: Abner Sharpe (d. 1834); last known interment: Lucretia Jane Demopolis Patterson (1814-1903); Curtis, McClelland, Patterson and Sharpe are common to this cemetery (30) (80) Skinner 137 - NE west side of Co. Rd. 1, 1.5 27 graves; first known interment: Josiah Skinner (1764-1829); last known interment: E. Skinner miles north of Old Spring Hill (1873-1950) Carter, McCaa and Skinner are common to this cemetery (5) (19) (80) Sledge not plotted .25 miles west of the see Lane Methodist Church, Old Spring Hill South Place not plotted just east of Saint Lukes 5 graves; last known interment: Isaac Curtis (d. 1850); Smith is also found here (5) Church near Old Spring Hill Spring Hill not plotted unknown Spring Hill Methodist Church Torbert not plotted just north of the intersection of 8 graves; first known interment: James A. Torbert (b. & d. 1835); last known interment: John Sidney Moxey Co. Rds. 1 & 35, Old Spring Hill Torbert (1826-1894); Cornish is also found here; this may have been part of a larger cemetery at one time (5) (80) Unknown not plotted Bradford Pond area approximately 30 marked and 55 unmarked graves; first known interment: Willie Threadgill (1851-1852); last near Surginer known interment: Gordon A. Vick (1869-1950); Boutwell and Lisenbe are also found here (9) Unknown not plotted S. of Thomaston Cemetery the grave of Mrs. E. Wooten (d. 1841 at 36 years) along with numerous unmarked graves (13) Unknown not plotted S. of Thomaston Cem. at the the graves of Katie V. Buck (1873-1895) and Martha M. Buck (1848-1890) (13) home of Mrs. J. F. Pack Washington not plotted unknown interments date to the 1920s; a partial survey reveals that the names Langford, Lankster and Taylor are common to this cemetery still in use (79) Westbrook not plotted Hwy. 28 west of Jefferson stones have been moved to Jefferson Cemetery; 5 known interments: Robert L. Westbrook (d. 1836), Martha L. Westbrook (d. 1842, age 46), Mary E. Westbrook ( d. 1846, age 35), Elizabeth Westbrook (1827-1849) and Westbrook (1788-1860) (29) White not plotted Jefferson Thomas Merriweather (d. 2013) is known to be found here (80) Williams not plotted east of Jefferson on Hwy. 28 Calab Williams Cemetery; near Oakland, the home of Calab Williams; all stones were moved to Jefferson Cemetery; 6 known interments; first known interment: Bethia Williams (d. 1851); last known interment: Caleb Williams, Jr. (d. 1881); Bush is common to this cemetery (29) Wooten 128 - SE .5 mi. N. of Magnolia the graves of Walter Wooten (1851-1852) and Richard Wooten (1856-1859) are known to be found here (1) in wooded area (80)

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Numerical List of Cemeteries

1. Riverside 37. Coleman 72. Rembert 104. Shiloh 134. Unknown 2. Demopolis 38. Ayers 73. Octagon 105. Pruitt 135. McKinley 3. Moscow 38. Tabernacle 74. Unknown 106. Paynes Chapel 136. Unknown 4. Millers Chapel 39. Friendship 75. Berry Chapel 107. Mobley 137. Skinner 5. Jones 40. Unknown 75. Jackson 107. O’Neal 138. Old Spring Hill 6. Mount Zion 41. Saint Matthews 76. Bethlehem 107. Pearson 139. Bethel 7. Unknown 42. Black 77. Paradise 108. Dixon 140. Simmons 8. Small Memorial 43. Jones 78. Mooring 109. Robinson 141. Harris Memorial 9. Jefferson 44. Little Flanders Field 79. Mount Pilgrim 110. Dunning 142. Myrtlewood 44. Dayton 79. McNeill 110. Dixons Mill 143. Aigleville 10. Old Jefferson 45. Saint Peters 80. Rock Springs 111. Morrissette 143. Old French 11. Demopolis Memorial 46. Cades Chapel 81. Pleasant Hill 112. Christian Union 143. Eagleville 12. Mount Zion 47. Holt 82. Magnolia 113. Laurel 143. Houston 13. Hopewell 48. Unknown 83. New Hope 114. Hosea 143. Knoxwood 14. Pine Grove 49. Rivers 84. Magnolia Chapel 114. Green Memorial Garden 144. Cong. B’nai Jeshurun 15. Gilfield 50. Thomaston 85. Mount Mariah 115. Wesley Chapel 145. Washington Chapel 16. Gilfield 51. Goodwill 86. Gooden Hill 116. Shop 146. Barkley 17. Old Spring Hill 52. Saint John 87. Putnam 116. Vick 147. White Place 18. Saint Luke 53. Williams 88. Nanafalia 117. Living 148. Vineland 19. Old Mount Canaan 54. Zion Campground 89. Aimwell 118. Magnolia 149. Stephens 20. John The Baptist 55. Jericho 90. Hickory Grove 119. Christian Hope 150. Moore-Pence 21. Saint Paul 56. Bethel Hill 91. Saint Paul 120. Shady Union 150. Jones 22. Baptist 57. Lesure 92. Lewis 121. Arbor 150. Pence-Moore 23. Unknown 58. Unknown 92. Chambers 122. Union 151. Meador 24. First Missionary Baptist 59. Unknown 92. Beverly 123. Friendship 152. Lucy 25. Saint Michaels 60. Glovers 93. Old Union 124. Hampden 153. Lipscomb 25. Faunsdale 61. Unknown 94. Gibson 125. Morris Springs 154. Linden 26. Cedar Grove 62. Sidney Chapel 95. Luker 125. Forest Springs 155. Lewis 27. Unknown 63. New Bethel Springs 96. Antioch 126. Creels Chapel 156. Fitzhugh 28. Bethel 64. St. James 97. Old Liberty 127. Red Top 157. Allen-Curtis 29. Mount Olive 65. Camp Ground 98. Hoboken 128. Wooten 158. Anderson 30. Clover Hill 66. Half Acre 99. Sweetwater 129. Jones 159. Luker 31. Mount Pilgrim 66. Community 100. Saint Wisdom 129. Blanks 160. Watkins 32. Old Linden 67. Geneva 101. Jackson 130. Howell 161. Jones 33. First Baptist 68. Myrtlewood 102. Union Grove 130. Compton 34. New Linden 69. Beaver Creek 103. Shiloh 131. Nazareth of Galilee 35. Providence 70. Mount Zion 103. Old Shiloh 132. Mt. Valley True Light 36. Lovely 71. Montpelier 103. Poor House 133. Glover