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Marengo 1 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Marengo 1 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Aigleville 143 - NW T18N, R3E, Sec 19 see Old French Aimwell 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 common 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 Walton 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, Pope, 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: Frederick 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,
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