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Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Ahavas Chesed Inset - 101 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 adjacent to Jewish Cemetery; approximately 550 graves; Berger, Berman, Berson, Brook, Einstein, Friedman, Frisch, Gernhardt, Golomb, Gotlieb, Gurwitch, Grodsky, Gurwitch, Haiman, Jaet, Kahn, Lederman, Liebeskind, Loeb, Lubel, Maisel, Miller, Mitchell, Olensky, Plotka, Rattner, Redisch, Ripps, Rosner, Schwartz, Sheridan, Weber, Weinstein and Zuckerman are common to this active cemetery (35) All Saints Inset - 180 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 All Saints Episcopal Church; 22 graves; first known interment: Louise Shields Ritter (1971-1972); Bond and Ritter are the only surnames of which there are more than one interment in this active cemetery (35) Allentown 52 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 29 established 1850, approximately 550 graves; first known interment: Nancy Howell (1837-1849); Allen, Busby, Clark, Croomes, Ernest, Fortner, Hardeman, Howell, Hubbard, Jordan, Lee, Lowery, McClure, McDuffie, Murphree, Pierce, Snow, Tanner, Waltman and Williams are common to this active cemetery (8) (31) (35) Alvarez Inset - 67 T2S, R1W, Sec 33 see Bailey Andrus 151 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 33 located on Graham Street off Celest Road in Saraland, also known as Saraland or Strange; the graves of Lizzie A. Macklin Andrus (1848-1906), Alicia S. Lathes Andrus (1852-1911) and Pelunia R. Poitevent Andrus (1866-1917), all wives of T. W. Andrus (1846-1925) (14) (35) Axis 34 - NE T1S, R1E, Sec 30 also known as Bluff Cemetery; 12 marked and 9 unmarked graves; first interment in 1905; last known interment: Willie C. Williams (1924-1991); Ames, Ethel, Green, Hickman, Lewis, Rodgers and Williams are found in this neglected cemetery (14) (31) (35) Bailey Inset - 67 T2S, R1W, Sec 33 began as Alvarez Cemetery, also known as Saraland Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 325 marked and 85 unmarked graves; first known interment: Emmanuel Alvarez (d. 1855 at 21 years); Alvarez, Benard, Blanks, Brown, Campbell, Chaney, Crook, Davis, Dixon, Drakes, Garner, Harris, Johnson, Jones, King, LaCoste, McMillian, Mills, Pace, Pope, Powell, Rhodes, Richardson, Robinson, Rodgers, Rogers, Sullivan, Taylor, Walker and Williams are common to this active cemetery (10) (14) (31) (35) Baker 87 - SW T4S, R2W, Sec 18 approximately 15 graves (40) Baldwin 156 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 14 see Jackson Bear Fork Inset - 150 T1S, R2W, Sec 22 or Bearfork; the graves of Harford Henderson (d. 1924 at 52 years) and Lena Jackson (d. 1913 at 44 years) (12) (40) Bethel 4 - NW T1N, R4W, Sec 24 former site of Bethel Baptist Church, founded in 1882; approximately 335 graves, several unmarked; first known interment: Sarah Byrd (d. 1827 at 74 years); Byrd, Gartman, Herrington, Mason, Lott, Morris, Platt, Powell, Stringer, Thomas, Turner, Walker and Welford are common to this cemetery (6) (7) (31) (35) Bluff 34 - NE T1S, R1E, Sec 30 see Axis Boe 181 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 21 the graves of Ingeborg Boe (1837-1923), Ivar Boe (1860-1927) and Sugerman Boe (1886-1921) (35) Boothetown 172 - NW T1S, R4W, Sec 24 5 marked and 6 unmarked graves; first known interment: Henry Allen Boothe (1825-1894), last known interment: Joseph James Webb (1871-1955); Byrd, Cook and Miller are also known to be interred here (12) (14) (35) (40) Boudan 131 - SE T6S, R1W, Sec 2 6 marked graves; first known interment: Cecilia Boudan (d. 1925); last known interment: Eugene Boudan 1893-1956) (14) Brannan 6 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 27 approximately 115 graves; first known interment: Laura L. Stringer (1852-1886); Blackburn, Brannan, Clark, Edwards, Gartman, Howard, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, Lindsey, Meyers, Miller, Powell, Salmon, Stringer, Sweeney, Thompson, Turner and Walker are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (14) (35) Brethren 145 - NE T2N, R2W, Sec 21 see Cedar Creek Brock 16 - NW T1N, R2W, Sec 20 see Saint Annes Byrd 2 - NE T2N, R1W, Sec 20 Byrd Chapel Church, established 1800; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Cassie Anzell Hopkins (1882-1906); Andrews, Bruner, Byrd, Chestang, Davis, Evans, Frazier, Harrison, Hershberger, Jordan, Lofton, Reed, Rivers, Sullivan, Taylor and Weaver are common to this cemetery still in use (35) Byrd Memorial 27 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 21 approximately 85 graves; first known interment: E. D. Odum (1881-1907); Booth, Boothe, Brigauld, Byrd, Cantrell, George, Lott, Moody, Odom and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Cadiz Inset - 89 T5S, R2W, Sec 2 see Little Sacred Heart Cady 173 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 32 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Allen Ray Jordan (1927-1983); Cady is also found in this active cemetery (1) (35) (40) Camellia 50 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 17 Camellia Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Leona H. Fulton (1916- 1921); Busby, Carter, Christopher, Davis, Davison, Dearmon, Estes, Gartman, Glover, Howell, Maples, Mays, McAnally, Miller, Parden, Taylor and Washam are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (35) (40) Carlos 1 - NE T2N, R2W, Sec 23 Mount Zion AME Church; approximately 13 graves; Allen, Brown, Clark, Welch and Wiley can be found in this cemetery still in use (40) Carmelite Inset - 190 716 Dauphin Island Pkwy. Carmelite Monastery; the graves of Margaret Davis Casey (1927-2015) and the founder of the Monastery, Francis of the Five Wounds (1882-1969) (35) Carr 188 - NW T3S, R4W, Sec 32 Cecil Lavern Carr (1949-2014) and Ricky Carr (1960-2015) are known to be found here (35) Casher Inset - 121 T5S, R1W, Sec 40 Casher Community Cemetery, founded 1887; approximately 290 marked and 30 unmarked graves; first known interment: Thelma Dais (1921-1923); Austin, Brown, Carroway, Casher, Clipper, Crawford, Crocker, Dais, Davis, Gaitwood, Giles, Goodwin, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, King, Mosely, Moore, Parker, Pope, Robinson, Singleton, Washington and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (35) (40) Cathedral Inset - 182 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception; members of the church clergy buried in a crypt; Edward Patrick Allen (1853-1926), Dominic Manucy (1828-1885), Jeremiah O’Sullivan (1842-1896), Michael Portier (1795-1859), (1826-1883) and Thomas Joseph Toolen (1886-1976) (35) Catholic Cemetery Inset - 96 T4S, R1W, Sec 9/10 established in 1848, a large cemetery with records dating to the early 1840’s, over 8,500 graves (6) (35) Cedar Creek 145 - NE T2N, R2W, Sec 21 Cedar Creek Church of the Brethren; approximately 145 graves; first known interment: Norma Irene White (1928-1929); Andrews, Armstrong, Baxter, Ezell, Frazier, Gray, Henderson, Jordan, Meinhardt, Miller, Newburn, Parnell, Petcher, Quimby, Stanford and White are common to this cemetery (6) (7) (27) (31) (35) Cedar Grove 119 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 1 Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 260 marked and 50 unmarked graves; John Tillman (1815-1875); Anderson, Atwell, Chestnut, Clark, Creel, Davis, Deakle, Harper, Leytham, Long, Lundy, McDonald, Tillman, Wells, Wilkinson and Willard are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (14) (35) Chastang-Andry 149 - NE T1N, R1W, Sec 40 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Maximilian Andry (1789-1850); Andry, Chastang, Dupree and Dubroca are common to this cemetery still in use (10) Chastang Bluff 148 - NE T1N, R1E, Sec 19 adjacent to, but not affiliated with, Saint Peter The Apostle Church; 65 marked and numerous unmarked graves said to date back to the late 1700’s; thought to be the burial site of early French settler John Chastang; first known interment: F. R. Chastang (1861-1895); Andry, Huff, Joseph, Lewis and Moss are common to this cemetery still in use (10) (14) (35) Churchman 39 - NE T1S, R1E, Sec 8 also known as Smith Family Cemetery; 12 marked and 3 unmarked graves; first known interment: Mary R. Chastang (1875-1901); last interment: Ophelia Chastang Moss (1927-1994); Andry, Churchman, Francis, Jones and White are also found in this cemetery still in use (14) (31) (35) Church Street Inset - 97 T4S, R1W, Sec 23 over 1,100 graves; first known interment: Anson Newbold (d. 1817); the last interment was in 1898; includes the graves of historic figures Don Miguel Eslava, Matthew Toulmin and Simon Chaudron (6) (35) Citronelle 153 - NW T2N, R3W, Sec 36 Citronelle United Methodist Church, established in 1868; originally called Oak Rest Cemetery, also known as Methodist Churchyard; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: Edmund Hester (1782-1871); Benson, Brown, Byrd, Chastang, Coleman, Collins, Denmark, Gartman, Hester, Moore, Schneider, Smith, Stringer, Sumpter, Thompson, Walker and Yonge are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Cowart 46 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 15/22 as many as 40 graves at one time, only one broken stone remains; cemetery was last used around 1910 (1) Mobile 2

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Crawford Inset - 60 T3S, R2W, Sec 30 Crawford United Methodist Church, established in the 1800s; approximately 345 graves; first known interment: Jimmie Ashbee (1837-1889); Armour, Ashbee, Blackwell, Busby, Chatom, Cheney, Crump, Davis, Doan, Dunham, Graham, Green, Havens, Helverston, Logan, Lord, Martin, McCrary, Phillips, Porter, Shreve, Simmons, Terkeurst, Welch, Wheeler and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (35) Creola 37 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 11 Creola United Methodist Church, organized in 1889; approximately 850 graves; first known interment: William Davis (d. 1893 at 79 years); Alford, Allen, Bankston, Bennett, Black, Brown, Burrage, Buzbee, Carney, Chestang, Collins, Criswell, Davis, Duke, Ellison, English, Enzor, Evans, Freeman, Grace, Hartley, Hatter, Hudgens, Jones, Knowles, Lane, Lewis, Lister, McDuffie, McLendon, Myers, Reed, Sessions, Sibley, Smith, Taylor, Treharn, Williams and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (10) (14) (35) Dauphin Island 136 - SE Chaumont Avenue across from Saint Francis Episcopal Church; approximately 325 graves; first known interment: Agness Sumrall Sprinkle (1793-1838); Barber, Bosarge, Collier, Earl, Houston, Ivey, Ladnier, Lamey, Patronas, Peters, Raley, and Key Street Ryan, Sprinkle, Vaughn, Wescovich and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (35) Dauphin Island 144 - SE 687 Bienville Blvd. Dauphin Island Catholic Cemetery; also called Saint Edmund by the Sea Catholic Cemetery; approximately 115 graves; first known interment: Besley Cheney (d. 1789); Blackman, Collier, Esfeller, Ladnier, Lamey, Mallon, Mareno, Previto, Steiner, White and Williams are common to this active cemetery (5) (35) (37) Davis 112 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 17 see Saint Johns Dawes 111 - SW T5S, R3W, Sec 15 approximately 225 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Nellie Preston Akenhead (1839-1913); Akenhead, Baker, Barnett, Bennett, Byron, Cole, Gurley, Hubbard, Kruiswyk, Lewis, Livingstone, Miller, Nichols, Norton, Phillp and Phillips are common to this cemetery still in use (9) (35) Dees 71 - NW T4S, R4W, Sec 2 approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Rance Morgan (1853-1883); Ansley, Dees, Rester, Scott, Sheppard and Williams are also found in this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Dorlon 133 - SE T8S, R2W, Sec 3 First Baptist Church of Heron Bay; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: James Cilburn (1788- 1830); Alexander, Anderson, Brown, Clark, Collier, Covas, Dean, Dorlon, Foster, Johnson, Jones, Lyons, Mabry, Neilson, Thompson, Todd and Zirlott are also common to this cemetery still in use (5) (35) DuCloux 18 - NE T2N, R1E, Sec 38 approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Louisa DuCloux (1855-1873) or Maurice DuCloux (1838- 1873); DuCloux, Garrick, Harmas, Holder and McLeod are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Ebenezer Inset - 88 T5S, R2W, Sec 3 Ebenezer Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approximately 250 marked and 65 unmarked graves; first known interment: rev. G. Cephas (d.. 1903) or Lucy Logan (d. 1903); Black, Cephas, Cooke, Dinkins, Douglas, Frison, Garmon, Jackson, Johnson, Lee, Likely, Logan, Malone, O’Cain, Robinson, Sampson, Simmons, Walker, Washington, Williams and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (9) (31) (35) Edmonds 16 - NW T1N, R2W, Sec 20 see Saint Annes Elam Inset - 63 T3S, R2W, Sec 25 former site of Elam Baptist Church; approximately 235 graves; first known interment: Rev. W. D. Easterling (1834-1866); Beck, Callaway, Conway, Everett, Gilchrist, Goleman, Imms, Johnson, Keith, Kittrell, Newell, Phillips, Powell, Shoemate, Tully and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (14) (35) English 130 - SE T7S, R2W, Sec 26 12 marked and 1 unmarked grave; first known interment: Victoria Sprinkle Stanton (1851-1908); Berryhill, Clinton, Dickinson, English and Woodard are also found in this cemetery still in use (19) (35) Faith 167 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 11 former site of Faith Baptist Church, now located behind the Stanford Chapel of Praise Church; approximately 55 graves; interments date from the mid 1960’s; Angel, Brown, Kirkland, Rorex and Thornton are common to this cemetery still in use (19) (35) Fellowship 24 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 6 Fellowship Baptist Church; approximately 120 marked graves; first known interment: Ervin A. Byrd (1933- 1951); Boothe, Byrd, Clayton, Cooper, Harrell, Havard, Hill, Hollinghead, Holloman, Johnston, Malone, Nelson, Robinson, Thomas and Wasserleben are also common to this cemetery still in use (14) (32) (35) Fernland 183 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 28 approximately 170 graves; first known interment: Gains (1871-1928); Allen, Bowie, Carter, Davis, Easter, Gamble, George, Griffin, Jones, Lawson, Massey, Miller, Moore, Peoples, Peyton, Pope, Rogers, Sanders, Smith, Tate, Ward, Waxton and Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) (40) Ford 44 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 24 Richard Ford Cemetery; the graves of Civil War soldier Private Richard Ford (1845-1905) and Sarah Ford (1) (35) Forest Lawn 33 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 6 Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens; interments began in the 1960’s and the cemetery remains active with over 5,900 interments (14) (35) 127 - SE T7S, R2W, Sec 12 see Roberts Frazier 10 - NE T2N, R2W, Sec 23 approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Rebecca Catherine Litle (1830-1881); Cale, Frazier, Gartman, Marlow, Newburn, Roberts and Stringfellow are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (35) Georgetown 28 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 33 also known as Lott cemetery; approximately 300 marked and 25 unmarked graves; first known interment: Claiborn R. George (1814-1864); Blankinchip, Bohannon, Byrd, Carroll, Caton, Daniel, Davis, George, Harvey, Ikner, Johnson, Malone, Silcox and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (31) (35) Georgetown 29 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 34 Georgetown-Chunchula United Methodist Church, organized in 1877; approximately 260 graves dating from 1860; Beckman, Bohanon, Byrd, Cobb, Courchesne, George, Howell, Killam, Knapp, Malone, Miller, Silcox, Snow, Turberville and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (14) (32) (35) (40) Gethsemane Inset - 104 T4S, R1W, Sec 8 a large and active cemetery of over 2,400 graves (35) Gethsemane North Inset - 168 T3S, R2W, Sec 26 also known as Gracelawn Memorial Park; a black cemetery established in 1994; approximately 600 graves in a new and active cemetery; first known interment: Errol Chester Duck (1915-1983); Agee, Anderson, Barren, Bonner, Brown, Coleman, Cunningham, Davis, Edwards, Franklin, Harris, Hill, James, Johnson, Jones, Kidd, King, Knight, Lee, Martin, Moore, Patterson, Pettaway, Richardson, Robinson, Rocker, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Westry, White, Williams and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (19) (32) (35) Good Hope Inset - 86 T4S, R2W, Sec 16 see University Gracelawn Inset - 168 T3S, R2W, Sec 26 see Gethsemene North Grand Bay 122 - SW T7S, R4W, Sec 2 established 1867; approximately 1,300 graves; first known interment: John Davis (d. 1867); Alexander, Anderson, Autry, Bates, Bosarge, Brown, Bullock, Cassibry, Cooper, Cox, Davis, Deakle, Dees, Faulk, Fort, Freeland, Fullman, Hamilton, Harper, Hicks, Huffman, Isham, Johnson, Marthaler, McCollough, McGehee, McGregor, Moore, Murray, Oswalt, Pfleger, Ramsay, Rolls, Schmitz, Sessions, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Trehern, Warden, Williams and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (6) (35) Greek Inset - 184 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Anton O. Kristiansen (1875-1895); aside from two graves of the Papademitriou family, all of the interments are of different surnames; an active cemetery (35) Green Mound Inset - 105 T4S, R1W, Sec 8 no marked graves remain; known interments are Barron Dickerson (d. 1918), James Benjamin Allen (1849- 1936), Nancy Ann Allen (1852-1922) and Robert Lamb (1871-1915); this cemetery is abandoned (7) (35) Gulfcrest 30 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 36 Gulfcrest Baptist Church; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: Adeline E. Williams (b. & d. 1882) or W. T. Elliot (1838-1882); Boggs, Boothe, Bradley, Crabtree, Davis, Doggett, Elliott, George, James, Johnston, Kohl, Langele, Langham, Lewis, Lott, Malone, Mason, McWatters, Miller, Moffett, Newburn, Smith, Speese, Tillman, Vigor, Wells and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (32) (35) Gurganus Inset - 61 T3S, R2W, Sec 25 4 marked graves; Laura Ann Patton Gurganus (1863-1913), Henry Lofton Gurganus (1858-1928), Hugh Louis Fox (1879-1945) and Thomas Norman Gurganus (1878-1953) (14) (32) Hamilton 108 - SW T6S, R4W, Sec 21 6 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Paul C. Hamilton (1882-1888); last known interment: Mary Lee Elizabeth Crenshaw (1892-1934); Easley is also found here (21) Heron Bay 133 - SE T8S, R2W, Sec 3 see Dorlon Hill 175 - SE T8S, R2W, Sec 26 approximately 30 marked and 8 unmarked graves; first known interment: Rueben George Johnson (1767- 1850); last known interment: Toni R. Havard (b. & d. 1966); Collis, Cooper, Covas, Jones, Lombard, Mabry, Murray, Pierson and Williams are also found here (5) (35) (40) Hurd 176 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 36 M.E. African Zion Church & Little Rock Baptist; approximately 35 graves (40) Mobile 3

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Indian Springs Inset - 59 T3S, R2W, Sec 16 Indian Springs Baptist Church; over 465 marked graves; first known interment: Valentine Corley (b. & d. 1890); Bellcase, Browning, Brunson, Bryant, Busby, Chatom, Corley, Covington, Crabtree, Davis, Dean, Dixon, Farmer, Gill, Graham, Grossnickle, Helveston, Mabry, Maples, McCrary, Morris, Newburn, Parks, Phillips, Savell, Stewart, Thompson, Tillman and Wolfe are common to this active cemetery (11) (32) (35) IOOF 126 - SW T7S, R3W, Sec 14 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, see Oddfellows Jackson 156 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 14 also known as Baldwin or Old Gunnison Cemetery; a black cemetery of approximately 55 marked and 35 unmarked graves; first known interment: Mary Jane Pallard (1847-1873); Austin, Brown, Howze, Jones and Lawrence are common to this active cemetery (14) (31) (35) Jackson 157 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 13 a black cemetery of approximately 20 marked and 10 unmarked graves; first known interment: Ezra Martin (1903-1904); Brooks, Hall, Hines and Jackson are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (31) Jesus Christ 174 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 28 2 marked graves dating from 1983 in this cemetery no longer in use (40) Jewish Inset - 124 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 see Sha’arai Shomayim Joyner 69 - SW T4S, R4W, Sec 4 approximately 340 graves; first known interment: Gregory Hargrove Pierce (1882-1891); Davis, Fincher, Hinton, James, Joyner, Latham, Maples, McAdams, McDuffie, McFarland, Mizell, Pierce, Reeves, Robinson, Seward, Smith, Tanner and White are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Kali-Oka 55 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 22 see Mauvilla Kushla 57 - NE T2S, R2W, Sec 33 Kushla Assembly of God Church; approximately 140 marked and 60 unmarked graves; first known interment: Laken Tindel (b. & d. 1890); Biggs, Dail, Goodloe, Hatcher, Helveston, Keebler, Lane, Myers, Parker, Robinson, Smith, Todd, Turner and Wilkins are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (31) (32) (35) Lambert 15 - NE T1N, R2W, Sec 21 approximately 300 marked and 5 unmarked graves; founded in 1851 in memory of William and Nancy Padget Lambert; first known interment: Paula Powers (1829-1884), Paul Powers (1809-1884) or Mary Bailey Lambert (1854-1884); Barnett, Booth, Boothe, Byrd, Cain, Cotton, Davis, Dickinson, Ferrill, Gartman, Gray, Green, Hattenstein, Helveston, Holmes, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kidd, Lambert, Lewis, Malone, Miller, Neighbors, Simmons, Thompson and Whatley are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (14) (35) Lambert Grove 14 - NE T1N, R2W, Sec 14 Lambert Grove Baptist Church; approximately 45 marked and 9 unmarked graves; first known interment: Roy B. Lambert (1906-1954); Bass, Jordan, Lambert, Miller, Newburn, Pierce, Rivers, Sullivan and Turner are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Lartigue Inset - 120 T5S, R1W, Sec 10 approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Marie Joseph Delvaux (1840-1909); Bogh, Daves, Delvaux, Jones, Lartigue, Mixon and Pose are common to this private family cemetery still in use (6) (35) (40) Laurendine 143 - SE T6S, R2W, Sec 28 approximately 105 marked graves; first known interment: R. Whittiker (d. 1946); Evans, Jones, McCall, Snead, Thompson, Whittiker, Williams and Woodard are common to this cemetery still in use (33) (35) Lawn Haven 114 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 11 Lawn Haven Memorial Gardens; a black cemetery once known as Mobile Shrine of Memory with approximately 5,700 graves (14) (35) Lewis Inset - 61 T3S, R2W, Sec 26 located outside the fence surrounding Gurganus Cemetery; 4 marked and 1 unmarked grave; first known interment: Simmie Lewis (1881-1898); last known interment: J. D. Lewis (1855-1920) (14) Lighthouse 125 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 27 Lighthouse Memorial Gardens; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Thomas Lee Cooper (1873- 1948); Bazell, Bosarge, Dodge, Gilbert, Johnson, Martin, Merritt, Nelson, Patterson, Peyton and Rimmer are common surnames to this cemetery (35) (40) Lister 36 - NE T2S, R1E, Sec 39 12 graves; first known interment in 1875; last known interment in 1937; Frisbee, Hudgens, Lister and Porter are found here (31) Little Magnolia Inset - 100 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 across from Sha’arai Shomayim Cemetery, also known as Magnolia #2 Cemetery; approximately 1,700 graves in this cemetery; Anderson, Arnold, Black, Brown, Carter, Coleman, Davis, Foster, Hall, Howard, Hurst, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kidd, McCreary, Owens, Parker, Petite, Pompey, Ritter, Rodrigues, Scott, Smith, Thomas, Turner, Warren, Washington and Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) (40) Little River 184 - SW T7S, R3W, Sec 39 a very old cemetery of about 60 graves that was nearly destroyed by a hurricane in 1906; first known interment: Joseph Bosarge (1733-1795); last known interment: Wesley Sprinkle (d. 1908); Barber, Battise, Childress, Davidson, Dismukes, Dunwoody, Galle, Galloway, Grelot, Hudson, Huet, Ladnier, Peters, Rabby, Steiner, Tiblier, Tillman and Valverde are found here (35) Little Sacred Heart Inset - 89 T5S, R2W, Sec 2 also known as Sacred Heart or Cadiz; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Esther Girby (1905- 1907); Eckhoff, Fickle, Johnson, Leavins, Lee, Owens, Wassman and Williams are also found in this cemetery still in use (9) (35) (40) Little Saint Louis 35 - NE T1S, R1E, Sec 32 Little Saint Louis Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 100 marked and 44 unmarked graves; interments date from 1906; Ellis, Hill, Jones, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry, Powell, Royal, Shaw, Wallace and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (14) Lott 25 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 5 approximately 65 marked and 1 unmarked grave; first known interment: John Lott (1848-1917); Booth, Boothe, Draime, Lott, Thomas and Zehner are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Lott 28 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 33 see Georgetown Magee Farm Inset - 165 T3S, R2W, Sec 3 14 graves; first known interment: John Magee (1778-1851); Carter, Eldridge, Lewis, Simmons, Sturtevant, Tisdale and VanDeventer are also found in this cemetery still in use (6) (35) Magnolia Inset - 98 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 established in 1836, known as New City or New Burial Ground Cemetery prior to 1867; a national cemetery of over 120 acres and approximately 80,000 graves, which includes the Mobile National and two Jewish congregations; famous interments include General Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), a Confederate soldier, John Gayle, twice the Governor of Alabama, Augusta Evans, a Civil War Author and Walter and Bessier Morris Bellingrath, founders of Bellingrath Gardens (6) (35) Magnolia #2 Inset - 100 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 see Little Magnolia Magnolia Springs 118 - SE T6S, R2W, Sec 4 Magnolia Springs Baptist Church; approximately 1,100 marked graves; 133 slabs with no inscriptions and 69 unmarked graves; first known interment: Liddy Tillman (d. 1888); Anderson, Black, Busby, Byrd, Capps, Carley, Davis, Hamilton, Miller, Powell and Tillman are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (14) (35) Mauvilla 55 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 22 also known as Kali-Oka or Old Mauvilla Cemetery; approximately 230 graves; first known interment: Ivey Malone (1790-1847); Cheeseman, Corley, Davis, Dossett, Giordano, Harris, Hoffman, Hurst, Lambert, Lane, Lewis, Malone, McLaughlin, McMillan, Miller, Morgan, Morris, Porter, Robinson, Sinback, Singletary, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (6) (10) (35) Mauvilla 56 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 28 the Hogg Road Mauvilla Cemetery; approximately 105 graves; first known interment: Maria Malone (d. 1889); Blackston, Burroughs, Davis, Guy, Irby, Johnson, Jones, Lambert, Malone, Moore, Rice, Richardson, Rivers, Robinson, Smith, Thrower, Towner and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (35) Meinhardt 9 - NE T2N, R2W, Sec 22 H.A. Meinhardt Cemetery; 8 graves, 6 of the Meinhardt family; first known interment: Henry A. Meinhardt (1902-1979); Dobson and Saunee are also found here; the cemetery is active (14) (31) (35) Methodist Churchyard 153 - NW T2N, R3W, Sec 36 see Citronelle Miller 141 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 11 established 1868; approximately 210 marked and 25 unmarked graves; first known interment: Albert Miller (1865-1868); Bates, Brown, Cain, Chaudron, Fincher, Foster, Gatwood, Johnston, Lee, Miller, Nicholas, Powell, Rorex, Smith, Thompson, Turner and Wiggins are common to this active cemetery (14) (18) (35) Miller Inset - 158 T4S, R2W, Sec 21 also known as Millertown Cemetery; approximately 100 marked and 10 unmarked graves; first known interment: John Miller (1857-1868); Broadus, Lee, Miller, Nicholas, Powell, Simmons, Thompson and Turner are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (31) Mobile Inset - 116 T5S, R2W, Sec 21 Mobile Memorial Gardens; a large cemetery with approximately 15,000 graves (35) Mobile National Inset - 99 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 opened as the final resting place for Union soldiers who fell during the Civil War blockade of Mobile; approximately 500 of the 4,400 graves are Union veterans; Davis, Edwards, Harris, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Miller, Richardson, Roberts and Robinson are common to this active cemetery (6) (32) (35) Mobile Shrine 114 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 11 Mobile Shrine of Memory; see Lawn Haven Mobile 4

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Moffett 41 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 30 Old Eli Moffett Cemetery; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Rebecca H. Moffett (1816-1857); last known interment: Robert Gilroy Moffett (1895-1904); Beard, Shelby and Stringfellow are also found here (26) (35) Moffetville 40 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 28 Moffetville Church; approximately 265 graves; first known interment: Ruth Beard (b. & d. 1899); Andrews, Beard, Broadnax, Edwards, Johnson, Jones, Knight, Locke, Moffatt, Moffett, Morrissette, Mosley, Nichols, Powell, Thompson, Wells, Wiley and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (35) (40) Morning Star 22 - NE T2N, R1E, Sec 45 approximately 275 graves; first known interment: Joe Flott, Jr. (1941-1963); Adams, Austin, Baker, Bettis, Boykin, Brown, Caster, Creagh, Cunningham, English, Flott, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Penn, Radcliff, Robinson, Sullivan, Trotter, Williams and York are common to this large and active black cemetery (35) Morning Star Inset - 117 T5S, R2W, Sec 12 Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Lucinda Small (1864- 1935); Davis, Jones, Lipscomb, Pears and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (35) (40) Mount Nebo 12 - NW T1N, R2W, Sec 6 approximately 340 graves; first known interment: Mary Powell (1895-1901); Beard, Bonner, Brooks, Brown, Emerson, Gage, Green, Harmon, Hawkins, Lott, Lucy, Mason, McCree, Morgan, Mumford, Robinson, Safford, Simpson, Trotter, Turner, Ward, Williams and Young are common to this active cemetery (35) Mount Olive 159 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 29 approximately 20 graves, located on Hogg Road in Mauvilla, an active black cemetery associated with Mount Olive Baptist Church; Alexander, Bryant, Causey, Cobb Davis, Harris, Jones, Phillips, Rice, Roderick, Towner and Winchester are found in this active cemetery (14) (35) Mount Vernon 19 - NE T2N, R1E, Sec 38 Mount Vernon United Methodist Church or Mount Vernon Community Cemetery, established in 1840; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: Columbia Gardner of Buckfield, Maine (d. 1856); Barnett, Bernard, Breech, Coleman, Green, Haselmaier, Herring, Jordan, Lewis, Little, Mathews, McManus, Oliver, Pearce, Presley, Sheffield and Simison are common to this active cemetery; adjacent to this cemetery is a small black cemetery with common surnames of Allen, Harris, Peck and Samuel (14) (35) Mount Vernon 17 - NE T1N, R1W, Sec 1 see Searcy Hospital Mount Vernon 20 - NE T2N, R1E, Sec 38 see Saint Cecilia Mount Zion 77 - SW T5S, R3W, Sec 3 Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Furman Farris Grissett (1932-1934); Dyess, Ehlers, Grissett, Harpers, Harris, Hendrix, Jones, Jordan, Morgan, Mosley, Shumock and Walston are common to this cemetery still in use (9) (35) Myers Inset - 66 T3S, R1W, Sec 17 established 1849, approximately 15 marked and 14 unmarked graves; first known interment: infant Davis (d. 1855) or Ann K. Myers (1852-1855); last known interment: William R. Myers, Sr. (1880-1944); Dodds, James, McAdams, Rhodes, Seale, Simmons, Thomas and Weems can also be found in this inactive cemetery (4) (14) (35) Newell inset - 38 T3S, R2W, Sec 36 approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Georgia A. Thompson (1825-1903); last known interment: Georgia Newell Graham (1874-1960); Duncan, Gaston, Logan, Lucas and Newell are also found here (31) (32) (35) New Home 5 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 18 New Home Missionary Baptist Church, also known as Rowell Cemetery, established 1912; approximately 70 graves; first known interment: Harriet J. Powell (1833-1912) or Andrew Joseph Rowell (1836-1912); Brannan, Dykes, Knight, Lott, Mason and Rowell are common to this active cemetery; Major League Baseball player Carvel William “Bama” Rowell (1916-1993) is also found here (6) (14) (32) (35) New Home Gardens Inset - 86 T4S, R2W, Sec 16 see University New Hope 48 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 34 New Hope Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: George Washington Pierce (1849-1895); Broadnax, Brown, Campbell, Carter, Davidson, Dennis, Green, Jones, Mosley, Nelson, Oakley, Odom, Thomas and Wiley are also found in this active cemetery (35) New Hope 3 - NW T2N, R3W, Sec 31 also known as Unity Cemetery; approximately 75 graves dating from 1929; Brooks, Morrison, Smith, and Turner are common to this cemetery still in use (35) (40) New Hope Gardens Inset - 86 T4S, R2W, Sec 16 see University Noel Inset - 90 T5S, R2W, Sec 4 also known as Sacred Heart Cemetery; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: Joseph Noel (1890- 1901); Antoine, Barnett, Bell, Bush, Cazalas, Chevalier, Dunn, Havens, Kelly, McCarthy, McCary, Mount, Noel, Smith, Solano, Stone and Vegliacich are also common to this cemetery still in use (9) (17) (32) (35) Oaklawn Inset - 95 T4S, R1W, Sec 9 Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery; organized in 1931; an active cemetery with approximately 1,600 graves (35) Oak Grove-Davis 54 - NE T2S, R2W, Sec 21 11 marked graves; first known interment: Annie Laurie Lane Davis (1859-1895); Aaron, Phillips, Saunders, Simmons and Williams are also found in this cemetery still in use (27) (32) (35) (38) (35) Oddfellows 126 - SW T7S, R3W, Sec 14 Oddfellows Temple Church; approximately 5,300 graves; first known interment: Andrew Deakle (d. 1862); Bosarge, Clark, Dismukes, Lowery, Peacock and Spinks are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (35) Old Gunnison 156 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 14 see Jackson Old Mauvilla 55 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 22 see Mauvilla Old Providence 26 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 3 also known as Thomas Family Cemetery; former church site; 15 marked and 9 unmarked graves; first known interment: Elizabeth Ann Byrd Williams (1831-1872); last known interment: W. Frank Thomas (1860-1928); Browning, Clayton, Lott, Thomas and Williams are common to this cemetery (14) (31) Old Whistler Inset - 163 T3S, R1W, Sec 36 over 2,250 graves; first known interment: I. W. Davison (d. 1828?); the cemetery was established in 1912, but there were burials prior to this date; this cemetery is still in use (14) (35) Orrell 170 - SE T6S, R2W, Sec 34 11 marked graves; first known interment: Albert G. Orrell (1828-1866); last known interment: John C. Orrell (1830-1917); Adams, Orrell and Toler are found here; this family cemetery is in poor condition (5) (39) (35) Palestine 139 - NW T3S, R4W, Sec 15 Palestine Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 575 graves; first known interment: Thomas Jackson (d. 1863 at 48 years); Bolen, Bolton, Bryan, Carr, Cecchi, Christian, Cook, Coursey, Davis, Dees, Dixon, Driskell, Dunn, Dykes, Evans, Finch, Howell, Jackson, Landry, Lee, Lowery, Parker, Perryman, Pierce, Reaves, Rester, Smith, South, Waters and Woodard are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (28) (35) Phillip’s Temple Inset - 177 T4S, R1W, Sec 44 the grave of Bishop Phillips (40) Pierce Creek 74 - SW T4S, R3W, Sec 11 approximately 440 graves; first known interment: Edward Pierce (1846-1858); Allen, Arnett, Elsworth, Foster, Graham, Green, Hamilton, Horton, Jordan, Long, Maples, McClellan, Miller, Musgrove, Phillips, Pierce, Reeves, Rester, Welborn, Wheeler and Young are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Pilgrims Rest 13 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 12 approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Fannie K. Mason (1888-1952); Barner, Barron, Gable, Manuel, Noyd, Roberts, Shepard and Young are common to this active cemetery (35) Pine Crest 11 - NW T1N, R2W, Sec 6 an active cemetery with over 1,450 graves (35) Pine Crest Inset - 106 T5S, R1W, Sec 34 approximately 37,000 graves; opened in 1906; first interment in 1907 (6) (35) Pine Crest West 76 - SW T4S, R3W, Sec 34 approximately 1,600 graves in this active cemetery (35) Pine Hill 123 - SW T7S, R4W, Sec 12 Overcoming or Holy Assembly Church; approximately 205 graves; first known interment: Phillis Gaines (1865- 1914); Biel, Brown, Davis, Flowers, Forrest, Hayes, Montgomery, Moore, Pritchett, Robinson, Sewer, Smith, Stewart, Thompson, Watson, Wells and Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) (40) Plateau (new) Inset - 91 T4S, R1W, Sec 3 Union Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 550 marked and 190 unmarked graves; first known interment: Nandell Kidd (1878-1950); Davis, Harris, Jones, Moore and Williams are surnames common to this cemetery still in use (14) Plateau (old) Inset - 91 T4S, R1W, Sec 3 approximately 800 marked and numerous unmarked graves; a black cemetery established in 1876; descendents of the last slave ship to visit Mobile are found here; first known interment: W. M. Childs (1830- 1884) Allen, Brown, Davis, Edwards, Greene, Harris, Lewis, Mills, Robinson, Smith and Williams are common to this cemetery (6) (14) (35) Pleasant Valley Inset - 102 T4S, R1W, Sec 30 Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church; approximately 55 graves; first known interment: Clara A. Mayberry Farnell (1840-1881); last known interment: Carrie Ethel Farnell (1890-1978); Benjamin, Farnell, Jones, Klein, Lathram, Lindsey, McDonald, McGehee, Pierce and Sizemore are common here (9) (35) Mobile 5

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Powell 49 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 3 also known as Powelltown Cemetery; approximately 100 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Louis F. Powell (1876-1912); Bates, Beech, Corley, Foster, Hamblin, Lee, Lowery, Newbill, Parker, Powell, Ritchie, Stokley, Stringfellow and Ward are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (35) Prichard Inset - 65 T3S, R1W, Sec 36 Prichard Memorial Gardens; on Stile Avenue off Saint Stephens Road; a black cemetery of approximately 1,000 graves; interments date from the mid 1970’s; Adams, Andrews, Brown, Calhoun, Cobb, Davis, Dixon, Griffin, Harris, Houston, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Lucas, McCall, Miller, Robinson, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Washington, Williams and Young are common to this active cemetery (14) (32) (35) Providence 110 - SW T5S, R3W, Sec 31 Providence Baptist Church; approximately 70 graves; first known interment: William Marion Thomas (1822- 1900); Dockery, McCovery, Roberson, Tolbert, and Wortham are common to this active cemetery (35) (40) Rawls Inset - 93 T3S, R1W, Sec 44 approximately 2 marked graves; only known date is 1926 (40) Reed 135 - SE T8S, R1W, Sec 7 approximately 50 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Peter Joseph Wescovich (1839-1890); Burns, Collier, Garity, Geise, Jemison, Lami, Lilley, Serra, Sprinkle, Wescovich and Wilkerson are common to this cemetery still in use (15) (35) Richardson Inset - 84 T4S, R2W, Sec 22 see Saint Edwards Rising Sons Inset - 81 T4S, R2W, Sec 11 also known as Sandtown Cemetery; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: John Merino (1856- 1861); all of the remaining interments date from the 1950’s to the present; Allen, Arnold, Bell, Brown, Butler, Dias, Evans, Finley, Gullette, Hall, Harris, Howard, Hunter, Jackson, Jenkins, Johnson, Knowles, Lesueur, Moore, Phillips, Russell, Sharp, Wiley and Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) Roberts 127 - SE T7S, R2W, Sec 12 also known as Fowl River Cemetery; black cemetery dating from the 1920s; approximately 135 graves; first known interment: R.M. Bowie (b. & d. 1914); Blevins, Bowie, Carl, Casher, Coleman, Duncan, Forrest, Harris, Kennedy, Mathis, Pollock, Pope, Pressley, Quinsey, Wanzer, Washam, Watson, West, Williams, Woodard and Wright are common surnames to this active cemetery (35) (37) (40) Roberts Chapel 70 - SW T5S, R4W, Sec 5 Roberts Chapel United Methodist Church; approximately 190 graves; first known Lela E. Roberts (b. & d. 1892); Baria, Broun, Brown, Bugg, Carter, Cunningham, Davidson, Davis, Dudley, Gaston, Peeples, Pierce, Roberts, Strickler, Terkeurst and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Roper 21 - NE T1N, R1W, Sec 12 approximately 405 marked and 85 unmarked graves; first known interment: Lucy Jones (1862-1905); Andry, Austin, Bailem, Benard, Breech, Chastang, Chestang, Clark, Daniels, Davis, Dean, Foster, Green, Hampton, Hayes, Hazard, Hill, Irby, Jackson, James, Johnson, Jones, Lee, Love, Moore, Nichols, Olds, Oliver, Pendleton, Pollard, Pugh, Roberson and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (31) (35) Rosemary Hill Inset - 152 T4S, R2W, Sec 3 approximately 8 graves; Lewis and Lord are common here (1) (40) Rowell 5 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 18 see New Home Sacred Heart Inset - 89 T5S, R2W, Sec 2 see Little Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Inset - 90 T5S, R2W, Sec 4 see Noel Saint Annes 16 - NW T1N, R2W, Sec 20 Saint Annes ; also known as Edmonds or Brock Cemetery; 11 marked and 3 unmarked graves; first known interment: Bernado Barattin (1875-1904); last known interment: Eddie Wayne Brown (1949-2011); Brock, Contanza, Craft, Edmonds, Roman and Serafino are also found here (6) (12) (14) Saint Austin Inset - 94 T4S, R1W, Sec 9 approximately 975 graves; interments date from the 1970’s and the 1980’s; while no surnames in particular predominate, Anderson, Brown, Davis, Harris, Hunter, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Robinson, Taylor and Williams are common to this cemetery (35) Saint Cecilia 20 - NE T2N, R1E, Sec 38 Saint Cecilia Parish Catholic Church, also known as Mount Vernon Catholic Church, established 1965; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Rose Beth Barnett (b. & d. 1946); Barnett, Cannon, Halladay, Jackson, Jones, Lindsay, Nader, Osborne and Zakary are common to this active cemetery (35) Saint Edmund 144 - SE Dauphin Island see Dauphin Island Saint Edwards Inset - 85 T4S, R2W, Sec 21 also known as Richardson Cemetery; approximately 60 marked and 12 unmarked graves; first known interment: Joseph E. Richardson (1920-1924); Busby, Calvert, Carlisle, Craig, Livingstone, McDuffie, Reeves and Richardson are common to this cemetery still in use (35) (39) Saint Elmo 115 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 23 approximately 110 graves; first known interment: Pearl Ethel Deese (1890-1940); Baker, Brown, Deese, Franklin, Moore, Stacy, Williams, Winston and Woods are common to this active cemetery (35) Saint Francis 134 - SE Chaumont Avenue Saint Francis Episcopal Church Columbarium; the grave of Frank Monroe Hawkins, Jr. (d. 2011) is found here and Key Street (35) Saint Johns 112 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 17 Saint Johns Catholic Church; also known as Davis or Marchand-Davis Cemetery; approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Hansford Davis (1820-1885); Davis, Karins, Marchand, Nelson and Robertson are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (9) (35) Saint Louis 35 - NE T1S, R1E, Sec 32 see Little Saint Louis Saint Michael 178 - SW T7S, R3W, Sec 38 Saint Michael Catholic Church; approximately 415 graves; first known interment: Pierre Rabby (d. 1869); Adams, Barlar, Barnesconi, Beckham, Bosarge, Buhring, Burns, Castelin, Clarke, Collier, Crane, Dellatorre, Emerson, Esfeller, Gerard, Guillotte, Jones, Ladnier, Landry, Lyons, Mallett, Nguyen, Rabby, Richardson, Riva, Schambeau, Traylor and Wintzell are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (35) (40) Saint Peter 162 - NE T1N, R1E, Sec 19 Saint Peter the Apostle Cemetery; 21 of the 23 interments are listed on a single large stone; first known interment: Pierre Chastang (1825-1892); last interment until burials in 2008 and 2009 is Edward Zeno Chastang (1857-1915); Andry, Larsoza, Lausauce, Robinson, Rogers and Williams are also found here (35) Saint Rose 132 - SE T7S, R1W, Sec 33 Saint Rose of Lima Church; approximately 185 graves; first known interment: Pierre Collins (d. 1826); Abruscato, Barnum, Chastang, Collins, Daly, DeTiege, Dickson, Durette, English, Girard, Hickman, Holt, LaLande, Leland, Morgan, Parker, Summerlin and Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) Saint Thomas 185 - NW T2N, R3W, Sec 35 Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church Cemetery; first known interment: Buford Earl Perry (1923-2008); Barrett, Cordeiro, Craft, Hayes, Hightower, Richardson, Smith, Washington and Weaver are also found in this Aquinas new and active cemetery (35) Sandtown Inset - 81 T4S, R2W, Sec 11 see Rising Sons Saraland 151 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 33 see Andrus Saraland Inset - 67 T2S, R1W, Sec 33 see Bailey Satsuma 68 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 22 on Dogwood Drive in Satsuma; approximately 340 graves; first known interment: Susan M. Baldwin (d. 1862 at 35 years); Allemond, Baldwin, Blackwell, Calloway, Carl, Cates, Clanton, Clements, Deas, Donovan, Edwards, Hall, Harrell, Hartley, Horton, Landrum, Lawson, McConaghy, Miller, Mitchell, Morris, Pierce, Roberts, Shirah, Smith, Tait, Willis and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (10) (31) (32) (35) Scarborough 43 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 33 the graves of Hardy Scarborough (1824-1889); Dewey Elbert Scarborough (1861-1888) and Rachel Caroline Scarborough (1832-1916) (1) Searcy Hospital 17 - NE T1N, R1W, Sec 1 on the grounds of Searcy Hospital, also known as Mount Vernon Hospital Cemetery; approximately 235 graves; first known interment: George Washington (1832-1902); last known interment: Fannie Jackson Crawford (1894-1950), Rufus Jackson (1886-1950) or Charity White (1870-1950); Abrams, Adams, Irby, Ivey, Jackson, Sims, Slaughter, Sledge, Tucker, Wheeler and White are common to this cemetery; the grave of Col. Ephraim Kirby (1757-1804), the first Superior Court Judge of Alabama and the first General Grand High Priest of the Royal Arch of Masons of the , are known to be found here (29) (35) Semmes 51 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 22 Semmes First Baptist Church; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Eugene V. Wulff (1894-1896); Bolen, Brown, Byrd, Carpenter, Christopher, Cobb, Cogburn, Couey, Creighton, Dodd, Dunn, Englett, Greenlee, Hare, Howell, Jarvis, Johnson, Joyner, Langley, Logan, Martin, McCrary, Metcalf, Mills, Odom, Owens, Phelps, Pollard, Roberts and Vickers are also common to this active cemetery (8) (32) (35) Serenity 113 - SW T6S, R3W, Sec 11 Serenity Memorial Gardens; adjoins Lawn Haven cemetery; over 6,300 graves (35) Mobile 6

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Seymour Bluff 161 - NE T1N, R1E, Sec 30 approximately 60 marked and 7 unmarked graves; first known interment: Irene Andry (1817-1836); Chastang, Collins, Daniel, Dillard, Dubroca, Dupree, Farley, Irby, Joseph and Laurendine are also found in this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Sha’arai Shomayim Inset - 124 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 Springhill Avenue Temple, organized 1844; also known as Jewish Cemetery, adjacent to Ahavas Chesed Cemetery; approximately 1,100 graves in this large and active cemetery; first known interment: Israel Isaac Jones (1810-1876) Brown, Frenkel, Frolichstein, Levy and Marx are common to this active cemetery (35) Shadowlawn Inset - 146 T 3S, R1W, Sec 44 former site of Shadowlawn Baptist Church; also known as Shiloh Cemetery; approximately 100 marked and 21 unmarked graves; first known interment: Kittie Holland (d. 1824); last known interment: Lawrence Allen, Jr. (1915-1988); Brooks, Byrd, Davenport, Dickens, Doby, Flanagan, Hobby, Jones, Lewis, Manning, McMillan, Michael, Partin, Smith, Still and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Shady Grove 75 - SW T5S, R4W, Sec 3 approximately 230 graves; first known interment: Nel Turner (1764-1837); Battiste, Calloway, Clark, Cowart, Cromer, Danley, Deakle, Devers, Dickens, Dickin, Dickins, Freeland, Houston, Johnson, McCormick, McLean, Sclater, Tanner, Turner, Welch and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Shiloh Inset - 146 T 3S, R1W, Sec 44 see Shadowlawn Smith 39 - NE T1S, R1E, Sec 8 see Churchman Smith 179 - NE T1N, R1W, Sec 11 approximately 8 marked graves dating from 1874-1930; first known interment: Oliver Meredith Smith (1795- 1874); Ramey and Smith can be found in this cemetery no longer in use (35) (40) Smithtown 53 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 20 Smithtown Baptist Church, established 1892; approximately 170 graves, many unmarked; first known interment: Richard Albert Smith (d. 1875); Arden, Brown, Brunson, Crabtree, Foote, Hartley, Howell, Kornman, McIlwain, Orr, Smith, Travis and Williams are common to this active cemetery (6) (31) (35) Springhill Avenue Inset - 124 T4S, R1W, Sec 27 see Sha’arai Shomayim Spring Hill Catholic Inset - 82 T4S, R2W, Sec 37 see Spring Hill Graveyard Spring Hill Graveyard Inset - 83 T4S. R2W. Sec 14 established in 1844; over 1,000 graves; first known interment: Mary H. Toulmin (1819-1820); Adams, Austill, Barrett, Bixler, Bowling, Broun, Brown, Bullock, Conover, Cooksey, Dawson, Ewing, Gates, Gill, Gordon, Gray, Hale, Hamilton, Harris, Hunter, Ladd, Lott, Marston, Maury, McCown, Perdue, Shacklford, Stein, Stokes, Toulmin and White-Spunner are common to this active cemetery (16) (31) (35) Spring Hill Graveyard Inset - 82 T4S, R2W, Sec 37 also known as Spring Hill Catholic Cemetery; on the campus of ; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Jerome E. Kelley (d. 1835); last known interment: David Livingston (1964-1980); De Vendel, Horton and Welsh are common to this cemetery (11) (35) Spring Hill Jesuit Inset - 187 T4S, R2W, Sec 37 Spring Hill College Jesuit Cemetery; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: J. Soller (1798-1851); Buckley, Clarke, Cornette, Cronin, Cummings, Eaton, Foley, McCarthy, Murphy, O’Connor and Wagner are common to this here; nearly all of the interments have unique surnames in this active cemetery (35) Spring Hill Memorial 78 - SW T4S, R3W, Sec 23 Spring Hill Memorial Gardens; an active cemetery of over 1,300 graves (35) Starlight 31 - NW T1S, R2W, Sec 30 Starlight Full Gospel Church; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: J. F. Williams (d. 1888); Bolden, Brown, Byrd, Clark, Gable, Garner, Gwinn, Hale, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Morgan, Pettis, Rhodes, Shepard, Shinn, Wilder and Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) Strange 151 - NE T2S, R1W, Sec 33 see Andrus Stringfellow 45 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 24 approximately 50 marked and 4 unmarked graves; first known interment: Theophalus Warren Stringfellow (1843-1890); Davis, Hall, Marshall and Smith are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Stringfellow 137 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 31 see Vickers Sweet Bethel 171 - SW T7S, R3W, Sec 38 Sweet Bethel Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Minnie Johnson (1882-1955); Hunt, Miles, Robinson, Royal, Simmons and West are common to this active cemetery (35) Tanner Williams 140 - SW T4S, R4W, Sec 3 see Trinity Tanners 73 - NW T4S, R4W, Sec 1 first known interment: Melissa Pierce Tanner (1876-1922); Cochran, Dickens, Hinton, Lundy, Maples, Meeks, Pierce and Wilson are also found in this active cemetery (35) (39) Tate Memorial 107 - SW T5S, R4W, Sec 29 approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Louella Broughton (1893-1932); Broughton, Campbell, Meoore, Mosley, Richards, Rogers, Tate and Wells are also common to this cemetery still in use (6) (9) (35) Thomas 26 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 3 see Old Providence Trinity Inset - 92 T4S, R1W, Sec 21 Trinity Episcopal Church; 3 graves; Christine Ricahrds Butler (1917-2007), John Wade (1917-2007) and john Curtis Wilson, Sr. (1940-2011) (35) Trinity 140 - SW T4S, R4W, Sec 3 Trinity Baptist Church; also known as Tanner Williams Baptist Church; approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Mosoura Tanner (1845-1889); Barnes, Braxton, Breazeale, Brown, Byrd, Castillow, Cochran, Collins, Crenshaw, Elmore, Franklin, Gaston, Hinton, Holt, Howell, Joyner, Pounds, Pugh, Raymond, Reed, Reeves, Stone, Thomas and Whisenhant are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Turnerville 32 - NE T1S, R2W, Sec 12 approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Andrew J. Woolley (d. 1816 at 82); Amacker, Bentley, Billingsley, Brewer, Cale, Coleman, Collins, Davis, Gartman, Hovell, Lewis, Maherg, Maples, Murphy, Roberts, Sandford, Smith, Stagner, Turner and Woolley are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (35) Union 109 - SW T5S, R4W, Sec 26 Union Baptist Church, established in 1868; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: Hiram A. Freeland (d. 1834); Baker, Brinkman, Brown, Deakle, Dees, Driskell, Faulkenberry, Fields, Fitch, Fluker, Fort, Freeland, Gaston, Hamilton, Hatchett, Johnson, Lane, Lyons, Maxwell, McDonald, Montee, New, Overstreet, Ratliff, VanAmburg and Wells are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (6) (28) (35) Unity 3 - NW T2N, R3W, Sec 31 see New Hope University Inset - 86 T4S, R2W, Sec 16 also known as Wheelerville, Good Hope Gardens, New Hope Gardens or New Home Gardens Cemetery; University Baptist Church or New Hope Church, established 1842; an active cemetery of 1,500 graves (35) Valhalla Gardens 58 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 2 Valhalla Memorial Gardens; over 2,200 graves in an active cemetery (35) Valmont Memorial 58 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 2 see Valhalla Gardens Vickers 137 - NW T3S, R3W, Sec 31 also known as Stringfellow Cemetery; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Joseph Miller (1885- 1888); Howell, Miller, Stringfellow, Tanner and Vickers are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Vincent Chapel 169 - NW T3S, R2W, Sec 28 a small, dilapidated cemetery (35) Visitation Inset - 186 T4S, R1W, Sec 20 Visitation Monastery Cemetery; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Mary Cecilia Del Vecchio (d. 1850); as this is a cemetery for the clergy, there are no common surnames found here (35) Ward 42 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 32 approximately 30 graves; first known interment: infant Ward (d. 1857) or John Wood Ward (1845-1857); last known interment: Rebecca Ward (1872-1967); Evans, Finlay, Ford and Stringfellow are also found here (1) (35) Webb-Simms 23 - NE T2N, R1E, Sec 50 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Hattie D. Simms (d. 1873); last known interment: Albert Mitchell (d. 1938 at 35 years); Lumsden, McClesky, Van Dorn and Webb are also found here (39) Whatley Holiness 7 - NW T1N, R3W, Sec 27 Whatley Holiness Church; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Emily Whatley Dickerson (1933- 1956); Blackwell, Boothe, Enterkin, Freeman, Gartman, Miller, Whatley and Williams are common to this active cemetery (6) (14) (31) (35) Wheelerville Inset - 86 T4S, R2W, Sec 16 see University Whispering Pines Inset - 62 T3S, R2W, Sec 25 an active cemetery of over 5,100 graves (35) Whistler Inset - 163 T3S, R1W, Sec 36 see Old Whistler Whistler Citizens Inset - 64 T3S, R1W, Sec 36 also known as Whistler Citizens Cemetery, established 1902; approximately 2,400 graves; interments date from 1906; Anderson, Ayler, Blackston, Blackwell, Blevins, Boykin, Brown, Davis, Gill, Gordon, Hendricks, Heningburg, Jackson, James, Johnson, Jones, McWilliams, Payton, Phillips, Samples, Sims, Smith, Spraggins, Thomas, Williams and Young are common to this active cemetery (14) (31) (35) Mobile 7

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Whistler-Therrell Inset - 164 T3S, R1W, Sec 36 annex of Whistler Cemetery; over 425 marked graves; interments date from 1951; Andress, Armstrong, Bertram, Brannon, Brooks, Carter, Cessna, Colburn, Dubourg, Gray, Haner, Henry, Holland, Hunt, Jones, Lewis, Lovelace, Lynch, McCraney, Montford, Parnell, Roberts, Robinson, Sanders, Scott, Smith, Therrell, Thompson, Urban and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (14) (31) (32) (35) Whistler-Wilson Inset - 8 T3S, R1W, Sec 36 annex of Whistler Cemetery; an active cemetery of approximately 550 graves dating from 1957; Bailey, Bedingfield, Bentley, Blake, Brown, Evans, Grandquest, Howard, Johnson, Kirksey, Loper, Manning, Rutledge, Smith, Sullivan, Vaughn, Weaver and Williams are common surnames (14) (31) (32) (35) Williams 72 - NW T4S, R4W, Sec 2 approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Martha Ann Williams (1861-1862); Brannon and Pierce are also common to this cemetery still in use (1) Williams 154 - NW T1S, R2W, Sec 32 the graves of Frances Baldwin Williams (1808-1881) and John Williams (1805-1876) (14) (35) Williams Chapel 142 - NE T1N, R1W, Sec 12 Williams Chapel Church Wilmer 47 - NW T2S, R4W, Sec 34 approximately 740 graves; first known interment: John Brannan (1805-1886); Allen, Brannan, Brown, Cowart, Davis, Dees, Dossett, Dunn, Evans, Gartman, Helveston, Howell, McAdams, Miller, Pierce, Strachan, Stringfellow, Tanner, Ward, Wiggins and York are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (35) Wolf Ridge Inset - 79 T3S, R2W, Sec 36 approximately 1,300 graves; first known interment: George Morris (1810-1868); Busby, Carroll, Cochran, Dixon, Fillingim, Foster, Harris, Phillips, Porter, Risor, Rogers, Saranthus, Smith, Sumrall, Taylor, Tillingham, White, Williams and Wilkins are common to this cemetery still in use (23) (31) (32) (34) (35) Zion Inset - 103 T4S, R1W, Sec 31 Zion Baptist Church; approximately 115 graves; first known interment: Henry Miller (1777-1852); Bolton, Campbell, Dowdle, Dowdy, Emanuel, Fiddler, Fletcher, Frasier, Jackson, Lloyd, Lundy, Mallory, Mikesell, New, Pollard, Rester, Rowell, Spencer and Woley are common to this cemetery still in use (35)

Cemeteries of Unknown Name

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Unknown Inset - 80 T3S, R2W, Sec 28 this may be Vincent Chapel Cemetery; Harford Henderson (d. 1924) and Lena Jackson (d. 1918) are found here (35) Unknown 128 - SE T7S, R2W, Sec 23 Unknown 129 - SE T7S, R2W, Sec 23 Unknown 147 - SW T6S, R4W, Sec 3 Unknown 189 - SW T4S, R3W, Sec 32 the graves of V. L. Garnett (1812-1881), Adolph Johnson (1847-1895) and Pinkey Johnson (1879-1881) (9) Unknown 166 - SW T5S, R3W, Sec 14

Cemeteries of Uncertain Location

Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Alabama Port not plotted near the intersection of approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Annie Wescovich (d. 1899); Collier, Dewey, Lami and Lilley Co. Rds. 188 &163 are common to this cemetery still in use (5) Alexander not plotted Coden the graves of sisters Martha, Jacontha and Mary Alexander who all died as a result of a 1906 storm (5) Allen not plotted Coden destroyed (40) Barbieville not plotted Spring Hill an active cemetery (35) Barlow-Moody not plotted behind Carondolet Apts. on approximately 10 marked graves; first known interment: Dock Brooks Barlow, Jr. (1909-1910); last known Spring Hill Ave. interment: Dock Barlow (1883-1972); Johnson, Moody, Stokes and Williams are also found here (30) Bayou La Batre not plotted Bayou La Batre the graves of William Freeman Bosarge (1891-1959), William E. Purvis (1874-1942), Cecelia Raley (1884- 1942), Marie Lavora Vaughan (1875-1943) and Sandra Diane York (1946-2012) (35) Brown 138 - NW near the end of see Old Lowery Howell Ferry Road, west of Big Creek Lake Bru not plotted Turnerville an active cemetery (35) Copeland not plotted T8S, R2W, Sec 3 Cottage Hill not plotted 2959 S. Demetropolis Road Cuthbert not plotted Mon Louis Ann Clay Cuthbert (1830-1870), US Congressman John Alfred Cuthbert (1788-1881) and Van Cuthbert (1844-1908) are known to be found here (35) Daniels Lane not plotted on Daniels Lane 3 graves; Garnett and Johnson are found here (6) off Airport Blvd. Davis not plotted the Oak Grove Community in 8 graves; first known interment: Annie Laurie Davis (1859-1895); last known interment: Margaret Forman T2S, R2W, Sec 21 Davis (1894-1976); all the graves are of the Davis family except for their nanny, Annie Saunders (14) Dean not plotted Heron Bay destroyed (40) Delchamps-Hieronymus not plotted south of Delchamps and just approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Charles A. Hieronymus, Jr. (1852-1875); Delchamps, north of the West Foul River Deneke, and Henderson are also found in this cemetery still in use (20) (35) Ellison not plotted unknown a family cemetery (40) Family Bru not plotted Turnerville Joseph Henry Ellsworth, Sr. (1924-2014) is known to be found here (35) Forest Park not plotted Citronelle this is an active cemetery (35) George not plotted Chunchula 3 graves; first known interment: John Edward Strength (1906-1984); Catterton is also known to be found here (14) (35) Helveston 155 - NW T1S, R3W, Sec 14 located off Chunchulla Landfill Road; 11 marked and 3 unmarked graves; not officially named, the Helveston family once had a home on this property and most of the graves are of their family; first known interment: Thomas Leander McNeil (1855-1877); last known interment: Susannah Helveston McNeil (1886-1921); Waltz is also found here (14) Howell not plotted unknown Howell Missionary Baptist Church Lewis not plotted 1 mile south of Isaac Lewis Cemetery; 4 visible burials (40) Chunchula on U.S. 45

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Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks McAdams not plotted near Chunchula, .25 mile off Old Mobile Hwy Miller not plotted Fairview Minshew not plotted unknown Mize Wadkins not plotted Mobile John Paul Jones (1859-1929) is known to be found here (35) Mount Zion 160 - NE T2N, R2W, Sec 22 Mount Zion A.M.E. Church, erected in 1980; first known interment: Soloman Allen, Jr. (1922-1979); Brown, Clark and Welch are common to this active cemetery (14) Norwegian not plotted Street, Mobile approximately 20 marked graves; first known interment: Capt. G. K. Andersen (1854-1894); last known interment: Thoralf Bendiksen (1899-1920) (24) Oak Lawn not plotted Stone Street in Coden Old Lowery 138 - NW near the end of established 1872, approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Mary Ann Brown (1832-1872); last known Howell Ferry Road, interment: Eliza Brown Lowery (1869-1955); Lee and Perrin are also found here (1) (35) west of Big Creek Lake Old Roberts not plotted Tanner Williams 6 graves; first known interment: Richard Roberts (1774-1832); last known interment: Thomas Jefferson Roberts (1810-1885) (35) Peace River not plotted Mobile Pine Grove not plotted Axis a black cemetery of approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Willie Gardner (1879-1973); Gardner, Grimes, Hill, Jones, Mitchell and Taite are common to this active cemetery (35) Powell Creek not plotted unknown Ramey Road not plotted off Beverly Jefferies Rd. in approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Maggie Johnson (1897-1936); Davis, Smith and Turner are T2N, R3W, Sec 31 common to this cemetery (6) Rawls not plotted T3S, R1W, Sec Saint Catherines not plotted Mobile 4 members of the Kossow family (35) Saint Edwards by the Sea not plotted unknown Antoine, Scheler and Wescovich are found here (35) Saint Lukes not plotted unknown the graves of Robert Lee Brown, Jr. (1956-1992), Robert Lee Brown, Sr. (1929-2011), and Edward Milton McLaughlin (1923-2009) are known to be found here (35) Simms not plotted 3 miles SE of Calvert 16 graves; first known interment: Hattie Dickins Simms (d. 1873); last known interment: John Hamilton Simms (1903-1934); Webb is also found here (22) Unknown not plotted off Co. Rd. 78 in 5 unmarked graves (14) T2S, R3W, Sec 36 Unnamed not plotted east of Chunchula in 5 graves scattered in a wooded area; first known interment: Johnnie Miles (1902-1903); last known interment: T1S, R2W, Sec 33 Henry H. Hayssen; Fealan and Locke are also found here (14) Wayman Chapel not plotted unknown Wayman Chapel American Church; an active cemetery; the grave of Mary Spencer (1943-2002) is known to be found here (35)

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Numerical List of Cemeteries

1. Carlos 39. Smith 81. Sandtown 116. Mobile 153. Citronelle 2. Byrd 40. Moffetville 81. Rising Sons 117. Morning Star 153. Methodist Churchyard 3. New Hope 41. Moffett 82. Spring Hill Graveyard 118. Magnolia Springs 154. Williams 3. Unity 42. Ward 82. Spring Hill Catholic 119. Cedar Grove 155. Helverston 4. Bethel 43. Scarborough 83. Spring Hill Graveyard 120. Lartigue 156. Jackson 5. New Home 44. Ford 84. Saint Edwards 121. Casher 156. Baldwin 5. Rowell 45. Stringfellow 84. Richardson 122. Grand Bay 156. Old Gunnison 6. Brannan 46. Cowart 85. Saint Edwards 123. Pine Hill 157. Jackson 7. Whatley Holiness 47. Wilmer 86. Good Hope 124. Sha’arai Shomayim 158. Miller 8. Whistler-Wilson 48. New Hope 86. Wheelerville 124. Jewish 159. Mount Olive 9. Meinhardt 49. Powell 86. University 124. Springhill Avenue 160. Mount Zion 10. Frazier 50. Camellia 86. New Hope Gardens 125. Lighthouse 161. Seymour Bluff 11. Pine Crest 51. Semmes 86. New Home Gardens 126. Oddfellows 162. Saint Peter 12. Mount Nebo 52. Allentown 87. Baker 126. IOOF 163. Old Whistler 13. Pilgrims Rest 53. Smithtown 88. Ebenezer 127. Roberts 164. Whistler-Therrell 14. Lambert Grove 54. Oak Grove - Davis 89. Sacred Heart 127. Fowl River 165. Magee-Sturtevant-Eldridge 15. Lambert 55. Mauvilla 89. Cadiz 128. Unknown 166. Unknown 16. Saint Annes 55. Kali-Oka 89. Little Sacred Heart 129. Unknown 167. Faith 16. Brock 55. Old Mauvilla 90. Sacred Heart 130. English 168. Gethsemane North 16. Edmonds 56. Mauvilla 90. Noel 131. Boudan 168. Gracelawn 17. Searcy Hospital 57. Kushla 91. Plateau 132. Saint Rose 169. Vincent Chapel 17. Mount Vernon 58. Valhalla Gardens 92. Trinity 133. Dorlon 170. Orrell 18. DeCloux 58. Valmont Memorial 93. Unknown 133. Heron Bay 171. Sweet Bethel 19. Mount Vernon 59. Indian Springs 94. Saint Austin 134. Saint Francis 172. Boothetown 20. Saint Cecilia 60. Crawford 95. Oaklawn 135. Reed 173. Cady 20. Mount Vernon 61. Lewis 96. Catholic 136. Dauphin Island 174. Jesus Christ 21. Roper 61. Gurganus 97. Church Street 137. Vickers 175. Hill 22. Morning Star 62. Whispering Pines 98. Magnolia 137. Stringfellow 176. Hurd 23. Webb-Simms 63. Elam 99. Mobile National 138. Brown 177. Phillip’s Temple 24. Fellowship 64. Whistler 100. Little Magnolia 138. Old Lowery 178. Saint Michael 25. Lott 65. Prichard 100. Magnolia #2 139. Palestine 179. Smith 26. Old Providence 66. Myers 101. Ahavas Chesed 140. Trinity 180. All Saints 26. Thomas 67. Bailey 102. Pleasant Valley 140. Tanner Williams 181. Boe 27. Byrd Memorial 67. Saraland 103. Zion 141. Miller 182. Cathedral 28. Lott 67. Alvarez 104. Gethsemane 142. Williams Chapel 183. Fernland 28. Georgetown 68. Satsuma 105. Green Mound 143. Laurendine 184. Little River 29. Georgetown 69. Joyner 106. Pine Crest 144. Dauphin Island 185. Saint Thomas Aquinas 30. Gulfcrest 70. Roberts Chapel 107. Tate Memorial 145. Cedar Creek 186. Visitation 31. Starlight 71. Dees 108. Hamilton 146. Shadowlawn 187. Spring Hill Jesuit 32. Turnerville 72. Williams 109. Union 146. Shiloh 188. Carr 33. Forest Lawn 73. Tanners 110. Providence 147. Unknown 189. Unknown 34. Axis 74. Pierce Creek 111. Dawes 148. Chastang Bluff 190. Carmelite 34. Bluff 75. Shady Grove 112. Saint Johns 149. Chastang-Andry 35. Little Saint Louis 76. Pine Crest West 112. Davis 150. Bear Fork 36. Lister 77. Mount Zion 113. Serenity 151. Andrus 37. Creola 78. Spring Hill 114. Mobile Shrine 151. Strange 38. Newell 79. Wolf Ridge 114. Lawn Haven 151. Saraland 39. Churchman 80. Unknown 115. Saint Elmo 152. Rosemary Hill