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Additional Local Cemeteries Additional Local Cemeteries The following contains local cemetery listings as of 2012. These listings are contained herein for historical purposes. To search for a particular cemetery’s current listing use ‘findagrave.com’ but take what you find there with a grain of salt as accuracy there is somewhat hit or miss. These listings came from a now defunct Rootsweb site containing data on hundreds of Maury County TN cemeteries. Using page thumbnails, go to listing page indicated after the cemetery name. Andrews Cemetery (Pg 2) Boyd Cemetery (Pg 3) Boyette Cemetery (Pg 4) (W.R.) Brown Cemetery (Pg 5) (Jesse) Cheek Cemetery (Pg 7) (John Lillie) Cheek Cemetery (Pg 8) Clymore Cemetery #1 (Pg 9) Clymore Cemetery #2 (Pg 9) Derryberry-Sharp Cemetery (Pg 10) Farrar Cemetery (Pg 11) (Humphrey) Hardison (aka Wilcox) Cemetery (Pg 12) (Joshua) Hardison Cemetery (Pg 13) (Robert) Jackson Cemetery #1 (Pg 14) (W. A.) Jackson Cemetery #2 (Pg 15) Jones Cemetery (Pg 17) Morton Cemetery (Pg 32) (Louis) Nicholson (aka Sam Hardison) Cemetry (Pg 43) Rieves Cemetery (Pg 44) Ring Cemetery (Pg 46) Rock Springs Cemetery (Pg 52) (William Roberds, Jr.) Sharp Cemetery (Pg 64) (Jacob) Shires Cemetery (Pg 66) Shires Memorial Cemetery (Pg 68) (William J.) Sowell Cemetery (Pg 73) Tindell-Fain-Old-Stewart Cemetery (Pg 74) - 1 - 02/23/2020 Andrews Cemetery Howard Bridge Road ANDREWS, J. K. Polk, 4 Sep 1839 - 25 Oct 1928. (James K. Polk Andrews; s/o Michael S. & Patsy (Patrick) Andrews, who came to Tenn. from N.C., mar. Hannah Harris, d/o Charles & Martha (Chunn) Harris. They had 4 sons and three daughters; He served 4 yrs in Confederate States of Army, MCTC records him as being ranked 1st Lieut, I only found Pvt.; 17th Tenn Inf. Co. C. rank in Pvt. rank out Pvt. Ref: Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Film #M231 roll 1; From the Tn. State Library Archives J.K.P. Andrews Maury Co., Soldier's Pension #'s S13058 & S15703 both with the 17th Inf.) ANDREWS, Hannah Harris, 1846 - Nov 1903. (Tenn. native; d/o Charles & Martha Chunn Harris, her father was from S. C., mar. 22 Apr 1864 in Maury Co. Tn.; Wife of James K. Polk Andrews.) ANDREWS, John M., 22 Jan 1874 - 8 Dec 1913. (Son of J. K. Polk & Hannah Harris Andrews.), (two stones mark his grave) ANDREWS, James W.,2 Feb 1866 - 25 Apr 1885. "Son J. P. & H. A. Andrews"; (Drowned at age 19.) CARPENTER, W. T., 22 Jun 1896 - 5 Oct 1917. MOSER, Bertie, 22 Jan 1879 - 19 Jan 1918. (Bertie May, daughter of J.K.P. & Hannah Harris Andrews. Born in Marshall Co., Tn.) ROSS, Robert Whitmer, 8 Mar 1954 - 6 Nov 1981. Thought to be buried here: CARPENTER, William, '33, died 14 Sep 1902 at Andrews of typhoid fever. Wife & two children survive." (Columbia Daily Herald, 9-16-1902). - 2 - 02/23/2020 Boyd Cemetery 1/3 mile on Kedron Road off Highway 431 Pottsville, Maury Co. TN BOYD, Dr. T. M., 21 Apr 1833 - 2 Jun 1890. (native of Williamson County; settled in Maury County prior to the Civil War, setting up his medical practice in the Rally Hill community) (Front Row 1,2) BOYD, Marzee M., 9 May 1835 - 28 Nov 1898. "Wife of T. M. Boyd" (Front Row 1,3) BOYD, W. T., 7 Sep 1855 - 4 Feb 1924. (Front Row 2,5) BOYD, J. W., 14 Aug 1859 - 25 Jul 1907. (Front Row 2,1) BOYD, Bettie B., 17 Nov 1868 - 23 Mar 1896. (Front Row 2,3) BOYD, Mount Edgar, 10 May 1864 - 12 Sep 1877. "Son T. M. & M. M. Boyd" (Front Row 1,1) BOYD, James Madison, 19 Jul 1874 - 31 Oct 1922. (Front Row 2,6) BUCHANAN, Lou Alta, 2 Jul 1870 - 5 Nov 1898. (Front Row 2,4) FOSTER, Nannie Pearl Boyd, 29 Jan 1873 - 28 Dec 1893. (Front Row 2,2) SMITH, George Monroe, 1862 - 1949. (Front Row 1,6) SMITH, Annie A. Boyd, 23 Dec 1861 - 11 Jun 1891. "Wife of G. M. Smith." (Front Row 1,4) SMITH, Willie Boyd, 9 Jan 1886 - 13 Apr 1900. (Front Row 1,5) - 3 - 02/23/2020 Boyette Cemetery (Hwy 431, near Ellington Airport) Marshall Co. TN BOYET, J. Frank, 1861 - 1947 BOYET, Ella O., 1878 - 1915 BOYET, Verginia, 20 Jan 1903 - 18 Oct 1903, daughter of J. F. & Ella Boyet. 321, BOYET, Jimmie, 16 Oct 1900 - 28 Jul 1905 son of J. F. & Ella Boyet. 319, 320, BOYET, Elizabeth, 15 Jan 1906 - 10 Jun 1906, daughter of J. F. & Ella Boyet. 324 CHEATHAM, N. Gideon, 13 Jul 1876 - 18 Apr 1955. (Six Point, Hale Co. Tx. native; s/o Josiah Newton and Margaret H. Stockard Cheatham; h/o Cofie Lee McCaleb Cheatham. Ref: Bob Law.) 318 CHEATHAM , Cofie (Lee) Mc. (McCaleb), 31 Jan 1886 - 3 Jul 1974. (Maury Co. native; married Nathaniel Gideon Cheatham on 4 Jan 1903 in Fountain Creek, Maury Co. Tn.; their children were: Jessie Mae, Hubert Gideon Sr., John Thomas, Claude, Clyde Kenneth, Howard Anderson, Ira Hill and Ray Lee Cheatham. Ref: Bob Law.) 317, 318 KARNES, Frank Allen, 3 Feb 1930 - 20 Feb 1931. (Davidsn Co. Tn. native; s/o William & Matilda Thompson Karnes; Ref: Bob Law.) 315, 316, 326 THOMPSON, Allen Curtis, 4 Mar 1899 - 4 Mar 1916. (s/o Andrew Wesley & Mattie Thompson.) Ref: Bob Law. 325 THOMPSON, Andrew W. (Wesley), 8 Apr 1878 - 6 May 1938. (Marshall Co. native; h/o Mattie Osborne Thompson. Ref: Bob Law.) 314, 313, 341 THOMPSON, Mattie (Ida) O. (Osborne), 30 May 1878 - 21 Jul 1971 (Marshall Co. Tn. native; w/o Andrew Wesley Thompson. Ref: Bob Law.) 314, 313, 341 CHUNN, Hezekiah, 1840 - 1881, "Co. B. 53 Regt Tenn Inf. C.S.A." (Listed as being buried in Shires Memorial Cemetery in Pottsville Maury Co. but is actually known to be buried in Boyette Cemetery, Marshall Co., Tn.) - 4 - 02/23/2020 Brown (W. R.) Cemetery Hardison Mill Road off US 431 Near Pottsville ARMES, Alice W., 20 Apr 1820 - 21 Feb 1884. 282 BLALOCK, Sarah A., 7 May 1848 - 3 Sep 1923. (wife of W.M. Blalock) 263 BLALOCK, W. M., 7 Mar 1849 - 9 Apr 1925. 264 BLALOCK, Lomie W., Oct 15 1897, no other date. 262 BROWN, W. R., 12 Dec 1833 - 14 Dec 1915. (Son, Spencer & Mary G. Dedman Brown.)(see MCTC, p33 for Brown History) 280 BROWN, Lucinda Harmon, 1 Apr 1834 - 16 May 1880. (Wife of W.R. Brown & Daughter of George & Bessie Ring Harmon.) 279 BROWN, Willy B., 1855 - 1930, "Mother" (2nd Wife of W. R. Brown; daughter of W. J. & Alice Smithson Armes.) Brown, Willie Armes, 11 Jan 1854 - 31 Mar 1930, "wife of William R. Brown, a loving wife, mother, and grandmother", "In God's Care", (2nd wife of W. R. Brown, daughter of W. J. & Alice Smithson Armes). 281 BROWN, Milton Everett, 18 Feb 1866 - 21 Aug 1948. (Son, W. R. & Lucinda) "May he rest in peace" 255 BROWN, Oleeka Bell, 28 Jul 1871 - 29 Jan 1933. (Wife of Milton E.; daughter of William Anderson & Sarah Evans Jones Sharp), "A tender mother and a faithful friend" 256 BROWN, Minnie Ida, 3 Mar 1877 - 19 Dec 1960. 258 BROWN, Hattie Florence, 24 Sep 1882 - 24 Jul 1923. 285 BROWN, Herman E., 17 Feb 1883 - 26 Apr 1951. "In loving memory" (Son, W.R. & Willy B. Brown) 286 BROWN, Mary Ophelia, 14 Jul 1888 -19 Jan 1936. 'Wife of H. E. Brown.' 287 BROWN, Jimmie Edna, 13 Apr 1894 - 25 May 1896. (Dau., H. E. & Florence.) 278 BROWN, Charles Everett, 15 Dec 1899 - 11 Mar 1905. 257 BROWN, Ulner S., 9 Oct 1901 - 17 Nov 1901. 267 BROWN, Jesse Lee, 8 Aug 1905 - 16 Mar 1907. 268 BROWN, Lillie Mai, 26 Aug 1906 - 28 Jan 1924. 288 BROWN, Edwin, 25 Jun 1916 - 9 Sep 1916. 269 BROWN, William Robert, 2 Oct 1921 - 6 Jun 1923. 284 BROWN, Ruth, 13 Dec 1918 - 9 Jan 1928. 284 BROWN, R. Felix, 19 Nov 1879 - 17 Aug 1963, (son of W. R. & Lucinda) 270 BROWN, Olivia S., 25 Jun 1881 - 4 Sep 1964, (Wife of R. Felix Brown; daughter of Thomas A. & Nancy Jones Sharp). 270 BROWN, Ernest, 12 Jul 1914 - 16 Dec 1977. 271 BROWN, Chesley A., 25 Apr 1900 - 14 Nov 1980. US Army WWII. (son of R. Felix & Olivia S. Brown) 272 BROWN, Masse E., 1904 - 1981, (son of Milton Everett & Oleeka Bell Sharp Brown). 234/236 BROWN, Ruth H., 1904 - 1997, (Daughter of James E. & Martha Avarilla Derry Hardison). 234/236 BROWN, William Aubrey, 27 Aug 1911 - 9 Jun 1987. 273 BROWN, Allie C., 22 Dec 1908 - 21 Oct 1990. 246 BROWN, Lois Greenfield, 11 Sep 1911 - 14 May 1992, "Father-In loving Memory-Mother" 246 BROWN, Kenneth Ray, 27 Sep 1942, 26 Dec 1942. 247 BROWN, Shannon, 1993, no other date. (Undertaker's marker, might be an infant.) BROWN, (given name unreadable), 26 Aug 1896 - 28 Jan 1922. 288 COLE, Charlie M., 1923 - 1925. 249 FARLOW, Joe, 6 Jul 1934 - No other date 238 FARLOW, Shirley, 20 Sep 1938 - No other date 238 FARLOW, Belle, (no dates inscribed) 237 FOWLER, Glenn G., 22 Oct 1901 - 1986. 231/232 - 5 - 02/23/2020 FOWLER, Thelma Lavender, 28 Mar 1907 - 4 Sep 1981. (wife of Glenn G.) 231/232 GILLIAM, Willis G., 24 Jun 1887 - 14 Jul 1948. 253 GILLIAM, Sallie Lou, 27 Aug 1891 - 8 Jul 1916. 'Wife, W. G. Gilliam.' 254 GILLIAM, Ora Mae, 11 Aug 1896 - 2 Jan 1962. (2nd Wife, W. G. Gilliam.) 252 GILLIAM, Charlie N., 4 Feb 1914 - 9 Dec 1971. "Pvt US Army, WWII" 250 GILLIAM, Infant of Ninian & Jewell.
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