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Dallas 1 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Adams 187 - NW T16N, R9E, Sec 36 approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Mary E. Adams (1810-1885); Jackson, Mitchell, Moore, Riddle, Smith, Watts and Williams are common to this active cemetery (34) Adams Grove 119 - SE T15N, R10E, Sec 14 Adams Grove Presbyterian Church; located on the Berlin Plantation; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: infant Crocheron (1817-1818); last known interment: Corinne Hunter Vaughn (1879-1955); Adams, Bizzell, Boaz, Broach, Crocheron, Davis, Evans, Goodwin, Hunter, Jones, Kendall, Milhous, Reese, Smith, Vaughn, Walker, Watts and Winnemore are common to this cemetery (7) (12) (34) Aimwell 102 - NW T16N, R9E, Sec 19 Aimwell Baptist Church; an active cemetery (34) Aimwell 142 - SW T15N, R7E, Sec 35 Aimwell Missionary Baptist Church; Etheridge, Hall, Johnson, Moore, Pettway and Shorts are common to this active cemetery (34) Allen Chapel 178 - SE T13N, R11E, Sec 30 Allen Chapel Church Antioch 148 - SW T15N, R8E, Sec 26 Antioch Church Armstrong 220 - SE T13N, R10E, Sec 3 Athens 145 - SW T14N, R8E, Sec 4 Athens Baptist Church Athens 146 - SW T14N, R8E, Sec 9 first known interment: Sarah Abigal LaGrille (1853-1923); Henry, Rivers and Watson are common to this active black cemetery (34) Azion 86 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 31 Azion Baptist Church; across the street from the Baptist church is the former site of Saint Lukes Episcopal Church; once a substantial cemetery, little remains; known interments include: Isom Gwin (1817-1853); Mary Jane Gwin Smith (1838-1871), infant Smyly (d. 1840), Robert Mayes Smyly (1824-1842) and Elizabeth Ann Wilson (1850-1851) (34) Barlow 213 - SE T14N, R10E, Sec 14 Barnes 15 - NE T18N, R11E, Sec 3 also known as Jones Cemetery; 9 marked and 4 unmarked graves; first known interment: Marcus A. Barnes (b. & d. 1897); last known interment: H. C. Dobyns (1846-1927) (6) (22) Barnes 80 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 15 Barnes 103 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 23 Bells 28 - NW T16N, R7E, Sec 3 Bells Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Emily Bell Westmoreland (1810-1834); Bell, Billingslea, Blann, Gwin, Hamilton, Huse, Olds, Pence, Roberts, Simms, Stone, Weisinger, Westmoreland, Whitt and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (2) (34) (36) Bells 29 - NW T16N, R7E, Sec 3 Bethel 49 - NE T17N, R10E, Sec 32 approximately 45 graves; first known interment: Shadrack Adams (1829-1836); last known interment: Charles Crawford Lewis (1852-1898); Benning, Boon, Booth, Butler, Gilmer, Harris, Harrison, Honeycutt, Kelly, Lewis, O’Neal, Simms, Tinsley, Veasey, West and Williams are also common to this cemetery (2) (34) Bland 205 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 33 Elza Bland (1798-1878), Elza W. Bland (1930-1854), Sarah L. Bland (1841-1916), Turner Bland (1878-1900) and Elizabeth Neyland (1813-1886) are known to be found here (34) Blevins 195 - NE T18N, R11E, Sec 31 also known as Pleasant Valley Cemetery; 14 graves; first known interment: Dillon Blevins (1750-1836); last known interment: George Phillips Blevins (1823-1858) (34) Blount-Rogers 181 - SW T14N, R8E, Sec 4 approximately 25 graves; first known interment: John McElroy (d. 1834); last known interment: Minnie McElroy Blount (1869-1936); Brazeale and Rogers are also found here (3) (20) Bogue Chitto 91 - SW T15N, R8E, Sec 15 also known as Saint Marys Boykin 163 - SW T13N, R8E, Sec 13 also called Sam Hunter Cemetery; a black cemetery with 2 marked graves and several unmarked graves; Sam Hunter (1886-1951) and R.B. Jackson (1844-1913) are known to be found here (37) Boykin 214 - SW T13N, R9E, Sec 26 approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Francis Boykin (1785-1839); Davis and Holt are also found in this active cemetery (34) (37) Butler 164 - SW T13N, R9E, Sec 23 Lily Clements Boykin (1886-1933) is known to be found here (34) Cahaba 218 - NE T16N, R10E, Sec 31 Cahaba Negro Burial Ground; established around 1819; only a few headstones remain from a cemetery where probably hundreds are buried (29) Cambridge 147 - SW T15N, R8E, Sec 26 Cambridge Christian Church, established in 1878; 23 graves in a cemetery begun in 1963; Bell, Floyd, Fortner, Jewell, Roberts, Wampler and Williamson are common to this active cemetery (33) (34) Camp Creek 138 - NE T16N, R12E, Sec 27 Camp Creek Baptist Church; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Bossie McGhee (1884-1923); Johnson and Rush are common to this active black cemetery (34) Campbell Chapel 160 - SE T13N, R10E, Sec 3 Campbell Chapel Church Campbell-Coleman-Meredith 212 - SE T13N, R10E, Sec 14 Carlowville 161 - SE T13N, R10E, Sec 14 Carlowville Community Cemetery at Carlowville Baptist Church, founded in 1837; over 300 graves; first known interment: Mrs. Margaret Alison (d. 1819 at 73 years); Alison, Bennett, Burton, Bush, Caldwell, Calhoun, Casey, Cleveland, Craig, Culbreth, Dennis, Dilburn, Dill, Fowhee, Fountain, Goodson, Hasselvander, Hewston, Jackson, Jones, Kirvin, Kyser, Lee, Lide, Mathews, McIver, Pouncy, Rowell, Rumph, Skinner, Swink, Warr, Whittinghton, Williamson and Yates are common to this active cemetery (6) (14) (34) Carson 209 - SE T14N, R11E, Sec 27 the graves of Louvica Ellen Carson (1814-1840), Ida Sophronia Carson (1845-1846) and Allice Eugenia Carson (1843-1846) (16) Casey 126 - NE T16N, R11E, Sec 36 Casey Church of Christ; approximately 80 graves; first known interment: Mary Nancy Emely Moorer (1916-1917); Benton, Collins, Day, Ezell, Gibbs, Godwin, Harrison, Hewston, Hollingshead, Hudson, Johnson, McFarrin, Moorer, Moss, Rollins, Shanks and Weedon are common to this active cemetery (34) Cedar Grove 11 - NE T19N, R11E, Sec 22 Cedar Grove Baptist Church; an active cemetery (34) Centre Chapel 72 - SW T15N, R6E, Sec 12 Centre Chapel United Methodist Church, established in 1859 (33) Center Ridge 159 - SE T14N, R10E, Sec 28 Centre Ridge Presbyterian Cemetery; at least 50 marked as well as many unmarked graves; first known interment: Samuel Patton (1844-1845); last known interment: Zelphy Hattie Etheridge (1857-1951); Barner, Calhoun, Coleman, Crocheron, Etheridge, Garrett, Griffith, Hearst, Kyser, Logan, Morgan, Patton, Smith, Stoutenborough, Strachen and Sumner are common to this cemetery (6) (34) Central 22 - NW T17N, R8E, Sec 5 Central Baptist Church Childers Chapel 43 - NE T17N, R10E, Sec 35 former site of a Methodist Church established circa 1819; approximately 245 graves; first known interment: Frances Adeline Tate (d. 1824); Baker, Barker, Bradley, Brady, Campbell, Carson, Childers, Driver, English, Garrett, Goldsby, Harrison, Ivey, Jordan, Marks, McCormick, Moore, Norwood, Pinson, Rutherford, Sturdivant, Swift, Tate and Weedon are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (7) (19) (34) Christian Light 74 - SW T15N, R7E, Sec 7 Christian Light Church Christian Light 75 - SW T15N, R7E, Sec 19 Christian Light 76 - SW T15N, R7E, Sec 20 Christian Light Church Cochran 182 - SW T14N, R8E, Sec 5 the graves of Rebecca Emily Seltzer (1837-1892), William A. Cochran (1832-1873), Eleanor B. Cochran (1806-1889) and Claudius M. Cochran (1804-1884) (19) College Hill 3 - NE T18N, R10E, Sec 2 College Hill Church Concord 71 - NW T15N, R7E, Sec 5 Concord Baptist Church; 6 graves; first known interment: Isaac F. Norris (1818-1852); last known interment: Cumberland Jones (d. 1887) until a new burial in 2006; Pace and Wilson are also found here (34) County Line 162 - SW T13N, R9E, Sec 23 County Line Church; an active cemetery (34) County Line Number 2 222 - SW T13N, R9E, Sec 15 County Line Number 2 Church Cox 180 - SE T13N, R11E, Sec 35 Dallas 2 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Craig 188 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 17 Craig Hill 34 - NW T17N, R9E, Sec 11 also known as Craig Cemetery; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Mrs. Katy Craig (1740-1824); last known interment: S. Gates (b. & d. 1893); Armstrong and Gilmer are also common to this cemetery (2) Craig-John 208 - NW T17N, R9E, Sec 12 Crossroad 2 - NE T19N, R10E, Sec 12 Crossroad Church Daniel Memorial 230 - SW T13N, R9E, Sec 26 Davis 93 - NW T17N, R9E, Sec 2 DuBose 67 - NE T16N, R12E, Sec 5 East Salem 131 - NE T15N, R11E, Sec 10 East Salem Baptist Church; an active cemetery (34) EBE County Line 165 - SE T13N, R9E, Sec 30 EBE County Line Church Ellwood 139 - NE T15N, R12E, Sec 9 also spelled Elwood; Ellwood Church; also known as New Life Church Elmwood 63 - NE T17N, R11E, Sec 31 also known as Lorenzo Harrison Memorial Gardens; a large and active black cemetery with interments beginning around 1880 (34) Elyton 12 - NE T19N, R11E, Sec 26 Elyton Missionary Baptist Church; an active cemetery (34) Estes-Hatcher-Olds 210 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 34 Fairlawn 61 - NE T17N, R11E, Sec 28 Fairlawn Memorial Gardens; an active contemporary black cemetery (34) Fellowship 1 - NE T19N, R11E, Sec 6 Fellowship Baptist Church, organized in 1822; approximately 190 graves; first known interment: Elijah C. Pierson (1855-1856); last known interment: Madeline Rush Hopkins (1897-1944); Barnes, Campbell, Cook, Davis, Dawson, Eaves, Friday, Gay, Hooks, Hopkins, Jones, Letcher, Little, Martin, Mitchell, Morrow, O’Neal, Peeples, Ready, Reid, Rush, Seymore and Wright are common to this cemetery (1) (34) First Church 115 - NW T15N, R8E, Sec 11 Friendship 176 - SE T13N, R11E, Sec 22 Friendship Church Fulton 104 - NW T16N, R8E, Sec 36 an active cemetery (34) Givhan 199 - NE T16N, R11E, Sec 31 Good Hope 239 - SE T14N, R11E, Sec 27 Good Hope Church Good Hope 23 - NW T17N, R7E, Sec 12 Good Hope Church; an active cemetery (34) Grace 185 - SW T13N, R9E, Sec 24 former site of Grace