Aderhold-Kolb

Location: This cemetery is next to and across the pipeline from 1700 West Park off Fulton Industrial Boulevard. Once Campbell County but now Fulton County Center of cemetery is at: N33 42.645/W084 36.216. Park at: N33 42.670/W084 36.200.

No parking allowed on side of road, so jump the curb and park on the pipe line right-of-way. Cemetery is in bad condition. However, a family member has cleaned up the Adderhold-Kolb cemetery and uncovered markers long obscured by underbrush.

Name Birth Death Comments
Alzira Danforth Aderhold Jan. 2, 1804   Wife of W. Frederick Aderhold
James M. Aderhold Jan. 2, 1837 Aug. 11, 1885 Aged 48 yrs, 7 mos. & 9 days
William Aderhold Feb 9, 1895 68 yrs, 7 mo., and 17 days.
William was also a Confederate soldier, with no VA headstone.
Mrs. Sarah E. Beall Feb 20, 1799 Oct 6, 1877
Martin Kolb Edge April 30, 1851 August 22, 1855 age 4 years 3 months and 22 days.
Claiborn Gorman Dec 8, 1795 Aug 13, 1868
Elizabeth Gorman Mar 6, 1861 Age 62 yrs. - Wife of Claiborn Gorman
Martin Kolb May 6, 1787 April 10, 1857 aged 69 years 11 months and 4 days.
(Son of Peter Valentine Kolb and Paratheny Gates. Peter was a revolutionary war soldier. Martin was born in Greenville, Meriwhether County, Georgia. Martins brother, Peter Valentine Kolb II, established Kolb Farm in Cobb County which was the site of the Battle of Kolbs Farm in the Civil War. He was a trustee for the Campbellton Academy which was the first school for higher grades in the area and was located at the site that is currently Campbellton Methodist Church on Hwy 92
Susan Ann T Kolb Nov. 30, 1831 consort of Martin Kolb daughter of William & Clary Butt
aged 29 years 7 months 13 days
(Susan was born in Warren County Georgia. Her and Martin were married 25th November 1821 and had 6 known children: Peter W. B. Kolb, Clara P.A. Kolb, Charles Martin Kolb, Sarah Elizabeth Kolb, Mary Linney Walton Kolb and Harriet Zemiela Kolb)
Peter W.B. Kolb Oct. 20, 1832 age 10 years 10 months - eldest son of Martin & Susan Ann T Kolb
Harriet Zemila Kolb January 9, 1831 December 29, 1844 aged 13 years 11 months and 20 days - daughter of Martin & Susan Ann T Kolb
James Robert Knott Jr May 31 1861 November 4 1879 son of James R & Mary Kolb Knott
Clara Ann Knott Dec 8, 1854 9 mo. 23 days. - Daughter of James R. and Mary Kolb Knott
Jesse Butt Knott December 12, 1851 January 23, 1875
Martin Kolb Knott April 19, 1857 10 months and 7 days old - son of James R and Mary Kolb Knott
Eddie Lanham Jan 2, 1837 Jan 2, 1837 James was a Confederate soldier, but has no VA headstone.
Sarah Elizabeth Love May 25, 1827 August 2, 1847 20 years 2 months 9 days - consort of David D Love - daughter of Martin & Susan Ann T Kolb
(David Donnelson Love and Sarah had 3 children: David Kolb Love, Martin C "Matt" Love and Charles Beloved Love. Sarah was born in Newton County Georgia, married David in Morgan County Georgia and she died on the Love Plantation in Campbell County Georgia. Their first son, David Kolb Love, married Margaret "Maggie" Baker who was the daughter of Absalom Baker a pioneer of Cobb County. David Kolb Love was a CSA soldier and also part of the Georgia Militia assigned to guard Sweetwater Mill and areas of the Chattahoochee around his father-in-law's ferry. The Kolbs and the Loves were prominent pioneer families in this area).

If you are standing in front reading left to right the layout is:

  • 1st row
  • Unknown grave (rock pile)
  • Jesse Butt Knott
  • Harriet Zemiela Kolb
  • Susan Ann T Kolb
  • Unknown grave (cracked stone with no inscription)
  • Peter W. B. Kolb
  • Sarah Elizabeth Love
  • Martin Kolb
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  • 2nd row
  • Clara Ann Knott
  • Martin Kolb Edge
  • Unknown grave
  • James Robert Knott
  • Martin Kolb Knott

Submitted by Eddie Lanham