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REPRODUCING NOTICE: These electronic pages may only be reproduced for personal or 501(c) Not-For-Profit Society use. Use the following names, if, you would like to give any author compiling credit. AUTHORS: Paul M. Kankula-NN8NN & Gary L. Flynn-KE8FD *********************************************************************** 05-01-15 RECORDING ...... : Sharon E. King at rockingk1@juno.com in Dec-2006 CEMETERY LOCATION: ------------------ 2 miles NW of Easley GPS = Latitude N34 50.238 x Longitude W82 38.973 CEMETERY HISTORY: ------------------------ CHAPTER 1 EARLY YEARS Enon Baptist Church was organized on June 21, 1851, by L. R. Jennings and Harvin Vandavier with fourteen members, five men and nine women. The members elected Reverend L. R. Jennings as first pastor. Reverend John Arial was also elected as first church clerk. In a period of time, three deacons were elected. They were Reverend John Arial, Mr. J. R. Gary and Mr. Felix Rogers. Reverend John Arial donated four acres of land on which a brush arbor was built. Services were held in this arbor until a wooden structure was built of hand- hewed logs. This building served the congregation until 1874 when a brick church was erected. The brick were handmade near the home of Abe Mauldin, a faithful member of Enon Church. This small, sturdy church was used as built for sixty- four years. During the first meeting, the twelve rules of decorum were read and adopted. Also, the church appointed Elder A. Vandavier and Reverend John Arial, two of the charter members, to carry a petition to the Twelve Mile River Association to be accepted as a member there. Enon Church was accepted into the association in August 1851. Miss Amanda Craine was the first member to be baptized in the new church. Later, three Negro slaves presented themselves as candidates for baptism. On September 4, 1853, Lewis, a black man belonging to E. Griffin, presented himself as a candidate for baptism. Then in July 1854, Griffin's black slave, Lewis, was expelled from the fellowship, because he was stealing and concealing his master's produce. Reverend John Arial owned most of the land surrounding Enon Church and the land where the Arial Mill now stands. He owned Arial Mountain, and, in fact, most of the land for miles around belonged to his estate. He was licensed into the ministry in July 1851, and ordained to preach the gospel on March 31, 1854. He preached many years and was clerk of the church and a deacon for some time. He was one of the leading Baptist ministers of that day in the community. He married Miss Perthinice Blassingame and to this union was born several children. Among them was Mr. W. H. Arial, father of Mr. Tom Arial, who lived near Enon Church and was owner of the Oak Grove Dairy, which was situated at the old home place of his parents. Mr. Tom's daughter, Cecil Long, owns it now, and his granddaughter, Phronise McNealy, lives there and is a member of Enon Church. Her sons, Tom and Ben, are also members of Enon Church. There were other wealthy families in the Enon Church Community, although there is no information about them. However, they did their part to carry on the Lord's work, which made Enon Church a living church for each of us to serve in today. In September 1851, Elder James Humphery was called as pastor and served until October 1852. During this time, John Arial and L. R. Gary were elected deacons of the church. Beginning in July 1852, Reverend H. Vandiver served as supply pastor for the remainder of the year. In October 1852, Elder J. R. Hunnicutt was called as pastor for the years 1853, 1854, and part of 1857. In 1854, Felix Rogers was elected deacon of the church. During the early years of the church, the people were punished for their misdeeds. No one was spared from church discipline. Member's accused of unchristian conduct, such as drinking, stealing, dancing, cursing, and even family troubles were brought before the church for discipline. If found guilty, some were turned away from the church. For many years discipline was a strong policy of the church, but as time passed, this policy changed. When the union meeting of the church was held, it began at nine o'clock on a Sunday, and lasted all day, continuing all week until the next Sunday at six o'clock. The first Sunday school was organized in March of 1854 with a few members. Reverend W. B. Singleton was pastor for Enon Church from 1855 to 1859, and then again inl885 was supply pastor many times. He was evidently a very likeable person and was fondly called "Uncle Buck'' by most of the people. He was born in North Carolina on January 28, 1821, and was married August 13, 1840. He joined the Mount Carmel Baptist Church on November 23, 1842 and was ordained to the ministry in 1852. Reverend Singleton was for fifty years a pioneer minister in Pickens, Anderson, Greenville, and Oconee Counties. For many years he served as Moderator of Twelve Mile River Association and of the Piedmont Association and preached the First Introductory Sermon. He organized many of our leading area churches and pastored them. His last sermon in 1898, dedicated the Beaver Dam Church. He served Mount Carmel Church for fourteen years as pastor. He died at his home in Pickens County on September 10, 1898 at the age of seventy-eight. In 1857, Reverend J. James Wilson served the church as pastor part time. Reverend John Arial was part time pastor in 1857, 1858, and 1859. He was pastor from 1860 until 1862. The work continued during the Civil War, but with several of the men away serving the Confederacy. The pastor. Reverend John Arial, continued the church work with less help. The women and children did all they could at church, and sacrificed in their homes. Reverend T. R. Gary was called to the church during the periods 1863 to 1866, and 1869 to 1876. The church set aside pages in the church minutes to record tributes to those of its number killed in the Civil War. It was with grief that the church recorded the deaths of our honored and beloved men who fell victims in the terrible war of 1861 until 1865. The following are the names of the men that died: Thomas N. Gary Samuel J. Gary Nanthan C. Carson M. D. L. Howard William E. W. Richardson Charles F. Richardson Abner L. Griffin William F. McWhorter George W. Bradley Daniel Parkins John Gilstrap John Anderson Hinton Warren Hamilton L. P. Whitten John C. Hamilton On Saturday, November 9, 1873, a council of Baptist men convened at Easley Station to consider the possibility of organizing a Baptist Church in Easley. The council is said to have met under several oak trees at the place where T. E. Jones & Son Furniture once stood on Pendleton Street. The Council was composed of Labon Mauldin, Milton P. Rogers, James Hinton, and A. M. Hamilton from Enon Baptist Church. This information was taken from an article in the Centennial Edition of the Easley Progress. After being in the Twelve Mile River Association for a number of years, Enon people were instrumental in forming a new association, which was known as the Piedmont Association. Enon Church as been in this association since 1878. Reverend D. W. Hiott was called from the years 1876 to 1880 and for one year, 1913. Regular conferences were held and membership steadily increased. Reverend Hiott was a tall, distinguished man with a small beard on his chin. He was a very likeable person and served many churches in Pickens County. Reverend G. M. Rodgers and Reverend J. W. Hutchins served as pastors during 1881 to 1884. Reverend Benjamin Holder was called to serve in 1886. Ele was born in 1823 and joined Secona Church in April 1843. He was ordained at the same church in February 1856, under the pastorate of Reverend W. B. Singleton. During his life he pastured Mountain Grove, Tabor, Oolenoy, Secona, Enon, Mile Creek, Pisgah, Townville, Old Eiberty, Prater's Creek, Stony Point in Georgia, Chauga, Griffin, West Union, Coneross, Return, First Eiberty, Hepsibah, Shiloh, Saluda, Poplar Spring and other churches in North Carolina. He lived to the ripe old age of ninety-two. An article appeared in the Baptist Courier on February 11, 1915, telling of his passing and his life. Reverend S. A. Gary was Enon's pastor in 1887 to 1888. In the early church services there were no musical instruments, except for a tuning fork to set the pitch. The old Baptist Hymnal was used. Enon Church had purchased an organ before October 1887, so at this time they had one, and James A. Norris was elected organist. Joseph Smith and M. P. Rogers were song leaders. In the early days of our church new converts were probably baptized in a nearby pond or river. However, a pool was built fairly early, because in August 1890, church members had to repair the pool, so several people could be baptized. In 1896, a new pool was built, and paid for, except for $5.00. As a matter of interest in 1892, the Sexton of the church was paid $4.00 a year. In these early days, when a deacon was needed, the candidate and his wife were strictly examined by Biblical requirements and then observed for three months before he was ordained, if found acceptable. By: Ethel R. Bracken o----------o Enon Baptist Church celebrated its 150111 anniversary on June 20-24, 2001. This special celebration united and spiritually uplifted our congregation. In addition, it renewed our interest in our past and our forefathers whose beliefs and actions contributed a strong foundation for Enon Church. Enon Baptist Church was organized on June 21, 1851, by E. T. Jennings and Harvin Vandavier. There were 14 members (5 men and 9 women). These members elected Rev. E. R. Jennings as the first pastor. Rev. John Arial, first church clerk and later pastor, donated four acres of land and a brush arbor was built for worship services. Services were held in the arbor until a wooden structure was constructed of hand-hewed logs. This building served the congregation until 1879 when a brick church was erected. The bricks were handmade near the home of Abe Mauldin, a faithful church member. This small sturdy church with renovations and additions of Sunday School rooms, a baptistry, and a concrete front porch served the congregation until 1956. In the early 1950s, Enon Church began full-time Sunday services under the leadership of Rev. Calvin Turner. The church membership steadily increased which resulted in the need for additional space so that greater things could be accomplished for God. Therefore, the building that we worship in today was built and completed in 1956 at the cost of $41,000. This structure contains a sanctuary with a seating capacity of 300, eighteen classrooms, and a pastor's study. This structure was built on the eastern side of the little brick church. When the present structure was completed, the little church was demolished after 77 years of service, to make room for parking. In 1978, as God used the leadership of Rev. Grady Tollison, we outgrew this structure and built an addition containing eight classrooms, a music room, and fellowship hall on the southwestern side of the church, at a cost of $150,000. In its 151 years of existence, Enon Church has had 45 pastors. The longest serving was Rev. Grady Tollison who served approximately 15 years. Our present pastor. Rev. Greg Russ, has served seven years. In its early years, Enon was a member of the Twelve Mile River Association. Enon people were instrumental in forming the Piedmont Baptist Association and has been in this Association since 1878. However, there was a time Enon was expelled from the Association in the 1920s but was eventually re-admitted. Enon Church survived the Civil War, periods of dissension, turmoil, and splits, but today is a strong, growing church. Rev. Russ foresees Enon Baptist Church as becoming a grace station that welcomes and ministers to all people following the example set by our Lord and Savior. By: Piedmont Baptist Association 2003 o----------o Enon Baptist Enon Baptist Church was organized on June 21, 1851, by L. R. Jennings and Harvin Vandavier with fourteen members, five men and nine women. The members elected Reverend L. R. Jennings as first pastor. Rev. John Arial was the church clerk. In a period of time, three deacons were elected. They were Rev. John Arial, Mr. J. R. Gary and Mr. Felix Rogers. Rev. John Arial donated four acres of land on which a brush arbor was built. Services were held in the arbor until a wooden structure was built of handhewed logs. This building served the congregation until about 1874 when a brick church was erected. Enon Church was accepted into the Twelve Mile Association in August, 1851. Mrs. Amanda Craine was the first member to be baptized in the new church. Enon people helped form a new association called the Piedmont Association. They have been a member since 1878. In February 1955 the church voted to build a new sanctuary and educational building. Source: A History of Enon Baptist Church by Ethel Rogers Bracken Written by Eric Seymore. TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES: ------------------------------ a. = age at death b. = date-of-birth d. = date-of-death h. = husband m. = married p. = parents w. = wife A ADCOX, Annie Ruth, b. 26-jan-1940, d. 26-feb-1940, p. H.F. and H.R. Adcox ADCOX, Harvey F. (Buck), b. 10-oct-1911, d. 31-mar-1977, w. Helen R. Adcox ADCOX, Helen R., b. 12-nov-1913, d. 5-oct-2000, h. Harvey F. Adcox ADCOX, Jerry, b. 16-nov-1936, d. 31-jan-1937, p. H.F. and H.R. Adcox ADCOX, Steven Wayne, b., d. 21-may-1954, p. H.F. and H.R. Adcox AIKEN, Edgar Y., b. 22-apr-1919, d. 25-mar-1929, p. Alice Aiken AIKEN, Esterlener, b. 12-aug-1912, d. 25-nov-1913, p. Alice Aiken B BAGWELL, Essie J., b. 1876, d. 1939, h. J. Luther Bagwell BAGWELL, E. Foster, b. 4-nov-1894, d. 5-apr-1944 BAGWELL, Essie Obera, b. 14-may-1919, d. 8-aug-1919, p. J.L. and Essie Bagwell BAGWELL, Iber L., b. 13-jan-1903, d. 22-sep-1941 BAGWELL, J. Luther, b. 1872, d. 1943, w. Essie J. Bagwell BAGWELL, Mae Bess, b. 6-oct-1926, d. 16-oct-1926, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Bagwell BANKS, Effie Harper, b. 1861, d. 1945, h. Jim Banks BANKS, Jim, b. 1861, d. 1945, w. Effie Harper Banks BLAKELY, Vashtie, bd. 7-aug-1875, a. 20 yrs, h. F. C. Blakely BOYD, Martha E., b. 27-jan-1859, d. 11-jul-1939 BRACKEN, Alvin T., b. 28-mar-1915, d. 14-dec-1948, w. Ethel Mae Rogers Bracken BRACKEN, Ethel Mae Rogers, b. 8-feb-1908, d. 29-dec-1989, h. Alvin T. Bracken BROOKS, Virginia, b. 1925, d. 1944 BYRD, Albert, d. 31-mar-1925, a. 68yrs, w. Emma Byrd BYRD, Berry H. F., b. 15-may-1876, d. 6-jun-1888, p. A. and E. Byrd BYRD, Clan, b. 6-aug-1869, d. 17-dec-1944, w. Ida Byrd BYRD, Emma, b. 1-jan-1861, d. 15-aug-1927, h. Albert Byrd BYRD, F. H. L. Caroline, b. 28-dec-1883, d. 28-feb-1918 BYRD, Garfield, b. 21-mar-1885, d. 6-mar-1915 BYRD, Ida, b. 1875, d. 1917, h. Clan Byrd BYRD, King, d. 8-jan-1919, a. 18yrs, p Clan and Ida Byrd BYRD, Nancy, b. feb-1835, d. feb-1900 C CARVER, Robinson Crusoe, b. 20-jul-1860, d. 29-apr-1891 CATER, Ernest F., b. 1919, d. no date CATER, Pauline M., b. 1918, d. 1997 CATER, Reppie Lou M. B. 1915, d. 1955 CHAPMAN, C. B., b. 16-jan-1873, d. 7-may-1937, w. Eliza Chapman CHAPMAN, Eliza, b. 29-jul-1871, d. 8-dec-1959, h. C.B. Chapman CHAPPELL, Delie, b. 5-apr-1836, d. 4-apr-1912, h. G.W. Chappell CHILDS, Sonya, b. 27-nov-1961?, d. 27-nov-1961? CHRISTOPHER, Ira, b. 10-may-1929, d. No date, SC Cpl. 29th Inf. 17th Div CHRISTOPHER, Katie Dickard, b. 28-aug-1873, d. no date, h. Riley A. Christopher CHRISTOPHER, Madison M. b. 14-aug-1867, d. 1-mar-1953, w. Martha E. Entrekin Christopher CHRISTOPHER, Martha E. Entrekin, b. 16-mar-1866, d. 5-feb-1953, h. Madison M. Christopher CHRISTOPHER, Riley A., b. 18-jun-1873, d. 14-oct-1932, w. Katie Dickard Christopher CLARDY, Alice Ethel D., b. 10-dec-1904, d. 9-jul-1942 CLARDY, Amos B., b. 19-jun-1851, d. 28-oct-1875 COBB, Betty Jo, b. 7-oct-1944, d. 25-sep-1945 COBB, Elzie M., b. 19-dec-1912, d. 18-oct-1983, w. Minnie Lee Cobb COBB, Laurena Adore, b. 11-nov-1847, d. 3-mar-1869 COBB, Minnie Lee, b. 18-aug-1918, d. 7-nov-2005, h. Elzie M. Cobb COBB, Nancy Jane, b. 21-oct-1812, d. 10-may-1866, h. James E. Cobb CORN, Ruth Bagwell, b. 27-jul-1901, d. 19-mar-1970 COUCH, Agusta, b. 1859, d. 1945, h. William Couch COUCH, Lake E., b. 8-apr-1898, d. 4-feb-1988 COUCH, William, b. 1851, d. 1939, w. Agusta Couch CULBERTSON, J. Ervin, b. 24-aug-1908, d. 4-feb-1993, w. Viola Culbertson CULBERTSON, Viola, b. 24-dec-1911, d. 5-may-2002, h. J. Ervin Culbertson D DACUS, A. M., b. 13-mar-1857, d. 20-feb-1904 DAY, Betty Miller, b. 12-mar-1882, d. 21-apr-1955, h. Fred P. Day DAY, Bolt, b. 24-oct-1905, d. 5-mar-1948 DAY, Carl B., b. 17-sep-1916, d. 26-oct-1919, p. Fred and Betty Day DAY, Charlie R., b. 1907, d. 1936 DAY, Fred P., b. 16-jul-1875, d. 22-jun-1961, w. Betty Miller Day DAY, Parmelia A., b. 1848, d. 1929 DICKARD, Catherine, b. 3-apr-1833, d. 27-aug-1914, h. William M. Dickard DICKARD, Ella K., b. 9-aug-1873, d. 5-mar-1930 DICKARD, Miss Gladys, No dates DICKARD, George W., b. 1-aug-1855, d. 14-mar-1936 DICKARD, Maggie D., b. 28-dec-1892, d. 23-sep-1967, h. Paul T. Dickard DICKARD, Mary E., b. 4-jun-1856, d. 20-feb-1930 DICKARD, Paul T., b. 5-jul-1888, d. 12-jun-1953, w. Maggie D. Dickard DICKARD, Walter G., b. 13-mar-1869, d. 3-nov-1962 DICKARD, William M., b. 28-aug-1825, d. 2-jan-1907, w. Catherine Dickard DILLARD, Dorothy, b. 26-apr-1930, d. 17-jan-1936 DILLARD, F. Bradley, b. 26-jul-1878, d. 3-sep-1954, w. Vindie Dillard DILLARD, Frank, b. 23-jun-1925, d. 3-oct-1925 DILLARD, Lula J., b. 14-nov-1902, d. 24-oct-1994 DILLARD, Margarete Ethel, b. 14-mar-1910, d. 13-apr-1933 DILLARD, Marvin Frank, b. 23-sep-1914, d. 20-nov-1991, Cpl US Army WWII DILLARD, Vindie M., b. 22-dec-1884, d. 19-aug-1957, h. F. Bradley Dillard DIXON, Elvira Singleton, b. 3-dec-1844, d. 16-oct-1913 DIXON, Eugene L., b. 3-june-1924, d. 6-sep-1928 DIXON, George Earl, b. 13-jun-1903, d. 7-jul-1903, p. W.C. and H. J. Dixon DIXON, Happy Josephine, b. 10-jun-1870, d. 11-aug-1933, h. William Clayton Dixon DIXON, Lorraine, b. 7-aug-1925, d. 6-sep-1928 DIXON, William Clayton, b. 13-jan-1866, d. 23-apr-1933, w. Happy Josephine Dixon DORR, Amanda Fay, b. 20-jun-1893, d. 12-oct-1893 DORR, Sgt. Carl H., b. 18-jun-1920, d. 22-jan-1964, SC 15th Bomb Sqd. AAF WWII DORR, Dona Bagwell, b. 20-jan-1901, d. 5-mar-1996, h. William Carl Dorr DORR, Ethel Elizabeth, b. 8-mar-1900, d. 24-sep-1960 DORR, Emma McCollum, b. 27-sep-1868, d. 27-aug-1940, h. William T. Dorr DORR, George (Colonel), b. 27-mar-1880, d. 6-jun-1954, w. Zoah Couch Dorr DORR, Infant, d. 15-nov-1895, p. S.G. and Katie Dorr DORR, Infant, No dates, p. S.G. and Katie Dorr DORR, Lois A., b. 1-aug-1905, d. 23-mar-1907, p. S.G. and Katie Dorr DORR, Nancy, b. 13-oct-1840, d. 23-aug-1924 DORR, Otis B., b. 17-dec-1921, d. 24-nov-1932, p. Carl and Dona Dorr DORR, William Carl, b. 27-may-1898, d. 14-mar-1968, w. Dona Bagwell Dorr DORR, William T., b. 29-apr-1867, d. 11-feb-1951, w. Emma McCollum Dorr DORR, Zoah Couch, b. 3-feb-1883, d. 11-aug-1946, h. George Dorr DUCKWORTH, Annie E., b. 12-jul-1889, d. 18-oct-1918, p. B.W. and Elizabeth Duckworth DUCKWORTH, B. W., b. 21-nov-1845, d. 4-jul-1907, w. Elizabeth Duckworth DUCKWORTH, Elizabeth, b. 7-jul-1851, d. 23-may-1934, h. B.W. Duckworth DUNCAN, Sarah, b. 1841, d. 1925 DUNCAN, Warren, b. 1841, d. 1923 DUNN, Evangeline Dorr, b. 20-sep-1909, d. 25-jul-1981, W. Thomas Dunn DUNN, Thomas Earl, b. 20-may-1927, d. 26-jan-1988, AS US Navy WWII DUNN, W. Thomas, b. 5-jun-1904, d. 15-oct-1974, w. Evangeline Dunn DUVALL, Melmuth Ira, b. 7-feb-1933, d. 25-jun-1997, Pvt US Army Korea DUVALL, Rappard M., b. 1913, d. 1939 E ELLENBURG, Josie Minnie, b. 27-mar-1886, d. 6-jun-1900, p. T.P. and F.C. Ellenburg EVATT, Dura Mamre b. 17-mar-1899, d. 23-mar-1900, p. W.F. and H.B. Evatt F FARR, Dorothy May, b. 25-dec-1923, d. 10-feb-1924, p. Wyatt and Janet Farr FARR, Hannah Grace, b. 24-mar-1865, d. 25-feb-1941 FARR, Henry Wyatt, b. 10-jan-1898, d. 8-nov-1938, w. Janet Couch Farr, m. 24-dec-1916 FARR, Janet Couch, b. 3-may-1898, d. 15-apr-1983, h. Henry Wyatt Farr FIELDS, Abner A., b. 28-jun-1860, d. 15-sep-1904 FORTNER, Elizabeth, b. 17-jan-1886, d. 13-dec-1928, h. J.E. Fortner FORTNER, Elizabeth, d. 20-jul-1924, p. J.E. Fortner FORTNER, Eunice, b. 4-oct-1909, d. 19-jun-1928 FORTNER, J. E., b. 7-dec-1883, d. 7-feb-1950, w. Elizabeth Fortner FORTNER, Walter, d. 15-sep-1926, p. J.E. Fortner G GARDO, Hattie, b. 26-apr-1866, d. 20-apr-1923, h. Thomas H. Gardo GARDO, Thomas H., b. 12-jul-1866, d. 15-may-1939, w. Hattie Gardo GARY, Elizabeth Bradley, b. 27-jun-1827, d. 22-jan-1908, h. Thomas R. Gary GARY, Eugenia A. Breazeale, b. 1851, d. 1902, h. William Franklin Gary GARY, Lucinda B., b. 29-nov-1826, d. 25-aug-1898, h. Rev. S.A. Gary GARY, Rev. S. A., b. 8-jun-1822, d. 10-jan-1883, w. Lucinda B. Gary GARY, Sam'l. M., b. 19-jan-1868, d. 24-jun-1869, p. W.F. and Eugenia A. Gary GARY, Rev. Thomas R., b. 19-sep-1818, d. 1-may-1876 GARY, Lieut, Thomas N., b. 3-dec-1847, d. 1-jan-1865, p. Samuel and Lucinda Gary, died Confederate Hospital, Charleston, SC GARY, Udora Adelia, b. 28-sep-1870, d. 29-sep-1873, p. J.A. and N.S. Gary GARY, William Franklin, b. 1847, d. 189?, w. Eugenia A, Gary GIBSON, Infant, b., d. 23-jul-1908, p. J.C. and Effie Gibson GILSTRAP, Edna Gertrude, b. 2-mar-1904, d. 24-mar-1967 GILSTRAP, Infant, b. 20-aug-1906, d. 24-aug-1906, p. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Gilstrap GILSTRAP, Ivy, b. 5-feb-1904, d. 4-may-1906, p. W.L. and M.E. Gilstrap GILSTRAP, J. Frank, b. 10-may-1884, d. 14-nov-1961, w. Ola Stokes Gilstrap GILSTRAP, James Robert Lathem, b. 3-feb-1937, d. no date GILSTRAP, John William, b. 3-sep-1915, d. 2-apr-1978 GILSTRAP, John William Jr., b. 30-sep-1935, d. no date GILSTRAP, Lila Jane, b. 4-mar-1883, d. 5-jan-1887 GILSTRAP, Ola Stokes, b. 31-mar-1890, d. 18-nov-1969, h. J. Frank Gilstrap GILSTRAP, Ruth Latham, b. 23-oct-1915, d. 18-mar-2000 GILSTRAP, Settie Miller, b. 29-feb-1880, d. 13-feb-1951, h. Arthur Gilstrap GILSTRAP, W. Arthur, b. 20-feb-1880, d. 5-sep-1945, w. Settie Miller Gilstrap GREER, William Curtis (Billie), b. 15-feb-1927, d. 28-aug-1929, p. William Elkanah Marchbanks and Cora Lee Thomas Greer H HAMILTON, Daniel G., b. 11-feb-1858, d. 13-aug-1858, p. A.M. and E Hamilton HARPER, Annie, b. 4-may-1863, d, 20-mar-1899, h. W.C. Harper HARPER, Charlie, b. 18-mar-1886, d. 19-jul-1887, p. W.C. and Annie Harper HARPER, Mark, b. 14-mar-1899, d. 15-mar-1899, p. W.C. and Annie Harper HARPER, Seasel, b. 9-jul-1895, d. 20-feb-1896, p. W.C. and Annie Harper HARPER, Sunea, b. 1-nov-1891, d. 29-nov-1891, p. W.C. and Annie Harper HARRIS, Robert Lafayette, b. 24-dec-1862, d. 19-mar-1930 HARRIS, Susan Elmina, b. 3-mar-1866, d. 23-jan-1937 HAWKINS, Alice Mae Gilstrap, b. 4-mar-1911, d. 10-mar-1998 HENDERSON, Martha C., b. 8-may-1828, d. 28-oct-1899 HERD, Ruby Gertrude, b. 12-jan-1928, d. 19-jun-1928, p. R.C. Herd, Sr. HIGGINS, George, d. 30-oct-1873, a. 61, w. Sarah Higgins HIGGINS, Sarah, d. 30-mar-1881, a. 74yrs 4mo 28days HINTON, Rufus O., b. 4-mar-1890, d. 27-aug-1901 HOLCOMBE, Emma Lue, b. 8-oct-1914, d. 15-apr-1920, p. Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Holcombe I Infant Unknown, b., d. 1961 J JACKSON, Forest, b. 11-jun-1896, d. 17-oct-1906, p. W.P. and M.L. Jackson JACKSON, James R. ,b. 28-jul-1872, d. 5-mar-1919 ---------- JACKSON, Lynn Stokes Sr., b. 26-oct-1931, d. 22-dec-2003, w. Nannie L. Newton Jackson JACKSON, Nannie Lake Newton, b. 17-may-1908, d. 18-feb-1986, h. Lynn Stokes Jackson, Sr. Lynn Stokes Jackson Sr., Major US Army, is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Lynn Stokes Jackson Sr. & Nannie Lake Newton-Jackson are "memorialized" by a marble marker place in the family plot. It's placed beside the graves of William Clayton & Ella Genis Newton, Parents of Nan Lake. Their graves are located at P070 Hillcrest Memorial Park, Easley, SC. William Clayton Newton is my maternal grandfather, Nannie Lake Newton-Jackson is my mother. Lynn Stokes Jackson Sr. is by older brother. At the time of my death, I will join my husband in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. A memorial marker will be added to the family plot at P044 Enon Baptist Church with my name and the name of my younger brother, William Clayton Jackson, who died 16 years ago & was cremated. His remains were scattered at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Taylors, SC. He was a charter member of that congregation. I'm a direct descendent of Rev. W.B. Singleton, whose grave is also in our family plot. I have some of his possessions in my home, including a Family Bible. By: Louise Jackson-Barr, rockingk1@juno.com, 1-Feb-2011 ---------- JAMESON, Irene, b. 14-apr-1908, d. 27-jul-1945 JAMESON, James Monroe, b. 15-dec-1876, d. 4-aug-1966, w. Mollie Byrd Jameson JAMESON, Mollie Byrd, b. 18-oct-1882, d. 24-mar-1972, h. James Monroe Jameson K KELLEY, Arene, b. 1864, d. 1886 KELLEY, James, b. 1880, d. 1946 KELLEY, Sarah, b. 1881, d. 1953 KENNEMORE, Milton M., b. 6-oct-1860, d. 17-feb-1884 KING, Burnel Lee, b. 12-feb-1917, d. 22-feb-1917, p. R.E. King KING, Mrs. Fannie, a. 30, formally of Rabun C. Ga., consort of G.H. King KNIGHT, Martha Adaline, b. 8-jun-1835, d. 11-oct-1860, h. Marion Knight, p. Rev. Silas and Sallie Knight L LLOYD, Charles E., b. 1876, d. 1932 LOOPER, Infant, d. 23-oct-1929, p. Rev. and Mrs. M.C. Looper LOOPER, Ruth O'Dell, b. 10-feb-1906, d. 4-nov-1988 LOOPER, Rev. M. C., b. 25-sep-1902, d. 20-aug-1949 M MARTIN, Alpha, b. 26-jan-1872, d. 11-mar-1887, p. W.C. and M.E. Martin MAULDIN, A. M., b. 30-mar-1844, d. 11-may-1928, w. Jane Parkins Mauldin MAULDIN, Arie, b. 14-mar-1883, d. 1-jun-1883, p. A.M. and J. Mauldin MAULDIN, Jane Parkins, b. 15-jun-1843, d. 11-aug-1930, h. A.M. Mauldin MAULDIN, John T., b. 14-nov-1889, d. 17-apr-1918 MAULDIN, Maulton, b. 15-dec-1820, d. 24-jan-1897, w. Rhoda Mauldin MAULDIN, Paul, b., d. 14-mar-1917 MAULDIN, Rhoda, b. 16-jun-1822, d. 4-oct-1908, h. Maulton Mauldin MAULDIN, Susan, b. 23-oct-1877, d. 1-dec-1877, p A.M. and J. Mauldin MCALL, Alma Miller, b. 12-apr-1895, d. 19-jul-1996 MCCALL, Cleo, b. 28-jan-1918, d. 19-sep-1965, p. Mr. and Mrs. W.F. McCall MCCALL, Troy, b. 1914, d. 1945 MCCALL, William Franklin, b. 6-may-1885, d. 7-apr-1938 MCCOLLUM, Cora C., b. 15-dec-1889, d. 8-mar-1978, h. Wylie McCollum MCCOLLUM, "Little Mack", b., d. 5-feb-1872, p. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. McCollum MCCOLLUM, Myra Crane, b. 30-jan-1846, d, 29-nov-1933, h. William Earl McCollum MCCOLLUM, William B., no dates, a. 19, p. J.W. and Jane McCollum MCCOLLUM, William Daniel, b. 14-may-1874, d. 10-nov-1906 MCCOLLUM, William Earl, b. 3-may-1840, d. 30-jan-1931, w. Myra Crane McCollum MCCOLLUM, Wylie, b. 30-apr-1882, d. 24-jan-1935, w. Cora C. McCollum, m. 23-dec-1908 MCCORD, A. F., b. 10-mar-1842, d. 29-oct-1919, w. S. A. McCord MCCORD, Henry G., b. 23-dec-1875, d. 28-apr-1899 MCCORD, Jimmie L., b. 5-sep-1881, d. 23-jul-1908, p. A.F. and S.A. McCord MCCORD, S. A., b. 16-dec-1845, d. 3-jun-1916, h. A.F. McCord MCCORD, Willie M., b. 1887, d. 1890, p. P.A. and S.A. McCord MCJUNKIN, Essie D., b. 5-dec-1896, d. 24-mar-1929, h. Robert M. McJunkin MCJUNKIN, R. L., b. 21-jul-1885, d. 17-apr-1904, p. Samuel and Mary McJunkin MCJUNKIN, Robert M., b. 15-nov-1893, d. 22-mar-1974, w. Essie D. McJunkin MCKISSICK, Elizabeth, b. 3-dec-1872, d. 11-mar-1961 MCKISSICK, W. O., b. 10-sep-1881, d. 26-dec-1940 MCWHORTER, Fletcher Anderson, b. 17-jul-1893, d. 3-sep-1893, p. W.W. and S.J. McWhorter MCWHORTER, Jane O'Dell, b. 22-mar-1816, d. 22-jun-1901, h. Robert McWhorter MCWHORTER, Katie, b., d. 10-mar-1891, p. W.W. and S.J. McWhorter MCWHORTER, Robert C., b. 8-may-1808, d. 6-may-1876, w. Jane O'Dell McWhorter MCWHORTER, Savilla, b. 22-jan-1857, d. 15-jun-1938 MCWHORTER, William Wesley, b. 14-jul-1847, d. 2-nov-1925 MILLER, Anna S. Stone, b. 3-nov-1864, d. 8-oct-1945, h. Elijah D. Miller MILLER, Annie Mae, b. 4-nov-1895, d. 20-mar-1980, h. Walter D. Miller MILLER, Cody M., b. 3-jan-1826, d. 30-nov-1910 MILLER, Elijah D., b. 27-mar-1861, d. 23-dec-1921, w. Anna S. Stone Miller MILLER, Infants, b., d. 10-jul-1903, p. Ed and A.R. Miller MILLER, Irvin, b. 6-jul-1851, d. 30-jan-1925, w. Myra A. Miller MILLER, Isaac, b. 15-may-1853, d. 28-mar-1936, w. Sarepta Miller MILLER, Lake G., b. 9-aug-1901, d. 9-mar-1975 MILLER, Maggie S., b. 1880, d. 1943 MILLER, Mary Etta, b. 28-nov-1883, d. 30-jan-1899, p. Irvin and M.A. Miller MILLER, Micah L., b. 1872, d. 1945 MILLER, Myra A., b. 27-jul-1851, d. 11-jun-1922, h. Irvin Miller MILLER, Nina Alexander, b. 5-feb-1888, d. 16-jul-1908, h. Read Miller MILLER, Sarepta, b. 11-oct-1840, d. 27-apr-1928, h. I.N. Miller MILLER, Vara E. Couch, b. 5-oct-1894, d. 25-feb-1916, h. Willie M. Miller MILLER, Walter D., b. 3-sep-1892, d. 10-sep-1930, w. Annie Mae Miller MILLER, Willie M., b. 13-dec-1888, d. 16-dec-1946, w. Vara E. Couch Miller, SC QM 1c US Navy WWI MOODY, Carl F., b. 17-sep-1904, d. 3-jun-1927, w. Ollie May Dillard Moody MOODY, Ollie May Dillard, b. 22-jun-1906, d. 15-jan-1927, h. Carl F. Moody MORGAN, Lillie C., b. 15-jul-1891, d. 15-jul-1937, h. W.E. Morgan MORGAN, W. E., b. 11-aug-1889, d. 3-oct-1951, w. Lillie C. Morgan MULL, G. E., b. 1-jul-1852, d. 15-feb-1912, w. Mary Nelon Mull MULL, Mary Nelon, b. 9-feb-1856, d. 20-feb-1925, h. G.E. Mull N NELSON, Marcia Rogers, b. 14-jan-1941, d. 3-feb-2006 NEWTON, Ella Miller, b. 26-mar-1878, d. 6-sep-1965, h. William Clayton Newton NEWTON, William Clay, b. 27-jan-1911, d. 22-jan-1921, p. William Clayton and Ella Miller Newton NEWTON, William Clayton, b. 11-sep-1874, d. 23-oct-1947, w. Ella Miller Newton NORRIS, Infant, d. 19-sep-1878 NORRIS, Larkin, b. 13-mar-1821, d. 15-dec-1878 NORRIS, Mary E., b. 28-apr-1831, d. 10-dec-1901 NORRIS, Sam F., b. 1864, d. 1888 NORRIS, W. W., b. 8-may-1852, d. 2-feb-1923, w. Mrs. Norris NORRIS, Mrs. W.W., b. 11-aug-1843, d. 22-may-1920 O O'DELL, Cassandra Rogers, b. 18-dec-1868, d. 26-nov-1943 O'DELL, D. T. (Judge), b. 23-dec-1894, d. 13-jan-1970 O'DELL, F. V., b. 27-aug-1866, d. 31-jan-1949 O'DELL, Graydon S., b. 9-may-1901, d. 24-apr-1972 O'DELL, Martha, b. 7-apr-1799, d. 8-apr-1892, h. William W. O'Dell O'DELL, Mary Virginia, b. 17-apr-1901, d. 8-sep-1947 O'DELL, William W., b. 7-apr-1798, d. 29-aug-1883, w. Martha O'Dell OWEN, J. O., b. 24-apr-1840, d. 22-nov-1890 OWENS, Daisy Mauldin, b. 20-sep-1880, d. 28-sep-1954 OWENS, Lindsey Sr., b. 15-feb-1879, d. 12-may-1961 P PACE, A. L., b. 1845, d. 1917 PACE, Fannie, b. 28-sep-1868, d., h. Wearley Pace PACE, Mary S., b. 1855, d. 1932 PACE, Wearley, b. 17-dec-1875, d. 5-may-1941, w. Fannie Pace PARSONS, Alma Dorr, No dates PARSONS, Bessie, no information PARSONS, Ralph, no information PHILLIPS, Annie L., b. 15-jan-1934, d. 10-mar-1934, p. Albert and Jewell Phillips PORTER, Samuel Earl, b. 25-nov-1947, d. 20-sep-1998, TM2 US Navy POSEY, Annie Duvall, b. 1913, d. no date PRICHARD, W. L., b. 9-sep-1865, d. ?-?-1883 R RACKLEY, Infants John and Malinda, b. 5-apr-1905, d. 25-apr-1905 RACKLEY, Malinda A., b. 16-apr-1882, d. 11-jun-1905, h. J.H. Rackley RAY, Mary M., b. 29-feb-1848, d. 25-jul-1882, h. Rev. W.H. Ray REEVES, Furman, b. 6-nov-1903, d. 7-dec-1905, P. Tom and Pearl Reeves REEVES, Geneva, b. 7-feb-1926, d. 12-jun-1926, p. D.M. and Nettie Reeves REEVES, Infant, d. 28-oct-1911, p. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reeves REVIS, J. Hugh, b. 1855, d. 1931, w. Nancy J. Roper Revis REVIS, Nancy J. Roper, b. 1856, d. 1932 ROBINS, John William, b. 26-jan-1931, d. 5-oct-1957, PFC US Army ROBINSON, A. P., b. 13-sep-1842, d. 5-may-1908, w. E. F. Robinson ROBINSON, Henry E., b. 14-aug-1852, d. 10-feb-1902, w. Malinda E. Robinson ROBINSON, Infant, d. 3-jul-1898, p. A.F. and E.F. Robinson ROBINSON, James H., b. 2-oct-1895, d. 10-nov-1895 ROBINSON, John A., d. 9-aug-1868, a. 14 days, p. S.E. and A.P. Robinson ROBINSON, John William, b. 26-jan-1931, d. 8-oct-1957, PFC US Army ROBINSON, Little Son, b. 5-jun-1900, d. 10-aug-1903, p. A.P. and S.E. Robinson ROBINSON, Malinda E., b. 27-jun-1853, d. 19-sep-1919, h. Henry E. Robinson ROBINSON, Marietta, b. 13-dec-1876, d. 30-oct-1896, p. A.F. and S.E. Robinson ROBINSON, Myrtle C., b. 30-apr-1881, d. 19-may-1891, p. S.J. and S.R. Robinson ROBINSON, Ruby L., b. 13-apr-1886, d. 15-oct-1905, p. S.J. and S.R. Robinson ROBINSON, Ruby, b. 29-aug-1893, d. 29-mar-1896 ROBINSON, Sallie E., b. 1845, d. 1888, h. A.P. Robinson ROGERS, Author, no dates ROGERS, Cassandra, b. 22-sep-1808, d. 13-sep-1884, h. Felix Rogers ROGERS, Charles M., b. 1-jun-1908, d. 2-nov-1972, SC BMGC US Navy WWII, Korea ROGERS, Claude W., b. 18-may-1926, d. 9-jun-2001 ROGERS, David William, b. 25-feb-1880, d. 31-dec-1953 ROGERS, E. Bessie, b. 5-dec-1883, d. 14-jan-1936, h. John M. Rogers ROGERS, Essie Gossett, b. 10-may-1883, d. 30-aug-1958 ROGERS, Felix, b. 29-dec-1803, d. 27-jan-1863 ROGERS, Frances M., b. 10-jun-1847, d. 25-nov-1921, w. Matilda Wilson Rogers ROGERS. Henry O., b. 9-dec-1886, d. 8-mar-1942 ROGERS, Infant, b. 25-sep-1904, d. 13-dec-1905, p. D.W. and A.E. Rogers ROGERS, Infant, d. 1-apr-1827, p. L.A. and C.E. Rogers ROGERS, J. D., b. 3-mar-1871, d. 28-mar-1921 ROGERS, James Franklin, b. 9-feb-1915, d. 30-mar-1952 ROGERS, John M., b. 5-jan-1877, d. 29-apr-1951, w. E. Bessie Rogers ROGERS, Linda, b. 6-jun-1927, d. no date ROGERS, Lloyd Earle, b. 28-oct-1910, d. 3-mar-1991, LCDR US Navy WWII, Korea ROGERS, Lonia Burgess, b. 7-mar-1889, d. 16-mar-1969 ROGERS, Lucretia, b. 11-nov-1833, d. 11-mar-1863, p. Felix and Cassandra Rogers ROGERS, Lula R., b. 22-jan-1888, d. 20-mar-1941 ROGERS, M. P., b. 23-may-1840, d. 15-mar-1914, w. Martha A. Rogers ROGERS, Marcus M., b. 15-may-1874, d. 11-feb-1946 ROGERS, Martha A., b. 12-feb-1843, d. 30-mar-1913 ROGERS, Matilda Wilson, b. 19-nov-1848, d. 20-jan-1926, h. F.M. Rogers ROGERS, Maud Maildin, b. 18-apr-1883, d. 21-sep-1960 ROGERS, Ollie H., b. 18-jun-1926, d. 20-nov-1970 ROGERS, Peter David, b. 31-jul-1946, d. 30-aug-1946 ROGERS, William J., b. 28-june-1921, d. 23-mar-1997, AMC US Navy WWII, Korea S SAMS, John A., b. 1-apr-1916, d. 6-oct-1980, Sgt. US Air Force WWII, Korea SATTERFIELD, Carvin Otis, b. 26-nov-1935, d. 2-sep-1936, p. Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Satterfield SATTERFIELD, Lowell, b. 19-apr-1907, d. 30-mar-1914, p. N.D. and M.C. Satterfield SATTERFIELD, Mary C., b. 25-oct-1879, d. 9-dec-1934, h. N.D. Satterfield, Jr. SATTERFIELD, N. D. Jr., b. 24-dec-1881, d. 14-nov-1934, w. Mary C Satterfield SINGLETON, Henry Dean, b. 15-may-1866, d. 11-feb-1922, w. Sallie Duckworth Singleton SINGLETON, Infant, d. 14-oct-1901, p. H.D. and S.W. Singleton SINGLETON, M. J., b. 30-dec-1869, d. 16-nov-1894 (concrete covering name) SINGLETON, Mary A., b. 31-jan-1827, d. 14-oct-1907, h. Rev. William B. Singleton SINGLETON, Ruth, b. 9-jul-1892, d. 24-jul-1897, p. . H.D. and M.J. Singleton SINGLETON, Sallie Duckworth, b. 4-feb-1876, d. 23-may-1946, h. Henry Dean Singleton SINGLETON, William B., Rev., b. 28-jan-1821, d. 10-sep-1898, w. Mary A. Singleton, (See Lynn & Nannie JACKSON recording.) SINGLETON, William Royal, b. 25-sep-1894, d. 22-dec-1894, p. H.D. and M.J. Singleton SIMMONS, Essie E., b. 19-may-1894, d. 18-sep-1922, h. S.M. Simmons SIMMONS, S. M., b. 31-oct-1888, d. 11-may-1969, w. Essie E. Simmons SIMPSON, C. Edward, no dates SIMPSON, Evaline Anderson, b. 3-jan-1841, d. 14-nov-1903, h. Samuel Simpson SIMPSON, Javan, b. 1-feb-1908, d. 23-nov-1926, p. W.C. and Ella Simpson SIMPSON, Samuel, b. 1842, d. 4-may-1910, w. Evaline Anderson Simpson SIMPSON, T. Orenza, b. 14-jul-1906, d. 9-mar-1929 SIMPSON, W. C., b. 22-feb-1870, d. 14-oct-1929 SMITH, Ada M., b.27-sep-1881, d. 2-jan-1958, h. George W. Smith SMITH, Bernice Edens, b. 13-dec-1919, d. 9-jan-1997 SMITH, Claude E., b. 18-apr-1916, d. 27-sep-2000 SMITH, Cora J., b. 27-mar-1870, d. 1-oct-1902, p. F.M. and M.M. Rogers SMITH Decator, no dates SMITH, Ezekiel B., b. 23-jun-1862, d. 1-aug-1904, w. Lillian M. Ariail Smith SMITH, George W., b. 2-feb-1881, d. 8-aug-1982, w. Ada M. Smith SMITH, Infant, b. 17-jan-1904, d. 21-jan-1904 SMITH, Joseph J., b. 6-jun-1914, d. 22-nov-1914 SMITH, Lillian M. Ariail, b. 8-oct-1872, d. 20-jun-1898, h. Ezekiel B. Smith SMITH, Lillian, b. 19-jun-1898, d. 8-sep-1898, p. E.B. and Lillian Smith SMITH, Mary Simpson, b. 23-feb-1868, d, 8-nov-1900, h. W.L Smth SMITH, Ralph Wyatt., b. 8-jun-1905, d. 30-sep-1941, w. Ruth W. Smith SMITH, Rudolph K., b., d. 1946 SMITH, Ruth W., b. 12-may-1906, d. 31-oct-1959, h. Ralph Wyatt Smith SMITH, Yetive V., b. 26-jul-1908, d. 6-jan-1910 STANSELL. Emma E. Green, b. 17-may-1868, d. 11-nov-1955, h. W. Silas Stansell STANSELL, W. Silas, b. 7-mar-1865, d. 19-may-1932, w. Emma E. Green Stansell STOKES, Douglas Huston, b., d. 1-jan-1997 STOKES, Phillip P., b. 11-feb-1957, d. 12-jun-1990, p. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stokes STOKES, William H., b. 4-jul-1921, d. 14-nov-1999, US Army Air Force WWII STOKES, William H. Jr., b. 28-dec-1942, d. 1-jan-1944 SUTTON, Kathy Crowe, b. 29-oct-1957, d. 8-jun-1989 T TAYLOR, E. F., b. 18-apr-1845, d. 2-jan-1902, w. V.L. White Taylor TAYLOR, V. L. White, b. 27-oct-1852, d. 18-jul-1900, h. E. F. Taylor THOMAS, Edgar, b. 6-apr-1894, d. 3-mar-1912, p. C.L. and Lida Thomas W WELBORN, Frances, b. (2)5-aug-1840, d. Feb-?, p. Col. W.H. Welborn WELBORN, Happy Richardson, b. 27-apr-1820, d. 14-aug-1892, h. Col. William Elbert Welborn WELBORN, Capt. T. M., bd. 19-dec-1882, a. 62yrs, 4mos, 20 days WELBORN, Col. William Elbert, b. 8-jul-1817, d. 8-may-1902, w. Happy Richardson Wellborn WEST, Doris C., b. 6-apr-1930, d. 4-sep-1990 WEST, George E., b. 6-sep-1867, d. 9-apr-1949 WEST, Gertrude Duckworth, b. 31-oct- 1885, d. 14-nov-1971 WEST, Mabel Duckworth, b. 20-oct-1887, d. 14-dec-1971 WEST, Thomas David, b. 18-oct-1870, d. 11-sep-1953 WEST, Thomas D. Jr., b. 18-mar-1918, d. 20-aug-2002, PFC US Army WWII, Bronze Star Medal WEST, Wight, b. 26-mar-1881, d. 5-aug-1941 WHITE, Hassie T., b. 25-apr-1910, d. 19-nov-1978 WHITE, Rev. Johnny L., b. 24-oct-1919, d. 27-apr-1991, w. Ruth H. White WHITE, Johnny Lesley, Jr., b. 11-apr-1947, d. 17-apr-1947 WHITE, Myrtle, b. 5-apr-1902, d. 3-dec-1908, h. Willie M. White WHITE, Nancy D., b. 6-sep-1877, d. 30-jan-1945, h. William A. White WHITE, Nancy O., b. 6-sep-1897, d. 30-jan-1945 WHITE, Ruth H., b. 16-oct-1922, d. no date, h. Rev. Johnny L. White WHITE, William A., b. 5-jun-1883, d. 3-aug-1975, w. Nancy D. White WHITE, William Harvey, b. 21-apr-1949, d. 24-apr-1949 WHITE, Willie M., b. 6-apr-1903, d. 3-sep-1915, w. Myrtle White WIGGINS, Sara Elizabeth R., b. 1853, d. 1887 WILLARD, French P., b. 15-nov-1845, d. 29-may-1869 WILLIS, Emma, b. 13-jan-1867, d. 2-jul-1915, h. W.T. Willis WILSON, Corrie D., b. 20-apr-1910, d. 11-jan-1954 WOLFE, Eliza Mauldin, b. 1878, d. 1948, h. Zeb H. Wolfe WOLFE, Zeb H., b. 1893, d. 1971, " The Plumber Poet", w. Eliza Mauldin Wolfe, PFC HQT 53d Inf. WWI Y YOUNG, Kermit Dixon, b. 24-apr-1912, d. no date YOUNG, Walter Marion, b. 8-mar-1882, d. 26-dec-1945 YOUNGBLOOD, Infant, d. 18-mar-1933, p. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Youngblood YOUNGBLOOD, Joseph E., b. 1905, d. 1996 YOUNGBLOOD, Mabel L., b. 1910, d. 1996