Transcribed
by:
Ida Smith
October 24, 2003
Name | Inscription | Birth | Death |
Julian A. Anderson | The little dove has gone to .. | June 30, 1879 | Sept. 18, 1887 |
with God forever blessed | |||
Alanson C. Cleveland | June 25, 1843 | Jan. 16, 1903 | |
Samuel A. | Son of W.R. & L.A. Pyburn | Aug. 19, 1876 | Aug. 2, 1887 |
Spencer | Son of W.R. and L.A. Pyburn | Oct. 26, 1886 | Oct. 8, 1888 |
A bud of promise transplanted to | |||
bloom in Heaven | |||
Tennessee Pyburn | 1854 | 1902 | |
Thomas L. Pyburn | 1851 | 1944 | |
Pauline Culpepper | |||
Amanda Culpepper | |||
John Culpepper | |||
John H. Culpepper | |||
Rebecca Culpepper | |||
J. D. Culpepper | |||
D. E. Culpepper | Father | Sept. 16, 1881 | April 15, 1936 |
Lucretia Culpepper | |||
T.W. Anderson | Farewell dear father Sweet thy rest. | Dec. 5, 1858 | Jan. 30, 1922 |
How desolate our home bereft of thee | |||
Virginia C. | Wife of T.W. Anderson | May 19, 1859 | Oct. 14, 1901 |
Farewell dear wife and mother | |||
Sweet thy rest. How desolate our | |||
home bereft of thee | |||
Patsey Mae | Dau. of T.W. & V.C. Anderson | Oct. 6, 1901 | Oct. 8, 1901 |
Saved from earthly taint and sin | |||
Johny | Son of T.W. & V.C. Anderson | July 9, 1896 | Oct. 11, 1899 |
Sweet Johny unto earth a little while | |||
was given | |||
Carrie Bell | Dau. of J.W. & M.N. Anderson | Apr. 1, 1901 | June 28, 1901 |
Our baby | |||
Newtie | Son of J.W. & M.N. Anderson | Nov. 20, 1896 | Aug. 12, 1899 |
A little flower to love that blooms | |||
but to die | |||
Walter D. Dame | Son of Mr. & Mrs. G.W. Dame | July 4, 1910 | July 6, 1910 |
Emma C. | Dau. of T.W. & V.C. Anderson | Sept. 15, 1899 | July 13, 1901 |
Sweet little Emma | |||
Gone but not forgotten | |||
Casper Roberson | Asleep in Jesus | Sept. 14, 1899 | Feb. 17, 1912 |
Douglas Leeon Anderson | Son of Aaron-Liddie Anderson | July 28, 1924 | Jan. 26, 1939 |
Lydia Josephine | Dau. of W.J. & M.J. Owen | Oct. 20, 1870 | May 17, 1888 |
Wm. Anderson | Here lays our husband and father | Mar. 31, 1845 | Sept. 6, 1884 |
J. W. Anderson | God Bless My Child | April 23, 18?? | Feb. |
???P.A. DERSON | BON DYED | June | ?rch 23, 1873 |
?? (Possibly NY on end) | Broken | ||
Broken into several parts | No recognizable writing |
There are many graves marked with limestone rocks, and there are some obvious graves with no marker at all. If you are interested in photos of the tombstones, please contact Ida Smith