Stone County Arkansas Cemeteries








by Mike Lancaster


Stone County Arkansas Cemeteries

 

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This is a typical old covered grave of which there are several still intact in local cemeteries.  This is the grave of Hardy Hatfield, son of John and Nancy Gray Hatfield.  He died in 1860 from "winter fever" or pneumonia at the age of 17 yrs.  This grave is located in the St. James Cemetery.

Cemetery listings, names and locations, are based on the work of Stone County Historian, Freda Daum Massey.  As the years have gone by, many cemetery names have changed for numerous reasons.  Sometimes new people in a community decide to change the name without understanding the original naming of the cemetery.  As this work progresses, we will try to include the "lost" names of the cemeteries and the story behind the names. The list below not only contains the larger cemeteries, but also the very small family cemeteries. In time, you will find information about these cemeteries including pictures, maps, and cemetery indexes compiled by members of the Stone County Historical Society. 
 

Stone County Cemeteries Alphabetical Listing
 

A

H

N

Alco Haney Creek Norricks Chapel
Angora Harness North Sylamore

B

Harris African American

O

Big Springs Harris Bottom Oak Grove
Blue Mountain Happy Hollow Old Lexington
Branscumb Haywood Optimus
Brewer Herd

P

C

Herpel Parma
Case Hollandsworth Pleasant Grove
Chalybeate
Springs
I Pordue
Collom

Ivy

R
Cooper Hill J Ramsey
Cove Jeffery Red Doors
D Jim Davis
Mountain
Roby
Davis Jones Bottom Rorie
E K Round Bottom
Elizabeth Katy Rushing
Evetts Kelley S
F Knapp Signal Hill
Farris L Smithee-
Pleasant Hill
Fifty Six Lampe Stevens - Roasting Ear Creek
Finch-Turkey Creek Levisy Flat St. James
Flatwoods Lindsey T
Flint Ridge Livingston Creek Timbo
Fox Long W
Fredonia M Wallis
Freeman McClellan Whitfield
G McMurtry Y
Gayler Meadow Creek York
Gray Miser - Ward  
  Moody  
  Mountain View  
  Mount Joy  
 
 


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This site was created by the Stone County Genealogical Society in January of 1999.  Our goal is to provide family researchers with information about their ancestors and contacts to their relatives that share the same quest.  Please do not copy information from this page for your web site.  You make link freely to our pages. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the site, please e-mail us. This website is voluntarily maintained by local members of the Stone County Historical Society.

This page was last updated 17 July 2006