African-American Cemeteries in Jackson County, Florida

African-American Cemeteries
Jackson County, Florida

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Andrew Wilson African - American

Antioch (New) African - American

Antioch AME Church Cemetery African - American   Wayne N. Carpenter  New

Baker   African - American (WPA directions: From post office in Marianna, go west on Hwy 90 for 1 and .4 mile. Turn right 9north) on dirt road, go 4/10 mile to cemetery which lies 200 ft on right (east) in woods.)

Bellamy African - American  Roy L Roulhac, Judy Riley, Betty Smith

Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Cypress  African - American  Wayne N Carpenter

Bethlehem AME African - American  (WPA directions: From the post office in Cottondale, go north on US Hey 231 for 1 and .2 miles. Turn right (east) on dirt road and go 1 and .9 miles to cemetery.)

Buckhorn   African - American (WPA directions: From the intersection of SR 90 and 159 in Greewood, go west on hwy 159 for 2 and .5 miles. Cemetery lies 36 ft on left 9south) of road.)

Compass Lake - African - American, all headstones stolen. (This happened in Polk Co Fl and years later a house was torn down and the blocks under the house turned out to be headstones.)

Danzy African - American (near Round Lake)

Ealy African American Myrtle Patterson Martin

Ebenezer Cemetery   Doris Pamplinon-Dyer early 1980s (Note: This cemetery is mostly African-American with some Indian and White burials.)

Evergreen Cemetery  African - American  Wayne N Carpenter

Freeman Cemetery   African - American Rocky Creek Community Wayne N Carpenter Survey

Friendship (NE of Cottondale. Peacefulway Rd) African - American Fanny Miles Reeves and Betty James Smith

Gainer  African - American  Wayne N Carpenter and Betty J Smith

Galilee Baptist Church Cemetery Cemetery  (AfAm) - Wayne N. Carpenter

Gray African - American  Roy L Roulhac and Barbara Thompson Johnson.

Haywood (Haynes Belleview ?) African - American

Hinson   African - American    Picture only - Browntown Road off Hwy 2, north of Graceville. Pictures only.

Hinson African-American  Wayne N Carpenter and Betty J Smith

Holyneck   African - American (WPA driections: From the Bay Line Railroad in Campbellton, go east on dirt road for .3 mile. turn left (north) on dirt road, go 4 and .5 miles, turn right (east) on dirt road, go .8 mile, turn left (north) and go .1 mile, turn left (west) and go .2 mile to cemetery.)

Jerusalem African - American

Macedonia  African - American  Wayne N Carpenter and Betty J Smith

McChapel A.M.E Church Cemetery  African - American - Roy L Roulhac

Mack's Chapel  African - American  - The simplest way from Malone is to go west on Hwy 2 to Old US Rd, Hwy 167 (its now paved). Turn left (south) on Old US Rd for 2.8 miles. Church is on the left.

(WPA directions: From post office in Malone, go north on SR 141 for 200 ft. Turn left on paved road, go .9 mile, turn right (north) on dirt road, go .4 mile, turn left (west) on dirt raod, go 3 and .9 miles, turn left (south) on old US dirt road and go 2 and .8 miles to cemetery which lies 30 ft on right (west) of road.)

Magnolia A.M.E. Church Cemetery (AfAm)  - Wayne N. Carpenter

Marvin Chapel  African - American (WPA directions: From interestions of SR's 52 and 123 in Graceville, go east on 123 for .3 mile. Turn left (north) on dirt road and go .3 mile to cemetery which lies 50 ft on left (west) of road.)

McChapel (Mack's Chapel) African - American

Methodist  African - American

Mt Ararat AME  African - American  Roy L Roulhac

Mt Calvary  Holiness Church of Christ  Wayne N Carpenter and Betty J Smith

Mt Cello  African - American  Wayne N Carpenter

Mt Olive  African - American

Mt Sinai Cemetery, African-American, Mt Sinai Community  Wayne N Carpenter

Mt Zion   African - American  (WPA directions: From post office in Malone, go north onSR 141 for 200 ft. Turn left (west) on paved road, go .9 mile, turn right (north) on dirt road, go .4 mile, turn left (west) on dirt road, go 3 and .9 miles, turn left (south) on dirt road and go .6 mile to cemetery which lies 30 ft on left (east) of road.)

New Hope Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery  Two Egg (AfAm)  Wayne N. Carpenter  New

New Pope's Chapel African - American

Orange Hill    African-American (off Cedar Street- Marianna)  Roy L. Roulhac Survey
Orange Hill   African-American New Survey by Sarah Pender and Joe Fagan

Pelt #2   African - American  ( WPA directions: From the Bay Line Railroad depot in Campbellton, go east on dirt road for .3 mile. Turn left (north) on dirt road, go 3 and .1 miles, turn left (west) on dirt road, go 1 and .6 miles, turn left (south) on dirt road and go .7 mile to cemetery.)

Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery African - American   Wayne N. Carpenter  New

Pope Chapel AME  African - American - Sarah Pender

Popular Spring Cemetery African - American   Wayne N. Carpenter  New

Pugh Cemetery  African-American located between Marianna and Cottondale, west of Leland Rd, that is very overgrown.

Riverside Cemetery African- American Section Roy L Roulhac, Judy Riley, Betty J Smith

Robinson  African - American Sneads  Wayne N CArpenter

Roulhac  African - American Roy L Roulhac

Round Lake  African - American James Earl Nelson and Wayne N Carpenter survey

Saint James   African - American

Saint Mary's  African - American (WPA directions: From the interestion of SR 98 and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad tracks in Graceville, go south on 98 for 2 miles. Turn left (east) on dirt road and go 5 and .4 miles to cemetery.)

Saint Paul  African - American  (WPA directions: From the interestion of Hwy 231 an dSR 123 in Campbellton, go southwest on dirt road for .6 mile to cemetery which lies on left (east) of road.)

Saint Peter  African - American

Shiloh   African - American, was Old Spring Hill Church (white) (WPA directions: From the intersection of SR 52 and 123 in Graceville go east on 123 for 4 and .2 miles. Turn right (southwest) on dirt road and go .5 mile to cemetery which lies 240 ft on left (south) of raod.)

Shiloh  African - American Wayne N Carpenter and Betty J Smith

Sims #2 African - American

Smith  African - American  ( WPA directions: From the intersection of Hwy 231 and 123 in Campbellton, go south on 231 for 4 and .9 miles. Turn left (east) on dirt road, go .8 mile, turn right (south) on dirt road, go .8 mile, turn left (east) on dirt road, go 1 mile to cemetery which lies 800 ft on left (east) of raod in field.)

Snow Hill  African - American - Ruth Hodges is surveying

Snelling  African - American Jason J Miles, Charles Miles and Betty Smith

Springfield AME   African - American  (WPA directions: From the intesection of Hwy 231 and SR 123 in Campbellton, go south on hwy 231 for 4 and .6 miles. Turn left (east) on dirt road, go .7 mile, turn right (south) on dirt road, go 1 and .7 miles, turn left (east) on dirt road, go .2 mile, turn left (north) on dirt road and go .2 mile to cemetery which lies 20 ft on left (west) of road.)

St. John M. B. Church Cemetery (AfAm) - Wayne N. Carpenter

Union Hill Church Cemetery  (AfAm) - Wayne N. Carpenter
Union Hill  Joe Fagen Survey

Wynn   African - American    (WPA directions: From the intesection of Hwy 231 and SR 123 in Campbellton, go south on hwy 231 for 4 and .6 miles. Turn left (east) on dirt road, go .7 mile, turn left (north) on dirt road,  go .1 mile, turn right (east) on obscure dirt road and go .8 mile to cemetery.)

Rocky Creek - African - American - County may have paved over part of this cemetery. Then a mobil home has been put beside of it and part of the yard is the old cemetery. Now a wood lot is being put on top of the rest of it. This Cemetery has at lest one headstone. Last name of POOSER, first name unknown, female.


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