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This cemetery is located at the corner of Etris Rd. and
Magnolia Crescent Dr., just at the entrance to the Wexford subdivision
in Roswell. If you turn into the subdivision, it's on the left, kind of
behind the brick entry sign, surrounded by a green pickett fence. There
are two wild cherry trees and a black walnut tree in the lot. This area
of Fulton County was at one point Cherokee County, and then part of
Milton Co., before the annex into Fulton in the 1930's. Etris Rd. is an
old road and is near the intersection of Hardscrabble Rd. and Crabapple
Rd., both also old roads in the area.
There is just a single, undated stone which reads:
Sacred to the memory of Daniel and Ann Butler. I looked hard for a
date, but there appears to be none at all.
I did a little research on the Butlers to see whether
there might be other unmarked graves, but it appears that as soon as
Daniel died, his son, who was the only one in the area, left pretty
quickly after that. I did talk to one descendant who said there could
be a second unmarked infant grave there, but I have seen no evidence.
Daniel Butler died in 1878. I have never found a date
for his wife's death. He purchased the land that it sits on (as well as
my house, I suppose) between 1835 and 1839 through a series of
purchases.
That's about all I know about this one. I don't think it
appears in the big collection of Fulton Co. cemeteries, since it is so
small and was hidden at the time that was done.