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MAPPING . : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Nov-2002 HISTORY WRITE-UP : History of Cheohee Baptist Church by Kay Alexander IMAGES ......... : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Nov-2002 TRANSCRIPTION .. : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Nov-2002 CEMETERY LOCATION: ------------------ Locate intersection oh Highways 11 and 183. Drive NW 4.6 miles on Highway 11. Turn left on Davis Road and drive N 0.5 miles. Turn right on Cheohee Valley Road and drive N 3.5 miles. Cemetery is left side of the road on a hill. Latitude N 34 54.219 x Longitude W 83 02.88 CHURCH/CEMETERY HISTORY: ------------------------ For: C031 CHEOHEE BAPTIST CHURCH, 829 Cheohee Valley Road, Tamassee Per: History of Cheohee Baptist Church by Kay Alexander, Chairman White Membership Nestled among the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in beautiful Cheohee Valley, stands Cheohee Church, which was organized in 1830, as an arm of New Hope Church. Cheohee Church was established the same year as the Twelve Mile River Baptist Association of which it was a member until 1966, when it joined the Beaverdam Association. Though not factually known, it is probable that the first building was a log structure. A second building, erected in the mid-1860 decade on the same site, and perhaps on the same huge log sills of the first church, was referred to as "The White Church." A one-room frame building (painted white), with beaded ceiling and walls, it contained plank benches, kerosene wall lamps with a piece of tin behind each for reflection, and a large stove. The men sat on one side of the church, where there was a one-foot wide space never completed, through which the older men spit tobacco juice. The women sat on the opposite side. A water bucket with dipper was placed near the pulpit, from which the pastor drank, and mothers brought their children all during the service. Worship services were held only once a month until 1872, when two services were held. Only the women joined in hymn singing. Adding a steeple in 1918-1920, this church stood until 1960, when a spacious brick edifice was erected. A Sunday school was organized in 1867, with two superintendents, six teachers and 46 students. Sunday school rooms were added to the church in 1940. A Woman's Missionary Union was organized in 1954; a Girl's Auxiliary and Sunbeam Band were organized in late 1960's. In its beginning years, this congregation was a community of persons with a deep concern for the well-being of each resident. In case of misfortune, neighbors would assist families by doing household chores, nursing the sick, or gathering the crops. Today, members take time to reflect on their history, to be thankful for all blessings, and to appreciate the struggles of the founding fathers. Some charter members were the Moody, Alexander, Hudson and Lay Families. Early pastors were: B. Head, 1831; Thomas Morgan, 1832; B. Head, 1833; B. King, 1834; and Francis Crow, 1836. o----------o NOTE: The following Cheohee "Black" Baptist Church history has nothing to do with this C031 Cheohee "White" Baptist Church, other than sharing a common name. For lack of a better place to store this "Black" info, it's being put here. This action will allow the GenWeb Search Engine to find this valuable info at a future date. For: CHEOHEE BAPTIST CHURCH, East Abbey St, Westminster, SC 29693, 864- 647-9227 Black Membership Per: Seneca River Black Baptist Association - 1982 Cheohee Baptist Church is among the oldest churches in the Seneca River Missionary Baptist Association and its auxiliaries. The founders and the first pastors are not known because the church records were burned when Mrs. Margie Guilders home was destroyed by fire some years ago, and all the charter members have passed on. Actually the work of Cheohee began many years prior to the building of the church. A small group of missionaries got together and organized a church out from Westminster on Dr. John Road. (Their church name was probably the C046 Cross Roads Baptist Church on Dr. Johns Rd.) As the membership of the church grew, so did the need for a large sanctuary. A committee was appointed from the church to select a desire location. The trustees were David W. Alien and Samuel H. Oglesby. Under their leadership in 1887, the church was built on Abby Street in Westminster There were several additions made to this church under the leadership of Several pastors. (This church doesn't have cemetery.) In 1973, it became necessary to build a new church. Having already purchased one half acre of land joining the present building, plans were soon drawn up for a new building. This was done under the leadership of our present pastor, Reverend J. D. Cannon, and assistant pastor, Reverend C.E. Hunter, who was chairman of the building committee. The church has Sunday School rooms, kitchen, social room, Pastor's Study, rest rooms, baptistry and a large auditorium. As for as we know there have been nine pastors and seventeen deacons. The church has been an important institution in contributing to the spiritual growth and welfare of our community. o----------o The July 31, 1840 record of the Twelve Mile River Baptist Association gives the following account: On the 10th of July 1829, the New Hope Church of Pickens District agreed to establish an arm and receive members at Cheohee muster ground. In November 1831, the Cheohee Church called a presbytery to examine and ordain B. Head. On the 12th of May 1832, Thomas H. Garrett was ordained the first deacon of the Cheohee Church. Cheohee Church was established the same year as the Twelve Mile River Baptist Association of which it was a member until 1966. The minutes of the associational meeting of September 22, 1832, lists 13 member churches with a total membership of 554. At this time, Cheohee listed 38 members. The names of the charter members are unavailable, but many believe that the Moody, Alexander, Hudson, and Lay families, as well as others, were associated with the Church from its beginning. It is believed that the Church at this time was a log building near the same site as the present building, because when the "White Church" was torn down, there were log foundations under it. On September 10, 1836, an arm of the Cheohee Church, the Mt. Pleasant Church, was constituted, which later became the Baptist Church of West Union in Pickens District. In 1836 the association was divided into three unions. Union One consisted of New Hope, Antioch, Mt. Pleasant, Keowee, Cheohee, and Six Mile Churches. The first Union meeting was held at Cheohee on Friday before the 3rd Lord's Day in July 1837. The delegates from Cheohee were Francis Crow and Abram Leyday. Records indicate that these Union meetings were held through about 1914 or 1915. Until 1867 Cheohee apparently held only one preaching service each month, with no Sunday School. During the 1860s, however, the association direction its efforts toward encouraging the churches to establish Sunday Schools, with the result that on September 25, 1863, the first Sunday School report appeared in the minutes of the association. Five churches had organized Sunday schools by this time, but the Cheohee Church was not one of them. A Sunday School board was appointed in 1866, and the following year the first report from that board appeared in the minutes. It was in that same year, 1867, that Cheohee Church reported the organization of a Sunday School with two superintendents, six teachers, and 46 students. This Sunday School met every week, but the Church continued with only one preaching service per month through 1871 or 1872, when this increased to two services each month. This schedule apparently continued through the late 1880s. Sometime around the Civil War period Cheohee built a new church building. This was the "White Church" that was torn down after the brick building was constructed in 1959-1960. At the time of construction, it was only a one-room building with no steeple, containing plank benches and a pot-bellied stove. The steeple was added sometime between 1918 and 1920, and the bell was purchased and installed in the steeple through the efforts of Mart Hopkins in the late 1920s. Several individuals were bell ringers: Mart Hopkins was probably the first, then members of the Lewis Reese family, Arthur Nichols, and more recently, Hosea Abercrombie. The bell was removed from the White Church and installed in the new Church where it now hangs. In the early 1900s, Cheohee apparently went back to one preaching service each month. The pastor usually served three or four churches at the same time. In the 1920s some recall Wednesday night prayer services which were conducted by a deacon and which met in the home of members, especially in the winter months. Sunday School was held regularly every Sunday, except in winter months when roads and transportation were bad and heating the Church was difficult. For these reasons, there are several references in the minutes to Sunday School being organized or reorganized at various times. One such reference occurs on September 12, 1920, when J.L. (Joab) Hudson was elected superintendent. Baptismal services were held in Cheohee Creek just above Cheohee Bridge, an old iron bridge that is still in use. The practice was discontinued when the present sanctuary was built and the baptistery was built. Opal Snider Orr was the last member to be baptized in Cheohee Creek in October 1958. During the early history of the Church, on through the Depression years and later, there was no church budget, as such. The major expense was the pastor's salary and, usually, it was no very substantial. In 1886 this salary was listed in the associational minutes as $8.00 per year. The next year it increased to $25.00, and in 1888, to $50.00. Apparently, there was no predetermined amount for the pastor's salary; he received the excess over other necessary expenses. There were times when the Church building needed repairs. In such cases the Church would have what they called "subscriptions", or pledges, from the members and in this manner would raise whatever money was necessary. On July 11, 1919, the Church elected D.O. Shephard to assist him in collecting the money subscribed to replace the shingles on the roof. In September 1923, the Church bought a second-hand organ from George Pike of Salem. On August 2, 1924, the Church appointed a finance committee. Said committee is to look after the finances of the pastor, collect all monies due him, take a receipt for the same. The committee is, Bessie Hudson, Rebecca Abercrombie, Estelle Alexander, Pearl Nichols, and Ophia Alexander. The pledges to the above committee amounted to $66.65 to our pastor for the year 1923-1924. The said pledges are to be paid to the committee and said committee to the pastor. The Church cemetery dates from about the year 1900. The oldest grave with a dated marker is that of Freeman Lee, son of J.J. and M.E. Lee, born June 6, 1899, died 10 Aug 1900. In 1959, under the leadership of the pastor, the Rev. Roy R. Littleton, the church embarked on an ambitious building program. Early in 1960 a new brick Church building was completed and dedicated on May 15, 1960. Almost immediately, the Church began construction on a parsonage which was completed in 1962. In March 1968, the Church voted to build a fellowship hall and the building was completed that same year. Cheohee Baptist Church has been served by more than forty pastors in its more than 150-year history. There are several years for which the name of the pastor is unknown; the others are listed below. 1830 Unavailable 1831 B. Head 1832 Thomas Morgan 1833 B. Head 1834 B. King 1836 Francis Crow 1838 Martin Moody 1839-40 Josiah Powell 1841-42 Bennett Moody 1843 Solomon Wood 1845 W.M. Morton 1846 Bennett Moody 1849 W.M. Morton 1851-53 Bennett Moody 1854 S. Smith 1855-61 J. West 1862 W.M. Morgan 1863-64 J. West 1865-68 W.M. Morton 1869-70 Bennett Moody 1871-72 J. West 1873 J. Owens 1874-76 J. West 1877 S.C. Owens 1878 L. Butler 1879 J. West 1880 L. Butler 1881 J. West 1882 John Owens 1883 S.G. Sloan 1884 W.C. Seaborn 1886 D.B. Murphree 1887-88 W.C. Seaborn 1890 J.W. Head 1896 D. Littleton 1898 D.F. Murphree 1910-14 Frank Murphree 1914-19 C.R. Abercrombie 1920-24 Wade Nicholson 1924-26 Paul Burts 1926-28 Pick Alexander 1928-29 W.T. Land 1930-34 W.I. gray 1934-36 Lloyd Pace 1937 O.F. Owens 1938 W.I. Gray 1939-42 Herbert Stephens 1942-45 Hovie Murphree 1946-53 Roy Murphree 1954-55 W.W. Lesley 1955-68 Roy R. Littleton 1969 F.M. Julian 1970-72 Kenneth McDonald 1973-75 F.M. Julian 1975-80 Robert L. Harden Source: The source for this essay has been a History of Cheohee Baptist Church, 1830-1980, published by the congregation of the Church. The material was collected by Dr. William Whitten of the Old Pendleton Genealogical Society and placed in a folder to be published. Dr. Whitten gave the folder to the Clayton Room at Southern Wesleyan University. Anne Sheriff, Volunteer Curator, typed this information from the folder on 20 Jan 2008. TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES: ------------------------------ a. = age at death b. = date-of-birth d. = date-of-death h. = husband m. = married p. = parents w. = wife BAIRD, Alice "Peggy" Hudson, b. 1900, d. 7-feb-1987, a. 87y, p. james e. & josephine corbin hudson, h. pliny w. baird BEARDEN, Mickey Wayne, b. 1966, d. 31-oct-1984, a. 18y, p. jesse richard & linda collins bearden BRYSON, Alice C., b. 4-May-1871, d. 11-May-1955; on double headstone with john b. 1866/1944. BRYSON, John B, b. 8-Jan-1866, d. 3-Feb-1944; on double headstone with alice c. 1871/1955; beside them is lee bryson 1899/1927. BRYSON, Lee, b. 18-May-1899, d. 31-Mar-1927; on single headstone - beside john b. & alice c. BURRELL, James, b. 25-dec-1839, d. 25-mar-1924 BURRELL, Mae Crane, b. 1924, d. 16-aug-1985, h. dover burrell, p. clyde & maude nicholson crane BURRELL, Martha Medlin, b. 21-deb-1851, d. 20-may-1932 BURRELL, Mary/Troey(?), b. 20-sept-1913, d. 1-mar-1914, name on headstone not very readable BURRELL, R. N., b. 20-mar-1910, d. 9-may-1910, in plot with w. m. burrell BURRELL, W. M., b. (?)-nov-(?), d. 17-(?)-1912, hand-carved rock very unclear CANTRELL, Pearl, b. 21-sept-1902, d. 13-jul-1903, single headstone, says d/o l.f. & j.l. CERTAIN, Marvin L., b. 2-jun-1928, d. 29-apr-1974, dbl. marker with sarah CHASTAIN, ?, b. 19-mar-1841, d. 13-jul-1927 CHASTAIN, Cleo, b. 1911, d. 1924 CHASTAIN, Hassie K., b. 24-apr-1872, d. 8-nov-1949 COLLINS, Adam Dale, b. 2-nov-1962, d. 14-oct-1965 COLLINS, Adam, Jr., b. 12-apr-1928, d. 22-aug-1929, single headstone says s/o adam & pearl collins; note: see james a. COLLINS, Bulah J. M., b. 4-jun-1925, d. 22-apr-1928, single headstone says d/o adam & pearl collins; note: see james a. COLLINS, Cleland A., b. 8-mar-1930, d. 11-jun-1967, military marker: t sgt us air force korea; he is in george m. & bertha c. mcdonald gravesites COLLINS, Eva Anthie, b. & d. 29-jan-1934, single headstone buried in james a. & pearl g. collins gravesites COLLINS, Horace A., b. 26-aug-1919, dbl. headstone with ila s. 1919/78 COLLINS, Horace A., d.8-apr-1999, p. lee & hattie calhoun collins, w. ila sims collins, army vet WWII COLLINS, Ila S., b. 19-apr-1919, d. 13-oct-1978, dbl. headstone with horace a. 1919/-0- COLLINS, James A., b. 18-jul-1900, d. 6-dec-1961, dbl headstone with pearl g. 1902/53, also here: is bulua j.m, d/o adam & pearl and adamk jr. s/o adam & pearl and eva anthie collins COLLINS, Pearl G., b. 12-dec-1902, d. 8-apr-1953, dbl. headstone with james a. 1900/61 COOPER, Leola C., b. 11-may-1921, d. 25-feb-1969, single headstone buried in george m. & bertha c. mcdonald gravesites, says sister CRANE, Agnes, b. 20-nov-1924, d. 1-aug-1925, single headstone beside barbara - they are in back of george augustus & fannie mae crane CRANE, Barbara, b. sept-1933, d. sept-1934, single headstone beside agnes, they are in back of george augustus & fannie mae crane CRANE, Ben F., b. 1880, d. 1960, dbl. headstone with pearl h. 1895/; also beside them is charlie 1900/1917 CRANE, Charlie, b. 1900, d. 1917, single headstone beside ben f. & pearl h. CRANE, Clyde, b. 22-feb-1899, d. 4-aug-1966, dbl. head stone with maude n. 1897/-0- CRANE, Edward, b. 1918C, d. 17-apr-1992, s/o clyde & maude nicholson crane; army vet WWII CRANE, Fannie Mae*, b. 13-dec-1898, transylvania co nc, d. 16-mar-1985, dbl. headstone with george augustus 1892/1936; *paper says mae waters crane; d/o alvin & florida burrel waters CRANE, George Augustus, b. 29-mar-1892, d. 3-nov-1936, dbl. headstone with fannie mae 1898/-0-; in back of them is barbara and agnes crane CRANE, Homer C., b. 13-mar-1912, d. 14-jan-1987, dbl. headstone with ruby g. 1916/69, w. maude byrd bryson crane; s/o benjamin f. & pearl hedden crane; m: 1st to ruby grant crane CRANE, Julius, b. 28-mar-1914, d. 6-jan-1960 CRANE, Mandy J., b. 1-jun-1880, d. 10-jan-1968, dbl. headstone with william b. 1878/43 CRANE, Maude N., b. 20-may-1897, dbl. headstone with clyde 1899/1966 CRANE, Pearl H., b. 1895, dbl. headstone with ben f. 1880/1960 CRANE, Ruby G., b. 4-dec-1916, d. 14-sept-1969, dbl. headstone with homer c. 1912/-0- CRANE, William B., b. 1-oct-1878, d. 11-jan-1943, dbl. headstone with mandy j. 1880/68 CROW, F. M., b. 25-feb-1843, d. 12-mar-1919, dbl. headstone with sara ann 1852/; also says pvt 12th orr's regiment CROW, Sara Ann, b. 20-feb-1852, dbl. headstone with f.m. 1843/1919 CROWE, Annie R., b. 29-may-1885, d. 24-aug-1952, single headstone beside wade hampton crowe 1874/1953 CROWE, James Wesley, b. 10-apr-1925*, d. 13-apr-1969, on 3-way headstone with roline t. & unmarked slot; *date on military marker says 10-apr-1926, military marker says james wesley crowe (the headstone only gives james w.) - sc pvt us army WWII; james is on left of roline CROWE, Luther E., b. 3-apr-1884, d. 15-sept-1940 CROWE, Roline T., b. 12-jan-1928, 3-way headstone with james w. (wesley) & unmarked slot, roline is in middle CROWE, Versie, b. 21-jun-1914, d. 9-aug-1915, single headstone beside annie r. crowe & wade hampton crowe CROWE, Wade Hampton, b. 13-oct-1874, d. 27-dec-1953, single headstone beside annie r. 1885/1952; also beside them: versie crowe 1914/15 CRUMPTON, "Baby", b. 1920, d. 1972, funeral marker only - beside bill crumpton 1922/73 funeral marker CRUMPTON, Bill, b. 1922, d. 1973, funeral marker only - he beside "Baby" crumpton 1920/72 DEAL, Grace C., b. 1908, dbl. headstone with herschell a. 1906/1973 DEAL, Herschell A., b. 1906, d. 1973, dbl. headstone with grace c.; also has military marker: sc pvt us army WWII DEATON, Elbert Joel, Jr., b. 12-dec-1954, d. 14-jan-1955 DYER, W. J., b. 4-feb-1876, d. 16-mar-1930 FREEMAN, Joseph Edward, b. 24-jul-1953 d. 5-nov-1954 GALLOWAY, Bessie N., b.1904, d.1981, beside james e. GALLOWAY, James E., b.dec, 1839, d.3-dec-??, beside bessie n. GRANT, Bessie Jane Dover, b.1914C, d.21-apr-1989, p. charlie & pearl williams dover, h. albert grant GRANT, Charles Dedrick, b.13-apr-1938, d.3-apr-1939, beside shirley jo GRANT, Delphia Lusk, b.23-mar-1881, d.7-may-1940, h. j. ed grant GRANT, infant boy, 21-apr-1975, only date GRANT, James Harley, b.14-dec-1890, d.12-aug-1964, double marker with lucynda carter GRANT, Lucynda Carter, b.20-july-1891, d.25-sept-1939, double marker with james harley grant GRANT, Shirley Jo, b.9-oct-1949, d.16-dec-1968, beside charles dedrick grant HENSLEY, Joseph B., 8-sept-1979, says "infant son of mr. & mrs. george j. hensley" HERRON, Earl, 22-may-1934, military marker: sc wagoner 49 inf, only date HERRON, John E., b.10-sept-1855, d.22-june-1928, double marker with sara l. HERRON, Sara L., b.28-feb-1865, double marker with john e. HOLE, Inez, b. 19-apr-1922, d. 28-apr-1969, double headstone with ira (bo) HOLE, Ira (Bo), b. 3-sep-1909, double headstone with inez HOPKINS, J. Martin, b. 19-may-1880, d. 5-aug-1959, double headstone with mattie e. lay HOPKINS, Mattie E. Lay, b. 22-dec-1892, d. 21-aug-1954, double headstone with martin HOPKINS, Woodrow, b. 1916c, d. 1-mar-1984, p. john thomas & mary laye hopkins, w. dicie patterson hopkins HUDSON, J. Robert, b.apr-1903, d.aug-1970, beside wm. harrison hudson HUDSON, J.R., b.4-nov-1860, d.14-oct-1902, beside james ernest HUDSON, James Ernest, b.24-may-1885, d.26-may-1942, beside j.r. hudson HUDSON, Luther Brown, b.20-apr-1892, d.2-may-1912, beside wm. harrison hudson HUDSON, William Harrison, b.1896, d.1931, beside j. robert JONES, J.D., b.1904, d.17-aug-1982, p. tom jones & daisy alexander jones turner, 1st w. eva ovaline orr, 2nd w. idell pearson JONES, James W., b.21-mar-1928, d.1-oct-1978, double marker with wynona r. JONES, Wynona R., b.25-aug-1930, p. arthur & alice haggerty rogers, h. james william jones KELLEY, *, b.1911, d.1968, * single marker and no other name KELLEY, Leander Belton, b.3-oct-1883, d.5-sept-1931, double marker with mary chastain KELLEY, Mary Chastain, b.25-oct-1881, d.30-jan-1940, double marker with leander belton KELLEY, Steve Barry, b.1-apr-1954, d.1-aug-1973 KELLEY, W.A., b.9-jan-1853, d.27-jan-1927 KNOX, Narcissus, b.3-may-1886, d.12-apr-1924 LAY, infant dtr. of Freman & May, no dates LAY, Jesse R., b.29-apr-1885, d.18-july-1964, double marker with olla c. LAY, Margaret, b.11-apr-1943, d.2-aug-1943, p. mr. & mrs. jess r. lay LAY, Olla C., b.9-jan-1904, d.7-dec-1974, double marker with jesse r. LEE, Freeman, b.12-june-1899, d.10-aug-1900, p. j.j. & m.e. lee LEE, Glenn Austin, 6-feb-1910, only date LEE, John James, b.6-apr-1868, d.18-nov-1945, double marker with mattie sheppard LEE, Martha C., b.24-dec-1858, d.14-aug-1929, beside john james & mattie sheppard lee LEE, Mattie Sheppard, b.11-sept-1875, d.19-mar-1956, double marker with john james LONG, Lewin L, b.23-may-1907, d.18-apr-1989, p. thomas milton & mary brock long, w. perl nichols long LONG, Mary Brock, b.4-may-1888. D.29-nov-1970, double marker with thomas m. LONG, Pearl N., b.20-sept-1910, d.3-apr-1980, double marker with lewin l. LONG, Thomas M., b.1882, d.1962, double marker with mary brock LUSK, Bertha Elizabeth, b.8-apr-1940, d.15-apr-1941, p. mr. & mrs. w.e. lusk LUSK, Carl Edward, b.26-aug-1923, d.27-aug-1923, beside bertha elizabeth & beside w.e. lusk, says son of mr. & mrs. w.e. lusk LUSK, Christopher C., b.23-sept-1908, d.31-jan-1974, double marker with ruth p. LUSK, Ella Rosalie Talley, b.1910C oconee co.,sc, d.9-oct-1982 salem sc, p. addison & mary woodward talley, h. elmon roosevelt lusk, sr., NOTE: dtr. died the same day, helen lusk hopkins (wife of rev. james ferber hopkins), lived in greenville LUSK, Ellen D., b.1885, d.1971, double marker with william d., NOTE: she is ellen young lusk LUSK, Elmon Roosevelt, Sr, b.1914C, d.16-mar-1991, p. john w. & dovie burrell lusk, w. rosa talley lusk LUSK, George Davis, b.1930C, d.14-dec-1989, p. william & ellen young lusk LUSK, George, b.4-june-1867, d.8-june-1923 LUSK, Harriet, b.11-feb-1841, d.21-dec-1926, beside william j. LUSK, James M., b.1871, d.1951, double marker with mary ann LUSK, James, b.7-july-1916, d.24-oct-1918, p. m.g. & sallie lusk LUSK, Johnny E., b.1915, d.1979, double marker with rosella p. LUSK, Mary Ann, b.1873, d.1948, double marker with james m. LUSK, Myrtle Lee, b.28-dec-1900, d.21-feb-1944, h. w.e. lusk LUSK, Rosella P., b.1926, d.23-sept-1995, p. wm. & margaret bierman lusk LUSK, Ruth P., b.8-nov-1903, d.11-aug-1983, p. augustus & katherine stewart prather, h. christopher c. lusk LUSK, W.E., b.13-feb-1896, d.6-aug-1971, w. myrtle lee lusk LUSK, William D., b.1865, d.1939, p. wm. jasper & harriet e. pressley lusk, 1st w. blossom dorothy knox , 2nd w. ellen d. young LUSK, William J., b.20-feb-1841, d.3-june-1918, beside harriet LUSK, Winfred Riley, b.1925C, d.18-aug-1987, p. christopher c. & ruth prather lusk, w. beulah mae ridley lusk, navy vetWWII McCALL, David, no dates McCALL, Thurman A., b.1912C, d.2-dec-1984, p. jabe & mary hope mccall, w. grace kelley mccall, navy vet WWII McDONALD, Bertha C., b.20-feb-1918, double marker with george m. McDONALD, George M., b.30-nov-1916, d.22-aug-1994, w. bertha c., p. murrell thomas & ester meredith mcdonald, navy vet WWII McMAHAN, Calvin Henry, b.6-may-1953, d.7-sept-1978, p. henry & carrie rochester mcmahan McMAHAN, Carrie Rochester, b.28-mar-1936, h. henry McMAHAN, Henry, b.17-june-1932 McMAHAN, Henry, b.1932C, d.15-sept-1995, p. james calvin & ila lay mcmahan, w. carrie lou rochester mcmahan McMAHAN, Ila Lay, b.1903C, d. 29-apr-1983, p. arkelous & nancy crane lay, h. james calvin mcmahan McMAHAN, James Calvin, b.14-feb-1880, d.21-apr-1956, military marker: nc rct mounted service spanish american war McMAHAN, James G., b.19-oct-1918, d.7-may-1944, military marker: sc s sgt co m108 inf WWII McMAHAN, McArthur, b.1942C, d.24-nov-1994, p. calvin & ila lay mcmahan McMAHAN, Tommie, b.17-sept-1954, d.17-sept-1954, p. mr. & mrs. henry mcmahan MOODY, Franklin L., b.1855, d.1946, double marker with lorena lay MOODY, Ina Leona, b.17-june-1888, d.30-oct-1911, p. f.l. & lorena moody MOODY, Lorena Lay, b.1864, d.1927, double marker with franklin l. MOSS, David, 22-nov-1941, only date NICHOLS, Carl B., b.25-mar-1925, d.4-feb-1973, double marker with ollie c., military marker: sc pfc us army WWII ph NICHOLS, Carl James, b.19-dec-1924, d.25-mar-1938, beside charles thomas nichols NICHOLS, Charles Thomas, b.27-feb-1914, d.26-apr-1914, beside carl james nichols NICHOLS, Dave W., b.20-mar-1870, d.23-oct-1947 NICHOLS, Elsie Lucelle, b.5-nov-1922, d.29-mar-1945, beside inez irene (lucelle as on card) NICHOLS, Eurie E., b.24-apr-1924, d.23-dec-1958, double marker with mae c. NICHOLS, George H.,b.14-june-1943, d.16-apr-1966 NICHOLS, Hassie, b.7-july-1892, d.6-june-1963, double marker with rufus a. NICHOLS, Inez Irene, b.5-dec-1930, d.21-feb-1952, beside elsie lucelle nichols NICHOLS, J. Arthur, b.1904, d.1948, double marker with rubye w. NICHOLS, James, b.1840, d.10-june-1919, beside mary j. NICHOLS, Jean Rebecca, b.20-nov-1950, d.20-nov-1950, p. mr. & mrs. c.w. nichols NICHOLS, Jeffrey R., b.1-feb-1972, d.321-july-1979 NICHOLS, Joe R., b.27-sept-1876, d.29-jan-1961, double marker with josie c. NICHOLS, Josie C., b.16-feb-1884, d.9-apr-1961, double marker with joe r. NICHOLS, Lessia Mae Collins, b.1915C, d.5-may-1992, p. gus & nettie towe collins, h. eurie edgar nichols NICHOLS, Mae C., b.4-mar-1915, double marker with eurie e. NICHOLS, Mary J., b.30-oct-1850, d.31-jan-1921, beside james NICHOLS, Ollie C., b.22-may-1930, double marker with carl b. NICHOLS, Roger Dale, b.1959C, d.12-sept-1987, p. carl benjamin & ollie pearl collins nichols NICHOLS, Roy, b.5-oct-1931, d.12-mar-1932 NICHOLS, Rubye W., b.1913, double marker with j. arthur NICHOLS, Rufus A., b.15-mar-1865, d.5-apr-1937, double marker with hassie NICHOLS, Selma, b.1911, d.1968 NICHOLS, Tommie, b.5-sept-1910, d.20-may-1911, p. r.a. & h.t. nichols NIX, Walter William, b.1914, d.22-apr-1987, p. mack & lona moore nix, w. mary collier nix ORR, A. J., no dates, military: co 1 2 sc inf csa ORR, Charles Steven, b.29-aug-1963, d.9-july-1967 ORR, Edd, b.1919C, d.28-nov-1996, p. wm. alexander & georgia lay orr, w. polly ann rochester orr ORR, Fred Archelus, b.7-nov-1915, d.26-oct-1978 ORR, Georgia L., b.10-mar-1884, d.11-nov-1974, double marker with william a. ORR, Grace Crowe Deal, b.1909C, d.7-june-1993, p. wade hampton & anna rochester crowe, 1st h. herschel a. deal, 2nd h. wm. t. orr ORR, J.D., b.19-apr-1904, double marker with eva ORR, Judy renea, b.5-dec-1959, d.28-may-1961, beside charles steven orr ORR, Margie Odella Edney, b.1910c, d.16-feb-1998, h. oscar charlie orr, p. miles pickens & gertrude moss edney ORR, Margie Odella Edney, b.1910C, d.16-feb-1998, p. miles pickens & gertrude moss edney, h. oscar charlie orr ORR, Oscar C., b.1905C, d.13-june-1986, p. harleston a. & nettie lay orr, w. margie edney orr ORR, William A., b.8-june-1867, d.3-feb-1950, double marker with georgia l. OWENS, Fred A., b.12-sept-1909, double marker with ina nichols OWENS, Ina Nichols, b.29-aug-1907, d.2-jan-1969, double marker with fred a. PATTERSON, Anna Bell R., b.10-nov-1884, d.23-jan-1947, double marker with steve c. PATTERSON, Cora Hopkins, b.1912C, d.28-aug-1989, p. john thomas & mary louise lay hopkins, h. lee roy patterson PATTERSON, Lee Roy, b.1910C, d.12-jan-1989, p. steve & annie belle morton patterson, w. cora hopkins patterson PATTERSON, Steve C., b.20-feb-1880, d.17-aug-1959, double marker with anna bell r. PEARSON, Josie Fretwell, b.2-sept-1905, d.16-feb-1964, double marker with simon p. (pete) pearson PEARSON, Raymond C., b.19-apr-1929, d.27-sept-1971, military marker: sc cpl us army korea, beside simon p. & josie fretwell pearson PEARSON, Simon P. (Pete), b.22-apr-1897, double marker with josie fretwell RANKIN, Etrulia Crane, b.13-aug-1913, d.sept-1988, p. benjamin & pearl owens crane, h. sam rankin sr. RANKIN, Sam H., b.15-sept-1910, d.14-nov-1979, double marker with etrulia crane REESE, Annie B., b.11-june-1893, d.19-sept-1966, double marker with arthur REESE, Arthur, b.12-may-1890, d.18-july-1929, double marker with annie b. REESE, Edward T., b.3-may-1913, d.8-mar-1934, 3-way marker with p. lewis h. & sallie s. reese REESE, Garwood Davis, b.1921C, d.1-july-1995, p. louie h. & sally sheppard reese REESE, HAMILTON D., b.27-oct-1861, d.28-nov-1939, double marker with mary cantrell REESE, Irene, b.1916C, d.6-jan-1998, p. louie & sally shepphard reese REESE, Lewis H., b.18-sept-1887, d.26-oct-1969, 3-way marker with sallie s. and edward t.(son) REESE, Mamie Lay, b.1896C, d.1-oct-1989, p. jesse & mamie shephard lay, h. strother reese REESE, Mary Cantrell, b.25-jan-1867, d.30-oct-1930, double marker with hamilton d. REESE, Sallie S., b.1-oct-1889, d.12-dec-1969, 3-way marker with lewis h. & edward t.(son) REESE, Strother J., b.4-july-1894, d.30-july-1953, military marker: sc pvt 156 depo brigade WWI REID, Clyde Theadore, b.17-feb-1927, d. 25-mar-1927, beside leander belton kelley & mary chastain kelley REID, Corrie M., b.3-dec-1934, double marker with eugene, jr. REID, Ethel Kelley, b.11-june-1910, d.9-mar-1996, p. willie & minnie hopkins kelley, h. evan david reid REID, Eugene, Jr., b.25-june-1934, d.2-june-1973, double marker with corrie m. reid REID, Evan David, b.24-nov-1902, d.25-sept-1978, double marker with ethel kelley reic REID, Frank, b.1886, d.1971, double marker with zonie REID, infant daughter of Frank & Zonie, 28-july-1943, only date REID, Jack Verner, b.1929, d.1977 REID, Lois Virginia, b.17-june-1941, d.23-feb-1943 RIDLEY, Miles E., b.17-feb-1884, d.8-feb-1923 ROCHESTER, David E., b.30-dec-1965, d.30-dec-1965, double marker with dewaine c. ROCHESTER, DeWaine C., b.20-may-1969, d.20-may-1969, double marker with david e. ROCHESTER, Dora C. Bottoms, b.1-mar-1907, d.20-nov-1977, double marker with melvin f. ROCHESTER, Melvin F., b.4-oct-1946, double marker with dora c. bottoms rochester ROGERS, Beulah Chastain, b.1895, d.12-june-1982, h. benjamin perry rogers ROGERS, Eula, b.13-feb-1931, d.9-jan-1934 SHEPPARD, D.O., b.14-feb-1848, d.21-jan-1931, double marker with josephine frasier SHEPPARD, Josephine Frasier, b.26-may-1853, d.18-june-1933, double marker with d.o. SLOAN, Joe Edward, b.2-apr-1941, d.7-apr-1941, infant son of ollis & ollie sloan SMITH, Carter Lee, b.1913C, d.12-nov-1984, p. luther & mary jane holbrooks smith, w. christobel kelley smith SMITH, Christobel Kelley, b.1916C, d.12-feb-1988, p. joe & delilah grant kelley, h. carter lee smith SWAFFORD, Clyde Kenneth, b.1955C, d. 2-nov-1986, p. ivan & rosie crane swafford, w. martha gossett swafford TALLEY, James "Bob", b.1883, d.1968, double marker with hattie s. talley TOMLIN, Lacy McMahan Rochester, b. 1929C, d. 23-feb-1987, p. james calvin & ila lay mcmahan, h. 1st. marshall rochester, 2nd. ray tomlin WHITE, Erbanie P., b. 29-noc-1856, d. 14-dec-1953, double marker with william white WHITE, Exie Harden, b. 28-june-1904, d. 30-sept-1926 WHITE, Hulda B., b. 23-feb-1894, d. 12-july-1992, p. andrew & brille anne shelton brown, h. warren r. white WHITE, Inez Kelley, b. 1-june-1903, d. 29-july-1978, 3 way marker with james edward white, sr. & infant son WHITE, James Edward, Sr., b. 22-feb-1903, d. 30-may-1967, 3-way marker with inez white & infant son WHITE, son of James Edward, SR., b. 28-oct-1926, d. 18-jan-1942, 3-way marker with parents WHITE, Warren R., b. 23-may-1895, d. 20-july-1961, double marker with hulda b. white WHITE, William, b. 14-feb-1849, d. 31-dec-1930, double marker with erbanie p. white WINCHESTER, Lizzie Smith, b. 18-july-1871, d. 16-apr-1911, h. j.a. winchester WINCHESTER, Lizzie Smith, b. 18-july-1871, d. 16-apr-1911, h. j.a. winchester