FREEMAN-JAMESON-WESTMORELAND FAMILY CEMETERY, Pickens County, SC A.K.A. Mark Freeman Family Version 2.3, 29-Mar-2004, P198.TXT, P198 **************************************************************** REPRODUCING NOTICE: ------------------- These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, or presentation by any other organization, or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Paul M Kankula Seneca, SC, USA Pickens County SC GenWeb Coordinator Pickens County SC GenWeb Homestead http://www.rootsweb.com/~scpicke2/ **************************************************************** DATAFILE INPUT . : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Oct-2003 DATAFILE LAYOUT : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Oct-2003 G.P.S. MAPPING . : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Oct-2003 HISTORY WRITE-UP : ____________ at ____________ in _______ IMAGES ......... : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Oct-2003 LOCATION WRITE-UP: Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Oct-2003 TRANSCRIPTION .. : Gary Flynn at (visit above website) in Oct-2003 Jimmy Hunt at JimHu5@AOL.com in Mar-2004 **************************************************************** CEMETERY LOCATION: ------------------ Locate intersection of Highway 186 & Cherokee Trail in Dacusville. Drive (W) on Highway 186 (Earls Bridge Rd). In 2.1 miles turn left (S) onto Highway 135 (Dacusville Hwy). In 2.6 miles look for cemetery. Latitude N 34 54.116 x Longitude W 82 36.117 o----------o Take 135 N out of Easley towards Dacusville. Travel 5 miles on 135 crossing the intersection of 135 & 183. The cemetery will be on the right hand side of 135 just past a pasture in a dense clump of trees. This cemetery is located on land settled by Mark Freeman pioneer settler of the Cross Roads Community. Mark Freeman is not buried here he was buried beside his 2nd wife in the cemetery of Cross Roads Baptist Church. Jimmy Hunt CHURCH/CEMETERY HISTORY: ------------------------ The Freeman Cemetery is where we believe William Jameson Sr. (1737-1818) and wife Margaret Westmoreland are buried. William Sr. is the same as described at our web site: http://www.istal.com/jameson1/williamjameson/ This was handed down by word of mouth to Don Jameson (e-mail: HDJ1910@Juno.com) via his great grand-uncle, Joshua Jameson. Some > Fowlers are also buried there. Rebecca Fowler married William Jameson, Jr. (1786-1850). William Jr. and Rebecca Fowler are buried in Jameson Cemetery on Jameson Road. John Jameson at jhjameson@yahoo.com in 10-Nov-2003. o----------o The Cemetery File I sent labeled the Mark Freeman Family Cemetery is listed here on pg. 198 I have never heard of any Jamesions buried here There are however three stones that have no info on them. I've always been told these were most likely slave graves. There are three stones with writing on them. Joshua Freeman, Elizabeth Rebeka Freeman, & the mother Elizabeth Fowler 1st wife of Mark Freeman. This was Mark Freemans land. The Jamesion Family cemetery is located about three miles away. William Jamesison & wife are buried there not in this one there are markers for them there. Jimmy Hunt TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES: ------------------------------ a. = age at death b. = date-of-birth d. = date-of-death h. = husband m. = married p. = parents w. = wife FREEMAN, Elizabeth Fowler, 1st wife of mark freeman FREEMAN, Joshua, son of mark & elizabeth FREEMAN, Mark, b. 1-jan-1786, d. 23-3-1832 FREEMAN, Rebekah, daughter of mark o----------o Transcriptions were taken on March 22,2004 by Jimmy Hunt @ JimHu5@AOL.com This Cemetery is on Private Property Contains 6 graves Joshua s/o Mark & Elizabeth Freeman b. Nov. 10,1823 d. Feb. 24,1826 Elizabeth Rebekah (spelling per stone) d/o Mark & Elizabeth Freeman b. May 23,1832 aged 25 yrs. Elizabeth Fowler 1st w/o Mark Freeman b. Jan. 1,1796 d. Mar. 23,1832 there are also 3 graves marked by fieldstones no writing on these rocks these three appear to be adult graves