Thompson Family
Emanuel
County, Georgia
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Location: from Kemp Road take Ebenezer
Church Road .65 mile to its dead-end at Hall Bridge Rd.; right on Hall Bridge
Road .25 mile to Coleman Church Road; left .95 mile to cemetery. Cemetery is
enclosed by chain-link fence.
Census taken January 21, 1998 by L.L. Ketchum
Historical Note: according to a sign at the entrance, this cemetery was
established in 1800 and closed in 1885. Reubin Thompson, whose remains are
buried here, founded Ebenezer Methodist Church (then named Green Leaf Log
Church) in the 1790's.
No. |
Name |
Dates |
Inscriptions/Notes |
1 |
Reubin Thompson |
Jan. 11, 1765-Dec. 31, 1855 |
Georgia Lt (Lieutenant) Burke County
Militia Revolutionary War |
2 |
Rachel Chambers Thompson |
Feb. 3, 1767-Jan. 3, 1857 |
Wife of Lt. Reubin Thompson, R.S. |
3 |
Robert Thompson |
Jan. 4, 1804-Nov. 25, 1865 |
Methodist Minister; Son of Reubin
& Rachel Thompson |
4 |
Mildred Beasley Thompson |
Apr. 25, 1806-June 8, 1865 |
Wife of Rev. Robert Thompson |
5 |
William Beasley |
1767-1850 |
Father of Mildred Beasley Thompson |
6 |
Rachel Robinette Beasley |
1777-1845 |
Mother of Mildred Beasley Thompson |
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