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Name
Dates
Inscriptions/Notes
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Emma Martin
Jun. 7, 1867-Sep. 3, 1910
Wife of D.C. Martin; on reverse:
Let our Father’s will be done. She shines in endless day.
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C.A. Martin
Aug. 22, 1902-Mch. 14, 1903
Infant son of Mr. Mrs. D.C. Martin; on
reverse: And thou that brighter home to bless art passed with all thy
lovliness.
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Henry K. Herrington
Died June [blank] 1893
Age 14 months
Son of Alfred & Annie Lee
Herrington
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2/4
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Mattie E. Herrington
Died Sept. 11, 1886
Aged 25 years
Gone to inhabit fairer climes
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2/5
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none
1886
Infant son of Alfred & Mattie
Herrington
2/6
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Judge Alfred Herrington
Nov. 20, 1852-May 14, 1923
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Ada M. Herrington
Died Nov. 19, 1881
She’s gone to dwell with the angels
above.
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Joseph Hawkins Martin
March 4, 1798-Aug. 7, 1871
Father, thou art gone to rest and this
shall be our prair (sic). When we reach our jouney’s end thy glory we may
share. It is fathers, gavwell (sic) may his memory live.
4/9
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Sylvania Cooper
Aug. 29, 1841-Nov. 28, 1910
Aged 69 Yrs & 3 Mos.
Wife of R.E. Cooper; She was a
kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all.
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4/10
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F.M. Youngblood
Jan. 20, 1854-Oct. 8, 1918
God gave He took He will restore He
doeth all things well.
4/11
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Everette Hilton Durden
Nov. 1st, 1884-Aug.
17th, 1886
Son of Dennis & Selener F. Durden
4/12
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William Spencer Durden
died Feb. 3, 1888 Age 1 Month
broken stone
4/13
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none
none
unmarked broken slab
4/14
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none
none
unmarked broken slab
4/15
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Tera M. Tanner
Alton L. Tanner
1906-1957
1907-1978
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5/15
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George Math Durden
Feb. 8, 1903-Feb. 1, 1905
Son of L.B. & M.M. Durden; Beneath
this stone in soft repose is laid mother’s dearest pride.
5/16
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Millie Youngblood Durden
May 1875-June 1924
Wife of Lon Durden
6/17
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Phillip S. Nunez
Feb. 24, 1898-Feb. 15, 1899
Son of J.M. & R. Nunez; Sleep on
sweet babe, and take the rest, God called thee home. He thought it best.;
enclosed by wrought iron fence.
6/18
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Martha C. Youngblood
Mar. 4, 1828-Nov. 8, 1897
Aged 69 Y’rs 8 Mo 4 D’s.
Rest for the toiling hands -
Rest for the anxious brow - Rest for the weary way-sore feet - Rest from all
labors now.
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6/19
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S.P. Youngblood
Apr. 3, 1826-Dec. 20, 1893
Aged 67 Y’rs 8 Mo 17 D’s.
Rest for the fevered brain, - Rest
for the throbbing eye; - Thro these parched lips of - thine nor more - Shall
pass the moan or sigh. [No.’s 6/18 & 6/19 are enclosed by a wrought iron
fence].
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Lucius P. Youngblood
Mar. 15, 1860-Feb. 28, 1917
Thy will be done oh father. Erected by
his wife.
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none
none
unmarked cement slab
7/22
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Carrie Ursula Manson
Apr. 28, 1855-May. 13, 1919
7/23
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George Hugh Manson
Feb. 21, 1873-Jan. 7, 1941
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Mary Jane Manson
Mar. 20, 1867-May 9, 1943
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Andrew J. Youngblood
Aug. 10, 1844-Jan. 23, 1924
VA plaque: PVT Co B 7 GA CAV
Confederate States Army
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Lucinda Youngblood
Dec. 15, 1844-June 19, 1918
Wife of A.J. Youngblood; She was the
sunshine of our home.
L. L.
Ketchum. Copyright © 1998. L. L. Ketchum. All Rights Reserved.
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