Cherokee County AlArchives Cemeteries.....Story Cemetery - Complete Survey ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jesse Jordan Jjordan90@aol.com October 15, 2007, 8:19 pm Abstracted By: Jesse Jordan Directions: From Hwy 68 in Cedar Bluff going towards Gaylesville, turn left onto Road 75. Follow road until you see a small sign that reads Freedom Baptist Church. Turn left onto Road 41. Cemetery is on the left in a white fence in the pasture. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Webb James February 12, 1816 August 16, 1881 (born in Chesnut Hill, Jefferson County, Tennessee, son of Thomas and Nellie McMurtrey Webb) Webb Prissilla Gregory February 17, 1817 July 22, 1868 (born in Jefferson County, Tennessee, wife of James Webb) Webb Lizzie C. March 25, 1844 June 11, 1880 (Elizabeth C. Webb, daughter of James and Prissilla Webb) Webb Joseph T. November 15, 1848 October 4, 1850 (Son of James and Prissilla Webb) Lankford Houston Jones August 12, 1905 August 22, 1905 (Son of W.S. and B.M.C. Lankford) Story William M. February 11, 1860 April 3, 1933 (Son of Henry Madison and Mary Elizabeth McCullough Story, husband of Sarah Frances Story) Story Sarah Frances October 25, 1854 March 23, 1930 (Wife of William M. Story, daughter of James and Prissilla Webb) Grogan James 1811 1884 (Unmarked grave, born in North Carolina, husband of Rebecca Wall Grogan) Grogan Rebecca Wall 1816 After 1870 (Unmarked grave, born in South Carolina, wife of James Grogan) Grogan Nancy 1841 after 1860 (Only readable Grogan family headstone, daughter of James and Rebecca Wall Grogan) Grogan Infant abt 1835 Before 1850 (Infant daughter of James and Rebecca Wall Grogan) Grogan Wilson 1842 March 1870 (Unmarked grave, died of consumption, son of James and Rebecca Wall Grogan) Grogan Thomas 1836 Before 1880 (Thought to be buried in an unmarked grave, son of James and Rebecca Wall Grogan) Additional Comments: Cemetery is very well kept. The current owners have cleaned tombstones and built white fence around the covered graves, although those of the Grogan family were discovered later. Four small stones mark the graves of this family outside the fence, though only that of Nancy Grogan has visible writing. The Grogan names were listed in an earlier survey done by Grogan descendants. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cherokee/cemeteries/storycem92cm.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/alfiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb