New Harmony Baptist Cemetery, Cleburne, Alabama http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/cemeteries/new-harmony-bapt.txt ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ Survey completed by Linda Hutchens April 2006 New Harmony Cemetery is located on AL Hwy 9 South (just off I-20), in Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama in Section 21, Township 10, and Range 10. New Harmony Cemetery has been in active use for at least 156 years, with the oldest marker being dated 1850. It is possible New Harmony Cemetery is older however there are no records to substantiate this. There are approximately 500 unmarked graves in this cemetery as observed by this transcriber. In an effort to identify as many unmarked as possible, also included here are Death and Funeral Home Records, which may contain errors. It is up to the individual researcher to verify information found here. The graves are not in well-defined rows. Therefore I tried to keep all obvious family members that were one after the other or in an enclosure together by using double spacing between the families or enclosures. Submitted by Linda Bonner Hutchens Ezsolutions36264@aol.com with some information provided by Linda Ayres wwlsarandolph@aol.com Apr-2006 Beginning at south end of building, facing the back of the Church Maner, Father - Sanford A. Aug 19, 1877 Sep 5, 1961 Maner, Mother – Ada C. (Lumpkin) May 8, 1883 Oct 15, 1944 Maner, Sarah Rebecca May 27, 1952 Oct 21, 1952 Maner, Mary Jeanette Jul 11, 1930 (only date) Maner, Billy Apr 1929 (only date) Bryant, Ida Boner Mar 15, 1878 Nov 16, 1933 Hollon, Father – John W. Jul 28, 1903 Feb 26, 1979 Hollon, Mother - Maude P. Dec 10, 1903 Jan 29, 1947 (nee: Prater) Hollon, Jimmy Infant Son (no dates) Hollon, Gerald Infant Son (no dates) Hollon, Johnny Infant Son (no dates) Glasgow, Shirley Joyce 1934 1936 Dau of Ralph & Vera Glasgow Faulkner, John Davis Sep 3, 1906 Jun 8, 1971 Faulkner, Estelle L. Mar 6, 1904 Oct 22, 1989 Lumpkin, Mother - Neal Jun 15, 1877 Sep 26, 1950 Lumpkin, Father - Conrad Apr 20, 1881 Jul 16, 1938 Davis, Ramon Bell Oct 18, 1888 Aug 30, 1956 (Son of William & Elvira Davis) Davis, Pearl C. Dec 14, 1889 Feb 14, 1925 Wife of Raymond B. Davis Harlan, Lois Jul 20, 1907 Mar 30, 1925 Harlan, J. B. (Joseph B) Aug 27, 1881 Jul 12, 1925 (Son of Samuel Harlan and Mora Blake) Harlan, Lydia Lorena (Glasgow) May 27, 1889 Oct 10, 1983 No Marker (appears to have had flowers) Brown, Emery E Nov 9, 1905 Jul 20, 1971 Brown, Eunice H. Jul 27, 1909 Mar 10, 2004 Row Three Bonner, James Patrick Sep 11, 1852 Apr 12, 1940 Bonner, Amanda Townsend Aug 11, 1862 Jul 11, 1939 Thompson, Billy 1929 1932 Bussey, James W. (Washington) 1838 1920 (17th Ala Infantry Co. G) Bussey, Nancy A. (Ann) 1867 1951 10 Unmarked Graves (Possibly gravesite of Daniel Keller and Elizabeth Cromer Keller and at least one female child of James Patrick Boner & Amanda Townsend Bonner) Riddle, John William Sep 16, 1878 (only date) Riddle, Father - William A. Jun 1, 1857 Jan 31, 1905 (Son of William Alexander Riddle and Frances) Riddle, Addie Bell 1905 1910 Riddle, Alma 1911 (only date) 1 Unmarked Grave Riddle, Gladys Jun 1, 1918 Sep 21, 1918 Dau. of R. N. & V. R. Riddle Molan, Georgia Sep 1910 (only date) Molan, Ruth Apr 23, 1917 Aug 2, 1917 Molan, Betty Mar 16, 1940 (only date) 1 Unmarked Grave Cook, Lavora Zaner Mar 1, 1895 May 1, 1979 Wife of James Benjamin Cook and Robert Evan Teague Cook, James Benjamin Sep 30, 1894 Mar 11, 1928 (Son of Seymour Cook and Ida Thompson) Elliot, Kathleen McCord Oct 15, 1932 Oct 5, 1970 1 Unmarked Grave (possibly McCord Infant) McCord, James Russell Feb 1941 Mar 1941 McCord, Sydney M. May 20, 1941 (only date) Row Four 1 Grave Marked by Angel Statue "broken" no names or dates (Infant of William David Bonner & Carrie Bell McKenzie) 1 Unmarked Grave Bryant, R. E. (Richard Ellsberry) 1866 1919 Unmarked (R. D. Nichols) (b. abt 1910 Aug 24, 1926) Nichols, Levie Boner Mar 1894 Dec 1919 4 Unmarked Graves Bussey, Athelena Dec 21, 1891 Mar 9, 1902 Dau of J. C. & E. E. Bussey Boner, Sarah Ann (nee: Keller) 1828 1902 Bryant, Wife of W. T. May 19, 1831 May 22, 1901 CSA Co. D 31 ALA INF (Susannah Keller Harper Bryant, 1st w/o of William Thomas Bryant, widow of James Harper, died in War, sister of Sarah Ann Boner) Bryant, W. T. May 13, 1846 Apr 13, 1929 CSA Co D 31 ALA INF Unmarked (Bryant, Dau. of W. T. Bryant, twin) 3 Unmarked Hill, M. F. Jun 24, 1874 Jan 3, 1899 wife of G. F. Hill (Mary Watson Hill, daughter of Harmon N. Watson CSA and Martha) 6 Unmarked (1 small Unmarked Infant with flowers included with this group) Ingram, Ruby Sep 27, 1923 Oct 18, 1923 1 Unmarked with flowers Jones, Father, William V. Oct 30, 1860 Mar 14, 1940 Jones, Mother, Leila L. (Lumpkin) Jul 9, 1868 Apr 8, 1952 Swafford, Father- Henry H. Oct 20, 1878 Nov 10, 1967 (Son of Thomas Swafford and Martha Jackson) Swafford, Mother- Cornelia May 4, 1875 Dec 27, 1949 Swafford, Father - B. C. Apr 9, 1912 Jun 28, 2003 Swafford, Mother - Mary L. Feb 24, 1913 Jan 17, 1994 Row Five Boner, Julia Townsend Sep 1865 Oct 1932 2 Unmarked Lumpkin, Lela wife of W. J. Lumpkin Oct 23, 1891 Jun 26, 1913 3 Unmarked Chatman, Amanda M. Jul 6, 1889 Sep 27 1907 Bonar, William 1859 1906 (Since the stone was placed have found actual death date of May 2, 1905, family says Bill Boner is buried at his mothers feet, this location, unmarked 15 years ago is at his mothers feet) Large fieldstone upside down (On under side reads M. M. Bussey, daughter of L.& M. Bussey, born 1878 died 1910, about 15 years ago my brother and I raised this stone while looking for a marker for the grave of William B. Bonar, we replaced it as it was.) 1 Unmarked Bryant, Willie Kate Apr 8, 1872 Sep 12, 1951 2 Unmarked Infant of W. R. & Julia Harris No Dates 1 Unmarked Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Nichols B/d Mar 28, 1914 Harlan, Wyatt Jul 5, 1914 Mar 25, 1917 Harlan, Annis Dec 23, 1912 June 18, 1914 2 Unmarked Young, Joseph Thach Feb 29, 1912 Jun 15, 1915 Son of R. B. & N. S. Young Pike, Thurston Sep 12, 1911 Jan 16, 1973 Pike, Edna Feb 15, 1914 May 15, 1988 Pike, Christopher Brance Jun 9, 1973 Jun 9, 1973 Evans, Delia (Vaughan) Apr 7, 1879 Nov 25, 1982 Evans, Parson L. Jun 25, 1882 Mar 1, 1930 (Son of Mathew Jones Evan born Aug 22, 1845, died Feb 11, 1926, (Company A, BARBIERS Battalion CSA) husband of Indiana Bedwell born Mar 22, 1843, died Feb 21, 1926 Heflin Cleburne County) Owen, Magalene and Bobby (no dates) Taylor, Willa D. Apr 25, 1941 Mar 22, 1975 Infant Dau of Melvin & Lucy Fanny Lumpkin 1935 (only date) Taylor, Henry Nov 7, 1897 Mar 15, 1964 Taylor, Pearl Apr 30, 1919 May 7, 1977 Evans, Sarah M. (Miss) 1840 1916 (Daughter of Turner L. Evans and Elizabeth Martin) Infant Dau. of W. P. & Dessie Evans Oct 30, 1913 Oct 30, 1913 2 Unmarked Lumpkin, Ira Buttram Jan 18, 1857 Apr 5, 1933 (In 1900 Ira Lumpkin stated she was the mother of 15 children and she had 15 children living) Lumpkin, H. P. (Homer) Oct 20, 1855 May 20, 1902 (Son of Pittman Lumpkin and Susan Henderson) 3 Unmarked Glasgow, O.W. Mar 7, 1872 Feb 9, 1958 Glasgow, James T. Dec 26, 1847 Aug 17, 1935 Glasgow, Eliza A (Wallace) Mar 3, 1845 May 2, 1913 Glasgow, India Anna Jun 17, 1878 Feb 9, 1964 2 Unmarked Bryant, Claude Son of Mr. & Mrs. Lee Bryant (no dates) Bryant, Jessie W. Son of D. E. & Bettie Jun 13, 1890 Aug 15, 1891 1 Unmarked (enclosed with brick and has flowers) Bryant, Lee Dec 16, 1891 May 9, 1941 Bryant, Cora B. (nee: Beason) Nov 2, 1891 May 5, 1965 4 Unmarked (Individual graves with identical brick enclosures with flowers) Holmes, Roger Lewis Aug 6, 1932 July 4, 19?? Inf. son of Houston & Jessie Holmes (Stone weathered and encrusted with lichen) Bryant, Chester Jan 11, 1913 May 28, 1934 Goodman, Lucille May 17, 1917 Oct 23, 1941 2 Unmarked (not sure) Jordan, J. E. (John) Jan 23, 1860 Apr 16, 1933 Jordan, Mary L. Feb 18, 1862 Jan 24, 1941 nee Mary "Molly" Garner 2 Unmarked Bonner, Missouri Pruitt Oct 17, 1904 Oct 15, 1939 1 Unmarked Teague, Nancy L. Barker Mar 23, 1842 Apr 18, 1916 Walton, Antora J. wife of J. W. Walton Feb 11, 1866 Apr 7, 1911 Teague, R. J. (Robert Joel) Sep 18, 1831 Oct 3, 1907 (Company D, 31st Alabama Infantry CSA) Teague, Robert Evan Jun 24, 1879 Dec 12, 1951 (Husband of Levora Zaner b. Mar 16, 1895, died May 1, 1979) 2 Unmarked Next 2 graves marked with one marker, with the following: no dates C. U. Wallace - His wife Lydia Parents of Eliza Glasgow (Charles Union Wallace born Sep 14, 1814, died Apr 27, 1886 husband of Lydia Reynolds born Oct 22, 1827, died before 1900 Cleburne County) Hightower, Marietta Leona (nee: Glasgow) Dec 12, 1873 Oct 8, 1911 Wife of W. R. Hightower 6 Unmarked Casey, Mike 1845 1929 (Husband of Martha Jane Curtis) 1 Unmarked Harris, Emma Feb 26, 1870 Nov 6, 1948 Harris, Jessie M Jul 5, 1863 May 23, 1939 (Son of Abner Harris and Mary-) Goodman, W. T. Oct 9, 1892 Jan 2, 1946 Goodman, Ada Mar 7, 1890 Dec 22, 1987 1 Unmarked (possibly 2) Campbell, Mary Jo July 24, 1958 Sep 8, 1959 (This only marked grave in large well cared for enclosure) Pruitt, Eugene 1915 1972 Pruitt, Handley D. Aug 18, 1917 June 14, 1976 Pruitt, Mozell L. Oct 29, 1923 (no date) 1 Unmarked Teague, Lucretia Feb 20, 1878 July 1, 1917 5 Unmarked (possibly as many as 10) Harris, W. C. Feb 17, 1876 Jan 24, 1892 In the 16 Year of his age Turner, Margaret Janny Harris May 26, 1858 Sep 9, 1884 Wife of H. C. Turner Turner, Nuton Apr 14, 1886 Jun 20, 1886 Son of H. C. & Lina Turner Turner, Ester May 24, 1889 Jul 5, 1889 Infant of H. C. & Lina Turner 3 Unmarked 3 Weathered Unreadable Jones, Charles E Jul 21, 1928 Jun 2, 1944 Jones, Estelle Norton Jan 4, 1904 Sep 5, 1995 Jones, William Ewell Apr 18, 1894 Nov 30 1991 US ARMY WW I Campbell, Larry DeWayne Jan 18, 1951 Feb 29, 1951 Campbell, Jimmy Oscar Jul 15, 1940 Apr 8, 1943 Campbell, Ray and May May 19, 1939 May 19, 1939 Campbell, C. Jane (Sprayberry) Nov 7, 1853 Aug 14, 1940 Campbell, Lawrence H May 24, 1857 Jan 19, 1941 Campbell, James D Mar 10, 1952 Aug 20, 1952 Son of George & Evelyn Campbell - Father - Robert Lee Jan 19, 1912 Aug 19, 1991 PFC US ARMY, WORLD WAR II Campbell - Mother - Allie Mae Aug 18, 1915 Dec 15, 1993 Tompkins III, Gerald N. 1972 2005 Pruitt, Hattie B 1882 1976 Pruitt, Ellis Moore 1906 1933 (Son of Hattie Pruitt from previous marriage) Pruitt, Jonathon E. (Eugene) 1885 1917 1 Unmarked On same Marker Pruitt, Samuel H. Mar 4, 1904 Apr 12, 1904 Inf. Dau. of L. C. Pruitt B/d Oct 1, 1905 2 Unmarked Infants 2 Unmarked infants (Inside brick enclosure with Angels and Flowers) Howle, Mary F. Aug 26, 1891 June 24, 1904 Dau. Of W. T. and Fannie Howle Howle, Emmie Nov 2, 1893 Apr 14, 1899 (Very difficult to read, not sure first name is Emmie, the last name is definitely Howle and dates are correct, marked at foot with EEH) 1 Unmarked Tolleson, Infant Aug 189? Son of Jesse & Mary Tolleson (Very difficult to read) 13 Unmarked (possibly more) Jones, Ralph Charles Feb 9, 1931 Jul 16, 1939 Jones, Homer V. Mar 7, 1892 Jun 3, 1981 Jones, Bessie (nee: Ross) Jul 1, 1894 Apr 15, 1972 Faulkner, Arthur Y. 1908 1970 Faulkner, Ida M. 1912 1988 Johnson, Steve J. Sep 6, 1888 Nov 2, 1958 Johnson, Ellen L. Feb 2, 1895 Mar 4, 1958 Blanton, Connie Lorraine May 9, 1968 Feb 2, 1969 Blanton, Grady Leroy Sep 29, 1912 (no date) PVT U. S. ARMY, World War II Blanton, Laura Jane Apr 29, 1915 July 26, 1989 1 Unmarked Johnson, William O. Aug 27, 1883 Aug 2, 1955 Johnson, Nettie J. Owen May 26, 1849 Feb 21, 1920 Wife of N. J. Johnson (Daughter of Oliver Owen and Mary Elizabeth Hughes) Johnson, Nat (Nathaniel J) Aug 26, 1843 Aug 29, 1915 Age 72 yrs. 3?? (Company H, 1st Georgia Cavalry) Cobb, Mary A (Johnson) Aug 5, 1871 Feb 7, 1913 Wife of John Cobb 14 Unmarked (possibly more) Chase, Pearl E (Evans) Oct 17, 1884 Jul 24, 1920 (Daughter of Micajah Evans & Lucy Underwood) Chase, John D. Jun 9, 1911 Apr 9, 1915 Chase, Mary Ann Aug 9, 1844 Aug 14, 1894 Chase, Inf Dau. of L. G. & B. D. Chase Nov 27, 1908 Nov 28, 1908 Chase, Minnie Lee Jul 5, 1915 May 21, 1939 Chase, Winnie Davis Jan 15, 1919 Jul 13, 1940 Unmarked Funeral home marker Edward, Carl Roger 1945 1945 Funeral Home Marker- Brantly, (the only 2 graves visible in large brick enclosure) Anthony, William T. (Thomas) 1915 1986 CPL U. S. ARMY WORLD WAR II Anthony, Vernie G. May 2, 1919 Jul 24, 1993 Crews, Lizzie (Johnson) Sep 28, 1891 Aug 19, 1925 Wife of W. A. Crews 2 Unmarked Mitchell, Mary Ann May 16, 1930 Nov 21, 1939 10 Unmarked (Possibly More) Ross, N. J. Jr. (Newton) Apr 5, 1877 Jul 14, 1905 Ross, John Jun 24, 1830 Apr 12, 1898 (Lt. 31st Alabama Infantry Company D) Ross, Nancy E. (Goodwin) May 17, 1845 Jul 5, 1879 In Memory of Infant Daughter of John and Mary Ross No Dates Ross, Ada L. Jan 11 1871 Aug 2, 1887 Infants of A. L. & M. E. Tolleson No Dates 4 Unmarked (possibly more) Pruett, D. (Jacob Decatur Pruett) Oct 10, 1828 Feb 14, 1850 4 Unmarked Row Ten Hayes, Mother, Stacie (Johnson) 1894 1949 Hayes, Son, John C. 1914 1925 1 Unmarked (has flower) Kitchens, Annie G. (Stephens) Jan 10, 1905 Jan 4, 1938 Phillips, Maude Stephens Aug 1896 Feb 5, 1917 Stephens, Susie Elzora (Allen) Jul 1, 1880 Jun 30, 1938 Stephens, Jerry Frank Jan 6, 1868 Jan 19, 1947 3 Unmarked 1 Unmarked Infant 2 Unmarked Ross, John Lewis Aug 10, 1899 Nov 15, 1960 (Son of John Ross and Lenora Teague) Ross, Lillie Elizabeth Nov 13, 1904 Aug 28, 1989 Ross, Ralph Newt Apr 10, 1902 Jul 17, 1927 Chase, Ben D Sep 7, 1877 Dec 11, 1922 Chase, L. G. (Lenora Teague-Ross) Aug 22, 1876 Dec 8, 1908 Wife of B. D. Chase Ross, Jno F. Mar 28, 1875 Dec 30, 1906 (First husband of Lenora Teague, son of John Ross and Nancy Goodwin) Tolleson, Ada Mar 13, 1890 Mar 28, 1951 Tolleson, A. L. (Augustus) Apr 25, 1864 Apr 16, 1934 Tolleson, Essie Ross Apr 7, 1870 Jun 27, 1933 6 Unmarked Holmes, Gueston R. Nov 11, 1899 Sep 10, 1907 Son of A. W. & S. L. Holmes Holmes, Stacy L.(nee: Sprayberry) July 22, 1846 Apr 23, 1932 Wife of R. W. Holmes 1 Unmarked Holmes, Sgt. R. W. (Rueben) CSA Nov 15, 1844 Feb 13, 1944 Co G 2 GA MILITIA 3 Unmarked (possibly more) Blanton, Russell O. Sr. Sep 15, 1910 Mar 21, 1993 Blanton, W. Marie Apr 22, 1928 Dec 10, 2002 5 Unmarked Lumpkin, Rabian C Dec 27, 1925 Aug 19, 2002 Lumpkin, Lois Waits Aug 30, 1928 (No Date) Lumpkin, Eddie Lee Sep 29, 1953 Mar 9, 2002 Hayes, Henry 1866 1957 Hayes, Elizabeth (Benefield) 1867 1929 Estes, John W. Dec 25, 1884 May 7, 1978 Estes, Martha C. Jun 13, 1890 Oct 12, 1953 Estes, Herbert S. Nov 15, 1909 Feb 11, 1910 Estes, Hattie Mae Jul 18, 1905 Oct 11, 1908 5 Unmarked 17 Unmarked Zaner, Ervin Sep 9, 1902 Feb 26, 1928 7 Unmarked Edwards, Inf Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Edwards Dec 26, 1938-OD Cochran, Melvin May 30, 1913 Feb 12, 1959 Cochran, Lee (General Lee) Jan 22, 1886 Jul 14, 1965 Cochran, Lonnie (nee: Beason?) Jul 25, 1884 Jul 28, 1919 Lumpkin, George M Dec 14, 1892 Jun 30, 1954 Lumpkin, Lucy F May 1, 1903 Mar 10, 1978 Lumpkin, Leonard H. Aug 9, 1888 Aug 25, 1968 Lumpkin, Fronie Fae Oct 11, 1889 Nov 25, 1979 Hayes, Sisroe 1893 1976 Smith, Father - Charles E. Apr 24, 1878 Sep 1, 1967 Smith, Mother - Mattie P. Jan 13, 1880 Nov 28, 1955 Smith, Louis Dec 4, 1905 Feb 9, 1951 Smith, James Wesley Apr 10, 1907 Jun 8, 1908 19 Unmarked Bryant, Annie Ruth Oct 18, 1940 Dec 12, 1940 1 unmarked 1 Unmarked Starr, Mary Oct 30, 1875 Jul 29, 1940 Starr, Roy Jun 27, 1872 Mar 31, 1942 Alston, Henry Clark Sep 5, 1848 Jul 17, 1934 Ashley, Mary E. Jan 12, 1867 May 23, 1937 2 Unmarked Jacks, John no dates (b. July 1865) I. H. Esters (Isaiah H. Estes) 1844 1912 Jacks, Myrtle E. Jun 19, 1903 Aug 19, 1903 Dau of J. W. & W. R. Jacks Estes, Henchie E. Oct 12, 1874 May 26, 1876 Son of I. H. & S. E. Estes Estes, Sarah E. (Allen) Aug 19, 1850 Apr 20, 1908 Wife of I. H. Estes 1 Unmarked Campbell, Cornelius Webb 1857 1877 Wife of J. B. Campbell Turner, John William no dates Son of H. C. & Margaret Turner 11 Unmarked Sprayberry, - Wiley S. 1897 1958 Sprayberry, - Sithy 1897 1946 3 Unmarked Lumpkin, Jessie N. Mar 11, 1900 Mar 8, 1956 Lumpkin, Ida N. Nov 12, 1899 Nov 6, 1976 Zaner, Foster M. Feb 17, 1870 Sep 21, 1953 Zaner, Matilda M. (Thrower) Apr 26, 1868 Mar 16, 1962 4 Unmarked Cochran, Garvis C. Nov 19, 1919 Mar 27, 1994 Cochran, Sybil L. (Lumpkin) Sep 21, 1925 (only date) 2 Unmarked Jacks, Nora (Mae nee: Estes) (no dates) (b. June 1866) 15 Unmarked Sprayberry, George W. Apr 2, 1864 Sep 14, 1928 Sprayberry, Lou Rannie (Sprayberry) Dec 26, 1859 Nov 28, 1946 10 Unmarked 2 with pieces of white marble no names or dates 2 Unmarked Agee, Dora Eunice Sep 14, 1918 Aug 18, 1997 Hammond, Alfred B Jul 22, 1919-OD Hammond, Flora B Apr 4, 1927 Aug 1, 1985 Hammond, James A Jan 18, 1970-OD Norton, James Arthur Jan 27, 1894 Jan 6, 1970 Norton, Lois M. (Jones) Jul 3, 1899 Dec 9, 1945 Norton, James R Aug 3, 1925 Jan 21, 1926 14 Unmarked 7 Unmarked Bryant, David Jul 28, 1950 Sep 23, 1954 Possibly as many as 10 Unmarked 1 Unmarked possibly 2 Trantham - J. T. (James Thomas) no dates Trantham - Georgia A (nee: Jordan) no dates 11 Unmarked Hamitt and Wife, Daughter Susannah no dates (This is possibly Elizabeth Warren-Hammett born 1820, died 1860, wife of Jesse M. Hammett born 1818, died 1889 Cleburne County and their Daughter Susannah born 1842, died after 1880) 4 Unmarked Nichols, Samuel G. Oct 27, 1889 Jan 10, 1960 Nichols, Mary Lizzie Jul 18, 1901 Feb 21, 1972 Crane, 1 Unmarked Crane, 1 Unmarked Crane, Rebecca Sims Nov 3, 1837 Dec 3, 1888 First Wife of E. J. Crane Crane, 1 Unmarked Crane, 1 Unmarked Crane, Infant Dau. of Aug 12, 1900 Aug 12, 1900 of Mr. & Mrs. John L. Crane Crane, Ezekial Jackson Feb 1, 1839 Feb 6, 1926 (Married 1. Rebecca Sims married 2. Martha-) Crane, Green A Oct 21, 1861 Feb 14, 1949 Crane, Inus Louella May 13, 1916 Aug 28, 1951 Turley, Jeanette Jul 19, 1948 Oct 6, 1948 Infant Dau. of Howard & Dorothy Turley Turley, Imogene Dec 12, 1949 Feb 18, 1955 Crane, John L. Sep 1, 1871 Nov 15, 1957 Crane, Inus J. (nee: Perry) July 3, 1879 Jul 8, 1961 (Daughter of John Perry & Elizabeth Glasgow) 2 Unmarked Nichols, James E. Mar 27, 1913 Jun 24, 1995 Nichols, Dora M. July 15, 1920 no date 1 Unmarked Johnson, Susie A. (Bradford) Jun 26, 1846 Feb 21, 1928 (Wife of Andrew Milton Johnson born 1845, died 1881 Cleburne County) Bell, Mollie (Johnson) Aug 16, 1880 (Aug 3, 1940) Bell, William J. Jul 23, 1880 Jan 5, 1957 3 Unmarked Bedwell, Leroy Jul 7, 1804 Jan 13, 1860 Aged 55 yrs. 6 mo. 11 days (Husband of Margaret Lackey born 1811, died 1870) 3 Unmarked Rusk, Charlie March 28, 1928 only date ALABAMA O M CORPS 6 Unmarked Norton, Lillie Bell C Jun 7, 1892 Jan 2, 1980 Norton, Albert Frank Apr 28, 1888 Apr 11, 1930 ALABAMA PVT 138 ENGRS (WWI) 1 Unmarked Dempsey - Richard Albert Jun 18, 1874 Aug 17, 1957 Dempsey - Inus Luemmer Mar 1, 1875 Nov 2, 1958 McGowan, Margie (nee: Howell) Feb 10, 1929 May 1, 1996 Howell - Winfield S. (Scott) Felix Jul 21, 1880 Dec 12, 1942 Howell - Evie Lee Bonner Nov 6, 1891 Jul 15, 1983 4 Unmarked Jacks, Will David Mar 24, 1890 Feb 21, 1947 3 Unmarked Henry, Hugh Lindsey 1918 1984 1 Unmarked with this one 3 Unmarked Mahan, Elvira Jane Apr 19, 1832 Nov 16, 1903 23 Unmarked 1 Unmarked Infant Hamm - Houston L. Mar 14, 1912 Nov 5, 1944 U S ARMY PVT 110 INFANTRY 28 INF DIV WW II Hamm - Eva (nee: Howell) Bell Oct 22, 1917 only date Swafford, Gladys Feb 13, 1923 Nov 17, 2003 Swafford, Lloyd W Dec 5, 1903 Oct 1, 1978 Swafford, Margie F Feb 1, 1936 Jan 10, 1987 3 Unmarked 2 Unmarked 1 Unmarked Infant 1 unmarked with Brimer Family Brimer, Mrs. Beatrice Aug 4, 1896? Mar 15, 1937 3 Unmarked Robertson, D. J. Mar 31, 1829 Jul 29, 1888 6 Unmarked Note: This area of cemetery is almost totally void of grass, stones, etc. There are at least 26 Un-marked graves in this area and possibly more Sprayberry, John E. Apr 29, 1891 May 11, 1949 ALABAMA PFC MILITARY POLICE CORPS WW I Sprayberry, Ora Lee Dec 15, 1901 May 11, 1969 Jacks, Mary Jane (nee: Bonar) Mar 29, 1860 Nov 22, 1960 Jacks, John E. Oct 3, 1893 Dec 23, 1967 Riddle, Brother - Hoyt L. 1918 1978 Riddle, Sister - Annie Lue Mar 24, 1910 Jan 5, 1980 Riddle, Thomas J. May 30, 1885 Mar 21, 1975 Riddle, Ora Lee Jul 15, 1890 Jul 31, 1956 1 Unmarked (Riddle?) Riddle, Lawrence M. Jul 12, 1882 Oct 26, 1945 2 Unmarked Perry, John B. Sep 15, 1831 Aug 30, 1886 (Husband of Elizabeth Glasgow she died in TX) Note: At least 8 Unmarked 1 Unmarked 2 Unmarked 1 marked with a Fieldstone 16 Unmarked 1 Unmarked with Flower Swafford, Katherine Lynn Aug 15, 1951 Apr 6, 1952 Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Loys Swafford 9 Unmarked Johnson - J. Reuben Dec 9, 1919 Apr 7, 1997 Johnson - Iva Dell Riddle Feb 15, 1928 only date Mayfield - Melvin Apr 28, 1918 Feb 1, 1979 Mayfield - Melvin Riddle S1 US NAVY WWII Mayfield - Rosa Riddle Apr 20, 1916 Dec 12, 2003 7 Unmarked Glasgow - Thomas 1810 1867 (James Thomas Morrow Glasgow born Jun 30, 1814, died Dec 28, 1868) Glasgow - His Wife Mary 1812 1880 (Mary Miriam Bradford born Jun 11, 1816, died Nov 13, 1880) Glasgow, Ada Apr 21, 1883 Sep 7, 1884 2 Unmarked Sprayberry, Father - Dewey D. Feb 13, 1899 Feb 12, 1963 Sprayberry, Mother - Fannie P. Feb 5, 1905 Nov 8, 1968 Sprayberry, Dewey Edward May 31, 1932 Aug 14, 1958 FTI US NAVY Harrell - Moses E. Dec 26, 1886 Oct 30, 1973 married July 3, 1906 Harrell - Mary Lizzie May 2, 1890 Feb 26, 1958 1 Unmarked Bonner, Lennie Jan 13, 1917 May 2, 1934 Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Bonner 7 Unmarked Loveless, Virginia Carolyn Aug 16, 1960 Aug 18, 1960 Loveless, Myrtle Carolyn Mar 22, 1942 Jan 25, 1964 Harris, Arthur A Sep 17, 1887 Oct 13, 1969 Harris, Toye S. Aug 13, 1910 no date 4 Unmarked 1 Unmarked Boner - Wm. Dave July 28, 1899 Oct 12, 1983 Boner - Carrie Bell (nee: McKenzie) Mar 9, 1896 May 11, 1970 6 Unmarked Jacks, Walter L. (Lee) Apr 9, 1896 Jan 18, 1972 Jacks, Annie Lee Bonner (New - no dates) (Annie Lee Bonner Jacks -Jun 1, 1912 Feb 15, 2006) Bonner, John Frank 1910 1964 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 2 Unmarked 5 Unmarked Molan, John W. Sep 25, 1872 Dec 22, 1961 Molan, Fannie B. (nee: Bondurant) May 8, 1888 Feb 3, 1970 1 Unmarked Molan, William Troy Aug 30, 1924 Dec 15, 1949 Employee of Lee Bros Fdry UNMARKED GRAVE: Brothers, Doc birth & death unknown 4 Unmarked Thompson, Robert Lee Jul 22, 1892 Mar 15, 1970 Thompson, Essie Mae & Inf Son (Bonner) Sep 17, 1904 Jun 30, 1945 2 Unmarked Parris, Oliver Jun 12, 1912 Dec 30, 1941 Parris, Mary Ann Smith Nov 22, 1888 May 22, 1954 Parris, Elige Joseph Feb 2, 1886 Mar 10, 1970 Parris, Mellie F. Aug 18, 1910 Sep 11, 1962 Butler, Stevie Nov 22, 1961 Feb 9, 1962 Parris, Lewis Jun 18, 1947 Dec 19, 1951 3 Infants w/flowers Brown, Edwin Frank Dec 25, 1887 Nov 8, 1970 Brown, Mollie Odesser (Wood) Jul 17, 1902 Sep 11, 1970 Brown, John F. 1952 1975 1 Unmarked 3 Unmarked Dodson, Alvin 1872 1954 Unmarked, Foot Marker Mother (Dodson?) (Possibly the grave of Amanda Gable wife of Alvin Dodson?) Unmarked, (Dodson?) 4 Unmarked Waites, Ulcey V. 1892 1950 Waites, Annie Mae 1919 no date 1 Unmarked Brimer, H. (Harrison) Oct 27, 1899-no date (1986) (Son of William Brimer and Tiny Cheatwood) Un-readable (wife of H. Brimer, Mildred Boswell Brimer born Oct 5, 1907, died Apr 4, 1983) Brimer, ? Jul 27, 19 only date God Bless You Son Deroy Brimer Jul 24, 1932 - Jul 26, 1976) Brimer, Leon Dec 13, 1929 Jan 11, 1952 1 no name in same group of Brimer Family Williams, Gregory Peck May 11, 1970 only date Funeral Home Marker - Martin & Hightower 1 Unmarked (attached by brick enclosure to Gregory Peck Williams) Jarrell - Willie E. Aug 12, 1917 Oct 14, 1961 Jarrell - Pearl E. Feb 16, 1918 Nov 12, 2002 4 Unmarked Roberson, Jerry Curtis Nov 9, 1955 Nov 11, 1955 Infant Boswell, Sep 30, 1965 only date Infant Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Boswell Boswell - Louis T. May 7, 1921 Aug 5, 1961 Boswell - Edna P. May 21, 1920 only date Boswell, Harold Franklin Dec 30, 1941 May 11, 1949 Boswell, Luther H. Oct 14, 1919 Dec 3, 1944 ALABAMA PVT 6 CAV RCN SO WW II G. E. J. No dates Unmarked w/flowers (my observation - this would be a member of the Boswell Family) Boswell, Alice Gable Nov 3, 1866 Mar 3, 1955 Turner, Pearly Mae Roszell Nov 3, 1909 Mar 22, 1951 Turner, Cora May 24, 1881 Jul 8, 1969 Turner, W.C.L. Jun 20, 1878 Sep 20, 1947 Lumpkin - Virgil Oct 9, 1896 Jul 18, 1957 ALABAMA PVT 9 BN REPL TNG CENTER WWI Lumpkin - Othella May 9, 1906 Jul 2, 1968 1 Unmarked Borders, Mother - Ada R. (nee: Bonner) Jan 22, 1892 Oct 27, 1952 Borders, Father - John H. (Hartsfield) Aug 26, 1875 Feb 29, 1953 1 Unmarked Smith, Robert Lee Nov 27, 1919 Jun 8, 1968 McCall, William Edward Oct 8, 1975 Oct 8, 1975 Champion, Holden C. Feb 6, 1993 Mar 26, 1993 Nichols, Daughter Annie Eloise Apr 28, 1910 Sep 1, 1993 Nichols, James L Dec 30, 1885 Dec 28, 1958 Nichols, Isabell (Johnson) Apr 25, 1878 Jan 13, 1958 Johnson, Father, M. L. (Mark) Dec 18, 1875 Aug 4, 1946 Johnson, Mother, Retta Sep 16, 1887 Apr 11, 1982 3 Unmarked Bonner, Maudie (nee: Moran) Apr 21, 1927 Dec 10, 2003 Moran, Jessie 1863 1944 Moran, Nancy L. (Leola) 1889 1970 4 Unmarked -WENS, (handmade broken) Jan 6, 19?? 5-18-?? Owen, Soloman N. 1872 1955 2 Unmarked Graves Owens? Patterson, Norbon E. Sep 14, 1894 Jun 8, 1963 PVT BTRY F 116 FIELD ARTY WW I 2 Unmarked Boyd, Jane E. Jan 6, 1963 Dec 30, 1963 Harris, Mattie Lee Jul 25, 1899 Nov 24, 1985 Harris, William B. Jul 18, 1897 Feb 12, 1960 Harris, Alvin Jan 31, 1929 Feb 19, 1985 Harris, Mary F Dec 18, 1939-OD 1 Unmarked Bonner, James A. Aug 10, 1896 Aug 5, 1966 ALABAMA PVT US ARMY WW I 1 Unmarked Free, Billy G. Jul 1, 1929 Aug 30, 1955 Free, Edna E. Mar 9, 1929 only date 3 Unmarked Owen, Bradley Feb 27, 1977 Jun 10, 1977 Bonner, Seaborn Nov 11, 1915 Jun 6, 1987 Bonner, Steven Floyd May 14, 1960 Dec 1, 1961 3 Unmarked Hammond, Rhonda Mae Jun 28, 1959 Jul 1, 1959 Infant Daughter of A. O. Hammond, Jr & Cora L. Hammond Turner, Sandra Gail May 24, 1969 May 24, 1969 Dau. of Benny & Valera Turner Turner - Benny M. Apr 6, 1946 Feb 28, 2003 Turner - Patricia M. Jan 29, 1949 only date Holcombe Infant of Henry B/d Aug 26, 1951 Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Holcombe 1 Unmarked Barnett - Paul D. Nov 25, 1916 Apr 9, 1993 Barnett - Minnie Feb 1, 1918 May 7, 2000 2 Unmarked with "E" in corners of brick enclosure Bonner, Arlin Feb 12, 1934 Jun 10, 1971 2 Unmarked Baker, Johnny Ray Jan 8, 1949 Jan 14, 1949 Son of Mr. & Mrs. Luther Baker 1 Unmarked 7 Unmarked Bonner - Syble (nee: Parris) Jul 23, 1923 only date Bonner - Ralph Oct 14, 1931 Mar 17, 1995 S SGT US AIRFORCE KOREA VIETNAM Whiteside, William Mark 1959 only date Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Whiteside Bonner, John J. Feb 12, 1885 Mar 6, 1970 Bonner, Nora Mae (nee: Trantham) Sep 1, 1901 Sep 4, 1987 1 Unmarked (Alma L. Bonner Peoples w/Infant) 1 Unmarked (Boyd Peoples) 3 Unmarked Bonner, James Thomas Feb 7, 1883 May 13, 1952 Bonner, Rosetta (nee: Ellard) Sep 13, 1889 Mar 1, 1978 Bonner, Virgil 1919 1976 Bonner, Rose Marie Jan 2, 1944 Feb 25, 2004 Daughter (of Virgil) 4 Unmarked Gay - Theodore Dec 11, 1916 Jan 19, 1971 Gay - Lillie Bell Aug 30, 1920 Nov 6, 1953 2 Unmarked Skinner - Alberta L. Dec 6, 1923 Apr 3, 1999 Skinner - Harold L. Jun 23, 1925 Jun 24, 1993 Nichols - Nomie B 1896 1985 Nichols - C. Homer 1893 1946 Bonner, Angela Aug 21, 1959 only date Infant Daughter of Marvin Jr. & Joyce Collins, Georgia A. Sep 5, 1885 May 29, 1984 Collins, Thomas J. Jul 4, 1879 Jul 18, 1957 Bonner, Claudis J. Jan 4, 1924 Nov 14, 1997 Bonner, Vela Mae (nee: Knighten) Dec 28, 1927 Aug 23, 1972 Phillips, John 1897 1976 Phillips, Lela 1904 1970 Phillips, Charles Marvin Dec 14, 1943 Apr 10, 1958 Phillips, Robert Lee Mar 4, 1931 Jun 27, 1952 3 Unmarked Laymon, John Jan 3, 1879 Mar 29, 1957 (Husband of Anna A. Champion) Laymon - Emma L. Feb 6, 1910 Aug 19, 2004 Cunningham, Edna Laymon Jun 22, 1939 Dec 21, 2001 Campbell - Mance 1900 1962 Campbell - Lessie 1910 only date 2 Unmarked Bonner, M. J. B. (Mildred Jacks Bonner) Bonner, G. T. B. (Green Thomas Bonner) 1884-1968 Bonner, Infant B/d Mar 11, 1962 Infant Son of Gloria & Doys Bonner Bonner, Doys Edward, Sr. Oct 4, 1924 Jun 6, 1970 Bonner, Gloria Dean (nee: Swancey) Nov 22, 1927 Jun 17, 2005 Parris, Mother - Mable N. (Nichols) Dec 12, 1911 Nov 4, 1962 Nichols, Emory Mar 16, 1916 Nov 26, 1986 Trantham, Myrtice (Nichols) May 4, 1919 Dec 26, 1994 Trantham, Frank Apr 13, 1912 Oct 9, 1965 Trantham, Donald Eugene Dec 12, 1938 Sep 16, 1956 Waites, Walter Jan 19, 1878 Apr 23, 1963 Waites, Alice A. (Cofield) Jan 23, 1888 Jan 10, 1969 2 Unmarked Moore, Charles G Mar 27, 1916 Jan 18, 1966 1 Unmarked (may be Waites Family) Waites, Cecil no dates Waites, Charles Leroy Apr 21, 1921 Oct 26, 1980 TEC 5 US ARMY WW II Neal - J. T. "Jack" Dec 8, 1912 Dec 23, 1968 ALABAMA PFC US ARMY WW II Neal - Mattie Mae Jan 25, 1915 Jan 8, 1972 Evans No Dates Evans No Dates Evans No Dates Evans No Dates Sprayberry, Roland D. Jul 20, 1922 Aug 22, 1969 ALABAMA S SGT US AIR FORCE WW II KOREA Sprayberry, Amy N. Sep 1, 1929 only date Barker, Roland L. Feb 29, 1880 Jul 20, 1968 Barker, Stacy E. Jun 10, 1894 Jun 25, 1975 2 Unmarked Measles, Eli 1908 1970 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 1 Unmarked Pesnell, Lewis P. 1898 1966 Pugh, Loretta Jan 21, 1953 Mar 18, 1958 Pugh, Willard A. Nov 16, 1929 only date Pugh, Frances C. Jun 10, 1931 Dec 22, 1994 Waites - Willard M. Nov 16, 1928 Dec 18, 1993 US ARMY KOREA Waites - Lanell H. Nov 26, 1934 Oct 22, 1998 Bryant - George R. (Robert) Mar 7, 1904 Sep 8, 1959 Bryant - E. Mattie (Ellen nee: Bonner) Dec 1, 1902 Apr 20, 1969 Brown, Ella 1891-1980 Dunn, Doris (nee: Bryant) 1933 2005 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 2 Unmarked 4 Unmarked Jacks, Tony Lon 1970 1970 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 3 Unmarked Patterson, Henry Eugene Jan 3, 1950 Jul 29, 1973 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden Smith, Willis Ervin Nov 11, 1900 Aug 20, 1960 Ray, Ruby C Smith Jan 1, 1917 Sep 6, 1974 Smith, Father- Will E. Apr 1, 1948 Jan 15, 1989 Cook, Foster L. Oct 27, 1920 Aug 22, 1960 Laymon, Thomas K. Mar 30, 1910 Jul 12, 1987 Laymon, Maybell H. Mar 10, 1917 Oct 5, 1992 Layman, Grandson - Michael A. Oct 19, 1963 Mar 4, 1966 2 Unmarked Shealy, Pamela Joyce Aug 31, 1965 Only Date Infant Dau. of Jerry & Pamela Shealy Reid, Patricia Ann Shealy Sep 17, 1946 Dec 27, 1966 Shealy, Sara Louise Apr 9, 1922 Jun 14, 1998 Hill - Langford Sep 30, 1952 Only Date Hill - Martha L. Aug 30, 1898 Sep 8, 1973 Hill - Lula Apr 11, 1922 Mar 11, 1996 McCarley, Billy J. July 8, 1945 Sep 17, 1972 ALABAMA PFC US ARMY VIETNAM PH McCarley, Horace L. Aug 3, 1948 Aug 15, 1965 Owen, Clarence James Jan 14, 1949 Aug 15, 1965 Son of Mr. & Mrs. Claud Owen Owen, Claude Jun 5, 1906 Aug 22, 1986 Owen, Reba (Trantham) Aug 14, 1922-OD Jones, Rev. W. E. Jr. Feb 25, 1926 Only Date Jones, Erlene Clay May 30, 1927 Mar 14, 1995 Gossage - Pledger 1933 1976 S SGT US AIRFORCE KOREA 2 Unmarked Deason, Stephanie Lynn Sep 25, 1970 Sep 25, 1970 3 Unmarked Holt, Martin H. 1919 1979 PFC US ARMY WW II Brown, Ella (nee: Henry) 1891 1980 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden Taylor, Charlie Dec 5, 1912 Jan 9, 1985 Taylor, Hester Ann May 9, 1918 Mar 13, 1987 McCarley, William Jackson 1910 1989 McCarley, Alma Lee (nee: Trantham) 1909 2003 Mitchell, John W 1875 1964 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden Mitchell, Pearlie Mae 1911 1979 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 1 Unmarked w/flowers 1 Unmarked w/flowers Holt, James W. "Buck" Mar 15, 1899 Dec 8, 1969 Holt, Jettie Mae Oct 10, 1901 Oct 29, 1980 Johnson - Mother - Cora Lou Dec 14, 1897 Apr 2, 1963 Holt, Janey Charlene 1987 1987 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 2 Unmarked Stewart, Maggie 1916 1991 Funeral Home Marker Dryden Glatham, Martin 1946 1990 Cotton, Marvin 1946 1987 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden Cotton, Marvin S. Jul 30, 1974 Jul 31, 1974 Funeral Home Marker - Estes 1 Unmarked w/flowers Thompson - Perno 1891 1979 Thompson - Myrtle (Walton) 1894 1968 Thompson, Glen 1923 1978 US ARMY WW II Ray, Lillian 1901 1966 Funeral Home Marker -? 2 Unmarked Moore, Radus L Nov 19, 1939 Apr 17, 1978 Moore, Joseph O Jun 28, 1944 Nov 2, 1963 Moore, Myrtle Velma Feb 10, 1918 Jul 28, 1975 Moore, Clarence M Oct 20, 1900 Mar 7, 1983 Taylor, William A. 1900 1977 Funeral Home Marker - Dryden 1 Unmarked 1 Unmarked Rairden, Samuel Lee Aug 12, 1950 Nov 8, 1988 PFC US ARMY VIETNAM Flournoy, Rodney L. Jan 28, 1974 Jul 15, 1980 S. L. M. (Sherman Leroy Molan) Molan, Pearl (McDaniel) Oct 22, 1922 Mar 13, 1969 Bryant, Roy F. (Franklin) Sep 21, 1905 Jun 6, 1977 Bryant, Josephine May 8, 1942 Oct 8, 1985 Bryant, James Monroe Jan 23, 1908 Sep 26, 1967 Bryant, Ruby Mae (nee: Waites) Oct 10, 1913 Dec 13, 1989 Bryant, Jasper J. "Jack" Nov 1, 1919 Mar 14, 1970 ALABAMA PVT US ARMY WW II Bryant, Virginia E. Feb 28, 1923 Apr 18, 1992 1 Unmarked The following, ALL buried at New Harmony, are from the Birth & Death Registry, Probate Office, Cleburne Co. AL and Dryden's Funeral Home Records at the Anniston Calhoun Library. I have included both marked and unmarked for the genealogical information they contain. MARKED GRAVE: Ashley, Mary Ella Female 70 yrs old DOD: 23 May 1937 Father: James Bond born Al Mother: Sally May born TN DC # 1013 Boner, Dorothy Mae Female 2 yrs 8 mos. 17 days old DOD: 12 Mar 1937 Father: Marvin Boner Mother: Etta Mae Headrick DC # 987 MARKED GRAVE: Boner, Julia (Ann) (nee: Townsend) 65 yrs old DOD: 27 Oct 1932 DC # 550 Boner, Jasper Male Infant b/d 15 Apr 1936 Father: Marvin Boner Mother: Etta Mae Headrick DC # 903 Boswell, Varie Female 7 mos. old DOD: 10 July 1932 Father: Gus (Augustus) Mother: Mattie Trantham DC # 526 Bryant, Ida (Ida Lou Virginia) Female 56 yrs old DOD 16 Nov 1933 Father: Unk (James Patrick Bonner) Mother: Unk (Amanda Townsend) UNMARKED GRAVE: Brimer, Beatrice Female 43 yrs old Born TX DOD: 15 Mar 1937 Father: Matt Nixon Mother: Unk DC # 980 reported by Lee Brimer UNMARKED GRAVE: Brown, Allie Lou Female 10 hrs old b/d 13 Feb 1938 Father: Edwin F. Brown born AL Mother: Molly Wood born AL DC # 1105 UNMARKED GRAVE: Brown, Dorothy Female 9 mos. old DOD: 13 Mar 1937 Father: E. F. Brown Mother: Mollie Wood UNMARKED GRAVE: Brown, Elizabeth M. Female 88 yrs old DOD: 9 May 1936 Father: Will Campbell born SC Mother: Sally? Campbell born SC DC# 917 reported by Mollie Brown UNMARKED GRAVE: Brown, Loretta Female 7 yrs 14 days old DOD: 14 Mar 1937 Father: E. F. Brown Mother: Mollie Wood DC # 978 UNMARKED GRAVE: Campbell, Annie Female DOD: 24 August 1928 Father: L. M. Campbell Mother: Lena Murray MARKED GRAVE: Cook, James Ben, Male, 34 years old DOD: 11 Mar 1928 Father: Seymore Cook Mother: Ida Thompson UNMARKED GRAVE: Cotton, Robert Lee Male 70 years old DOD: 8 Nov 1931 Father: Si (Cyrus) Cotton Mother: Mary Mitchell DC # 441 (Robert Cotton married Mollie Davis born 1876) MARKED GRAVE: Evans, Parson L. Male 48 yrs old DOD: 1 Mar 1930 Father: Matt J. Evans Mother: Indiana (Indianna) Bedwell DC # 260 MARKED GRAVE: Hayes, Elizabeth Female 60 years old DOD: 17 June 1929 Father: Robert Benefield Mother: Amanda DC # 196 MARKED GRAVE: Holmes, Robert Lewis Male 1 yr. 11 days DOD: 3 July 1931 Father: Houston Holmes Mother: Jessie Evans DC # 417 MARKED GRAVE: Holmes, Stacie 86 yrs. 9 mos old DOD: 23 Apr 1932 DC # 506 MARKED GRAVE: Glasgow, J. T. Male 87 yrs. 7 mos. 21 day old born SC DOD: 17 Aug 1935 Father: Thomas Glasgow born SC Mother: Polly Bradford born SC DC # 831 UNMARKED GRAVE: Unnamed Infant, Female, 2 days old DOD: 28 Jan 1917 Father: Ben Hammonds Mother: Tussie Hammonds MARKED GRAVE: ''JIMMY HOLLON'' Holland, James Male 4 mos. 2 days old DOD: 12 Apr 1932 Father: J. W. Holland Mother: Maude Prater DC # 563 UNMARKED GRAVE: Holt, Nannie Female 33 yrs. 8 mo. 22 days born TN DOD: 28 May 1937 Father: Sam Mitchell born TN Mother: Lizzie White born AL DC # 1014 UNMARKED GRAVE: Jordan, Thomas E. Male 68 years old DOD: 15 May 1930 Father: Newt Jordan Born SC DC# 348 UNMARKED GRAVE: Kennedy, Mary Female 74 yrs old born GA DOD: 8 May 1932 Father: M. J. Holding Mother: Mandy Goodson born GA DC # 522 (Mathew J. HOLDING b: 1810 married Sarah Ann Amanda GOODSON b: 1834) MARKED GRAVE: Kitchens, Annie G. Female 32 yrs. 11 mos. 24 days DOD: 3 Jan 1937 Father: Frank Stephens born AL Mother: Susie Allen born AL DC #1077 MARKED GRAVE: Lumpkin, C. P. Male 57 yrs 2 mos. DOD: 16 Jul 1938 born AL Father: Homer Lumpkin Mother: Ira Buttram born AL DC # 1144 MARKED GRAVE: Lumpkin, Ira E. 72 yrs. 2 mos. 15 days old DOD: 5 Apr 1933 DC # 585 MARKED GRAVE: Maner, Infant Male b/d 6 Apr 1929 Father: S. T. Maner Mother: Annie Yarbrough DC# 170 MARKED GRAVE: Maner, Infant Female b/d 11 July 1930 Father: Wm Curtis Maner born AL Mother: Lillie Bell Denman born AL DC # 307 UNMARKED GRAVE: Measles, Edna Jane Female DOD: 30 Apr 1929 Father: John Miller born SC Mother: Sarah Jane McQuensey (McQueen) born GA DC # 172 UNMARKED GRAVE: Measles, William H Male DC # 768 Father: Floyd Measles Mother: UNMARKED GRAVE: Measles, Wm. Eli Male 2 days old DOD: 15 Aug 1925 Father: James Eli Measles Born AL Mother: Mary Brown Owen, Mary Lee Female 2 yrs. 6 mos. DOD: 30 May 1930 Father: Odus Owen Mother: Nettie Cheatwood DC # 290 MARKED GRAVE: Phillips, Mauda Female, 21 yrs. 6 mos. DOD: 5 Feb 1917 Father: Frank Stephens Mother: Susie Stephens MARKED GRAVE: Rusk, Charlie Male 33 yrs old DOD: 29 Mar 1928 Father: Sam Rusk born AL Mother: Susie Benefield DC #3 UNMARKED GRAVE: Taylor, Infant 1 month 16 days old DOD: 23 July 1936 Father: Henry Taylor Mother: Pearl Bryant DC # 929 UNMARKED GRAVE; Taylor, James Lewis Male 7 months old DOD: 8 Jun 1936 Father: Henry Taylor Mother: Pearl Bryant DC # 824 MARKED GRAVE: Tolleson, Essie Female born AL 63 yrs 20 days old DOD: 27 Jun 1933 Father: John Ross born SC Mother: Nancy Goodwin born AL UNMARKED GRAVE: Smith, Susie Female, 36 yrs. 3 mos. 6 days" 12 Feb 1917 Father: M. Clark Mother: Mary Clark MARKED GRAVE: Sprayberry, George W. Male 63 yrs. 5 mos. DOD: 14 Sep 1928 Father: John Sprayberry M. Unk DC # 79 UNMARKED GRAVE: Sprayberry, Margaret Female 2 mos old DOD: 26 May 1928 Father: Wiley Sprayberry Mother: Sythy Zaner DC # 19 MARKED GRAVE: Starr, Unnamed Infant, Female, L. N. & F. A. Starr, DOD 9 Sep 1916 UNMARKED GRAVE: Story, Thomas T. Male 56 yrs old DOD 28 Apr 1937 Father: David Story Mother: Polly Clark UNMARKED GRAVE: Watson, Harman Nelson Male 83 yrs old DOD: 10 Apr 1928 Father: Unk Mother: Unk DC # 27 (Mother was Frances Burden) (Harman Watson married Martha- who died in Cleburne County before 1930) (He was a Private in the 10th Confederate Cavalry Company B) UNMARKED GRAVE: White, Infant Female 3hrs old Father: J. C. White Mother: A. M. Zaner DC # 408 Bates, William Franklin DOD: 11 Aug 1967, DOB: 15 Aug 1889 Father: Samuel Davis Bates Mother: Unknown Wife: Maudie Lee Bates of Heflin Blanton, Annie Lorraine DOD: 21 Feb 1969, DOB: 9 May 1968 Father: Nathan Blanton, Mother: Jane Presson Grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. Grady Blanton, and Mr. & Mrs. Harris C. Presson of Wakefield, Virginia Bonner, Green Tom (Thomas) DOD: 9 July 1968 DOB: 1 Apr 1894 Father: Jimmy Boner (James Patrick Bonner) Mother: Mandy Townsel (Amanda Townsend) Boner, John Frank 40 yrs DOD 15 Sep 1964 DOB: + - 1910 (Father: John Jackson Bonner Mother: (Elizabeth) Rennie Chapman) Marked Grave: Boyd, Jane Elizabeth DOD: 30 Dec 1963 DOB: 6 Jan 1963 Mr & Mrs. Jackson Boyd Bryant, Ellen Mattie DOD: 20 Apr 1969DOB: 1 Nov 1899 Father: William Boner Mother: Julia Ann Townsend 5 Daughters: Lorena Easterwood of Delta, AL, Mrs. Lula Summerfield of Temple, GA, Mrs. Doris Dunn of Edwardsville, GA, Mrs. Lissie Benefield and Virginia (Sue) Bryant of Heflin, AL 2 Sons: Gene Bryant of Detroit, MI, and Willard Bryant of Forest Park, GA. 3 Brothers: Dave Boner, John Boner and Marvin Boner all of Heflin. MARKED GRAVE: Butler, Steve Allen 3 months DOD: 9 Feb 1962 DOB: 22 Nov. 1961 Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Deon Butler Collins, Tom 75 yrs DOD: 18 Jul 1957 DOB: 4 July ?? Wife: Georgia Collins (nee: Holt I think), 5 dau. Mary Laymon, Anniston, Dorothy Reaves, Anniston, Bell Laymon, DeArmanville, Lois Brimer, Heflin, Frances Brimer, Heflin. Cheatwood, Parlee B. DOD: 20 Jun 1962 DOB: 21 Dec 1914 1 Son Ivey Lee Brimer, 4 bros. Lefus Holt, Ft. Jackson, NC, Alexander Holt, Burwick LA, Martin Holt, Heflin, Buck Holt, Heflin 4 Sisters, Pearlie Mae Mitchell, Maudine Balls or Bacts, Minnie Holt, Birmingham, Mrs. Wayne Vaughn, White Plains. UNMARKED GRAVE: Cochran, Infant Stillborn DOD: 23 May 1958 Father: Garvis Cochran Mother: Syble Lumpkin Cockran, Forney Pinkard DOD: 17 Nov 1969 DOB: 3 Mar 1906 Father: Lee Cochran Mother: Lonnie Thrower 2 Daus. Blondell Pike of Jacksonville, AL and Mrs. Frances Harlan of Heflin 1 Son: Harold Cochran of Heflin 2 Sisters: Grace Morrison and Grace McElroy of Heflin 2 Brothers: Garvis Cochran of Heflin and Freeman Cochran of Jasper, AL MARKED GRAVE: Cochran, General Lee DOD: 14 Jul 1965 DOB: 21 Jan 1886 Wife, Bulah, 3 sons, Forney, Garvis, Freeman, 2 daughters, Grace Morrison, Gladys McElroy UNMARKED GRAVE: John Wayne Cotton DOD: 7 Feb 1970 Stillborn DOB: 7 Feb 1970 Father: Marvin Cotton Mother: Mary Helen Smith Born in Carrollton, GA Dempsey, Richard Albert DOD: 17 Aug 1957 DOB: 18 Jan ?? Father: Alvin Dempsey Mother: Sis Beason Glasgow, Oleander Walter 85 yrs DOD: 9 Feb 1958 DOB: 9 Mar 1872 Father: James Glasgow Mother: Elisa Wallace, 1 bro. A. H. Glasgow, 2 sis. India Anna Glasgow, Lorena Harlan Glasgow, Americus Houston 87 yrs DOD: 13 Feb 1958 DOB: 31 Jul 1870 born AL Glasgow, India Anna 85 yrs DOD: 9 Feb 1964 DOB: 17 Jun 1878 Father: James Glasgow Mother: Eliza Wallace Harris, Arthur Absalom DOD: 13 Oct 1969 DOB: 17 Sep 1887 Father: W. R. Harris Mother: Julie Cobb Holt, James William DOD: 8 Dec 1969 DOB: 15 Mar 1899 Father: Jim Holt Mother: Mary Jane Measles Johnson, Cora Lee DOD: 2 Apr 1963 DOB: 23 Dec 1897 Husband: T. J. Johnson, 3 sons Almos Godwin, Greenville, AL, Raymond Godwin, Chapman, AL, James B. Strickland, Jacksonville, AL, 3 brothrs, George Ingram, Robert Ingram, Manor Ingram, 2 sisters, Ola Golden, Bremen, GA, Ruth Brown, Wedowee Johnson, Ellen Leona 63 yrs DOD: 4 Mar 1958 DOB: 2 Feb?? Father: Ellec Vise Jones, Annie Pearl DOD: 17 Jun 1969 DOB: 18 Sep 1895 Father: William Vaughn Mother: Mary Elizabeth Pitchford Laymons, John Anderson 78 yrs DOD: 29 Mar 1957 DOB: 3 Jan?? born TN Buried New Harmony Wife: Emma Laymons, 3 daus. Lillie Swancey, Rhoda Turner, Nell Brown, 3 sons Tom Laymons, Wakefield Laymons, Lonnie Laymons Lumpkin, Leonard Homer DOD: 25 Aug 1968 DOB: 8 Aug 1888 Father Homer L. Lumpkin Mother: Ira Buttram Lumpkin, Texie Othello DOD: 2 Jul 1968 DOB: 9 May 1906 Father: Henry Lee Norton Mother: Lavia Edwards 4 Daus: Alberta Skinner, Syble Cochran, Mary Joe Brown and Helen Brown all of Heflin 1 Son: William Earle Lumpkin of Gadsden 2 Sisters: Estelle Jones and Malene Webb of Heflin 2 Brothers: Grady Norton of Montgomery and Horace Norton of Birmingham Lumpkin, Virgil Lee 60 yrs. DOD: 18 Jul 1957 DOB: 9 Oct?? Father: Lee Lumpkin, Mother: Ira Buttram McCarley, Horace Luverne DOD: 16 Aug 1965 DOB: 3 Aug 1948 (Father: William S. McCarley Mother: Alma Trantham) Moran, Nancy Leola DOD: 10 Jan 1970 DOB: 2 Apr 1889 Father: Alfred Smith Mother: Sarah Jane Thompson Mrs. Fannie Molan (Moreland) DOD: 3 Feb 1970 DOB: 8 May 1888 Father: John Bundrum (John Lewis Bondurant) Mother: Martha Frances Taylor UNMARKED GRAVE: Mitchell, John William DOD: 20 Sep 1964 DOB: 15 Apr 1875 Molan, Pearl (Moreland) DOD: 13 Mar 1969, DOB: 8 Oct 1922 Father: Jeff McDaniel Mother: Mary Jane Bryant Moore, Charlie Green DOD: 18 Jan 1966 Born TN DOB: 27 Mar 1916 Father: N. B. Moore Mother: Mary Ann Baird 4 sons: J. C. Moore of Tennessee, William Moore of Indiana, Randall Lee Moore of Ohio 3 daus: Charlene Daughtery, Lillia Buzzo and Mary White all of Ohio2 brothers: John Moore, Auburn Moore 1 sister: Mrs. Alene Williams Moore, Joseph O. DOD: 2 Nov 1963 DOB: 1944 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Moore Nichols, Bell 78 yrs DOD: 13 Jan 1958 DOB: 28 Apr?? Husband: James L. Nichols, 1 son J. E. Nichols, 1 dau. Eloise Nichols Father: Milton Johnson Mother: Susie Bradford Norton, James Arthur DOD: 1 Jan 1970 DOB: 2 Apr 1894 Father: James Washington Norton Mother: Martha C Groover Owens, Clarence James DOD: 15 Aug 1965 DOB: 14 Jan 1949 (Father: Claud Owen Mother: Reba Trantham) Parris, Elijah Joseph Parris DOD: 10 Mar 1970 DOB: 27 Feb 1886 Father: Nathaniel Parris Mother: Sarah ? Parris, Millie Frances 52 yrs DOD: 11 Sep 1962 DOB: 18 Aug, 1910 Father: E. J. Parris Parris, Mabel Nichols Key 51 yrs DOD: 4 Nov 1962 DOB: 12 Dec 1912 1 son Samuel J. Key, Heflin, Mother, Lizzie Nichols, Oxford 2 brothers, Emory Nichols UNMARKED GRAVE: Patterson, Danny Ray (Infant) DOD: 27 May 1966 Father: Walter Patterson Mother: Betty ? Patterson MARKED GRAVE: Patterson, Norbon Murray DOD: 8 Jun 1963 DOB: 14 Sep 1894 Father: Charlie Patterson Mother: UNK MARKED GRAVE: Ray, Lillian DOD: 23 Feb 1966 DOB: 19 Sep 1901 Husband- William Ray3 Sons: Odell, James and Zekial James of South Carolina and Odis James of Cropwell, AL, 1 Brother: Charlie L. Moore of Heflin Smith, Willis Ervin DOD: 20 Aug 1966 DOB: 11 Nov 1900 Father: Jeff Smith Mother: Susan Price Wife: Ruby Smith2 daus: Miss Mary Smith of Heflin, and Mrs. Bernice Derring of Tallapoosa, GA 4 Sons: Henry Smith, Robert Smith, Ervin Smith and Jack Smith all of Heflin3 Brothers: Colombus Smith, Herman Smith, Johnny Smith all of Birmingham, AL4 Sisters: Mrs. Mildred Tucker of Clay, Mrs. Della Bradshaw, Mrs. Annie Lou Crouch, and Mrs. Hallie Crouch all of Birmingham, AL. Sprayberry, Dewey Dewit DOD: 12 Feb 1963 DOB: 13 Feb 1898 Sprayberry, Dewey Edward DOD: 14 Aug 1958 Place of Death: Great Lakes Naval Station Wife: Barbara MARKED GRAVE: Swafford, Henry H. DOD: 10 Nov, 1967, DOB: 20 Oct 1876 Father: Jeff Swafford, Mother: Mattie Jackson Wife: Etta Swafford of Heflin,3 Daus: Mrs. Henry Diggs of Alexandria, Mrs. A. A. Harris and Elva Robinson of Heflin 1 Brother: Dave Swafford of Gadsden Truman Nichols, 5 sisters, Myrtice Trantham, Ruth Dean, Fairfield, AL, Levy Key, Anniston, Louise Denham, Oxford, Ruby Pritchett, Oxford. and 3 grandchildren. Shealy, Pamela Joyce DOD: 31 Aug 1965 Father: Jerry Shealy Mother: Joyce? Smith, Robert Lee DOD: 8 June 1968 DOB: 11 Nov 1921? (age: 47) Father: James Martin Smith Mother: Roda C. Wade Sprayberry, Ora Lee DOD: 11 May 1969 DOB: May 1902? age 67 2 Dau. Othine Lamb of Heflin, Evelyn Williams of Heflin, 2 Step Dau: Mrs. Betty Thompson, and Peggy Williams of Cullman, 3 Sisters: Mrs. Retha Johnson of Birmingham, Mary Riddle and Jessie Gossage of Heflin, AL 1 Brothr: Johnny Jones Sprayberry, Fannie Pearl DOD: 8 Nov 1968 DOB: 5 Feb 1905 Father: G. W. Riddle Mother: Martha Smith Tompkins, James Clifton DOD: 4 Aug 1968 DOB: 5 Mar 1903 Father: James Franklin Tompkins, Mother: Mary Jane Thompson Thompson Myrtle Lee DOD: 22 July 1968 DOB: 10 Apr 1894 Father: Bill Walton Mother: Antoria Teague Husband: P. P. Thompson7 Daughters: Mrs. Pauline Waldrop of Tallapoosa GA, Grace Daugherty of Bremen GA, Ester Taylor of Heflin, Velma Cosper of Wedowee (the obituary was torn here) Trantham, Joseph Franklin DOD: 11 Oct 1965 DOB: 13 April 1912 Wife: Mytrice (Nee: Trantham), 3 sons Billy, Wayne, James, 3 daughers, Toni Bearden, Jean Trantham, Gale Trantham Turner, Cora Bell DOD: 8 Jul 1969 DOB: 24 Mar 1881 Father: Jim W. Williamson Mother: Margaret Moore 4 Sons: Homer Turner and Sam Turner of Heflin, Grady Turner of Tifton, GA, Edward Turner of Anniston 3 Daughters: Mrs. Louis Angel, Mrs. Della Holcombe, Mrs. Keffer Holman of Heflin, AL 2 Brothers: J. F. Williamson of Weaver, AL and H. W. Williamson of Ft. Payne, AL Vaughan, Sara Bell DOD: 13 Nov 1969 DOB: UNK Father: Earnest Vaughn Mother: Margaret Holt Waites, Alice A. DOD: 28 Jan 1969 DOB: 21 Jan 1881 Father: Green Cofield Mother: Mary Cofield Waites, Cecil Clarence DOD: 29 July 1966 DOB: 12 July 1911 Residence at death: Shreveport, LA 1 son: Harold Waites of Eau Gullie, FL 3 Daus: Mrs. Margaret Lavender and Mrs. Lula Denmark of Jacksonville, FL and Alice Waites of Lineville, AL 5 Brothers: Leroy Waites, Robert Waites, Johnny Waites, Willard Waites, Herschel Waites 1 Sister: Mrs. Ruby Bryant Waites, Walter Matthew 85 yrs. DOD: 23 Apr 1963 DOB: 19 Jan 1878 Wife: Alice Waites, 1 daughter, Ruby Bryant, 6 sons, Willard, Robert, Leroy, Herschel, Johnny, Cecil. Father, John Waites Mother: Martha ? Watson, Myrtle Carolyn DOD: 25 Jan 1964 DOB: 22 Mar 1942 Parents Mr. & Mrs Arthur Harris Father: Arthur Harris Mother: Toy Swafford Zaner, Matilda Malizse 94 yrs. DOD: 16 Mar 1962 DOB: 26 Apr 1862 1 Sister, Sue Beason, 2 bro. A. B. Thrower Tom Thrower, 3 dau. Lavora Teague, Mary White, Ida Lumpkin, 3 sons V. L. Zaner, L. B. Zaner, Vester McElroy Jacks, Tony Lon Infant 27 Jul 1970 - 28 Jul 1970 Father: Joe Earl Jacks Mother: Elizabeth Ann Bonner Phillips, Lela 11 May 1904 - Aug 1970 Father: Robert Cook Mother: Elnore Rankins Rollins, Hallie Lou 19 Mar 1911 - 6 Sep 1970 Father: Richard Tom Beason Mother: Judy Pesnell Husband: John Rollins 2 sons James and Billy Rollins of Heflin 2 Sisters: Linda Baines and Dora Hicks of Anniston Brown, Mollie Odesser 22 Jul 1902 - 11 Sep 1972 Father: John Wood Mother Ester Busby Husband: E. F. Brown 2 Dau: Audrey Watson, Wedowee, Louella Halpin, Heflin 2 Sons: Louis Brown-Anniston, William Brown-Heflin Faulkner, Arthur Yates 28 Mar 1908 - 13 Sep 1970 Father John Faulkner Mother: Parley Turner Wife: Ida Faulkner-Heflin 1 Dau Betty Turner-Heflin 1 Son: Howard J. Faulkner-Weaver 1 Sister: Audry Massey-Haines City, FL 2 Brothers: Davis Faulkner-Heflin, Oscar Faulkner- Anniston Norton, Albert Jackson 7 July 1898 - 14 Sep 1970 Father: Jack Norton Mother: Bolombia (it was a B) Burgess Wife: Fannie 5 Dau. Christine Turner-Anniston, Maggie Capps- Mullins, SC, Pat Storey and Margaret Gutherie of Weaver, AL and Jane Jackson of Ft. Worth, TX 1 Son: Hurbert Norton-Weaver 1 brother: Asa Norton-Gadsden 2 Sisters: Eva Lee Haynes and Ruby Cole of Anniston Elliot, Nellie Kathleen 15 Oct 1932 - 5 Oct 1970 Father: S. M. McCord Mother: Anna Cheatwood Measles, Eli 3 Aug 1908 - 16 Oct 1970 Father: Bill Measles Mother: Ronie Tims Brown, Edwin Frank born Bremen, GA 25 Dec 1887 - 6 Nov 1970 Father: Burrell or Russell Brown (could not make out first name ) Mother: UNK (Lizzie Campbell) Mr. Brown's Military Discharge papers were included in the Funeral Record HONORABLE DISCHARGE 1,348,471 PVT CO 14 Dev BN Camp Wheeler, GA 28 yrs of age brown eyes, dark hair, dark complexion, 5' 10" tall Signed by J. O. Seamans and Major Cavaly USA Inducted Nov 3, 1917 at Heflin, AL , Farmer, Single . Faulkner, John Davis born AL 3 Sep 1906 - 8 Jun 1971 Father: John Faulkner Mother: Parlee Turner Bonner, Arlin Amon born AL 2 Feb 1934 - 10 Jun 1971 Father: John Jackson Bonner Mother: Missouri Pruitt Merrill, Emmett Austin born AL 12 Mar 1915 - 6 Jul 1971 Father: Paul Merrill Mother: Mettie or Mattie Rooks Brown, Emory E. born AL 9 Nov 1905 - 20 Jul 1971 Father: A. J. Brown Mother: Mazzie or Maggie Burgess Wife: Eunice Harlan Maner, Omer Marlin born AL 3 Oct 1901 - 21 Jul 1971 Father: Sam Maner Mother: Ada Lumpkin Gay, Henry Garlan born AL 9 Apr 1901 - 20 Oct 1971 Father: A. C. Gay Mother: Bula Shelton Nichols, Mary Lizzie born AL 18 Jul 1900 - 21 Feb 1972 Father: Charlie Lee Smith Mother: Jane Cheatwood Jones, Bessie born AL 1 Jul 1894 -- 15 Apr 1972 Father: John Ross Mother: Lee Teague Bonner, Vela Mae born (Morgan Co). AL 28 Dec 1927 - 23 Aug 1972 Father: Arthur Knighten (buried Winston Co.) Mother: Inez Molan (Moreland) (buried Cullman Co.) Pike, Thurston born AL 12 Sep 1911 - 16 Jan 1973 Father: Columbus Pike Mother: Kirbie or kirksie Lee Blanton, Cora Lee born AL 17 May 1889 - 19 Apr 1973 Father: Isiah Estes Mother: Sarah Allen Berryhill, Beulah Pearl born AL 14 Sep 1895 - 12 May 1973 Father: John J. May Mother: Alice Kirkland Patterson, Murray or Maury Eugene born AL 3 Jan 195? - 29 Jul 1973 Father: Norman Murray or Maury Patterson Mother: Lula Mae Cotton Hill, Martin Lott born Etowah Co. AL 30 Aug 1898 - 8 Sep 1973 Father: Sam Hill Mother: Hannah Gilbert Moore, Velma Myrtle ? ? ? - 27 Jul 1974 Father: Lige Parris Mother: Mary Smith Ray, Ruby Mabell born AL 1 Jan 1917 - 6 Sep 1974 Father: Robert Cotton Mother: Nancy Measles Kitchens, Nuton McCrary born AL 13 Aug 1897 - 10 Dec 1974 Father: John W. Kitchens Mother: Victoria McCrary ( Nuton McCrary Kitchens may be a mistake, seems like he should be buried at Heflin City) Riddle, Thomas Jefferson born AL 30 May 1885 - 21 Mar 1975 Father: William A. Riddle Mother: Teresa Wasson ( may be Watson) Taylor, Willa Dean born AL 25 Apr 1941 - 22 Mar 1975 Father: William Elbert "Pete" Howell Mother: Nettie (Jane) Cheatwood Died in Fayetteville, NC, her husband was in military Barker, Stacy born AL 1 Jun 1894 - 25 Jun 1975 Father: George Sprayberry Mother: Lou ? Brown, John Frank born AL 17 M 1952 - 30 Aug 1975 Father: Charlie Will Brown Mother: Audrey ? Phillips, John born AL 20 Jan 1895 - 7 Apr 1976 Father: John Phillips Mother: Sally Wildman Brimer, DeRoy born AL 24 Jul 1932 - 26 Jul 1976 in Ferndale, MI Father: Harrison Brimer Mother: Mildred Boswell Wife: Ida ? Gossage, Pledger born AL 18 Feb 1933 - 4 Nov 1976 in Riverdale GA Father: John Frank Gossage Mother: Jessie Mae Jones Korean Vet Lumpkin, Ida Naomi born AL 12 Nov 1899 - 6 Nov 1976 Father: F. M. Zaner Mother: Matilda Thrower Jones, George Walton born AL 3 Apr 1890 - 4 Jan 1977 Father: George A. Jones Mother: Tabitha Edwards Taylor, William Alston born AL 1 Jul 1900 - 21 May 1977 Father: William Noel Taylor Mother: Della Thompson Owen, Bradley Wayne born AL 26 Feb 1976 - 10 Jun 1977 Father: Kenneth Wayne Owen Mother: Jane Manner or Maner Owen Swafford, Travis Jewell born AL 16 Oct 1916 - 21 Oct 1976 Father: Henry Swafford Mother: Cornelia Patty Kitchens, Sallie E. born AL 14 Feb 1908 - 17 Jan 1978 Father: Frank Kitchens Mother: Susie Allen (may be a sister of Sarah Allen married Issiah Estes?) Tompkins, Margie Lucille born AL 17 Feb 1907 - 18 Feb 1977 Father: N. G. Hollingsworth Mother: Nana Rutledge Lumpkin, Lucy Fanny born AL 1 May 1903 - 10 Mar 1978 Father: Bill Jones Mother: Lela Sims Moore, Radus Lewis born AL 19 Nov 1939 - 17 Apr 1978 Father: Clarence Moore Mother: Myrtle Parris Jones, Maggie Ann Lester born AL 15 May 1896 - 13 May 1978 Father: E. A. Lester Mother: Emma Thrasher Holley, Pink Newton born AL 3 Oct 1891 - 23 May 1978 Father: Newton Holley Mother: Catherine McDowell Wife: Beulah Morgan Holley??? Jones, Walton Elmer born AL 14 May 1917 - 6 Oct 1979 Father: George W. Jones Mother: Maggie Lester wife: Louise McComb Jones?? Riddle, Hoyt Lewis Born AL 28 Jul 1918 - 27 Sep 1978 Father: Thomas Jefferson Riddle Mother: Osa or Dea Noles Vet WW II Thompson, Glenn born AL 15 Dec 1923 - 27 Oct 1978 Father: Perno Thompson Mother: Myrtle Walton (was husband of Ruth Bonner, daughter of Marvin Bonner and 1st wife Cumilla Casey who is possible buried here at New Harmony, Cumilla was daughter of H. N. Casey and ? Hicks) Holt, Martin Henry born AL 22 Jun 1919 - 9 Jan 1979 Father: James H. Holt Mother Mary Jane Measles Thompson, Perno Perry born AL 11 Feb 1890 - 23 Feb 1979 Father: Jim Thompson Mother: Molly Hayes Mitchell, Pearlie Mae born AL 24 Aug 1911 - 26 Mar 1979 Father: James Henry Holt Mother: Mary Jane Measles Maner, Homer S. T. born AL 19 Aug 1904 - 22 Jul 1979 Father: Sanford A. Maner Mother: Ada C. Lumpkin Norton, Maggie DeGraffenreid "Reed: born AL 2 Mar 1899 - 15 Nov 1979 Father: Bill Jones Mother: Lella Sims "Riddle, Annie Lou born AL 24 Mar 1911 - 5 Jan 1980 Father: T. J. Riddle Mother: Ora Lee Noles Brown, Ella E. born AL 11 Sep 1891 - 18 May 1980 Father: Andrew Jackson Henry Mother: Bridgette Elizabeth Bonner (Andrew Jackson Henry and Bridgette Elizabeth Bonar/Bonner are buried at Crossroads, as is most of their family, with the exception of the Payne descendants. Andrew Jackson Henry was the grandson of William A. Henry and Sarah C. Ragsdale. His parents were Jasper Henry and Mahala Warren. One of Jasper and Mahala "Haly" Henry's sons, Francis Marion Henry, a brother of Andrew Jackson Henry married Sarah S. Thrower after her first husband J. R. Davies died. F. M. and Sarah took Mahala Warren with them when they moved to Leake County Mississippi and that is where Mahala Warren Henry, F. M. Henry and Sarah Thrower Davies Henry are buried. Bridgett Elizabeth Bonar/Bonner sister of William Bonar/Bonner, and daughter of Sarah Keller Bonar who are buried at New Harmony) Holt, Jettie Mae born AL 10 Oct 1888 - 29 Oct 1980 Father: Jesse Moran Mother: Nora Ballard Holcombe, Della Mae born AL 30 May 1916 - 2 Jan 1982 Father: Curtis Turner Mother: Cora Belle Williams Jones, Homer V. born AL 7 Mar 1892 - 3 Jun 1981 Father Bill Jones Mother: Lelia Sims Harlan, Frank M. born AL 7 Mar 1924 - 31 Mar 1982 Father: Isaac Harlan Mother: Stella Steen Vet WW II Navy Morgan, James Earl born AL March 12 1950 - June 26- 1978 Residence: Oxford Father: Frank Morgan Mother: Lucille Potts Phillips. Davero born AL Oct 3 1883 - Jan 4 1977 Father: Jack Phillips Mother: Lumby Annie Brimer Dodson, Ernest born AL Apr 18 1901 - May 24, 1976 Father: Alvin Dodson Mother: Amanda Gables Owens, Willie Ann born AL Jan 19, 1901- Aug 3, 1976 Father: Jim Watkins Mother: Elizabeth Brimer Rairden, Robert A. Feb 1902 - Aug 3, 1976 Born: Indianapolis, IN Died: Houston, TX (Buried at Black Cemetery) is the father of Samuel Rairden who is buried at New Harmony) Evans, Mary Cordelia Apr 7 1879 – Nov 25 1982 Father: George Washington Vaughn Mother: Margaret Elizabeth Carmichael Moore, Clarence M. Oct 2, 1900 – Mar 7 1983 Father: C. O. Moore Mother: Sarah Reeves Brimer, Mildred Oct 5 1907 – Apr 4 1983 Father: James Boswell Mother: Alice Gable Husband: Harrison Brimer Molan (Moreland), Sherman Leroy Apr 28, 1904 – Aug 9 1983 Father: John Wesley Molan (Moreland) Mother: Frances Buttram (Bondurant) Harlan, Lydia Lorena May 27 1889 – Oct 10, 1983 Father: James T. Glasgow Mother: Liza Wallace Bonner, William Dave Jul 28, 1899 – Oct 12, 1983 Father: Billy Bonner (William B.) Mother: Julia Townsend Collum, Georgia (Collins) Sep 19, 1885 – 1983 Father: Alfred Smith Mother: Sara Jane Thompson Henry, Hugh Lindsey Sep 18 1918 – Sep 12, 1984 Father: Bill Henry Mother: Julie Price Harris, Alvin Jan 31 1929 – Feb 19 1985 Father: William Harris Mother: Mattie Dodson Harris, Mattie Lee Jul 25, 1885 – Nov 24 1985 Father: Alvin Dodson Mother: Amanda Gable Brimer, Harrison Oct 27 1898 – Jan 17 1986 Father: Bill Brimer Mother: Tiny Cheatwood Informant, Roosevelt Brimer, bother Holley, Bulah Lee Dec 27, 1897 – Feb 1 1986 Father: Matthew L. Morgan Mother: Mannie L. Lockwood Anthony, William Thomas May 20, 1915 – Jun 11 1986 Father: Joe Anthony Mother: Sally Potts Owens, Claude David Jun 6, 1906 – Aug 22, 1986 Father: Shepard Owen Mother: Annie Bell Bates Wife: Reba Trantham Swafford, Margie Fay Feb 10, 1936 – Jan 10, 1987 Father: Lloyd Wilburn Swafford Mother: Cynthia Phillips Holt, Janey Marie Feb 19, 1987 – Feb 21, 1987 Father: Charley Holt Mother: Marie Brown Cotton, Marvin Junior May 10, 1946 Father: Unk Mother: Maggie Lee Cotton Laymon, Thomas Kilby DMar 30, 1910 – Jul 12, 1987 Father: John A. Laymon Mother: Delia Champion Spouse: Maybell Hutson Goodman, Ada Louise Mar o7, 1890 – Dec 22, 1987 Father: George Vaughn Mother: Maggie Carmichael Dunlap, Edna Pauline Feb 15, 1914 – May 16, 1988 Father: Lee Bryant Mother: Cora Beason POSSIBLE UNMARKED GRAVE: James Bradford 1785-186- Nancy Bradford 1820-before 1900 Samuel Bradford 1818-before 1900 (Company I, 44th Alabama Infantry CSA) Eli Gooden 1835-1889 (Company D, 31st Alabama Infantry CSA) Lucinda Hammett 1760-185- Twins Daughters of Jesse Hammett and Elizabeth Warren Sprayberry, Everett 1813-after 1870 Sprayberry, Millie Landers 1822-after 1870 William Alexander Riddle 1828-189- (Company F, 22nd Alabama Infantry CSA) Frances Riddle wife of William 1830-190- Harrison P. Timms 1818-after 1880 (Self's Randolph County Reserves CSA) Sarah Elizabeth Mathews 1820-1872 Sarah Elizabeth McQueen-Miller Timms 1830-after 1900 Samuel C. Zaner 1824-1902 (Company G, 1st South Carolina Cavalry CSA) Jane McDonald Zaner 1830-before 1907 Unmarked GRAVES (source: Family Members) Chapman, Infant twins b/d Mar 13, 1907 1 male – un-named 1 female – Lily Mae Father: Lonzo Chapman Mother: Rose Etta Bonner Bonner, Julia Ann b/d 1879 Father: James Patrick Bonar/Bonner Mother: Amanda Townsend Keller, Elizabeth (nee: Cromer) b. abt 1804 SC d. ? Keller, Daniel b. abt 1794 d. aft 1870 Bonner Infant, William b/d 1911 Father: John Jackson Bonner Mother: Elizabeth Rennie Chapman Bonner Infant, Audrey Syble b. Jun22, 1918 d. Sep 1918 Bonner, Elizabeth Rennie (nee: Chapman) b. May 1893 d. Jun 1918 Father: James Sylvester Chapman Mother: Texana Wilson Peoples, Alma Loufayler (nee: Bonner) Buried with Infant b. 1914 d. ? Father: John Jackson Bonner Mother: Elizabeth Rennie Chapman Peoples, Wiley Boyd b. 1913 d. ? Father: John W. Peoples Mother: Bettie A. ? Peoples Rogers, Janes (husband of Annie Lee Bonner) Bonner, Cumilla (nee: Casey) b. 1901 d. Mar 13, 1925 Father: H. N. Caseyll Mother: Geneva Hicks Spouse: Marvin Bonner Nichold, Lewis b. 1914 d. bef 1919 Father: Samuel Gip Nichols Mother: Levie Bonner Fabrizio, Infant b/d May 24, 1946 Father: John Fabrizio Mother: Katie/Katherine Lucille Bonner (John and Katherine Bonner Fabrizio are buried In Long Island City, Queens, NY) Bonner, Infant b/d 1927 Father: John Jackson Bonner Mother: Missouri Pruitt Bryant, William David b. Nov 22, 1928 d. Aug 5, 1929 Fathr: George Robert Bryant Mother: Mattie Ellen Bonner Five Children of Marvin and Etta Mae Headrick Bonner Dorothy Mae Bonner Jasper Bonner Leon Bonner Eva Mae Bonner Billie Joe Bonner Townson, Mary Elizabeth (nee: Harper) b. 1859 d. bef 1895 Father: James A. Harper Mother: Susannah Keller Bonner, Dixie b. Aug 1891 d. aft 1910 Fathr: William Bonar/Bonner Mother: Julia Ann Townsend Bonner,Infant, John Thomas b/d Oct 1944 Father: John Jackson Bonner Mother: Nora Mae Trantham Pruitt, Maybelle b. 1906 d. 1970's ? Father: Louis Napoleon Pruitt Mother: Arianna Moreland Pruitt, Louis Napoleon b. Jan 27, 1884 d. Feb 10, 1920 Father: William Decatur Pruitt Mother: Mary A. Couch Pruitt, Arianna b. 1890 d. 1960's ? Father: Roland Moreland Mother: Rachel Spradlin Pruitt, Johnathon Green b. 1832 d. Sep 18, 1862 (22 ALA Inf. Co. E , died at home as result of wounds received at Battle of Shiloh) Pruitt, Catherine (nee: Bruner) b. 1835 d. Oct 22, 1918 Newspaper Issue of Saturday, May 6, 1905 DIED - - Bill Bonner died at his home two and a half miles south of Heflin Tuesday night and as buried at New Harmony on Wednesday. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, January 7, 1926 LAST RITES FOR EUGENE D. CASE Funeral services for Eugene D. Case, who died Monday morning in an Anniston hospital, following an operation, were held Tuesday afternoon at New Harmony Baptist church, two miles south of Heflin, and were in charge of Revs. J.W. Grubs and W.J. Campbell. Caldwell Lodge of Masons conducted the burial services assisted by other Masons from neighboring lodges. Beautiful floral wreaths were given the the Masons and the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The body which lay in state at the county court house Monday night was watched over by Klansmen. Active pallbearers were W.A. Myers, W.Z.T. Chapman, C.L. Chandler, O.F. Staples, W.T. Prestridge and S.L. Haywood. Beautiful tributes were paid Mr. Case by W.C. McMahan and Judge A.H. Glasgow, the first as an associate in the practice of law and the latter from church and sunday school work. Mr. Case had been a resident of Heflin for about five years, coming here from Fruithurst, Before coming to Cleburne county, he was a resident of Miami, Florida, moving to that city from some northern state for the benefit of his wife's health, she being an invalid. Mrs. Case preceded her husband to the grave about twelve months ago. Mr. Case was a county solicitor, which position he held for the past several months and county treasurer of Cleburne county. He was also secretary-treasurer of Cleburne county farm bureau and the executive board of the Cleburne county Baptist Association, teacher of the Men's bible sunday school class at New Harmony and a prominent Mason. Mr. Case is survived by one brother, Rev. Carl D. Case, pastor of the First Baptist church in Chicago, now spending the winter in Jacksonville, Florida. Eugene D. Case was in his 53rd year. All mourn his passing away. Peace to his memory. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, January 7, 1926 John Calvin Hayes, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Hayes, died at the home of his parents Wednesday afternoon and was laid to rest in the New Harmony cemetery on Thursday. The Cleburne News extends sympathy to the bereaved family. NEWSPAPER Issue of Saturday, January 7, 1899 DIED - - Mrs. Mary Hill, wife of G.F. Hill and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Watson, died at the home of her parents last Wednesday morning after a lingering illness of dropsy and was buried at New Harmony on Wednesday afternoon. Her husband and two children survive to mourn her death. She was 24 years old. The family of the deceased have the sympathy of a host of friends in their sadness. NEWSPAPER Issue of April 2, 1925 DEATH CLAIMS A HEFLIN GIRL One of the saddest deaths that has occurred in Heflin in many years was that of Miss Lois Harlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Harlan, who passed away at the home of her parents Monday morning about 5 o'clock after an illness of about four weeks. The funeral and interment were held at New Harmony on Tuesday afternoon, being conducted by Rev. H.P. Amos, pastor of the Heflin Baptist church of which Miss Lois was a member, assisted by Rev. Henry Rogers, state organizer of the Baptist Young People's Union and Rev. J.W. Grubbs, pastor of the New Harmony Baptist church. Pall bearers were Ivan Chandler, John Owens, Rolf Levens, Walter Merrill Jr., Lucian Lyles, Tucker Jones, Henry Chappel and Howard Houston, members of Miss Lois's class at the Cleburne high school. Miss Lois was nearing her 18th birthday. Three years ago she joined the Baptist church in Heflin and from the very first she put her whole soul into B.Y.P.U. and Sunday school work and the great good she accomplished stands as a monument to her untiring efforts. The eulogies paid to her church work by the three ministers were eloquent and must have been consoling to the loved ones, revealing the fact that the precious child, although not permitted to remain long on earth, had not lived in vain. Lois must have realized that the end was approaching and had given directions as regarded her burial, selecting "He will not forget me" as one of the songs to be sung on that occasion. The grave was banked high with beautiful flowers furnished by the members of the senior and junior B.Y.P.U. and high school associate as slight token of their love and esteem for their departed friend. To the bereaved parents and relatives the Cleburne News extends sincere sympathy. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, July 21, 1927 DEATH COMES TO RALPH ROSS A death that occasioned much sadness in Heflin and vicinity was that of Ralph Ross which occurred Sunday might at his home about two miles south of town, following a brief illness of typhoid fever. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at New Harmony, the Revs. J.W. Grubbs and W.M. Barr officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Ralph was about 25 years old. He is survived by one brother, Lewis Ross, two sisters, Mrs. H.V. Jones of Heflin, and Mrs. W.L. Evans of Durant, Oklahoma. One of the largest crowds ever seen at New Harmony assembled there Tuesday afternoon to pay their respects to Ralph. Flowers were in abundance from his relatives and friends. Pallbearers were Pete and Euell Howle, Dock and Charlie Jones, Jesse Norton and Marvin Lumpkin. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, June 20, 1929 PIONEER CITIZEN DIED TUESDAY The Rev. William J. Campbell, age 79, pioneer Baptist preacher, died at his home here at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning after an illness of several months. He suffered a stroke of paralysis last year and had been almost helpless since that time, and a second stroke last Friday hastened the aged man's death. Mr. Campbell was a Missionary Baptist minister and had been preaching in Cleburne County for more than 50 years. He was a Mason and Grotto and as a last request, Heflin and Chulafinnee Masons had charge of the services at the grave, the funeral being held at New Harmony church, with the interment in the cemetery there. Surviving are his two sons Martin and John F., and his wife. The Cleburne News deeply sympathizes with the bereaved family. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, June 20, 1929DEATH COMES TO MRS. HAYES After more than seven months of intense suffering, Mrs. H.M. Hayes passed away at the family home, five miles east of Heflin early Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hayes, who was in her 60th year, is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Mollie Holdbrooks and Mrs. Emma Norton; six sons, Walter, Cicero, Oliver, Walter, Bud and Lenox Hayes; four brothers and six sisters besides many other relatives. The death of Mrs. Hayes removes from the community a christian woman and a good neighbor, affectionate mother and devoted wife, whose passing is mourned by a large circle of acquaintances over the county. The funeral and burial services were conducted by Rev. L.S. Wessinger and Rev. DeWitt Stovall on Tuesday afternoon, with interment in the New Harmony Cemetery. To the bereaved family, the Cleburne News extends sincere sympathy in their hour of sorrow. NEWSPAPER Issue of Saturday, December 19, 1908 Mrs. Ben Chase, who after an illness of several months, died at her home on the 9th and was buried at New Harmony on the 10th. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. C.C. O'Neal. The New Era joins the many friends of Mr. Chase and the children in the loss of the wife and mother. We would say to them look unto him who has promised to be with us when trials and troubles come. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, March 13, 1924 DEATH OF A BELOVED WOMAN; MRS. MARY E. CASE Mrs. Mary E. Case, wife if Eugene D. Case, passed away Tuesday evening at 5:30 o'clock at their rooms in Mrs. Mamie Lake's residence after a long and lingering illness. A brief funeral service was conducted Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Lake's by Revs. J.C. Francis and Hobart Murphree and also at the grave. She was laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery at New Harmony church. During the funeral service Bro. Murphree read the following outline of her life: Mary E. Middleton was born September 3, 1843 in Madison County, Indiana. Her father moved his family to Olmstead County, Minnesota when she was a little girl. In 1861 she was married to David C. Bentley there. Mr. Bentley died in 1879. Two children by her first husband survive her: Lula Bentley Norcross of St. Paul, Minn., and Willis B. Bentley of Seattle, Wash. After Mr. Bentley's death, in order to support herself and children she moved to Owatonna, Minn. and kept boarders. While Mr. Case was attending Pillsbury Academy there, he went to board with her and has been a member of her household ever since. They married in 1907. They moved to Miami, Fla. in 1912 and from there to Fruithurst, Ala. in April 1920. Mrs. Case was a member of the Baptist church from girlhood except a few years while they were living at Stanton, N.D., they were members of the Methodist Episcopal church there. Her last Baptist membership was in the First Baptist church at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She has always been a christian, full of good works, kind and sympathetic and loved by all who knew her. Her patience and cheerfulness and fortitude have been an inspiration to her husband in their declining years. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, March 15, 1928 LAST RITES FOR J. BENJAMIN COOK LAST MONDAY The funeral services for J. Ben Cook, 34, who died Sunday morning at his home near Nelms bridge, were held at New Harmony on Monday, the Rev. J.W. Grubbs officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery. Impressive ceremonies were conducted by the Beasons Mill Odd Fellows. Mr. Cook was sick only a short time, stricken March 2nd while attending the district Odd Fellows Convention in Anniston. He returned to his home before the session adjourned on account of being sick. His condition grew rapidly worse, pneumonia having developed, and he passed from this life early Sunday morning. Mr. Cook was a member of New Harmony Baptist church moving his membership from Cedar Creek Church. Pallbearers were Virgil Vise, Henry Thompson, E.W. Beason, Tom Lawler, W.B. Dennis and Roy Howle. Surviving are his widow, five children, his mother, two brothers, Rollin Cook of Manchester, Georgia and Orlin Cook of Phoenix City, Alabama. The Cleburne News extends sympathy to the bereaved ones. NEWSPAPER issue of Saturday, July 29, 1905 NEWT ROSS IS DEAD Newt Ross is dead. We ask for no mantle of charity to be thrown over the events of his life or the cause of his death for all knew Newt to be manly, handsome, generous and brave. But we would remind a few of their influences will advised and of moral forces that failed to restrain. Last Saturday morning the wires flashed the sad news to his sister, Mrs. J.R. Moore, that New had died at 10 o'clock Friday night at the sanitarium of Hot Springs, Arkansas whither he had gone to seek repairs for a once vigorous constitution now shattered and undermined by the ravages of fell disease. Newt was just 28 years old. His friends were many. It is not just to sayt hat he himself was his own worst enemy for he had many enemies in the guise of friends who hung like parasites upon his generous nature, and did no little toward hastening his untimely death by augmenting the temptations that cut short the life born for the high destiny of usefulness and service. Newt was kind of heart and personally brave. He stood ever ready to defend the weak and in many instances gave evidences of that generous spirit that characterizes the true gentleman of the old southern type. His family have our deepest sympathy in their sad bereavement. He was laid to rest by the side of his parents in New Harmony cemetery. Rev. John A. Scott conducted the burial services. We weep over the untimely death of this bright and handsome man and shudder that those powers capable of a long and happy career were cut short in early youth Newspaper Issue of Saturday, January 5, 1907 The New Era regrets to chronicle the death of John Ross which sad event occurred at his home two miles south of Heflin on the last day of last year. He was a man about 30 years of age and leaves a wife and four children to mourn his death, to whom is extended the sympathy of their many friends. His remains were laid to rest Tuesday, the first day of this year at New Harmony in the family burying ground. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, April 27, 1922 Mrs. Ingram, wife of Geo. Ingram, died at the home of her husband Saturday and was laid to rest at New Harmony on Sunday. The News extends sympathy to the bereaved relatives NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, July 3, 1913 Mrs. Will Lumpkin was buried at New Harmony of Friday. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, May 29, 1919 After an illness of twelve years, Mrs. Nanie Ingram died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ida Jordan, on May 21st near Bell Mills. The funeral occurred at New Harmony, funeral services being conducted by Rev. W.J. Campbell. The family is thankful to those who were so kind to them in the midst of the sorrow and great loss sustained NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, September 20, 1928 Funeral services for Mr. G.W. Sprayberry, 63 years old, were held at New Harmony last Thursday with Rev. J.W. Grubbs in charge. Mr. Sprayberry was a good citizen, kind husband, affectionate father and splendid neighbor and his death has cast a gloom over the entire community. Surviving are five sons and two daughter; two brothers, W.T. Sprayberry of Carthage, Miss., and James Sprayberry of Ft. Payne, Ala. The Cleburne News extends sympathy to the family in their sad loss. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, December 14, 1922 B.D. CHASE IS DEAD The funeral and burial of Ben. D. Chase occurred Tuesday at New Harmony, Rev. J.W. Grubbs and others making appropriate and touching talks, by P.H. Dennis, Noble Grand of Oddfellows of which Mr. Chase was a member, J.D. Hudson, brother Oddfellow, W.C. McMahan, A.H. Glasgow, his neighbor, A.L. Tolleson and Rev. W.J. Campbell, all of whom spoke of his life, saying they never saw him mad, never heard him say any words of harm of his neighbors, was faithful to his church and a good neighbor to the end. Mr. Chase died Monday after a short illness of pneumonia. He was well known and liked by the people of Heflin and surrounding territory. He was a route carrier from Heflin for about 17 years and at the time of his death was carrier of Heflin 3. His wife preceeded him to the grave two years ago. He is survived by three small girls who will make their home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Evans of Cullman NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, October 12, 1911 MRS. W.R. HIGHTOWER LAID TO REST A sad Monday it was when Mrs. W.R. Hightower was laid to rest in Harmony burial ground. Mrs. Hightower was the daughter of Mr. J.T. Glasgow and sister of our Probate Judge A.H. Glasgow. She leaves a sorrowing husband and two small boys. Mrs. Hightower was a devoted christian character, known to us all. Her funeral rites were conducted by G.B. Bowman and after the song and prayer by Bro. J.W. Grubbs which was very touching. Bro. Boman speke at some length from a pssage in Isaiah 3-10. The floral offering by Mesdames Shackleford, Mamie Lake, Milligan, and Miss Bessie Moore was a sweet tribute of respect. A large concourse of relatives and friends attended the funeral NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, October 19, 1911 IN MEMORY OF MRS. ETTA HIGHTOWER Seldom if ever is an entire community so stricken with grief as on Sunday, October 8th at noon, when the disembodied spirit of Mrs. Etta Hightower loosed from its early moorings, went home to be with god. Sister Hightower was the daughter of Bro. and Sister J.T. Glasgow. She was born Dec. 14, 1873 and died Oct. 8th, 1911, aged 37 years, 9 months and 24 days. She joined the Missionary Baptist church at Pleasant Hill in the year 1889, but after removal to Jacksonville she transferred her membership to the church at that place in the fellowship of which church she lived a consistent christian life until the time of her death. She was a woman of splendid christian character, always exemplifying in her life the vintures of the christian religion. She was happily married to Prof. W.R. Hightower on July 9th, 1905. Two bright little boys blessed this union, Robert Lee, age 5, and Cecil Calvert, aged one year, 8 months. She was a kind, loving, dutiful daughter, always showing great love and consideration for her parents; a devoted wife and a wise loving mother and a faithful friend. She had a strong premonition of her approaching death and several days before that sad event she gave directions for her funeral, even specifying the place of burial, the one to preach her funeral. She also arranged for the care of her two little boys, saying she wanted them brought up under christian influence. She said "Pa, don't grieve for me, for I am going to heaven." Thus ended a beautiful christian life so far as this world is concerned, but while this mortal life ended so sadly, her heavenly life and her endless happiness has just begun. In reality "she is not dead but sleepeth" in the true sense. "There is no death what seems to in transition, this life of mortal breath is but the transport of the life elysian, whose portals we call death." Her funeral took place on Monday October 9th, 1911 at New Harmony Church, which was the place selected by her to be buried. The funeral was conducted by Rev. J.W. Grubbs. The large concourse of people present was proof of the affection and esteem in which the people held her. The music was in charge of Prof. Willie Morris assisted by Bro. Grubbs, Miss Morris and the Misses Howle, which was also by her request. Her body sleeps in the grave; her soul lives in heaven beyond the reach of the sorrows and sufferings of this transitory life. She is "watching and waiting" for the loved ones left behind and will be there ready to meet them at the beautiful gate when they too, shall be called home to glory. Loved ones, remember her parting admonition and be ready to meet her in heaven. G.B. Boman NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, May 8, 1913 MRS. GLASGOW PASSES AWAY Mrs. J.T. Glasgow died at her home five miles south of Heflin last Friday afternoon and was buried at New Harmony on Sunday. Rev. G.B. Boman conducted the funeral services. Quite a number from Heflin attended the funeral. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, May 29, 1913 IN MEMORIAM OF ELIZA ANN GLASGOW The subject of this sketch, Sister Eliza Ann Glasgow, was born March 9, 1846 and died May 2nd, 1913, age 67 years, 1 months and 5 days. Before her marriage she was Miss Eliza Ann Wallace. She was happily married to Mr. James T. Glasgow on ugust 8, 1869. When just a girl, she joined the Methodist Church, remaining a faithful member until twenty years ago when she united with the Missionary Baptist Church at Pleasant Hill. After a few years she transferred her membership to Cedar Creek church where she remained a consistent member until the time of her death. She was the mother of seven children, two sons and five daughters all of whom mourn her loss as a mother except one, who preceded her to the glory land nearly ten years ago. These children do not mourn as those who have no hope, for they all expect by the grace of god to meet her in the better world. Sister Glasgow was a good woman, good in all the relationships of life. A devout christian, a faithful wife, a devoted mother, a kind friend and one of the best of neighbors. It is such a life as this that counts to god and religion. Her influence will never cease to exist. No one can measure the effects of such a life as hers. Man can make many useful calculations, he can measure the distance to the planets and tell of the orbit of the glittering starts but no one can estimate of the good accomplished by such a life as sister Glasgow lived. Eternity alone reveal the effects of such a life. She now rests from her labors. She lives not here but in memory and influence and she lieves in heaven with her savior. Loved ones you know where to find her. By the grace of god you may meet her again where jesus is. There no death shall enter, no more parting at the river. Farewell sister, till we meet you at the river. G.B. Boman, pastor. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, March 30, 1916 IN MEMORY OF MISS SARAH M. EVANS Miss Sarah M. Evans passed away March the 9th. She was born in Troup County, Georgia May the 10th, 1840. Reared in Gwinnett County, Georgia. She spent her youngest days teaching school. She joined the Methodist church in early life and lived a consistent member until her death. She leaves three sisters and one brother: Mrs. M.L. Brown of Iron City, Ala.; Mrs. M.E. Black of Anniston, Ala.; Mrs. C.T. Chambers and Mr. J.M. Evans of Cleburne County, Alabama. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.A. Mays of Heflin. The interment was at New Harmony church. " Asleep in jesus from thee thy kindred and their graves may be, But thine is still a blessed sleep, from which none ever wake to weep." Mrs. Mamie E. Woodward NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, April 8, 1920 IN MEMORY OF MRS. N.J. JOHNSON In memory of Mrs. N.J. Johnson who departed this life February 21, 1920 after a months' illness. Her death was one of falling asleep. She was born May 26, 1849, being 70 years, 10 months old and leaves 7 children to mourn her death. There are four sons and three girls. She was laid to rest in the cemetery at New Harmony beside her husband. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.J. Campbell. She was a member of the Congregational Methodist church for about 55 years and lived a consecrated life and true christian until her death. She is gone but not forgotten by her relatives and many friends. She is one for whom many mourn but who also rejoice that her spirit rests with god for its keeper. A Friend. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, July 16, 1925 J. B. HARLAN DIED SUNDAY J.B. Harlan, tax collector of Cleburne county, died at his home in Heflin on Sunday night at 10:30 o'clock of typhoid fever. Funeral services were held at New Harmony Baptist church, two miles south of Heflin Monday argernoon at 2:30 o'clock, being conducted by Rev. H.P. Amos and Rev. J.W. Grubbs, a life long friend of the deceased. A vast concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives attended the funeral. As a citizen Mr. Harlan as loyal and true; as an official he was considerate, kind and efficient, ready and willing at all times to render any service possible. He was prompt in all matters relating to the office and was very highly regarded by the officials at the State Capitol for the very satisfactory manner in which he conducted the affairs of his office, his whole heart was in his work and efficiency crowned his labor. Mr. Harlan was a member of the Missionary Baptist church and a member of the Woodman of the World. Men of Joe Harlan's type are always missed and we sorrow at his going away and in his death the town and county have lost a valued citizen whose place will be hard to fill. Mr. Harlan was 44 years of age and leaves a widow and four children: three small boys and one girl. Two sisters and three brother survive and are: Mrs. W.T. Howle, Heflin; Mrs. Henry Howle of Venus, Texas; James Harlan of Dalton GA; Sam Harlan of Anniston, and Ike Harlan of Cleburne. Active pall bearers were: W.F. Groover, Lee Haywood, M.A. Vickers, O.F. Staples, J. Fred Gurley, and J.M. Crumpton. NEWSPAPER Issue of Saturday, November 21, 1908 Mrs. Elvira Morhon, formerly of this place, who has been in the Insane Asylum at Tuscaloosa for some time died there Monday and was brought to Heflin and interred Wednesday at New Harmony church yard, two miles south of town. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Pritchett. A large concourse of sympathizing friends were present at the funeral. Mrs. Morhon lived in Heflin many years and her life was characterized by many loving deeds of kindness and a typical christian character. The floral offering surpassed in profusion and beauty anything seen in years. A floral wreath composed of a beautiful assortment of cut flowers was placed upon the casket by friends in this town. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, January 11, 1923 A grandson of "Uncle Mike Casey was buried at New Harmony on Monday, his death resulting from pneumonia. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, June 18, 1914 The eighteen months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harlan of Beason Mill, died Saturday morning about 8 o'clock from the effects of morphine taken twelve hours previous. The grandmother left a box of morphine tablets where the child accidentally found them. The grandparent stepped out of the room a moment wo where the parents were doing some chores and on her return she found the child with the box of tablets scattered on the floor. No one having seen the child procure the box knew whether or not it had swallowed any of the poison but within ten or fifteen minutes the effects of the drug could be ascertained. A physician was hurriedly called but to no avail. The body was interred at New Harmony church cemetery Saturday morning. Rev. G.B. Boman preached the funeral NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, July 2, 1914 .IN MEMORY OF MRS. R.D. NICHOLS Mr. Nichols' first wife died Feb. 6, 1913. On August 30, 1913 he was married to Mrs. Roberts. On June 23, 1914, god in his wisdom called her gentle spirit from earth to live with him. We bow with humble submission to him who doeth all things well. In the death of Mrs. Nichols her husband has lost a devoted wife, her two sons a loving mother, the Farmer's Union, a faithful member. She was buried at the New Harmony cemetery with the honors of the Union of which she was a loyal member. She bore her afflictions with patience, never murmured or complained. She was faithful in ever relation of life. She has fulfilled her mission and her reward is with her. We will say to those who were dearest to her to weep not for our loss is her gain. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, September 4, 1915 OLD CITIZEN PASSES AWAY Mr. Nat Johnson died suddenly at his home a few miles southeast of Heflin last Sunday. He had been in declining health for some time. The deceased was 73 years old and had been a resident of Cleburne county for many years. Mr. Johnson was a member of the Congregational Methodist Church at Smith's Chapel, was active in the interests of his church and of his master's kingdom, and his loved ones and friends, while sad because of his departure, rejoice in the consolation that he has only passed to the further better shore and entered into that life of happiness that comes to servants of the prince of peace. Mr. Johnson leaves a wife and several children, the latter as follows: Fred, Will R., John Wes and Steve Johnson; Mesdames John Cobb, Stacy Hayes, Lizzie Crews and Eldora Dean. The burial was at New Harmony on Monday, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J.R. Barker. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, July 29, 1920 MRS. PEARL CHASE BURIED SUNDAY After an illness of three or four weeks, Mrs. Pearl Chase died at the home of her husband, Mr. B.D. Chase, near town Saturday morning at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Chase was the mother of four children, three of whom survive her, the youngest being only about eighteen months old. Mrs. Chase was a good christian woman and a member of the Southern Methodist church at New Harmony, and her body was laid to rest at that place Sunday morning at 9:30o'clock in the presence of a large concourse of neighbors and friends. The funeral services were conducted by Revs. W.M. Wade and J.T. Roberts. Before her marriage, Mrs. Chase was Miss Pearl Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Evans, formerly of this county but now of Horton, Alabama. The News extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, August 27, 1925 MRS. CREWS DIED LAST WEDNESDAY Mrs. Crews, beloved wife of Amos Crews, died at her home on Wednesday of last week after an illness extending seven or eight months. Funeral and burial services occurred the following day at New Harmony and were in charge of Rev. Henry Haywood. Mrs. Crews before her marriage was Miss Lizzie Johnson and has many relatives in this section. Besides her husband she is survived by two small children. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones by The Cleburne News and a host of friends. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, September 2, 1926 R.D. NICHOLS GONE TO REST On August 24th at 3:30 p.m. the gates swung open and the loving voice said "come unto me and be at rest"., and R.D. Nichols, a boy of 16 years, departed this life. He suffered in patience for five months for he knew that there was a place free from pain and care when the lord called him to rest. It seems that was what done him the most most good. Every step of his life was bright and he wore a smile on his face which showed the love of god in his heart. Everybody loved R.D. that knew him, but the lord knows best and all that we can say to the bereaved relatives is to be prepared to meet R.D. over in the sweet land of rest where he is now waiting and where there is no more pain or death. He was laid to rest in New Harmony Cemetery on August 27th, Rev. J.W. Campbell conducting the funeral services. The pall bearers were Robert Ayers, Guy Jones, Lee Bryant, John Garish and Mr. Harris. Besides numberous relatives many friends regret that they had to say goodbye to R.D. for a little while. A Friend. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, April 5, 1928 CHARLIE RUSK IS SHOT AND KILLED; Munroe Franklin, Brother-In-Law is alleged to have fired fatal bullet Charlie Rusk was shot Wednesday of last week in a field near his home. His brother-in-law, Monroe Franklin, former Anniston man, is sought as the slayer, according to Sheriff Rowell Franklin was still at large this morning. It is believed that the shooting was the culmination of some domestic trouble. A brother of the dead man and a brother of the alleged slayer were present when the shooting took place. A fifth man was also present but his name was not known by Sheriff Rowell. Rusk was shot in the right side of his chest and was killed almost instantly. Immediately after the shooting Franklin and his brother left the scene. Officers were called to investigate and a search was begun for the Franklin brothers. The first report was the the two men engaged in a heated argument while at work in a field and that Franklin felled Rusk with a hoe. The sheriff reported that a pistol was used in the fatal argument and Rusk was shot through the right breast dying almost instantly. Franklin fled immediately after the shooting and has not been apprehended although officers in adjoining Georgia and Alabama counties had been notified to be on the watch for him. Franklin and Rusk are said to have been renters on the Thrash fram at Riddle's Bridge. Both men are said to be married. NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, April 19, 1928 HIRAM WATSON CALLED HOME Funeral services for Hiram Watson, age 84, Confederate veteran, who died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Norton, were held Wednesday of last week at New Harmony, Revs. J.W. Grubbs and W.J. Campbell officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Mr. Watson had lived in Texas for 14 years, moving back here about 10 months ago. Surviving are the widow and one daughter Mrs. Jim Vaughan of Paris, Texas. Mrs. Henry Watson is a daughter-in-law and Mrs. Jake Norton is a granddaughter. NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, April 18, 1929 UNCLE TOM BRYANT PASSES "Uncle" Tom Bryant, 84 years old, Confederate soldier, died at his home a few miles south of Heflin on Friday night. Uncle Tom was wounded during the war from which he never fully recovered and was a great sufferer. Uncle Tom volunteered and joined the Confederate Army, going to the front, from near where he died. Besides the widow, two sons, John and Ed Bryant of north Alabama and three daughters, survive. Mr. Bryant was a member of the Missionary Baptist church being an active deacon until his health gave way. The funeral and burial services were held at New Harmony Sunday morning, Rev. F.M. Zaner, a life long friend, being in charge. Following Uncle Tom's death, only 15 old veterans remain on this side of the Great Divide. "Time, one by one, is paroling the Old Guard and soon the last of Lee's followers will whisper to his mates beyond the starlight, "I am coming boys, I am coming." " Fall no shadow, lies no stain,where those who meet shall part no more, and those long parted meet again."