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This file was contributed and copyrighted by: Kay Pomeroy and Jean Pickrering ================================================================================ October 2004 Live Oak Cemetery This cemetery is between Dallas Avenue and Selma Avenue in Selma, Dallas Co., AL. From Broad Street, turn west on Dallas Avenue. Turn left onto King Street into the cemetery, which lies on either side of this street. The portion east of King street, called "Old Live Oak Cemetery," was reserved as a cemetery in 1829. The western portion, called "Live Oak Cemetery," was purchased by the city of Selma in 1877 from Sallie Ann Jones. Most people call the entire cemetery "Old Live Oak Cemetery" as there is a newer cemetery a few miles down the road called "New Live Oak Cemetery." The cemetery office is in New Live Oak and the people there are happy to help you find a grave. The original eastern part of the cemetery, called the West Selma Cemetery in the mid-1800s, was laid out haphazardly, to the dismay of many of the townspeople. By 1865 the Selma City Council passed an ordinance calling the cemetery "a nuisance" and prohibited any more burials. Burials were to be done in the East Selma Cemetery built in 1855 and maintained by the city. It was used predominately for area slaves who died in a small pox epidemic in 1860. Some confederate soldiers are buried there. In 1858 the city council decided that West Selma Cemetery should be resotred and the cemetery put "in good order." The city added to the cemetery when it purchased the land in 1877. The western section is laid out neatly by sections, blocks, and rows with roads and walkways, making it easy to walk around and easy to find the occupants. Graves in the eastern side of the cemetery are in a haphazard order. The do not necessarily face east as with most other cemeteries in the area and on the west side of the cemetery (the west side of Kings Street). Lots often have more than one family who may or may not be related. Lots are not uniform in size but vary widely from one or two grave sites to many. The cemetery was surveyed in 1968 by Flora Dainwood England and published by the Sturdivant Museum Association who hold the copyright. The Lot numbers are from Ms. England's book and the current survey was compared to the 1968 survey. Differences are as noted below. See map of this section at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/dallas/photos/tombstones/oldliveoak/map-bottomright.jpg KEY: s/s = same tombstone with E = From the England survey, the person who owned the lot * = Found in the England survey, not in survey completed in 2004 + = Not in the England survey, found during the survey completed in 2004 # = Not lot owner ## = this grave is north of lot 99 East per England survey & = this grave south of lot 110 East, per England survey ^ = this grave north of lot 105 East, per England survey ^^ = this grave east of lot 105 East, per England survey % = this grave north of lot 85, per England survey ! = these graves west of lot 33 East, per England survey @ = this grave west of lot 32, per England survey I = in Infants' lot between lots 86 and 87-88, per England survey n = this grave north of lot 90, near the Gregory lot #89 s = this grave south of lot 69 = = this grave north of lot 113 East, per England Survey se = this grave southeast of lot 113 East se2 = this grave southeast of lots 112-113 East Lot Name Birth Date Death Date Other Information 59 Stollenwerck, Aimee Coupery Oct 1801 Aug 6, 1878 Wife of Louis Augustus STollenwerck Born on Island San Domingo, Died Selma, Ala 59 Stollenwerck, Lucy H. Nov 24, 1832 Jun 20, 1867 Sacred to the Memory of Wife of H. A. Stollenwerck and daughter of Gaston and Maria Drake. Born in North Carolina, Married in Greensboro, Ala July 13, 1853 Died in Selma; Aged 34 years, 6 months and 26 days She filled all the relations of life well and was a consistent Christian. 2 slabs 59 Stollenwerck, Henry A. Aug 3, 1821 Sep 30, 1891 Born in New York, Died in Uniontown, AL 59 Stollenwerck, Maria L. May 26, 1863 Jun 3, 1893 Born in Greensboro, Ala, died near Mobile, Ala 59 Stollenwerck, Eugene A. Mar 31, 1856 Jun 28, 1894 Born in Greensboro, Ala, died in Mobile, Ala 59 Stollenwerck, Amiee W. Oct 11, 1860 Dec 20, 1900 Born in Greensboro, Ala, died in Uniontown 60 Culpepper, Annie Suther 1869 1938 60E Culpepper, Sidney Green 1868 1943 61 Jones, Drury Fair Jun 29, 1856 Aug 22, 1878 +61 Rixie, Martha Rebecca Smith Jones Feb 20, 1837 Jan 17, 1926 Placed in memory by her great grandson George Starkey Featherstone 61 Jones, Infant Daughter of R.S. and M.R. Jones Beneath this stone is sweet rose is raul a mothers pride. A flower that scarsed had waked to life, and beauty ere it died, God in his wisdom has recalled the precious boon his love had given and though the casket moulders there the gem is sparklinf in heaven. 61 Jones, Richard Starkey Jan 22, 1831 Nov 24, 1858 Born in Oslow Co., NC (England states his name as Edward Starkey Jones), same stone with E. S. & N. H. Jones 61 Jones, Edward Starkey Apr 11, 1796 Dec 10, 1958 Born in Oslow Co., NC, died near Selma sane narjer wutg B, G, & E. S. JOnes, same inscriptionon slab over grave 61 Jones, Nicholas H. Apr 20, 1802 Jun 16, 1837 same stone with Richard (Edward?) Starkey Jones and Edward Starrkey Jones 61 Jones, Edward S. May 11, 1821 Dec 9, 1852 Son of Anne E. & Edward S. Jones Stop and consider life is but a day, a fragile dew drop on its precious way, from a tree summit +61 Jones, Peter S. Feb 10, 1830 Feb 28, 1834 Son of Sarah & Edward S. Jones +61 Jones, Richard S. Jun 22, 1831 Nov 24, 1854 Son of Edward & Sarah S. Jones +61 Jones, Ann S. Jul 27, 1834 Daughter of Edward & Sarah S. Jones +61 Jones, Kilby E. Oct 8, 1835 Nov 15, 1838 Son of Edward & Sarah S. Jones Leaves have their time to fall and flowers to withers at the north winds breath and stars to set but all thou has all seasons for their own Oh! Death it's when spring first gale comes forth to whisper where the violets lie it is when roses in our path grow pale.They have their season allare ours to die 61 Feathersone, Sallie A. Jones 1854 1909 62 Brislin, Charles F. Aug 28, 1875 Jun 18, 1957 62 Brislin, Josephine Donovan Nov 13, 1883 Oct 26, 1916 Wife of Charles F. Brislin 62 Brislin, Milton S. Sep 29, 1896 Dec 22, 1964 American Legion symbol 62 Brislin, Ethel F. Jan 11, 1899 Apr 30, 1986 62 Brislin, William E. Jun 3, 1851 Jul 7, 1903 62 Brislin, Viola S. Sep 3, 1854 Jun 22, 1929 62 Brislin, Andrew D. Jan 28, 1890 May 31, 1958 62 Brislin, Elizabeth W. Jul 20, 1895 Dec 3, 1980 62 Savary, Joseph E. Jun 30, 1865 Jul 8, 1930 +62 McKinnom, W. Viola Brislin Mar 9, 1887 Aug 3, 1978 Wife of Asbury Coleman McKinnom +62 Himes, Margaret McKinnon May 8, 1915 Jan 29, 1999 +62 Johnson, Lena Brislin Oct 10, 1873 Jan 15, 1968 wife of Thomas M. Johnson +62 Savary, Charles Dec 2, 1833 Aug 6, 1874 Confederate Veteran. +62 Savary, Josephine Gilette Jul 7, 1798 Nov 6, 1891 +62 Savary, Joseph Dec 2, 1788 Aug 6, 1871 63 Beach, Infant Only one date: Jul 30, 1875; Aged 5 weeks Daughter of George F. And Mary C. Beach 64 One stone: Sacred to our dear children: Rice, Florence May Sep 17, 1857 Oct 27, 1862 daughter of A. J. & E. Rice Aged 5 years, 1 mo. and 10 days Rice, Infant Only one date: Oct 31, 1863 Daughter of A. J. & E. Rice Rice, Charlie Only one date: Jul 9, 1861 Infant son of A.J. & E. Rice Tis meet that we shall linger nigh and bless yhis shallowed spot 64 Rice, Andrew J. Feb 9, 1832 Sep 30, 1867 Born in Angelica, NY, died near Selma 65 Turner, Rebecca May 3, 1837 Oct 5, 1857 Daughter of John M. and Marinda Turner Born in Lowndes County, AL, died in Montgomery, AL Blessed are they that die in the lord. 65E Turner, Jojn M. 1802 Apr 20, 1857 Born in Cumerlin Co., NC, died in Mobile Co., AL He is not dead, but sleepth. 66 Russell, Claudie Houston Feb 19, 1877 Feb 22, 1878 Daughter of J.J. & F.T. Russell Weep not she is at rest 66 Russell, Fannie Traylor Jul 28, 1844 Mar 11, 1877 Wife of J. Tyler Russell and only surviving child of Mrs. Mary A. Traylor Died near Uniontown, Ala., She was indeed a devoted wife, affectinate Daughter and Mother 66E Russell, John Tyler Aug 18, 1841 Nov 5, 1916 Son of James Carson Russell and Juda Tinsley Russell, born in Dallas Co., AL. Enlisted in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, Sep 1, 1861. A member of the Old Fighting Fourth of Ala. A gallant soldier, a Christian Gentleman *66 Anderton, William Ashton Mar 16, 1878 Mar 29, 1945 67E Craig, Tho's L. Apr 29, 1805 Apr 18, 1884 Thomas L. Craig 67 Craig, Eliza Alabama Jul 18, 1865 Wife of Thomas L. Craig Died in the 47th year of her age Gone but not forgottn, Alas, she has left us, her spirit has fled, her body now slumbers along with the dead. Her savior has called her to him. She has gone, be ye also ready to follow her soon 67 Craig, Sarah Jane Oct 9, 1846 Aged 7 months and 18 days Daughter of Thomas L. & Eliza A. Craig Farewell sweet Sarah the tear and the sigh: with thought of thee Quickly may come, but hope like a day star appears from on high and points us to thy heavenly home. " A fond mother." 67 Craig, William James Sep 27, 1755 Aged 7 years, 3 months and 13 days Son of T. L. & E. A. Craig Again we hope to meet thee When the day of life is thee in heaven 67 Norris, William Rutherford Aug 8, 1844 Son of Wm. J. & R. Louisiana Norris In the 6th year of his age He is not here but risen 68E Cocks, Reginald Wodehouse Sommers Aug 31, 1863 Nov 21, 1926 same stone with Nellie Gray Cocks 68 Cocks, Nellie Gray Dec 13, 1894 Dec 21, 1894 same stone with R. W. S. Cocks 68 Cocks, Mary Myra Thompson Oct 13, 1864 Jan 28, 1953 wife of Reginald Wodehouse Sommers Cocks 69 Berry, P. A. Jan 8, 1802 Aug 2, 1856 Aged 54 years 69 Berry, M. L., Mrs. Aug 15, 1814 Jul 17, 1859 69 Eskew, Minnie Goodwin Feb 1, 1861 Jun 11, 1886 She died as she lived a Christian Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Parents 69 Goodwin, Susan E. Dec 1, 1835 Apr 15, 1900 Mother, Her children bless her memory Wife of A. J. Goodwin 69E Goodwin, Andrew J. Nov 3, 1823 Oct 8, 1897 Father; A just man has gone to his reward 69 Goodwin, David T. Dec 15, 1856 Oct 20, 1915 69 Goodwin, Robert L. Dec 12, 1868 May 5, 1916 69 Goodwin, Jessie T. Jun 3, 1880 Apr 26, 1966 69 Goodwin, Curran S. Apr 2, 1876 Mar 3, 1938 s Potts, Anna Maria Aug 29, 1799 Feb 28, 1876 Daughter of James & ELizabeth Potts, born in Portsmouth, Va., died in Selma, Ala Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God Matt. V 8 70 Ware, Sophea McNeill Sep 17, 1858 wife of Henry H. Ware in the 26th year of her age 70 Norris, Willie A. Apr 17, 1871 Son of J. A. & S. A. Norris, in the 23rd year of his age. 71E Cade, William A. Feb 17, 1847 Dec 29, 1897 For I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day. 2 Timothy 1, 12 *71 Cade, Mary Lander Feb 16, 1851 Nov 8, 1906 Wife of William A. Cade 71 Cade, Ervin Early, Sr. Jan 29, 1860 Departed this live near Selma, ALa. Aged 39 years, 4 months, 17 days +71 Cade, Eugene Apr 7, 1882 Dec 7, 1951 +71 Cade, Mamie H. Jul 13, 1880 Jun 9, 1951 71 Cade, Ervin E. May 14, 1854 Jul 25, 1882 Aged 28 years 2 mo. And 11 days He is not dead but sleepth 71 Cade, Peter E. Nov 28, 1848 Nov 13, 1967 Sacred to the memory of; All is well Dearest Peter thou hast left us here, thou lose we deeply feel; But tis God that hath bereft us. He can all our sorrow heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, when the day of life has fled. Then in heaven with joy to greet-where no farewelltear is shed. 71 Cade, Mrs. E. E., Sr. Sep 30, 1827 Apr 9, 1884 Our Mother, she was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond Mother, and a friend to all 71 Cade, Will Jul 20, 1908 Nov 23, 1908 Little Will, son of Ervin E. & Mamie H. Cade A Mother's love, a Father's joy, Grandmother's darling, Grandfather's boy 71 Cade, Mary Russell Nov 3, 1872 Dec 9, 1874 God gave, he took, he will restore 71 Cade, Mittie Alston Nov 15, 1876 Oct 28, 1882 He doeth all things well 71 Cade, Infant Sep 19, 1880 Son of Ervin E. & Mattie O. Cade 71 Stokes, Maria Cade Feb 14, 1919 Jul 17, 1989 Mamol 72 Waite, William No dates (Small head stone) 72 Waite, Emily G. No dates(Small head stone) 72E Waite, Francis Waite Jan 17, 1827 Nov 12, 1902 Born in Davisville, R.I; Sweet rest 72 Waite, J. C. Apr 29, 1825 Dec 20, 1891 73E Tanner, Samuel C. 1833 Oct 3, 1861 The good shal rise (Enland survey gives no dates) 73 Tanner, Catherine A. Mecham 1833 Aug 4, 1884 Her love is eternal (England survey gives no dates or maiden name) *73 Meachum, Catherine No dates (likely is Catherine Dyer Meacham as follows) +73 Meacham, Catherine Dyer 1806 Oct 25, 1883 At last with Marshall Wolcott, George F. Oct 11, 1869 This grave is north of the Tanner Lot #73 and does not have a lot number. 74 May, Teresa 1850 1900 (daughter of Joseph & Margaret S. May, per 1880 census) 74E May, Joseph 1825 1893 (per the 1880 US Census, Joe was born in Ohio and husband of M. S. May, born in Germany) 74 May, Margaret 1832 1916 Mother (per the 1900 US Census Margaret was born March 1832 in Germany) 74 May, Willie 1868 1893 (son of Joseph & Margaret S. May, per 1880 census) + May, John A. Apr 29, 1889 (likely son John, born about 1850, in 1880 census) + May, Jinnie + May, Elizabeth + May, Julia 75E Moore, Eleanor, Mrs. 1813 1865 75 Osborne, Mattie Moore, Mrs. 1843 1866 76 Brazer, Mary Nov 5, 1818 Feb 3, 1900 He giveth his beloved sleep 1 slab 76 Brazer, William Henry Oct 21, 1849 Jul 28, 1874 Blessed are the pur in heart, for they shall see God. 76E Brazer, James Apr 29, 1811 Apr 15, 1906 I have been young and now I am old yet hav I never seen the righteous forsaken 76 Brazer, Lyman Varnum Jun 24, 1851 Feb 13, 1897 A wise son maketh a glad father *76 Brazer, Mamie Apr 9, 1865 In their death they were not divided s/s with Jamie Brazer *76 Brazer, Jamie Apr 18, 1865 They were lovely and pleasatn in their lives s/s with Mamie Brazer 77 James, Mary Cunningham Aug 17, 1856 Oct 6, 1908 Wife of Peter Conrey James 77E James, Peter Conrey Mar 14, 1848 Aug 28, 1888 77 Cunningham, Mary Gaillard Pickens Jan 23, 1866 Sep 26, 1949 Wife of George A. Cunningham 77 Cunningham, George A. Mar 23, 1863 Dec 20, 1928 77 Cunningham, Annie E. Robertson Jun 25, 1836 Nov 17, 1911 Wife of Thomas M. Cunningham 77E Cunningham, Thomas M. Jul 24, 1829 May 15, 1877 77 Cunningham, Annie B. 1861 1919 77 Cunningham, Leila 1865 1879 77 Cunningham, Thomas 1869 1885 *77 Cunningham, Wiliam C. 1875 1918 + Cunningham, William G. 1865 1879 77E Damer, Eyre 1854 1922 77 Damer, Eliza 1858 1935 77 Damer, Eyre II 1883 1927 77E Robertson, John R. 1896 1884 77 Robertson, Eliza E. 1808 1885 78 Ellis, John Thomas Feb 19, 1870 Apr 12, 1908 Woodmen of the World Emblem (per 1880 Census, son of T. J. * Liza W. Ellis) 78 Ellis, Elizabeth Hatcher May 18, 1847 Sep 26, 1924 (per 1880 census, wife of T. J. Ellis) 78E Ellis, Thomas Jefferson Aug 20, 1839 Jul 25, 1920 78 Gross, William Hobbs Nov 16, 1877 Sep 15, 1948 78 Gross, Nannie Ellis Oct 29, 1879 Aug 14, 1971 (per 1880 census, daughter of T. J. & Liza W. Ellis) 78 Read, Mamie Ellis Mar 2, 1877 Aug 5, 1976 (per 1880 census, Mary, daughter of T. J. & Liza W. Ellis) 79 Savage, Crawford Sep 4, 1880 Aug 5, 1892 Asleep in Jesus "Prue" 79 Savage, Julia L. Apr 27, 1849 Jul 2, 1925 79E Savage, M. Jan 1, 1842 Jul 18, 1914 80 Weeden, Henry Vernon, MD. 1844 1920 His life is a beautiful memory 80 Weeden, Texcie Dunham 1846 1931 wife of Henry V, Weeden,MD Faithful unto every trust 80 Dunham, Willie P. Oct 30, 1848 Nov 19, 1933 Precious in the sight of the Lord in the death of his saints 80 Dunham, William P. May 16, 1848 Father This tomb is erected, as a memento of affection, by his bereaved wife 80 Blackwell, F. M. Jul 10, 1858 Aug 31, 1930 Steadfast and faithful 80 Blackwell, Hallie Shields Jan 17, 1858 May 31, 1922 wife of F. M. Blackwell; At rest 80 Blackwell, Sallie Mar 1, 1860 Jul 29, 1866 Daughter of F. M. & Sallie Blackwell A bud was plucked by God to bloom in heaven 80 Blackwell, Sallie Mar 4, 1827 Feb 14, 1898 At restIn loving memory of our mother 80E Blackwell, Francis M. Dec 23, 1827 Feb 7, 1862 Born in Indiana, aged 34 years 1 month, and 15 days. 80 Blackwell, Francis Marion, Jr. Jun 11, 1882 Oct 27, 1918 Son of Hallie & F. M. Blackwell He died in his country's service 80 Blackwell, Hallie Mildred Jan 8, 1897 Sep 29, 1897 OUr short-lived flower retruned again to God 80 Blackwell, Texie Dunham Oct 28, 1890 Apr 1, 1891 Another sweet flower blossoms in the dulls of heaven 80 Blackwell, Infant Aug 18, 1894 Oct 19, 1894 Son of M. & H.E. Blackwell Aged 2 months and 1 day Of such is the kingdom of heaven 80 Blackwell, Sallie Weeden Feb 16, 1881 Sep. 19, 1895 Daughter of F. M. & H. E. Blackwell Death lives on her like an untimely frost, upon the sweetest flower of all the fields *81E Moss, James E. May 13, 1872 in the 69th year of his age. *81 Moss, O. G. G., MD Dec 10, 1826 Aug 24, 1854 Born in Ala. 82 Armstrong, James Isbell Dec 23, 1867 Oct 27, 1874 Same stone with Naomi & Rutelia Armstrong 82 Armstrong, Naomi Sep 22, 1869 Oct 15, 1871 Same stone with James Isbell & Rutella Armstrong 82 Armstrong, Rutelia Jul 30, 1871 Dec 14, 1871 Same stone with James IsBell & Naomi Armstrong Is it well with the child 82 Armstrong, Mary Alice Isbell 1847 1895 Wife of W. P. Armstrong It is well 2 kings 4, 26 82E Armstrong, William Park 1843 1901 I shall see his face without fear Confederate Cross 82 Armstrong, Mina Gary Lamar Mar 4, 1884 Apr 14, 1966 wife of H.C. Armstrong 82 Armstrong, Houston Churchill Oct 9, 1875 Dec 14, 1933 82 Armstrong, Houston Churchill Jr. Jan 1913 Mar 1939 82 Armstrong, Infant Only one date: Mar 22, 1910 Daughter of H. C. & M. L. Armstrong *82 Johnson, Anne Armstrong Aug 5, 1881 Oct 30, 1952 Wife of Thomas Sloo Johnson +82 Armstrong, Sarah Knight Dec 4, 1922 Oct 27, 1984 +82 Armstrong, Law Lamar Jun 7, 1920 Aug 10, 1994 +82 Hoenberg, Alice Armstrong Apr 7, 1911 Feb 23, 1996 +82 Hoenberg, Charles Morris Dec 25, 1907 Oct 20, 1984 +82 Darden, Mina Hoenberg Sep 13, 1937 Oct 9, 1996 83 Golson, Frances Ashbury Tucker Jan 6, 1842 Aug 1, 1928 wife of James Emamuel Golson 83 Golson, James Emanual b Jun 2, 1838 Nov 25, 1902 83E Golson, Lewis Pearce, Rev. Jul 30, 1813 Nov 29, 1862 Born in Orangeburg Dist., SC Died in Slema, Ala, Aged 49 years, 3 mo's and 29 d's. Member of the Alabama Conference of the M.E. Church South 83 Golson, Mrs Elizabeth Rabb McGraw Mar 29, 1815 May 24, 1888 Widow of Rev. L.P. Golson born in Fairfield Dist. S.C. , died in Montgomery Ala.; aged 78 years 1 month and 25 days 83 McKay, Jessie Golson Apr 7, 1870 Jul 27, 1961 wife of John Geddis McKay 83 McKay, John Geddis Mar 15, 1868 Oct 3, 1923 % Wilkerson, Lucy Miller 1869 1949 Wife of John C. Wilkerson, DDS 84E Shackelford Anthony G. Feb 7, 1805 Jun 6, 1874 84 Shackelford Ann G. Mar 24, 1815 Mar 5, 1881 He that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live. 85 Cooper, Hallie E. no date no date Infant daughter of J. R. & e. H. Cooper (grave east of lot 85) *85 Montebaro, Arthur A. Only one date: Mar 27, 1942 Alabama, Cpl 120 Inf 30 Div *85E Monteabaro, Manuel Oct 1838 Jan 6, 1905 *85 Monteabaro, Mary L. Feb 9, 1837 Jan 24, 1917 86 McRee, Sallie Houton 1858 Died in Mobile, Ala, Age 5 years Daughter of Wm. F. & S. F. McRee Sallie thou hast left us, left us for the world of love, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister all will meet in heaven above. (The rest is broken) 86E McRee, William Fredrick, Rev. 1815 1861 The first pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Selma, Ala. Rendered faithful serviceto this church 1839-1844 86 McRee, Sarah Jefferies 1822 1887 Wife of Rev. W. F. McRee I Anderson, Infant Only one date: Sep 28,1954 Son of Jesse Wayne and Janice Anderson I Williams, Josie L. Jul 28, 1906 Nov 1, 1908 87 Niel, Elizabeth Peake Jul 1, 1845 Feb 15, 1921 wife of Andrew Jackson Niel 87E Niel, Andrew Jackson Feb 25, 1836 Mar 1, 1908 87 Peake, Nancy May 16, 1848 May 3, 1865 Sister *87 Niel, Alice Parke Dec 31, 1872 May 19, 1875 Daughter of Andrew J. & Elizabeth Niel *87 Niel, Charles Alexander Jan 9, 1869 Jul 14, 1870 Son of ANdrew J. & Elizabeth Niel 88 Niel, Cade Sparks 1873 1937 wife of Robert E. Lee Niel 88E Niel, Robert E. Lee Sep 1870 May 13, 1949 Lt. JG U.S.N.R. 1917-1921 89E Gregory, Edward G. April 3, 1891 On same side of marker as Margaret E. Gregory 89 Gregory, Margaret E. Feb 4, 1893 On same side of marker as Edward G. Gregory 89E Gregory, John W. On same marker with Sarah J. & Nannie E. Gregory 89 Gregory, Sarah J. On same marker with John W. & Nannie E. Gregory 89 Gregory, Nannie E. On same marker with John W. & Sarah J. Gregory 89 Gregory, Lottie Dec 11, 1886 Daugther of Edward & M. E. Gregory Aged 21 years. *n Barker, WIlliam Oct 13, 1817 Sep 26, 1860 Born in Manchester, Cheshire, England died in Selma, Ala.; aged 42 years 91 Riggs, Louis Sidney Oct 6, 1890 Jan 29, 1893 91 Weaver, Elizabeth Feb. 9, 1811 May 21, 1892 91E Riggs, Louis S. Jun 19, 1831 Apr 8, 1865 Confederate Cross 91 Riggs, Louis Ritter Sep 1, 1860 Jan 5, 1864 +91 Erwin, Mary Elizabeth Weaver Riggs Sep 11, 1835 Feb 24, 1915 wife of Louis S. Riggs and Virgil Erwin 91 Weaver, Samuel P. 1842 1895 91 Riggs, Albert Sidney Mar 4, 1865 Apr 17, 1931 +91 Garner, Elizabeth R. Nov 28, 1892 Nov 13, 1981 91 Garner, Henry Edwin Jul 8, 1890 May 3, 1937 92 Pierce, B.F. Jul 30, 1830 Dec 16, 1856 Born in Eniben Me. died in Helena S.C. +93 Martin, David Davis Jr. Dec 19, 1918 Nov 4, 1979 Beloved husband of Nancy Carr Martin 93 White, Margie Jun 17, 1856 Oct 8, 1861 Second daughter of Wm. & H. F. White +93 Stewart, Pattie Gee Martin Feb 12, 1914 Aug 17, 1989 93 Martin, David Davis 1881 1949 93 Martin, Mary Gee 1882 1953 93 Gee, Susan B. 1864 1956 +93 Williams, Frank Norton Dec 25, 1881 Jul 20, 1961 Son of Chauncey C. and Pattie Jones Williams 93 Williams, Chauncey Camp D.D. Jul 23, 1850 Oct 29, 1927 93 Williams, Pattie Jones Oct 25, 1858 Dec 9, 1949 Wife of Chauncey C. Williams 93 Jones, William Henry Jan 20, 1864 Jan 29, 1905 Son of Joel W. and Martha C. Jones We ask for him life and thou gavest him a long life even forever and ever 93E Jones, Joel W. Apr 29, 1820 Oct 31, 1876 The memory of the just is blessed 93 Jones, Martha C. Sep 1, 1825 Jul 18, 1899 93 Gee, Susan B. Dec 30, 1862 Our Mother; Her children arise up and call her blessed 93E Gee, William, Major Oct 18, 1853 Aged 58 Years, Born in Southampton County Virgini; Where the generous and hospitable patriot is esttmed, there will he be admired the most 93 Jones, Sue Gee Daughter of Joel W. & M.C. Jones 93 Jones, Joel Walker Son of Joel W. & M.C. Jones Of such is the kingom of heaven 93 Jones, Jimmie Gee Son of Joel W. & M.C. Jones +93 Martin, Henry Gee Dec 18, 1915 Jun 4, 1986 A friend to all ages 95 Wilson, Donald Clifford Dec 8, 1922 Oct 31, 1924 95 Wilson, Lois Elizabeth Aug 23, 1925 Jul 11, 1926 95 Wilson, Dorothy Estelle Sep 16, 1918 Aug 7, 1927 95 Wilson, Florence Ruth Sep 3, 1920 May 14, 1943 95E Wilson, L. C. Sep 3, 1891 Aug 23, 1965 Father, Louis Clifford Wilson 95 Wilson, Mary Ashe Nov 11, 1892 Jan 10, 1968 95E Murphy, William M. Mar 12, 1807 Nov 6, 1855 Born in Granville County, North Carolina In the relations of Husband, Father, Son & Brother, he was what all men should wish to be. In the office of Attorney & Counsellor at law, proud of the privileges & conscious of the responsibilities of the Profession, his example presented a model. In his allegiance to his client there were no reservations except fidelity to the court & loyalty to Truth & Honour. Brilliant & successful as were the achievements of his Oratory at the Hustings & in the Senate, the Court was the proper Forum for the development of his unmatched facilities. IN the noonday lustre of a just renown, in the full maturity of his noble gifts, in the midst of golden prospects, and the full fruition of forensic fame greeted by enthusiasm and followed by affection, the great advocate died, as he had lived, & as he wished to die, with his harness on. The Blaze of wit, the flash of bright intelligence, The beam of social eloquence, Sunk with his Sun 95 Murphy, Arthur Hopkins Apr 14, 1853 Mar 11, 1861 Son of W. M. & A. M. Murphy 96E Lapsley,Joseph M. Apr 15, 1815 Nov 11, 1863 Born near Bardstonw, Ky Died at Selma 96 Lapsley Elizabeth A. Feb 3, 1818 Dec 16, 1868 Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Died at Selma 96 Lapsley, John Whitfield Apr 21, 1844 Mar 9, 1865 Born at Richmond Mo. Died at Mobile Ala. Another stone has on it "William M. Lapsley and his wife, Elizabeth A. Lapsley and their son John WHitfield Lapsley" + Acker, Annie Lee 1879 1913 97 Jackson, Katie L. Floyd Jan 10, 1857 Oct 12, 1884 wife of W. T. Jackson 97 Floyd, O. R. Feb 8, 1825 Jan 17, 1875 97 Brasington, John Thomas 1904 1907 97E Brasington, Dalton Kennedy 1872 1937 97 Brasington, Dalton Kennedy, Jr. 1908 1978 98 Jones, John Willis Feb 11, 1846 Son of J.W. and Jane Jones Aged 6 months and 7 days 98E# Jones, Sarah Aug 17, 1844 Infant daughter of J. W. & Jane Jones Ages 6 months 99## Holton, Thomas B. Dec 23, 1937 May 24, 1862 Born in Savannah, GA 99 Robertson, Anthony Ferguson Nov 5, 1870 Oct 11, 1919 99 Robertson, Ella F. Jun 5, 1847 Jun 20, 1930 99E Robertson, R. M., Major Wilcox Brig. 11 Ala. Inf., CSA 100E Cabell, Patrick Henry, Dr. May 10, 1827 Oct 20, 1865 100 Cabell. Edward Aylett Dec 17, 1862 Aged 8 months and 13 days 100 Cabell, Anna Henry Jan 8, 1863 Aged 1 year 6 montha and 27 days +100 Cabell, Mary Hall Jan 4, 1863 Aged 2 years 8 months and 28 days 100 Cabell, Phillip Aylett Dec 29, 1862 Aged 1 year 1 month and 9 days 101 Deans, Mary Louise Lapsley Nov 14, 1857 Aug 28, 1941 Daughter of John W. & Ann Amelia Lapsley and wife of Gilbert Burnet Deans; The Lord is my Sheppard 101 Deans, Gilbert Burnet May 14, 1852 Dec 28, 1914 Born at Midlathan Glouchester County Virginia; His countenance doth behold the upright 101 Deans, Herbert Apr 9, 1889 Jul 17, 1895 Beloved son of Gilbert B. & Mary L. Deans; He shall gather the lambs in his arms and carry them in his bosom 101 Lapsley, George Dec 16, 1852 Jun 5, 1854 Son of John W. & Ann A. Lapsley 101 Lapsley, Fairfax Apr 20, 1845 Aug 30, 1847 Son of John W. & Ann A. Lapsley 101 Lapsley, Robert Sep 25, 1855 May 26, 1857 Son of John W. & Ann A. Lapsley 101 Lapsley, Ann Amelia Oct 2, 1824 Jul 1888 Wife of John W. Lapsley (Ann Amelia King Lapsley) They were lovely and pleasant in their lives and in thier death they were not divided; s/s John Whitfield Lapsley 101E Lapsley, John W. Dec 6, 1806 Jun 1889 In Pace Jesu (John Whitfield Lapsley) s/s Ann Amelia King Lapsley +101 Lapsley, Martha Butler Jul 20, 1856 1932 +101 Lapsley, John Byrd Mar 2, 1847 1903 101 Lasseter, Mary Fairfax Keller Nov 11, 1868 Jan 30, 1926 wife of Z.H. Lasseter 101 Lasseter, Amelia Fairfax Aug 2, 1903 Sep 5, 1918 102 Young, Ella R. Nov 26, 1871 Mar 5, 1946 102E Young, Calvin Jun 6, 1870 Jan 5, 1935 102 Young, Marion Hollister Oct 4, 1894 Feb 6, 1928 102 Young, Richard R. Jul 17, 1894 May 10, 1946 +102 Young, Calvin, III Mar 2, 1905 Oct 18, 1967 +Allen, Vickers R. Apr 18, 1887 Mar 10, 1967 +Allen, Caroline Y. Feb 8, 1898 Jul 2, 1990 +1 slab no name Aug 29, 1818 Sep 2 Aged 4 days; Our Child 103 Fair, Dandridge Young Sep 28, 1849 Apr 29, 1850 *Son of D. & L. E. Fair Age 7 months 1 day Too pure for earth 103E Fair, Drury, Dr. Nov 20, 1811 Dec 14, 1855 Born in Newberry Dist., SC; My Husband Aged 44 years and 24 days 105 Weaver, Margaret LeGrand May 29, 1836 Aug 25, 1867 Our Mother; wife of Leroy G. Weaver 105 Weaver, Pauline Feb 8, 1865 Aug 19, 1866 daughter of L. G. & M. LeG Weaver +105 Hawkes, Eugene Le Grand Feb 10, 1860 Jul 20, 1948 In memory of; Daughter of Margaret Le Grand & Leroy Gardner Weaver, Wife of General Francis Hawkes Beloved and unafraid 105 Weaver, Lilly LeGrand Jan 21, 1858 Nov 28, 1871 Daughter of L. G. & M. LeG Weaver 105^ Hillyer, Shaler Feb 26, 1868 In the 31st year of his age Honored and loved by all who knew him 105^ Hillyer, Guy Dec 1865 Aged 1 year and 9 months 105^^ Noble, H. C. 106 Mott, Lucy Estell Mott Sep 28, 1862 Aged 1 year 10 months and 4 days 106 Mott, Sophie Neal Robenson Oct 6, 1833 Mar 31, 1909 Our Mother, Wife of Alexander Edmond Mott Born in Brunswick Co., NC.; died in AL 106E Mott, Alexander Edmond Jun 25, 1828 Mar 28, 1896 Our Father; born in New Hanover Co., NC, died in AL 107 Smith, Maria Anna Smith Apr 19, 1820 Jul 25, 1890 R. I. V., wife of Nicholas Smith 107 Smith, Nicholas Nov 12, 1818 Dec 5, 1874 Recuiescat in pace* 108E George F. Plant Plot no names on slabs 109 Duke, Ola Ray Jul 24, 1926 Jul 25, 1926 Our darling 110& Fitzgerald, Mike Jun 6, 1879 Aged 33 years 110 Dailey, Mary Aann Theresa May 21, 1874 Died in Selma, AL, aged 14 years, 7 months + Cocoran, Peter Jan 10, 1877 Aged 60 years, born in County Meath, Ireland; Died in Selma, Al 110 Connelly, John A. 1832 Jul 23, 1867 Born in County Galway, Ireland Died in Selma, AL; erected by his wife, B. A. Connely 111 Melton, E. B. No date No date 111 Melton, G. F. 112 Wilkins, Mary 112E Wilkins, John K. Sep 13, 1863 May 14, 1896 = Richards, Andrew J. Jun 7, 1849 Aged 22 years & 2 months Son of the late L. Richards of Hamburg, SC se E Warren, L. G. No date No date se E Netherton, Isabelle K. 1873 1928 se2E Youngblood, J. J. Mar 24, 1892 Jun 23, 1926