Elmore County AlArchives Cemeteries.....Wetumpka City Cemetery - Partial Survey More to Come ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Naomi McFadden naomi@ctc.com.na May 25, 2010, 8:15 am Abstracted By: Naomi McFadden This is the Gaddis Plot in the Wetumpka City Cemetery, Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama Information gathered by Naomi McFadden in 2007 There are two rows of graved inside a fence. The names will be entered from left to right starting with the 1st row and the same on the second row. There are also pictures of all these graves except one which was just just dug. This one is the 1st on the second row and grave stone has not been put in place. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bass John G 1827 1918 (John Green Bass 10 Apr 1827-21 Apr 1917) Bass Sarah Eleanor Sep 26 1833 Dec 7 1892 (wife of John G Bass) Bass Geo Houston Sept 14 1876 Oct 26 1891 (youngest son of JG and SE Bass) Gaddis Mary Eleanor 1883 1954 (18 Dec 1883-Jan 1954 Daughter of WP and CE Gaddis) Gaddis Cynthia E 1858 1944 ( Cynitha Eleanor Bass 24 Apr 1856-26 Jan 1944 wife of WP Gaddis) Gaddis W P Born Dec 27 1841 Died Mar 27 1899 Inscription Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace Psalms37 37 Snider Ella Anglea Gaddis Dec 18 1917 Feb 21 2010 (Daughter of JB and NB Gaddis) Gaddis Genevieve November 28 1897 Mar 8 1991 (youngest daughter of WP and CE Gaddis) Gaddis Charles B March 11 1888 October 29 1969 (Charles Benjamin Gaddis son of WP and CE Gaddis) Gaddis John Bass March 21, 1886 Jan 27 1960 (Son of WP and CE Gaddis) Gaddis Naomi B March 20 1892 April 21 1971 (Naomi Brock wife of JB Gaddis) Gaddis Zula June 25 1880 Dec 6 1900 (daughter of WP and CE Gaddis) Additional Comments: There are two other grave markers for WP (William Peace) Gaddis. Both are Confederate one is stone and one is the metal marker 1861 Deo Vindici ( (with) God (as our) Vindicator 1865 with a wreath. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/elmore/cemeteries/wetumpka618gcm.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 2.9 Kb