Franklin County AlArchives Cemeteries.....Mount Joy Freewill Baptist Church - 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: Linda Rogers Peck LillieLouEllyn@aol.com February 22, 2004, 2:17 am Abstracted By: Linda Rogers Peck located 2 6/10 miles south of Phil Campbell turning off of Highway 13 South onto county Road 70. This is the old Centerpoint Community.Only Butler's and Freeman's are buried here. The old Butler and Freeman homeplaces are also on County Road 70.Both were on the right hand side .The old Butler Homepalce is now the homesite of Rodger Taylor. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Butler H.W. 12-17-1895 07-03-1966 Butler Martnal July 19,1868 Jan.22,1935 Same stone with Anderson Butler Anderson Aug. 29,1863 Nov. 11,1947 Same stone with Martnal Butler Artie M. 7-20-1889 4-25-1940 Butler W.M. 8-21-1881 6-17-1947 Butler Lilla Mart 3-21-1898 3-18-60 1960 Butler T.A. 8-13-1900 12-12-1960 Freeman Etta Maxine May 29,1936 May 30,1936 1 of 3 matching children's stones Freeman Betty Jo April 19,1937 April 19,1937 2 of 3 matching children's markers Freeman Helen Jean Sept. 10,1931 Sept. 2,1945 3 of 3 matching children's markers Additional Comments: The single stones for the Bulter graves are rectangular,8x4 inches and hand carved. There is a double bronze marker bearing an Eastern Star emblem and a Masonic emblem with the Freeman family name beside the three Freeman children's graves(not yet used).There is a very unusually shaped grave stone that is unreadable it could have been a double stone. It is shaped like a spade on a playing card (or a half heart) at a tilted angle.This stone is in line with the Butler stones.There is one unmarked grave at the end of the Freeman family children's graves. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/alfiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb