Montgomery County AlArchives Cemeteries.....Garner Cemetery - Complete Survey ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Heather Deese csa1861@mon-cre.net February 13, 2005, 10:32 pm Abstracted By: Heather Deese Located on Kent Road south of Fannin Mill Road in South Montgomery County, Alabama, just north of the Pike County line. Extremely decrepit and neglected. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright Kottis Feb. 2, 1958 May 12, 1958 Homemade tombstone. Boose Malon Oct. 6, 1886 Jan. 5, 1959 Homemade tombstone. Booth David Lee May 24, 1924 Dec. 23, 1950 Masonic symbols. Booth Zack 1914 1970 Homemade tombstone with Masonic symbols. Boothe Malon Feb. 22, 1922 Dec. 24, 1950 Wright Johnny K. Aug. 13, 1916 July 11, 1963 Alabama TEC5 Engineers WWII Wright Frank Sept. 7, 1877 March 23, 1966 Homemade tombstone. Wright Lea R. Aug. 9, 1948 Name may be 'Lear'/Double marker with Soloman Wright. Wright Solomon Jan. 28, 1958 Double marker with Lea/Lear Wright. Boothe Mattie Died at age 60. Hall John Nov. 24, 1917 Nov. 29, 1917 'Son of J. A. and L. Hall' Hall Annie May Dec. 11, 1908 June 28, 1914 'Dau. of J. A. and L. Hall.' Hall Unknown 'Dau. of J. A. and L. Hall'--marker smashed, could only make out this much. Hall James E. Jan. 27, 1924 Oct. 15, 1948 Double marker with Larntenia Hall. Hall Larntenia Oct. 1, 1877 Sept. 19, 1951 Double marker with James E. Hall. Additional Comments: This is a very small, extremely neglected cemetery containing many unmarked and unlabelled graves. One interesting grave is marked by a large piece of an old ceramic jar stuck into the ground. The above are the only graves with names on them. The monuments to the Hall children are beautiful, professionally carved, tiny headstones. The middle one was smashed into several small pieces, but enough was present to discern that the interred was another daughter of J.A. and L. Hall. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/montgomery/cemeteries/gcm237garnerce.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 3.0 Kb