Carroll County, AR - Sugg Cemetery *********************************************************************** This cemetery is a small "family" cemetery inside a chain length fence. It sets on a corner and is across Highway 412 from the Dry Fork General Store. It's located about 6 miles from the town of Marble heading into Carroll county. I have made an alphabetical list at the first of everyone in the cemetery then the transcriptions just as they were shown on the stones follows under the list. I tried getting as accurate as I could,..but with weathering, and time some of these were badly in need of repair...so I did as best as I could on these. For this being a small cemetery and as old as most of the stones are it is a well kept up one. I came across this cemetery as it is on the end of the county road where Liberty Cemetery is on. (Liberty Cemetery is 2 1/2 miles from this cemetery) This was transcribed on October 6,2001. If anyone has any obits, pictures or anything else they would like to share with me please feel free to contact us at clinefam@yournet.com Thanks, Robert and Rosa Cline there are two headstones that was so faded I couldn't make them out. Martha Cobler J.M. Hudson Eva L. Seitz Infant daughter Stone J. M. Stone Martha A. Stone Elijah H. Sugg Elizabeth Sugg Henry Belle Sugg Infant son Sugg John David Sugg John Roy Sugg "Roy" (has two headstones) Mabel Marie Sugg Nancy Sugg Stella Sugg Troy Sugg Tuck Seitz Sugg William Clint Sugg Bennie Lee Walker Belle Walker Elizabeth Ann Walker Elizabeth J. Walker James Marian Walker Ruth Walker Unknown Walker ********************************* (This stone is a flat plank the length of a person with cursive fading lettering on the plank) In Memory of Martha Cobler (?) born Feb. the 8, 1807 died Oct the 30, 1846 (?) ******************************************** Farewell (engraved picture of hands shaking with cross) J. M. Hudson born Dec. 20, 1842 died Apr. 21, 1864 ************************************** Eva L. Seitz b. Nov. 28, 1906 d. July 25, 1907 *************************************** Infant dau of J.M. & L.E. Stone born & died Feb 28, 1893 ************************************** J. M. Stone born Apr 5, 1868 died Aug. 20, 1892 ********************************** Martha A. wife of W.F. Stone b. March 4, 1844 d. Oct 24, 1926 ************************************** (engraved Masonic symbol with G) Elijah H. Sugg born March 25, 1831 died Aug 25, 1887 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. SUGG (military marker) (CROSS) ELIJAH H. SUGG PVT CO C 7 ARK CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY MARCH 25, 1831 AUG 25, 1887 (Elijah Hiram Sugg was born to George Sugg and Elizabeth Jane Brown Sugg He was married to Nancy Matilda Boydston) *********************************************** Elizabeth wife of George Sugg born (rest of stone unreadable) (from researching her I found: Elizabeth Jane Brown Sugg b. about 1790 in North Carolina and she married about 1811 in N. C. ) ************************************** SUGG Henry Belle b. July 28, 1868 d. Nov. 3, 1960 John David b. Apr. 14, 1859 d. July 2, 1924 (His parents were Elijah Hiram Sugg and Nancy Matilda Boydston Sugg) (Her parents were Jesse Tucker Seitz and Jane Smith Seitz) (They were married on Feb. 10, 1886 in Osage, Carroll County, AR) ************************************* Infant son of S.P. & M.V. Sugg born Feb. 12, 1905 died Feb. 12, 1905 gone to a better land (His parents were Samuel Paul Sugg and Minnie V. Stamps Sugg) ********************************* ROY At rest John Roy b. May 12, 1906 d. April 26, 1928 SUGG (this headstone is an older kind of faded one then he has a double one with his twin brother on the other side of this small cemetery) SUGG John Roy b. May 12, 1906 d. April 26, 1928 (engraved picture of a raccoon and "Twin Brothers") Troy b. May 12, 1906 d. May 20, 1992 SUGG (They were born in Caroll County, AR to John David Sugg and Henry Belle Seitz Sugg) ************************************************** SUGG Mabel Marie b. Sept. 21, 1909 d. Oct. 2, 1994 William Clint b. July 10, 1906 d. May 15, 1991 SUGG on back (William Clinton Sugg was born to Samuel Paul Sugg and Minnie V. Stamps Sugg) ********************************** SUGG Minnie V 1877-1942 Samuel P. 1869-1950 (Minnie V. Stamps b. June 28, 1877 and d. May Her parents were Lewis Sandford Stamps & Manda Jane Boatwright Stamps) Samuel Paul Sugg d. July 6, 1950 His parents were Elijah Hiram Sugg and Nancy Matilda Boydston Sugg. Minnie and Samuel married on Jan. 5, 1896) ****************************** Nancy M. wife of E.H. Sugg b. June 25, 1840 d. Nov. 29, 1926 Rest mother rest, in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow for thee weep. (Nancy Matilda Boydstun Sugg married Elijah Hiram Sugg) She was the daughter of David Carroll Boydstun and Caroline Chote Boydstun) ***************************************** Stella dau of S.P. & M.V. Sugg b. April 24, 1902 d. April 2, 1917 Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven (She was the daughter of Samuel Paul Sugg and Minnie V. Stamps Sugg) ************************************ Tuck Seitz Sugg b. Oct. 1, 1895 d. June 5, 1916 gone to dwell in the garden of Heaven. To live with the happy and blest. (He was born in Carroll County, AR to John David Sugg and Henry Belle Seitz Sugg) ************************************* This stone is a tall (about 4-5 foot stone with four sides) (this stone was really hard to read in places so dates might be wrong...but copied as I could figure out.) (one side) wife and children of William Walker (one side) James Marion died Sept 1846 aged 1 yr 1 mo Elizabeth J. died Sept 1859 aged 8 yr 3 mths (one side) Elizabeth Ann wife died Oct 2, 1866 aged 43 yrs 6 dys Bennie (possibly Bonnie) Lee died Sept 23, 1870 aged 1 yr 5 mth 17 dys (one side) Belle deid Feb. 5, 1863 aged 5 yrs 4 m 4 dys Ruth died Feb. 1865 aged 3 yrs 6 ms. *************************************** Our little (?) W.L. & A. M. Walker born Nov. 8, 1887 died Dec. 12, 1893 Our little darling (rest is unreadable) (this stone was really hard to read so if anyone knows the identity of this person please let me know) ******************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. 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