Newport Cemetery, Jackson Co., Arkansas Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Mark Williamson. *********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES(tm) NOTICE Copyright (c) 2002 Mark Williamson. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************************** This inventory is taken from previously unpublished papers of James Logan Morgan, and is published with the permission of Mr. Morgan. A copy of this inventory of Newport Cemetery has been placed in the W. A. Billingsley Library, Newport, AR. Transcribed for use on the Internet by Mark Williamson. Jackson County, Arkansas USGenWeb Archives table of contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ar/jackson/jackson.html ************************************************************************ "Newport Cemetery Union Township, Jackson County, Arkansas" "Established as Newport Cemetery, this cemetery was divided in later years, with the west section becoming Gum Grove Cemetery. The east section became known as 'Potter's Field.' This inventory was made Nov. 4, 1976, by James Logan Morgan, Chalman E. Green and Mae Chinn Green." ANDERSON, Charles James (2 Dec 1923 - 20 May 1947) WWII military marker ANDERSON, Floyd (d. 10 Apr 1913) Newport Circle No. 133, RCF BRAZWELL, Jane (d. 26 Apr 1918) Circle No. 108 (?) DICKERSON, Anna (d. 11 Jan 1913) Curtis Circle No. 168, RCF GIBBS, Miss Elizabeth (d. 19 Dec 1974) HACKETT, Lela (d. 10 Dec 1915) Magnolia Circle No. 341, RCF HOCKETT, Ella (d. 10 Dec 1919) Magnolia Circle No. 341, RCF HOWARD, infant (b. & d. 24 Sep 1947) PENN, Lula Brooks (d. 17 May 1921) Bloom of Youth Circle No. 67, RCF PITTS, Jessie (14 Mar 1883 - 17 Aug 1954) WWI military marker UTLEY, Richard (member of Igloo No. 9, RCF) WILLIAMS, ----- (d. -- --- 1975, age 64y) WILLIAMS, Eugene (d. 19 Feb 1943) military marker (Texas) [RCF = Royal Circle of Friends (of the World)] Note: Some of the above may be white. In addition to these, there is a family plot (RASH) which has been used by a white family.