Pittman Cemetery - Mississippi County, Arkansas *********************************************************** Submitted by: Delos Reeds Date: 11 May 2008 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Pittman Cemetery is a small country cemetery that that has been poorly maintained and is in a state of disrepair. From the road it appears as a low mound rising from the field. There is no road access. It is several hundred feet from the road. Usually the field is planted in cotton, but has been known to be planted in other crops such as wheat or rice. Until the 1960's there had been an iron-wrought fence but it has since disappeared. Many of the stones are fallen or broken. There are reports that persons that were previously interred there have been moved elsewhere. The cemetery is located southeast of Marie and northwest of Wilson near the intersection of South County Road 453 and County Road 549 and lies toward the Mississippi River. Latitude - 353626N and Longitude 0900249W. Read by Delos and Sarah ( Chamberlain ) Reeds of Rockford, Illinois 23 August 2007 ***** Dan O. Pittman Arkansas PVT 1 CL 4 Air Service Mech Regt May 13, 1919 ***** Edward Pittman Mar 15, 1866 Dec 2, 1935 ***** Callie wife of E.D. Pittman Born Nov 8 1874 Died May 2 1908 ***** Otto & Odell Pittman ***** Infant son of Addie and E.D. Pittman Aug 9, 1909 Sep 9, 1909 ***** Infant Dau of Addie and E.D. Pittman Jan 25 1912 Birth and Died ***** Infant dau of Addie and E.D. Pittman Nov 3, 1910 Nov 10, 1910 ***** D.R. Pittman Born Apr 6, 1839 Died Dec 8, 1921 ***** Jesse J. Greer 1883-1940 ***** William Honton 1908 - 1929 James Noel 1910 - 1928 sons of Jesse J. & Lucia A. Greer ***** Edna Pittman wife of Jim Pittman Nov 29, 1835 Oct 19, 1919 ***** Elizabeth Pittman wife of D.R. Pittman Born Nov 29, 1844 Died Jan 29, 1906 ***** Johnie O. Chamberlain son of L.R. and Mittie Chamberlain May 25, 1886 Feb 12, 1904 ***** Louis Husband of Mittie Chamberlain Oct 25, 1854 Aug 13, 1901 ***** (Note)- Chamberlain family sources report that two infants of Clarence and Frankie (Steele) Chamberlain may be buried in the cemetery.