DUNN CEMETERY, Middleburg, Clay County, Florida File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Wayne Wilson, (wayne@gryvonn.com). 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. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. This file may not be removed from this server or altered in any way for placement on another server without the consent of the State and USGenWeb Project coordinators and the contributor. *********************************************************************** Directions: The cemetery is located off Highway 217 and Nolan Road. At the end of the pavement, follow dirt road to crossroads, turn right, go approximately 1/4 mile to first road on the left. This is an old dirt road that has been closed off by the state forestry department with posts and cables. It is approximately a two mile walk. Follow the old road to the fork, take the left fork approximately 1/4 mile. It is believed that the cemetery was first used with Mr. Dunn being laid to rest at the end of the 19th Century or start of the 20th Century. This cemetery is in terrible shape with the fencing rotten and fallen. There are no headstones, or markings of any kind to identify individual graves. Library resources show the following people buried here: DUNN, Mr. (property owner and first name unknown) PETERS, George PADGETT, Mary Jane (our maternal great grandmother) PADGETT, Hank (our maternal great grandfather) PADGETT, Elias "Dime" PADGETT, Bet PADGETT, Rufus PADGETT, Alice PADGETT, Infant of Pompey & Lula PADGETT, Steve & His Wife (name unknown) PAGE, Fred L., b. 1901 d. 1988 *Unknown *Unknown *Unknown *Three others unidentified at Library resource, however, we have been told that a Hillmon Mosely of Clay Hills knows their identity. The Underwood Family is raising money for a restoration project. The two individuals who did the legwork are: Charles Underwood of Cibolo, Texas and Roy Underwood (Mistymtn@stc.net) of Young Harris, Georgia, both great grandsons. Plans are to erect new fencing, maintenance free landscaping and one large monument with all the names on it.