EATMAN FAMILY CEMETERY, Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sisco Deen, (sisco_deen@hotmail.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. *********************************************************************** The Eatman Cemetery is located in Palm Coast, FL. To get to the cemetery you go north on Old Kings Road until it dead ends into Forest Grove. Take Forest Grove east until it dead ends into Palm Harbor Parkway. Go south on Palm Harbor Parkway for about 50 yards. There is a gate on the east side of the parkway. Go through the gate and walk north on the dirt trail for about 40 yards. The cemetery will be on your left. It is surrounded by a green chain link fence upon which is a sign which states: Eatman Family Cemetery Est. 1836 Dedicated 2 May 1999 Gen. Joseph E. Johnson 2317 UDC Thanks to Sisco Deen from Flagler county for providing the survey of the cemetery. Eatman, Annie Allen b. 1838 d. 1914 (Wife of Calvin) Eatman, Calvin b. 1832 d. 12-30-1899 Eatman, Charlie b. 1871 d. 1894 Eatman, Infant (Infant of Calvin & Annie Eatman, bur late 1800's) Eatman, Infant d. 3.24.1916 (Infant of Edward & Julia Eatman) Eatman, Mamie d. 12-16-1894 (Wife of Charlie) Eatman, Mary (Child) Eatman, Moody b. 1873 d. 1941 Knight, Samuel, Jr b. 1819 d. 1875 (1st Corp, FL Militia, 2nd Seminole War) Long, Joseph d. 1836 Lopez, Edward d.. 1910 Pickett, Infant (Inf dau of Stella Eatman Pickett, bur late 1800's)