CANDLER COUNTY, GA - CEMETERY New Beulah Church ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Betty Spaid Helen Sharpley Permission granted by the Candler Candler County Historical Society at P.O. Box 325, Metter, GA 30439 to post their Cemetery Book on-line. Files submitted by Betty Spaid and Helen Sharpley December 2005. They only have a few books to sell and don't plan to have another printing. The cost of the book is $30. including shipping. The book is hard bound, 449 pages with index. New Beulah Church Cemetery #37 #1 Corine Edenfield Corine Dau of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Edenfield Nov. 15, 1918 Feb. 6, 1919 ----Mothers arms to the arms of Jesus #2 Dr. Jack Christmas Educator November 29, 1942 - June 11, 1997 “He touched the lives of students” #3 Frank Alton Watson Sept. 28, 1905 Aug. 15, 1965 #4 James Lloyd Watson Oct. 16, 1901 May 20, 1965 #5 James Daniel Watson June 18, 1878 July 5, 1950 #6 Mittie Jones Watson Dec. 29, 1881 Oct. 27, 1957 #7 Augustus H. Watson, Sr. Mar. 18, 1897 Apr. 3, 1973 #8 Adrienne B. Watson Nov. 4, 1901 Nov. 8, 1975 #9 Hubert Watson Jan. 27, 1905 Feb. 25, 1982 #10 Leta Watson Feb. 24, 1915 May 20, 1990 #11 Martha Watson June 8, 1902 Jan. 23, 1968 #12 Pickens Fate Watson Feb. 28, 1912 Mar. 16, 1947 #13 Pickens W. Watson Mar. 29, 1867 Dec. 31, 1918 #14 Maggie B. Watson Aug. 8, 1868 Dec. 14, 1956 #15 Thomas E. Watson June 8, 1895 Oct. 16, 1936 His ---- are past His work is done He fought the fight The victory won. #16 Unknown #17 Unknown #18 Alfred Bennett Moore Sept. 10, 1888 Dec. 25, 1956 Father In Loving Memory #19 Rose Lee Pierce Moore Nov. 6, 1888 Aug. 14, 1968 Mother In Loving Memory #20 Unknown #21 Davis #22 James Scarboro Watson Oct. 5, 1933 Jan. 17, 1944 #23 Infant Watson Infant son Pete and Mary Watson Jan. 12, 1948 #24 Unknown Possibly “Sonny Boy” Brown Believed to be first grave in cemetery #25 Unknown 20 East 24 23 South Recorded by Betty W. Spaid and Ethel C. Watson March 3, 1997