HABERSHAM COUNTY, GA - OLD CLARKSVILLE CEMETERY ***************** 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: J.C. Southerland OLD CLARKSVILLE CEMETERY This list is based on photos taken by J.C. Southerland plus some names on a list from the Library that he did not find stones for. Also names mentioned in the "historical descriptive account" written in Oct 1927. We've also included some "possible burials" from individuals. This listing is not alphabetical, but is an attempt to have families in groups as buried. Entering the cemetery from what was the front when The old Methodist Church once stood in the center. DOBBINS , the first graves are those bearing the name of Dobbins. DOBBINS, Caroline (Moss) Wife of J.S. Spartenburg District S.C. born 20th June 1813 died 14th Sept 1849 DOBBINS, James M. b. 20 July 1842 d. Sept. 6, 1844 2nd son of J.S. & Caroline http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/gordon/cemeteries/herington.txt For Burial of J.S. Dobbins, and son William Henry 432 032005,373-402 Old Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Habersham Co., Ga. Mar. 20, 2005. This is the start of the OLD CLARKSVILLE CEMETERY, it is located not far from the square in the center of town. It is just one block east of the library. I started taking this floppy disc on the southeast side of the cemetery and walked up to the top of the hill 032005,375 ? dau of A.W. & B. Thompson ================== 032005,376 ADDISON, Sarah F. Apr. 20, 1801-Apr. 16, 1803 032005,377 ADDISON, John G. Sept.11 1871??? 032005,378 A., S.A. Died Jan 16 1909 [wife of Christopher?) 032005,379 Addison,? H., C.O.? 032005,380 HAWES, E.C. (In memory of) Born in Columbia Co., Ga. Mar. 1, 1858-Died in Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 16, 1889 Also footstone E.C.H. 032005,381 H., F.A. (Hawes, Florence Byrd ) Wife of E.C. Hawes 032005,382 ADDISON, J.H. (John Henry) June 27, 1850-Feb 28, 188*. 032005,383 ADDISON, Louis H. Sept. 18 1887-Aug. 16, 1888?? (Infant son of John Henry & Ella Addison) 032005,384 ADDISON, Ella J. Oct. 17, 1860-Dec. 4, 1887 (Ella Fleeman, wife of John Henry Addison) Next to Addison Family is the Byrd lot and many are the inhabitants thereof. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd, James Byrd, dear Miss Sue, who sewed and trimmed hats for us, Mr. Lircilius Ryles with his wife, Mary Byrd, Judge C. H. Sutton, his wife, Eliza Byrd, Mr. Christopher Addison and his wife Sara Byrd. Also E. C. Hawes and his wife, Florence Addison, J. Henry Addison and his wife Ella Fleeman and infant are buried in this lot. I can not let pass the opportunity of paying tribute to the memory of my beloved teacher, “Miss Florence” (Addison), gentle, firm, loving, kind, unselfish, sympathetic. Mr. Henry Addison was for many years Clerk of the Superior Court of superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School. 032005,385 View of stones 032005,386 R. (Ryles)., L.N.?? maybe CSA on stone. 032005,387 R. (Ryles), M.B. Died June 6 1911 032005,388 BYRD, Father Mother James Sue 032005,389 BYRD, J.A. 032005,390 BYRD, M.W. 032005,391 BYRD, James S. Oct 18 1831-June 27., 1895 032005,392 BYRD, Sue A. nbd Died Sept. 18, 1903 Next to them is the Byrd lot and many are the inhabitants thereof. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd, James Byrd, dear Miss Sue, who sewed and trimmed hats for us, Mr. Lircilius Ryles with his wife, Mary Byrd, Judge C. H. Sutton, his wife, Eliza Byrd, Mr. Christopher Addison and his wife Sara Byrd. Also E. C. Hawes and his wife, Florence Addison, J. Henry Addison and his wife Ella Fleeman and infant are buried in this lot. 032005,393 SUTTON, C.H. 1822-1901-h/o Eliza F. Sutton 1826- 1882 032005,394 SUTTON, Tattie, Feb. 10, 1861-Dec. 13, 1944-Annie May 13, 1857-Nov. 19, 1941 Note: Judge Cicero H. Sutton was born in Habersham County and his long life of nearly 4 score years was spent here. Admitted to the bar at the early age of 18, he was at the same time admitted to practice before the Supreme Court. This was in 1840 and for 61 years he practiced his profession here. He was Habersham County’s first Ordinary and held at various times the offices of Judge of the Inferior Court, and of the County Court, holding the latter 4 successions. =================== VAN BUREN Over to the right is an iron railing to the side of which are attached two marble slabs bearing the several names of Jarvin Van Buren and Eliza K. Van Buren. (Mr. Van Buren was a cousin of President Martin Van Buren and came here from New York to take care of the Iron Works.) VAN BUREN, Eliza K. d. Mar. 6, 1884 at age 74 w/o Jarvis Jarvis d. Mar. 9, 1885 at age 84 (no photos) WEST Near this lot is that of James W. West and his wife, Delilah, (Mr. West had a store on the corner now occupied by Church’s filling station and he built and lived in the house occupied by Dr. J. B. Jackson.) 032005,369 WEST, James W. Mar. 27, 1848-Feby 9 1892 h/o 370 Delilah F. West Mar.15, 1847-June 13, 1910 ============= ALLEY Mr. and Mrs. S. H. J. Alley sleep near with the other members of the Alley family. (They lived on the rise of the Hill just west of the Episcopal Church.) Alley, S.H.J. Shaderack Hamlin Jackson Alley 15 of May 1817- ? Alley, N.T. (Jeffers) [S.H.J. Alley and N.T. Jeffers married November 28, 1841 by a Methodist minister] 032005,395 ALLEY, Wm. C. Nov. 14, 1812-Apr. 20, 1896 032005,396 ALLEY, Nancy L. May 22, 1818-May 10 1880 Possibly: Nancy Dooley Alley, wife of William 032005,397 Alley, William W. born July 20 , 1786 departed this life Sept 30 1866 032005,400 ALLEY, Martha June 22, 1787 departed this life 13 May 1862 032005,401 ALLEY, Edwin A. Mch 17, 1861-July 9 1885 24 yrs 3 mo & 22 da William Coleman Alley, b. 15 Nov 1813, NC, d. 1896 GA, son of William Wilburn Alley and Martha Poston. Martha Poston, b. 22 Jun 1787, NC, d. 15 May 1862, wife of William Wilburn Alley, daughter of Robert Poston and Sarah Cunningham. Edwin Alley, b. 1861-2, GA, son of William Coleman Alley. Researcher: rlstoy@cox.net ================= LAMBERT Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are buried here and their daughters’. Two sons, John and Charles, died in Athens. Mr. Bob Lambert’s family and his sister Miss Katsey also rest in the old cemetery. 032005,402 LAMBERT, Elizabeth 1887-1938 032005,403 Lambert, Mary Ellen Fuller b. May 15, 1859 d. Oct. 229, 1887 032005,404 Lambert, John D. b. 1858 d. 1934 h/o Mary Ellen =============== 032005,405 McMillan, George b. Apr. 3, 1847 d. May 28, 1868 McMillan, William Henry b. Jan. 24, 1852 d. Apr. 2, 1909 032005,406 McMillan, Robert d. May 6, 1868 McMillan, Ruth Ann d. Dec. 22, 1867 032005,407 McMillan, Emma b. Jan. 2, 1845 d. Jan. 17, 1862 McMillan, James C. b. Apr. 6, 1838 d. June 29, 1859 032005,408 McMillan, Robert E. b. Nov. 20 1836 d. Mar. 26, 1890 CSA Charles B. b. Feb. 15, 1855 d. Dec. 14, 1887 032005,410 McMillan, James Curran b. Apr. 16, 1838 d. June 29, 1859 Designed by Robert & Ruth Ann McMillan To mark the spot where vest the remains of their son James Curran Born April 6th 1838 Died June 29th 1859 This weeping marble McMILLAN Colonel Robert McMillan, his wife Ruth Ann Banks of Elbert County, their one daughter Emma, their sons Robert Emmett, James Curran, George William, Henry and Charles Bank occupy a square near the entrance. HORSHAW Moses Horshaw and his wife, parents of Mrs. James McMillan are buried here, with their two sons. ============= GAILEY Coming down the other side we reach the grave of Mr. and Mrs. Gailey. Their old home was down to make room for that of J. W. West. Mr. Gailey was a carpenter by trade having his stop next to his house and in his time he made most of the coffins in which the citizens of Clarkesville were buried. Often as a child I watch him with a feeling of awe as he joined the pieces, covering with good black cloth on the outside and putting in the near white lining. Their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Christy, is buried by them. She was a fine pianist besides having a very beautiful voice. 032005,411 CHRISTIAN, William Oliver (no dates) inf. s/o Rev. T.T. & Lucy age 3 mos. 6 days 032005,412 RHODES, Matthew b. Dec. 5, d. Feb. 18, 1855 Matthew Rhodes, a Revolutionary soldier, is buried here and another Revolutionary War Soldier, Mr. McCroskey, who was the grandfather of Mrs. Caroline Hunt. GATEWOOD - WALES Martha Gatewood, the young wife of Colonel Samuel A. Wales, sleeps near him. (Not on any list) 032005,414 SHOWERS, Mary d. 1875 032005,415 ELROD, William T. b. Jan. 12, 1830 d. Jan. 4, 1894 Co. C. Legion GA Vols Confederate States Army 032005,416 Elrod, Wm CSA 032005,419 Elrod, Emily C. b. Jan. 5, 1833 d. Feb. 22, 1899 w/o Wm. T. 032005,420 Elrod, Carrie D. b. Jan 13, 1872 d. May 8, 1901 w/o John Shelton 032005,417 MARTIN, Alice Consort of Philip Martin d. Nov. 4, 1857 (no birth date) NOTE:The graves of Phillip Martin, a neat box tomb, is in this section. He was a lawyer in Clarkesville’s early days. (no photo) BURBEC, Mr. ? BURBEC, Child Next of brick and covered with cement is a peculiar looking structure beneath which rest a Mr. Burbec and his little child. Mr. Durbec came to Clarkesville about 1890 with his young wife and her brother, Will Mayardi. 427 This grave is in the SW corner near the Library. I took this before when I first started, the white rectangle in picture 428 has this on it. "Mr. Burbec came to Clarkesville in 1890 with his young wife and her brother Will Reynarde an built a rambling two, story house which was later used as a Boarding house". There are at least two grave all the vines where the little sign is. 435 NICHOLS, Andrew J. b. July 26, 1812 d. May 17, 1889 h/o Elizabeth Elizabeth b. May 7, 1816 d. Apr. 10, 1883 Slave of W.W. (no dates) North of these is a neat iron-railed lot in which sleep members of the Nichols family. Andrew J. Nichols was for many years a prominent merchant of Clarkesville and owned large mining interests in Habersham County. He and his wife, Elizabeth, who rests beside him, lived in the house now occupied by the Advertiser. Their son, William Nichols, is buried in the same lot, also their daughter Mrs. Martha Houston, her husband and little daughter Marie. Another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Mary P. Griggs is buried just outside the enclosure. 433 Griggs, Mary P. b. Feb. 1835 d. Nov. 1907 (d/o of Andrew & Elizabeth Nichols) STANFORD Near the Nichols lot is the last resting place of the Stanford family. Their daughter, Clara, sleeps near them and their grandson, Harry, the little son of Colonel and Mrs. E. G. Barclay (Miss Helen Stanford). 04142005-443 Zoe R. Stanford d. June 23rd 1862 aged 19 years Daughter of John R. and Cordelia Stanford. He was attorney. [1843? birth year] 04142005-444 CSA Flag between Mary C. Stanford d. Aug 13th 1848 aged 3 years Daughter of John R. and Cordelia Stanford [1860 census lists a daughter named Mary C.] NOTES: Robert Calhoun The Augusta Chronicle Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia Tuesday December 3, 1861 We understand that Mrs. John R. Stanford, of Clarksville, Georgia, has presented to President Davis a blanket shawl woven by her hands from wool which she also carded and spun. The shawl is an excellent one, as fine in texture and as heavy as any made by the most celebrated manufacturers. Mrs. Stanford has, we learn, furnished shawls of the same description, all the work of her own hands, to an entire company of Georgia volunteers now in service in Virginia, and she is still employed in making others, with the benevolent purpose of presenting them to soldiers in the field. As an evidence of our growing independence of foreign looms, and the generous patriotism for which the ladies of the South are so distinguished, Mrs. Stanford's work is entitled to grateful praise. - Richmond Enquirer CHARLTON Just outside is the grave of Mrs. Stanford’s brother, Major William Wyatt Charlton. ======================== HEARD Mr. A. J. Heard and his little son, C. B. are buried near the center of the cemetery. (Mr. Heard was the superintendent of the Shoal Woolen Mills.) HEARD s/o A.J. d. Apr. 24, 1886 at age 9 years A.J. b. Dec. 18, 1832 d. June 12, 1891 ============= FULLER Mr. and Mrs. Fuller sleep in unmarked graves somewhere in this vicinity and near them is the grave of their grandson, Charley Fuller, who was drowned at the Shoals Mill at a Sunday School picnic. Mrs. Fuller kept a boarding house and raised silk worms. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller’s son, Captain W. H. Fuller, was the Engineer who drove the locomotive Texas in the famous chase after the General which had been captured by Andrews’ raiders. 434 Dr. A.P Houston Nov 1832-Jan 1901 435 032005,437 432 DOBBINS, Caroline (no dates) w/o J.S. Spartenburg District S.C. born 13th ? June 1813? died 14th Sept 1849 DOBBINS, James M. b. 20 July 1842 d. Sept. 6, 1844 at age 2 years 2nd son of J.S. & Caroline NOTE: near entrance to front 032005,438 CSA flag =====posted==== 032005,439 YOUNG, David A. b. July 16, 1824 d. Oct. 27, 1848 Aged 23 yr 3 months 11 days "Sacred to the memory of" 032005,440 unknown - unreadable 04142005-422-441 CSA Flag & Iron Cross near 442 04142005-422-442 SLOCUMB, James F. died Nov 9th 1862 Aged 31 years [1831 birth] There is a CSA Flag and Iron Cross near this tombstone. 04142005-448 J.H. Addison Jan 27, 1841 Feb 8, 1894 04142005-449 Louis H. Addison Sept 18, 1887 Aug 16, 1888 04142005-450 ADDISON, Ella J. Oct. 17, 1860-Dec. 4, 1887 (Ella Fleeman, wife of John Henry Addison) (replaced: 032005,384 04142005-454 E.C.H. Footstone for Hawes, E.C. [Addison plot] April 29, 2005,MVC-486 - 512S.JPG - Old Clarkesville Cemetery 0429,2005,486-486 View from N.E. Corner looking west toward the Clarksville library with the Red Roof, behind the trees. 0429,2005,486-489 PHILLIPS, Elizabeth PATTON June 20, 1799-March 2, 1830 Daughter of Lowider of Asheville, North Carolina PHILLIPS In this same section one sees three low flat slabs bearing the inscriptions “Willie”, “my wife”, “Maggie”. These are Dr. Jas. Patton Phillips’ first wife, Jane Stuart, and two of their children. The boy was killed by falling from the mill race as Farm Hill. PATTON Dr. Phillips with his second wife, Fannie Greene, of Milledgeville, daughter of Dr. Greene who was long superintendent of the asylum there, sleep on a bluff overlooking the Soque River at Farm Hill and here are also buried several of their children and grandchildren, and Charley, his first wife’s son. But Dr. Phillips’ father Dr. George Duval Phillips rests in the old cemetery and beside him his wife, Elizabeth Patton and under a box tomb next to them is Mrs. Phillips brother, General B. F. Patton. They were all North Carolinians. PATTON, Ann d. Oct. 1836 at age 20 yrs., 2 mos. & 5 days w/o Gen. B. F. B.F. (GEN) b. Feb. 16, 1807 d. Dec. 1, 1840 0429,2005,486-490 DOLP**, Mrs. Constantia, My sisters Grave 0429,2005,486-491 View of Cemetery of next pictures to take. What a beauty with just a little work! ================================ 0429,2005,486-492 GRIGGS, Frances M. 19 September 1829 – 27 December 1847 18 years, 3 months 8 day’s (better version already posted) 0429,2005,486-493 GRIGGS, Frances M. 19 September 1829 – 27 December 1847, 18 years 3 Months 8 day’s (alredy) 0429,2005,486-494 GRIGGS, Harriett Caroline June 9, 1822 – November 15, 1843, 21 years 5 months & 6 days GRIGGS Next is the area where sleep Mr. and Mrs. Griggs, their daughter Miss Allie, and their son, Erin Griggs, who was for a long time Clerk of Superior Court. ====================== 0429,2005,486-495 MATHEWS, Sacred In the Memory of two Infant Children of Dr. L.H. & Elizabeth J. 0429,2005,486-496 MATHEWS, Jenkins, s/o E.W.& S.A. Mathews Oct. 18 1841 aged 3 months 0429,2005,486-497 No name on outside stones 0429,2005,486-498 GALLAGHER, infant s/o John B. & Sarah M. Oct 2, 1842. 0429,2005,486-499 HABERSHAM, RICHd W. the Hon ble (M.C.) Dec 10, 1786-Dec. 2 1842 Filii patri PARKER Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Parker are buried here. They lived on the lot afterwards occupied by the Spenser House. Mr. Parker had a store on the same lot. 0429,2005,486-500 PARKER, Emma w/o Edward L. Parker Was born in St Matthews Parish So. Ca. On the 9th of July 1830 and died at her Residence in this county, on the 2ndof November 1851. Aged 21 years 3 Months and 24 Days 0429,2005,486-501 CARR, Alexander Murray Born in Perthshire Scotland Oct. 21st 1810 Died Clarkesville, Ga. March 20th 1862. 0429,2005,486-502 BARLOW, Mrs. Ann d/o Dr. James SHAW of Whitehaven England. Who departed this life at the house of her son William SMITH in Clarksville 7th March 1843 aged 86 years. BARLOW, Ann d. Mar. 7, 1843 at age 86 age 86 d/o Dr. James Shaw "Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ann Barlow, daughter of Dr. James Shaw of Whitehaven, England, who departed this life at the home of her son, William Smith in Clarksville, GA 7th March 1848, aged 91 years." Researcher: David Styles stylesdo@hotmail.com 0429,2005,486-503 No name on little stone in the back of the hole. 0429,2005,486-504 No name here either. 0429,2005,486-505 WYLY, Mrs. Sarah H. Who Died June 29th A.D. 1860 Age 27 years 8 Months & 3 days 0429,2005,486-506 WYLY, Gen. J.R. Departed this life 17th March 1855 aged 72 years. 0429,2005,486-507 WYLY, Gen. James Rutherford; N.S.U.S.D. War of 1812. WYLY, C. P. (Camillus) d. Dec. 18, 1862 at 17yrs., 9mos. & 22 days CSA Camillus Wyley, aged 17 and his grandfather General Wyley sleep side by side. Camillus was killed in the Civil War. He was a brother of Mrs. Florence Wyley O’Callaghan. Her husband, Dennis J. O’Callaghan, kept a store in a large two story house which stood on the corners occupied by the present courthouse. 0429,2005,486-508 UNDERWOOD, Infant s/o John W.H. & Mary Underwood Oct. 2nd 1844. 0429,2005,486-509 CLEVELAND, Gen. Benjamin June 13th, 1783 – June 29th 1858. 0429,2005,486-510 CLEVELAND, General Benjamin In Honor of Service in the war of 1812. 0429,2005,486-511 HAWTHORN, Benj; Hugh Sr. Same as 512 0429,2005,486-512 HAWTHORN, Benj. Hugh Sr. born in Ireland Parish Gar***by County Do** and accidentally drowned when bathing in the Falls of Tullula near this place July 11th 1837 Aged 30 years 5 months 571 done ================ CHITWOOD A small slab bears the name of Robert A. Chitwood. Mr. Chitwood lived with his mother in a little cottage back of the Mt. View Hotel and kept a little store close by. The mother’s grave is unmarked. 0429,2005,486-572 CHITWOOD, Robert A. b. Apr. 26, 1837 d. Feb 9 1904 [Note: Served in Civil War - Veteran's marker] 576 CHITWOOD,Sarah A. Apr. 16, Apr. 16, 1836 d. Apr. 9, 1866 Aged 29 y 11m and 25 d "She is not dead but sleepeth" Robert A. and Sarah A. were both children of John J. and Mary Ann Chitwood. 1860 census Researcher: sueashby@earthlink.net Field stones between these two are believed to be their parents: John J. Chitwood John Jubilee Chitwood was born in Oct. 27, 1809 in (probably Rutherford Co.) NC and died April 12, 1873, Habersham Co. GA. Mary Ann Chitwood Mary Ann Norris born 1806, SC, died Jan 27, 1896, Habersham Co. GA. John and Mary Ann are in the census for Habersham in 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870. Mary Ann and Robert are in the 1880 census along with a sister of John J. (Mary E. Chitwood Dooley/Dooly =================== 0429,2005,486-573 HOUSE, Mary Antoinette b. Feb. 13, 1889 d. June 23, 1889 d/o J. W. & Gertrude 05132005,574 PORTER, John G. Captain Nov. 11, 1829-Apr.14, 1863, Note Iron Cross Co K Ga Reg [24th Inf. Reg't.] 575 view 577 HANKS, Calvin J. Born in Sumter District So. Ga Jan. 18, 1808 died in Clarksville Geo Aug. 15, 1834 "Ye living ones, as you pass by, as you are now, so once was I, as I am now, so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me." "A weather-beaten and time worn stone with the inscription almost obliterated, marks the grave of Calvin J. Hanks, one of Clarkesville’s first lawyers." 578 CSA Iron Cross & flag 579 Stones - no identification 580 Stone formed grave - no identification 581 unidentified 05132005,582 View looking east of stones to record 05132005,583 Top of slab not readable 05132005,586 POWELL, Thomas A. departed this life August 21st 1812. Aged 23 years 05132005,587 WALKER, Henry Newton second son of Malcom J. Walker, Esq and Harriet his Consort Born 28th Sept 1825 Died 8th Oct 1838 aged 13 years and ten days 05132005,588 BOSTICK, Nancy T. who departed this life on the 7th day of March 1838 Aged 62 years She lived & died a Christian 05132005,589 MOORE, Mildred Dau of J.W.S. & Lucy M. Moore born June 78, 1890 died July 13, 1891 05132005,590 WRIGHT, Mary wife of Joseph d. Aug. 9, 1857 (1867?) at age 30 w/o Joseph 05132005,590591 GUIEU, Sacred to the memory of Virginia Maria, Eldest Daughter of John B. & Virginia Guieu.who departed this life on the 14th day of August 1839, Aged two years one month and twenty one days. 100305,052-058-054 GRIGGS, Francis M. b. Sept. 14, 1829 d. Nov. 27, 1847 100305,052-058-055 Overview - Hatchett in background. Small graves possibly Grant grandchildren? 100305,052-058-055 GRANT, Noel Willis b. 1878 d. 1935 s/o Wm. & Samantha Samantha J. Holland b. May 12, 1842 d. Oct. 4, 1914 w/o Wm. D. Starling S. b. Aug. 4, 1874 d. Dec. 24, 1876 s/o Wm. D. & Samantha J.H. William D b. June 22, 1836 d. June 25, 1917 Age 81 years GRANT W. D. Grant, his wife, Samantha, with several of their children and grandchildren occupy a neatly marked space. He was a blacksmith. 100305,052-056 HOLTZ, William Mack b. Nov. 26, 1915 d. Feb. 26 1919 [?grandson of William D. Grant?] 100305,052-062-059 REDD, John b. Sept. 23, 1821 d. Oct. 29, 1911 h/o Millie M. = Josephine b. Jan. 13, 1847 d. Dec. 23, 1908 Millie M. b. Aug. 24, 1823 d. Sept. 8, 1890 REDD John Redd, his wife and daughter, Miss Josephine are buried near the Grants. 100305,052-065 McMillan, Julia Wales b. Aug. 7, 1873 d. Oct. 14, 1874 d/o Garnett 100305,052-067 TAYLOR, William Taylor (GEN) d. Apr. 30, 1854 at age 65 (My Brother) ? Hackett, Drusilla's? HACKETT In the far right hand corner is a desolated and forsaken lot whose once beautiful monuments have been destroyed by vandal hands. Here sleep together the members of the Hackett family, once so prominent in our section. They lived on the Toccoa Road, several miles from town and their home was ever a center of hospitality. HACKETT, Drusilla d. Apr 16, 1853 at age 72 Robert (no dates) William T. b. May 31, 1814 d. Feb. 24, 1881 = ================== McMILLAN Just below the Hackett enclosure is an unpretentious slab bearing the name of Garnett McMillan, beside him his infant daughter Julia Wales. McMillan,Garnett M.C. b. May 8, 1842 d. Jan. 14, 1875 CSA = [Note:Co. K 24th Regiment "McMillan Guards" Capt 1864] McMillan,Julia Wales b. Aug. 7, 1873 d. Oct. 14, 1874 d/o Garnett = ============ CARTER, Eliza Ann b. Apr. 20, 1813 d. Apr. 4, 1838 d/o Richard & Frances Daniel Mary b. Apr. 13, 1808 d. Aug. 23, 1840 CARTER Near here in a lot enclosed by an aged stone wall rest a family whose name I do not even know but I remember to have heard that the lady who occupied the extreme right hand side, A Mrs. Carter, I believe, ran away and married. Her family never knew what became of her until years later one of them came across her tome here. GUIEU 100305,052-076 Virginia Maria Guieu d. 14th day of August 1839 Eldest Daughter John B. & Virginia Guieu Who Departed this life on the 14th day of August 1839 Aged two years, one month, and twenty one days KOLLOCK 032005 078 Kollock, Infant Daughter George J & Susan ? Kollock July 10th, 1811 KOLLOCK - SILLER Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kollock have an infant buried in his section and a little child of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie W. Siler Moore is buried here. ERVIN Near the street side are the graves of Alexander Erwin (a merchant and postmaster) and his wife, Catherine Miler Wales, their son Joseph Bryan Erwin and Frank Sevier Erwin, the son of Captain William Stanhope Erwin and his wife, Ruth Sevier Clark. ERWIN, Alexander b. July 11, 1797 d. Jan. 20, 1874 h/o Catherine Miles Wales b. Jan. 9, 1809 d. June 12, 1884 Frank Sivier b. Apr. 5, 1875 d. Mar 20, 1876 Joseph Bryan b. Jan. 15, 1841 d. Apr. 26 1916 CO C 16th GA CSA HADDOCK Now here are the Haddocks, William Haddock born in County Antrim Ireland, married Colonel McMillan’s sister, also born in County Antrim, and they were married there. He came to this country to manage Colonel McMillan’s plantation, Annadale. Their daughter Jane married Junius A. Griggs. AFRICAN-AMERICAN SECTION Stanford- Greenless The lower end of the cemetery was set aside for the colored people. Aunt Ary Stanford who after the war became Mrs. Areana Turning Greenlee is buried here with her husband, Uncle Joe. ====================== =============== ================ List from Library **Note there are some photos listed above which were not on this Library Listing** ALLEY Family (missing from this list) see above ALSTON, Ann Smith inf. (no dates) BARLOW, Ann d. Mar. 7, 1843 at age 86 age 86 d/o Dr. James Shaw "Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ann Barlow, daughter of Dr. James Shaw of Whitehaven, England, who departed this life at the home of her son, William Smith in Clarksville, GA 7th March 1848, aged 91 years." Researcher: David Styles stylesdo@hotmail.com BLACK, M. (no dates) d/o James & Margaret C. BOSTICK, Nana T. d. Mar. 7, 1838 at age 62 BYRD, James S. b. Oct. 18, 1831 d. June 27, 1895 Sue d. Sept. 18, 1903 (no birth date) CARR, Alexander Murray b. Oct. 21, 1810 d. Mar. 20, 1862 CHITWOOD, Robert A. b. Apr. 26, 1837 d. Feb 9 1904 Sarah A. Apr. 16, Apr. 16, 1836 d. Apr. 9, 1866 CHRISTIAN, William Oliver (no dates) inf. s/o Rev. T.T. & Lucy age 3 mos. 6 days CLARK, Ruth Ann b. Jan. 29, 1820 d. Dec. 9, 1843 CLEVELAND, Benjamin (Gen.) b. June 13 (Yr. Illeg.) d. June 20, 1853 CURRAN, James b. Apr. 16, 1838 d. June 29, 1859 DOBBINS, Caroline (no dates) w/o J.S. Lames d. Sept. 6, 1844 at age 2 years 2nd son of J.S. & Caroline ELROD, Carrie D. b. Jan 13, 1872 d. May 8, 1901 w/o John Shelton Emily C. b. Jan. 5, 1833 d. Feb. 22, 1899 w/o Wm. T. William T. b. Jan. 12, 1830 d. Jan. 4, 1894 ERWIN, Alexander b. July 11, 1797 d. Jan. 20, 1874 h/o Catherine Miles Wales b. Jan. 9, 1809 d. June 12, 1884 Frank Sivier b. Apr. 5, 1875 d. Mar 20, 1876 Joseph Bryan b. Jan. 15, 1841 d. Apr. 26 1916 CO C 16th GA CSA GALLAGHER INF s/o John B. & Sarah A. Oct. 2, 1842 GRANT, Noel Willis b. 1878 d. 1935 s/o Wm. & Samantha Samantha J. Holland b. May 12, 1842 d. Oct. 4, 1914 w/o Wm. D. Starling S. b. Aug. 4, 1874 d. Dec. 24, 1876 s/o Wm. D. & Samantha J.H. William D b. Jun e 22, 1836 d. June 25, 1917 GRIGGS, Francis M. b. Sept. 14, 1829 d. Nov. 27, 1847 = Harriett Caroline b. June 9, 1822 d. Nov. 15, 1843 = Mary P. b. Feb. 1835 d. Nov. 1907 GUIEU, Virginia Maria d. Aug. 14, 1839 at age 2 years, 1 mon. & 21 days d/o John & Virginia = HABERSHAM, Katie E. d. 1843 at age 12 yrs. d/o Richard W. & M. M. Richard d. 1852 at age 1 yr. & 9 mos. S/o Richard W. & M. M. Richard W. MC b. Dec. 10, 1786 d. Dec. 2, 1842 HACKETT, Drusilla d. Apr 16, 1853 at age 72 Robert (no dates) William T. b. May 31, 1814 d. Feb. 24, 1881 = HANKS, Calvin J. b. Jan. 18, 1808 d. Aug. 15, 1834 HAWTHRON 0429,2005,486-511 HAWTHORN, Benj; Hugh Sr. Same as 512 0429,2005,486-512 HAWTHORN, Benj. Hugh Sr. born in Ireland Parish Gar***by County Do** and accidentally drowned when bathing in the Falls of Tullula near this place July 11th 1837 Aged 30 years 5 months Rev. Mr. Hawthron, a Scotchman and Presbyterian preacher, was drowned in Hawthron’s pool at Tallulah gorge in 1837. If my memory serves me rightly he had no relatives in this country, so he was brought here for burial and Clarkesville citizens marked his grave. HEARD s/o A.J. d. Apr. 24, 1886 at age 9 years A.J. b. Dec. 18, 1832 d. June 12, 1891 HOLTZ, William Mack b. Nov. 26, 1915 d. Feb. 26 1919 HOUSE, Mary Antoinette b. Feb. 13, 1889 d. June 23, 1889 d/o J. W. & Gertrude HOUSTON, Anne Marie b. Nov. 1876 d. Dec. 1880 Dr. A. P. b. Nov. 1832 d. Jan. 1901 h/o Martha Martha b. Nov. 1, 1836 d. Jan. 31, 1920 KING, Mary d. May 15, 1945 LAMBERT, Elizabeth F. b. 1857 d. 1938 John D. b. 1858 d. 1934 h/o Mary Ellen Mary Ellen b. May 15, 1859 d. Oct. 229, 1887 LEWIS, Daniel 1855 (no other dates) McCroskey, ? Rev Soldier who was the grandfather of Mrs. Caroline Hunt. McMILLAN, Charles B. b. Feb. 15, 1855 d. Dec. 14, 1887 Emma b. Jan. 2, 1845 d. Jan. 17, 1862 George b. Apr. 3, 1847 d. May 28, 1868 James C. b. Apr. 6, 1838 d. June 29, 1859 Robert d. May 6, 1868 Robert E. b. Nov. 20 1836 d. Mar. 26, 1890 CSA Ruth Ann d. Dec. 22, 1867 William Henry b. Jan. 24, 1852 d. Apr. 2, 1909 McMillan,Garnett M.C. b. May 8, 1842 d. Jan. 14, 1875 CSA = [Note:Co. K 24th Regiment "McMillan Guards" Capt 1864] McMillan,Julia Wales b. Aug. 7, 1873 d. Oct. 14, 1874 d/o Garnett = MARTIN, Alice Consort of Philip Martin d. Nov. 4, 1857 (no birth date) MATHEWS, INF c/o Dr. L.H. & Elizabeth J. INF c/o Dr. L.H. & Elizabeth J. One stone for both ??????? Jenkins b. June 7, 1890 d. July 13, 1891 s/o E.W. & S.A.???? 0429,2005,486-496 MATHEWS, Jenkins, s/o E.W.& S.A. Mathews Oct. 18 1841 aged 3 months MILLICAN, Willis L. (No dates) MOORE, Mildred b. June 78, 1890 d. July 13, 1891 NIX, Jesse Wilborn b. Oct. 30, 1847 d. Sept. 22, 1872 PARKER, Ella b. Aug. 1, 1876 d. Dec. 40, 1899 Emma b. July 9,k 1830 d. Nov 2, 1861 w/o Edward L. = Ollie b. July 14, 1878 d. May 12, 1898 PATTON, Ann d. Oct. 1836 at age 20 yrs., 2 mos. & 5 days w/o Gen. B. F. B.F. (GEN) b. Feb. 16, 1807 d. Dec. 1, 1840 PHILLIPS, Jane Stuart ( no dates) 1st w/o James Patton Willie (no dates) Inf. s/o Dr. & Mrs. James Patton PORTER, John G. (CAPT) B. Nov. 11, 1829 d. Apr. 14, 1863 CO K GA RGMNT CSA POWELL, Thomas A. d. Aug. 1, 1842 at age 23 REDD, John b. Sept. 23, 1821 d. Oct. 29, 1911 h/o Millie M. = Josephine b. Jan. 13, 1847 d. Dec. 23, 1908 Millie M. b. Aug. 24, 1823 d. Sept. 8, 1890 RHODES, Matthew b. Dec. 5, d. Feb. 18, 1855 SHOWERS, Mary d. 1875 SLOCUMB, Benjamin F. d. Nov. 9, 1862 at age 31 CSA STANFORD, Zoe R. d. June we, 1862 at age 19 Mary C.d. Aug. 13, 1848 at age 3 SUTTON, Annie b. May 13, 1857 d. Nov. 19, 1941 d/o C.H. & Eliza F. C. H. b. 1822 d. 1901 h/o Eliza Eliza F. (Byrd) b. 1826 d. 1882 Tattie b. Feb. 1ll0m, 1861 d. Dec. 13, 1944 d/o C. H. & Eliza F. TAYLOR, William Taylor (GEN) d. Apr. 30, 1854 at age 65 (My Brother) ? Hackett, Drusilla's? = UNDERWOOD, John W. H. (no dates) h/o Mary Mary Oct. 22, 1844 (no other date) Infant son of John W.H. & Mary VAN BUREN, Eliza K. d. Mar. 6, 1884 at age 74 w/o Jarvis Jarvis d. Mar. 9, 1885 at age 84 Wales, Martha R. d. July 28, 1839 at age 26 WALKER, Henry Newton d. Oct. 8, 1838 at age 13 yrs. & 10 days 2nd s/o M. J. W. & HARRIET Louisiana d. Aug. 1844 at age 7 months d/o Malcolm J. Esq. WRIGHT, Mary d. Aug. 9, 1857 at age 30 w/o Joseph WYLY, C. P. (Camillus) d. Dec. 18, 1862 at 17yrs., 9mos. & 22 days CSA J. R. (GEN) (James) d. Mar. 17, 1855 Sarah H. d. June 29, 1860 at age 75 yrs., 8 mos. & 3 days YOUNG, David A. b. July 16, 1824 d. Oct. 27, 1848 POSSIBLE BURIALS: Joseph H. Queen died sometime after 1880 because he was on the Dekalb Co. GA census then. But Ursula died after 1870 because she and Joseph H. were living with their son at Clarkesville. Rumor has it that they are buried there in Clarksville. Joseph H. Queen and Ursula Jones Queen both born ca 1794. Vicki ====== 1860 Habersham Census Household 104 Stanford, John R 60 Attorney $25,000 $20,00 PA Cordelia I 39 GA Rosa W. 18 Zoe R. 16 Clara I 11 Clifford A 9 Mary C 6 John R 2 Estelle B 8/12 Harriet Lane 36 tutor born in Connecticut