Hart County, GA; Reed Creek Baptist Church Cemetery File submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Barry Clark ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** Data Collected by W.B. Clark, 30 Wakefield Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. 22405 Dec. 26, 1999 Reed Creek Baptist Church Cemetery 130 Boleman Hill Rd. Hartwell, Hart County, Ga. 30643 Directions: From HARTWELL, Georgia: Go NORTH on REED CREEK HWY (GA51) to intersection with BOLEMAN HILL RD. Church and cemetery are to the left. (Convenience store at this intersection sells Hart County maps) From LAVONIA, Georgia: Take US77(conn) approx. 4.0 miles to intersection with JUNCTION 77 RD (Note: At this intersection, US77(conn) becomes Junction 77 Rd.). Take JUNCTION 77 RD approx. 2.2 miles to MT. OLIVET RD. Turn LEFT on MT. OLIVET RD and go approx 4.0 miles to BOLEMAN HILL RD. Turn RIGHT and go approx. 1.9 miles to the church on the left. Joe E. OSBORNE 26 Jan 1907 - 24 Sep 1979 Mymie B. CARNES 1886 - 1976 Judge Tom CARNES 1866 - 1954 [Both have footstones.] Winie [Carnes] “wife of J.T. Carnes” 12 Nov 1867 - 8 Jun 1909 “Dearest mother thou hast left us and thy loss we deeply feel” Nan Carnes ISOM Apr 1838 - Jun 1922 [In a Fleming plot] “Mother” John Ella CARNES 29 Feb 1876 - 9 May 1947 “Let not the dead forgotten be, Lest men forget that they must die.” Nettie M. [CARNES] “dau of J.T. & Mymie Carnes” 6? Sep 1913 - 10 Apr 1918 “? be with thee” Turner R. OSBORNE 1890 - 1963 May W. [Osborne] 1896 - 1982 “Mother” Paris Allen OSBORNE “wife of Turner R. Osborne” 4 Jul 1891 - 4 Jan 1918 [Unnamed] “inf daughter of Paris and Turner Osborne.” Robert M. OSBORNE 1855 - 1927 Margaret DAVIS “wife of Robert Osborne” [FS “Mother”] Elizabeth Virginia SPEERS 2 Dec 1927 - 10 Dec 1927 “dau of Mr. & Mrs. David Speers” William H.. [OSBORN] “Son of N.S. and E.R. Osborn,” [‘e’ is missing] “Born Feb. 1, 1904 Died Nov 29, 1908” “He carries the lambs in His bosom” ???ant OSBORNE ? &M.E. Osborn [‘e’ is missing] “Born [illegible] “??dded on our ? bloom in heart” Mary E. [OSBORN] “wife of N.S. Osborn,” [‘e’ is missing] “Born March 22, 1866 Died Oct 12, 1896” “Yet again we hope to meet thee when the day of life is fled. And in heaven with joy to give thee; when no farewell tears are shed.” N.S. OSBORNE 15 Jan 1853 - 18 Oct 1920 “To him we trust a pace is given Among the saints with Christ in heaven.” Emma RISNER “wife of N.S. Osborne” 7 May 1877 - 21 Jul 1948 Dora Osborne ALLEN “Born 1886” “Died March 14, 1913” C.C. OSBORNE 17 Jul 1879 - 16 Apr 1948 Jessie OSBORNE 10 Apr 1889 - 5 Dec 1960 Lev. OSBORNE 22 Feb 1910 - 8 Jul 1949 Cora OSBORN “wife of L.I. Vickery” [‘e’ is missing] [no month or day] 1882 - 7 Jan 1901 “Forever with the Lord” Lander C. OSBORNE 4 Dec 1851 - 15 Sep 1899 Mary E. [OSBORNE] 2 Nov 1861 - 20 May 1933 [Original stone is also in the plot] Patrick C. OSBORNE 1890 - 1951 Annie M. OSBORNE 1892 - 1969 Walton C. OSBORNE 28 Feb 1914 - 11 May 1983 “U.S. Army” “World War II” Helen W. OSBORNE 1924 - 1959 Estell O. McCURLEY 29 Feb 1907 - 18 Aug 1985 Isham J. McCURLEY 11 Oct 1899 - 7 Apr 1977 Rosa A. Osborne SANDERS 1887 - 1971 Allen Columbus OSBORNE 15 Apr 1905 - 26 Oct 1953 Gene Ray OSBORNE 19 Feb 1955 - 19 Feb 1955 Ruby D. OSBORNE 1907 - 1972 Nettie Isom OSBORNE 3 Feb 1884 - 13 Jun 1962 William Luther OSBORNE 28 Apr 1872 - 18 Jan 1928 Waymon C. OSBORNE 21 May 1905 - 30 Oct 1956 “At Rest” Tommie OSBORNE 1915 - 1999 “married July 14, 1955” Francis Harper OSBORNE 26 Aug 1936 - 17 Oct 1998 J.C. OSBORNE [New marker misspells name as ‘Osbrone’] “Georgia” “PFC Co.K 391 Infantry Reg” “World War II” “July 8, 1920 - July 8, 1965” Audary OSBORNE 1911 - 1996 [FS “Father”] Marie M. OSBORNE 1913 - 1996 [FS “Mother”] Rosa [Weldon McCurley] “dau of Johnathan & Amy Weldon and wife of J.L. McCurley” 18 Jun 1855 - 29 Mar, 1887 John N. HERRING “Married S.C. Sanders Jan 9, 1873” 15 Dec 1853 - 24 Dec 1882 Elizabeth E. HERRING “wife of Ed [or E.D.?] Herring” 2 Jun 1840 - 25 Oct 1873 “We’ll join thee in that heavenly land No more to take the parting hand.” Andy B. HERRING 12 Mar 1873 - 14 Oct 1873 “He carries the Lambs in His bosom” Lev HERRING 7 Jan 1896 - 16 Jul 1970 “Georgia” “PVT 167 Infantry” “World War I” Dorothy (Roxie) HERRING 28 May 1905 - 3 Jun 1970 Samuel J. HERRING Sr. 10 Apr 1895 - 29 Mar 1976 “Rest in peace” Lillie Carnes BOWERS 9 Jun 1896 - 20 Jun 1990 Seaborn Ellis BOWERS 10 Nov 1896 - 13 Jan 1960 Wallace Thomas CARNES 4 Feb 1927 - 2 Jul 1928 Mamie May CARNES 29 May 1900 - 22 Dec 1944 “In Memory of” Elizabeth BOBO “died Oct 24, 1873 Aged 65” Sampson BOBO “died Oct 26, 1873 Aged 67” “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord” “Mother” Nettie CARNES “wife of M.J. Isom” 1872 - 1902 [In an Isom plot] [NOTE: While not intended to be a complete list, the following surnames appear to be prominent in this cemetery: AYERS, BAILEY, BAKER, BAYER, BOLEMAN, BYRUM, FLEMING, GRAY, HANEY, HEMBREE, ISOM, MADDEN, McLESKEY, O’BARR, PARKER, RAMSEY, REED, RICKS, RISNER, ROBERTSON, SANDERS, SAYLORS, THRASHER, VICKERY, WELBORN, and WELDON.