Pullin Family Cemetery Inscriptions Henry County, GA PULLIN FAMILY CEMETERY INDEX, Henry County, GA Submitted: 01/20/1999 GPS Location: N33°21.619W084°10.341 Updated: 03/17/2004 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by Linda S. Sanders, GA - http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00034.html#0008338 Compiled by: Linda S. Sanders http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00034.html#0008338 Introduction: This cemetery is located on Bill Gardner Parkway in Locust Grove. Directions are I75-S to Exit 212, right (which is Bill Gardner Parkway). Approximately 3 miles on the left is the cemetery, within walking steps to a railroad track. It is also directly across from an upscale "fly-in" community called Mallard's Landing. This compiler noted that this cemetery is extremely ornate. No expense was spared in the interment of this family. A stone wall encloses it. It is very noticeable from the road since it is directly on a main thoroughfare through the county. LOWES DISTRICT This area was home to some very prominent families, and was one of the best agricultural sections in the county. This graveyard is where Benjamin Cagle, the John G. Pullin family, Williams L. Kimbell and others are buried. Pullin: Elijah Pullin married Elizabeth Slaik in Wilkes County, Georgia in 1808. John Pullin, his son, married Elizabeth A. Edwards, daughter of William Edwards and Susannah Wynn (from South Carolina). They had a son, Peter W. Wilson, who married Lelia Harper and they produced 5 sons. Peter was a very successful farmer and became one of the wealthiest men in the county. In fact, when Henry County needed money in 1897 to build the new courthouse, P.W. lent the money - as a manager/director of The Bank of Henry County. P.W. was noted as one of the big Four of Lowe's district which produced large amounts of cotton and corn. Kimbell: William Lumpkin Kimbell, (b) 09/17/1820m (d) 01/16/1907, was married 1846 to Minerva Robertson (1819-1875). Father of William was Christopher Kimbell. Their association with the Cagle family was through their daughter who married a Cagle, and her daughter Lizze Cagle married Jordan M. Johnson. William L. Kimbell married Sarah Samantha Thrower (1837-1888), after the death of Minerva. They are also buried in the Pullin-Cagle-Kimbell cemetery on the Locust Grove-Luella Road (now known as Bill Gardner Parkway). Other siblings of W.L. were Martha Kimbell Crow, David T. Kimbell, Mary Kimbell Chappell, George W. Kimbell, Frances Kimbell Brown, Cagle: Benjamin Cagle was a Justice of the Peace from 3/14/1832 - 1/17/1833 and 4/30/1856. Alphabetical Index Name Birth Date Death Date Notes Pullin, Charles G. 08/20/1853 07/22/1854 Pullin, Elijah 12/04/1778 08/19/1834 h/o Elizabeth Slaik, m: 1808 Pullin, Elijah S. 11/18/1834 07/09/1835 Pullin, Elizabeth A. Edwards 1/17/1820 11/03/1884 w/o John G. (our mother) Pullin, Ella R., 09/07/1856 01/21/1881 d/o John G. & Elizabeth A. Pullin, Francis A. 12/23/1836 01/11/1906 d/o John G. & Elizabeth A. Pullin, John G. 10/19/1813 08/09/1876 our father Pullin, John J. 10/02/1844 12/??/1863 Pullin, Martha J. 05/06/1851 05/28/1892 d/o John G. & Elizabeth A. Pullin, Rebecah S. 02/09/1785 04/11/1831 Pullin, William E., 12/12/1846 02/06/1885 s/o John G. & Elizabeth A. Outside the enclosure: Cagle, Benjamin 12/25/1808 03/04/1872 Cagle, David G. 01/02/1832 02/19/1863 PVT Co. A 44GA Inf. CSA Cagle, Margaret No date 02/06/1868 Cagle, William W. No dates New headstone. PVT Co. A 44GA Inf. Regt. CSA Chappell, Robert C. 11/1819 02/22/1890 Copeland, Mary no date 03/21/1874 probably child Copeland, William B. 06/21/1872 08/13/1872 s/o M/M Copeland Kimbell, Minerva Robertson 03/06/1819 12/15/1871 w/o William Lumpkin (1), m: 1846 Kimbell, Sarah Samantha Thrower 10/30/1837 11/06/1888 w/o William Lumpkin (2) Kimbell, William Lumpkin 09/17/1820 01/16/1907 s/o Christopher Kimbell Laney, Ivey no date 11/??/1907 age 68 years Matthews, George no date 03/16/1956 GA PVT, USA, WWII Smith, Ruby no date 04/20/1953 Waldon, John 12/20/1910 01/21/1939 "father"