Howard Cemetery Inscriptions Jefferson County, GA HOWARD Location: From Wrens take unpaved road opposite Huber Clay Company. Travel East four-tenths of a mile, passing an old house on left. Climb a steep red clay bank and follow tree-line for about 300 yards. An iron fence enclosed most of graves, but the view is partly hidden by tree limbs. Other Information: 3 illegible gravestones, 1 unmarked grave. Transcribed by Earl Terry 1979. FALBY McGHEE (HOWARD) Daughter of Willis and M. N. Howard ALVIN (HOWARD) Son of W. J. and M. E. Howard July 5, 1876 Oct. 5, 1882 WILLIS HOWARD May 3, 1822 Sept. 7, 1900 M. MATILDA HOWARD Mar. 2, 1832 Nov. 26, 1907 WILLIS HOWARD MARGARET HOWARD NEOMIE PRESCOTT July 12, 1821 Jan. 10, 1912 PEARL RESCOTT) Daughter of W. M. and Elizabeth Prescott Sept. 3, 1889 Mar. 4, 1899 J. T. PRESCOTT July, 1814 Oct. 1898 Age 84 Yrs, 3 mos -------------------------- Acknowledgements Though the idea began as a primary research project in Wrens High's Grammar and Composition II Class, the final product is hardly our own. As cemeteries were transcribed, a format for the publication was designed. Then Rhonda Howard, Carolyn Hadden, and VOT students typed rough drafts, journalism students edited, and students in grades seven through twelve alphabetized with parents assisting in each activity. At this point community concern and civic pride increased the quality of the work. A state highway employee provided maps, which were later printed by Clipper Publishers. Thiele Kaolin Typists produced camera- ready content of the cemeteries while typists at First State Bank, Georgia Power, and interested adults using a typewriter from Huber typed the preface and alphabetized names. The Atwell's Pecan Products typists then provided a camera-ready index with page and cemetery numbers. From the school administration's approval to a registry ready for press, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stephens boosted our confidence, checked out printing possibilities, and publicized our project. This community assistance has illustrated to us one fringe benefit of the activity -- one's own worth can be increased simply by doing something for the privilege of doing it. For this knowledge and for your services, we are indebted. Carolyn M. Zeigler Marie Cholar Byran Davis Shelia Huff Earl Terry Brenda Habersham Deborah Berry Cynthia Lane Claire Hadden Janet Channell Vicie Robinson Tammy Charles ==================================================================== 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 may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Edward P. Eaves epeaves@mindspring.com *** This file is one of 90 files compiled by the 1980 Senior Class of Wrens High School as a research project for Grammar and Composition II. The coordinator of the project for the Wrens School District, Ms. Carolyn M. Zeigler, has given permission for these files to appear here. ====================================================================