JOHNSON COUNTY, GA - CEMETERIES Cass Hall family Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: IBrett1042@aol.com Inez Brett Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/johnson.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Cass Hall Cemetery Meeks, Johnson County, Georgia Henry Cass Hall Born May 31, 1844 Died May 6, 1915 Martha wife of H C Hall Born September 27, 1841 Died January 12, 1906 James Pool Born March 14, 1928 Died March 15, 1828 Unmarked grave. Baby of Arthur and Annie Mae Pool Samuel Lamar Pool Born April 25, 1929 Died April 28, 1929 Unmarked grave. Baby of Arthur and Annie Mae Pool Parents of H C Hall were Henry and Amelia Johnson Hall Parents of Martha were Samuel Williams and Matilda Moye Williams. Henry CasweIl was born May 31, 1844 in Georgia. From CSA pension application records he was in Company E. 32nd Regiment Georgia Volunteers, Finegans Brigade. It was the biggest battle in Florida at Olustee, or Ocean Pond near Lake City, Florida. He was honorably discharged on May 20, 1865. The little cemetery was cleared and restored by the Sons of Confederate Vetrerans, and a CSA marker was put on Cass' grave. Both of their graves were restored and they both look wonderful. He gave his name as Caswell in the 1900 census. I can not find the two grave stones for my Mother's 2 little baby brothers. They were babies of Arthur Lewis and Annie Mae Hall Poole. My Mother and her sisters put them on the graves about 20 years ago, and they were nice sturdy ones, not temporary ones. They were made of cement and had their names and dates on them. The cemetery is located on the Meeks to Adrain road. Going to Adrain from Meeks it is almost in the front yard of the Luther and Gladys Hall Watson house. Cass and Martha were grandparents to Gladys. It is a white house and on the right side of the road the first house past the dirt road going to Shade Hall Place and Annie Mae Pool Place. Cemetery is in the driveway on the left. No need to go near the house as the graves are about 20 feet from the driveway. Graves can easily be seen since it was restored.