JONES COUNTY GA Barron Cemetery (2) File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by DavidS3919@aol.com Barbara Shore Copied with permission from The History of Jones County by Carolyn White Williams THE BARRON CEMETERY: Near Rogers place SE of Round Oak on abandoned road. Sarah, consort of James Finney and Oldest dau of Samuel & Johanna Barron Born in Hancock, GA 2 Feb 1794 Died in Jones Co., GA 21 Nov 1841 Abdington Barron, youngest son of Samuel & Johanna Barron Born 3 Oct 1809 Died 11 Mar 1852 William Barron, son of Samuel & Johanna Barron No dates Elizabeth Barron, Consort of William Barron Born 14 Feb 1810 Died 11 Feb 1848 Annie Brazil Barron 1st wife of Samuel Born 1754 Died 1809 William Greene Barron 3rd son of William & Elizabeth Barron Born 5 Dec 1828 Died 29 July 1854 Many other graves, inscriptions obliterated by time. BARRON CEMETERY: located about 3 miles east of Round Oak at old Day Place on road to Eatonton Benjamin Barron Born 2 Jul 1802 Died 13 Nov 1872 Martha A. W. Barron Died 18 Oct 1842 (1st wife) Mary Ann Shropshire Barron (2nd wife) of Benjamin Barron Born ______ Died 25 Jun 1949 Sarah Frances Shropshire Barron (3rd wife) of Benjamin Barron Died 19 Jun 1894 Born 6 Nov 1823 William Barron, son of Benjamin & Martha A. W. Barron Died in Richmond, VA 10 Oct 1861 Born 13 Apr 1840 Harrison C. Barron, son of Benjamin & Martha A. W. Barron Died near Richmond, VA 27 Jun 1862 (buried in VA) John G. Barron, son of Benjamin & Mary Ann Barron Died 11 Apr 1874 Born 10 Jun 1849 Samuel Barron, son of Benjamin & Martha A. W. Barron Died 30 Jan 1843 Born 31 Mar 1842 Benjamin Barron, son of Benjamin and Martha A. W. Barron Died 30 Jan 1841 Born 9 Apr 1838 Unmarked graves are: Florence Barron, Mattie Barron, Dolly Barron, Benny Barron. ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.