JONES COUNTY GA Cemetery File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Copied with permission from "History of Jones Co., Ga, 1807-1907" by Carolyn White Williams FINNEY CHEMTERY Benjamine Finney, first in Georgia, dates unknown. Buried in cemetery on Eatonton Highway about 3 miles north of Gray on land now owned by Mrs. Lancaster. This is grave bricked over. Benjamin Finney, second of this name, buired same cemetery as above, 1785, and died December 18, 1840. Benjamin Finney, third of this name, buried same cemetery as above, born March 6, 1810, died March 22, 1899. His wife Jane Finney, born December 14, 1824, died September 15, 1898. Julia Ann Finney, daughter of Jeremiah and Nancy Hoskins Morris of Baldwin County, and wife of James Henry Finney, Born February 9, 1817, died March 31, 1880. James Henry Finney, born May 5, 1813, Died November 1, 1877, Married to Julia A. Morris, December 12, 1832. Sarah Finney, wife of Benjamin Finned, born April 22, 1795, died February 11, 1853. Thomas J. Finney, dates unknown except for the dates of his wife Mary M. Finney, who died on July 24, 1859. Benjamin T. Finney, son of James H. ane Julia A. Finney, born April 18, 1836, died September 25, 1853. James T. Finney, born December 12, 1852, died January 4, 1834, son of James H. and Julia A. Finney. buried in Highview cemetery, Gray, GA. James H. Finney, son of James H. and Julia A. Finney, dates unknown, buried in Fortville cemetery. Martha J. Stewart, wife of Thomas J. Stweard, born September 9, 1825, died July 2, 1846, was married October 28, 1847, was daughter of James H. and Julia A. Finney, buried ememtery on Eatonton Highway, near Gray. Jeremiah Morris and nancy Hoskins Morris, Parents of Julia A. Morris Finney, wife of James H. Finney, are buired in Baldwin County on Milledgeville-Sandersville Road, near the Moran Place. The Moran family is related to the Morris family. Copies by C. W. Finney ======================== 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.