Lee County Georgia Cemeteries - Deidrich Cemetery ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ Submitted by Debra Boswell Crosby http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00010.html#0002467 surveyed by the Lee County Historical Society Deidrich Cemetery 100 yds. S. of where Co. Rd. 154 & Hwy 118 connect County Map - Grid A-3 Name Born Died Deidrich, John Jun 8, 1808 Dec 17, 1892 Deidrich, Susan Adaline Monk wife of John Deidrich Sep 26, 1825 Jun 27, 1901 [now marked] Susan above is unmarked grave Deidrich, Ida Forrest dau of John & Susan unmarked Apr 27, 1863 Nov 7, 1864 [now marked] taken from the Lee County History Book by Debra Boswell with permission of the Lee County Historical Society...May 2001 Note: The grave of Ida Forrest Deidrich was marked in April 2002 at the same time of Susan, her mother. John’s grave was marked by probably his youngest dau, Annie Lee Deidrich Murphy. Susan Adeline Monk Deidrich Born Sept 26, 1825 Ga. Died June 27, 1901 Quitman, Ga. Married John Jan 28, 1841 in Bibb Co. Ga. Gt. Gt. Grandmother of L. B. Clanton Placed by Buddy Clanton. In Memory of Our Father John Deidrich Born at Lemmersboch Kingdom of Wurtenburg Germany June 8, 1808 Died Dec 17, 1892 In 2003 the grave of John Jacob Young was marked with a Confederate Veteran's headstone [Ken Green-Ben Young- myself and another person]. In addition to this, I had iron crosses made and erected marking the graves of but no ID [Names] Mary Horne Jones [widow] Young, wife of John J. and the two McGrady Infants buried without a name. I had them marked in July 2004. submitted by Buddy Clanton buddyclan@bellsouth.net Aug 2004 Photos of these headstones can be seen at http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/lee/photos/tombstones/deidric1.jpg http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/lee/photos/tombstones/deidric2.jpg http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/lee/photos/tombstones/deidric3.jpg