Hopewell Presbyterian Churchyard, Newton, Georgia http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/newton/cemetery/hopewell.txt ==================================================================== USGENWEB PROJECT 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. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store this file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: Peggy Carlin > ==================================================================== June 2001 The following information came from tombstones found in the Hopewell Presbyterian Churchyard in Newton Co.- John Paul Cowan - b. Jan 17, 1890, d. May 3, 1969 Susie Shaw Cowan, b. Nov 10-1849, d. 4-21-1933 John A. Cowan b. 10-22-1852, d. 1-24-1920 Wm. H. Cowan, b. 10-22-1882, d. 1-27-1915 Charmers Quigg Cowan b. 6-12-1856, d. 4-14-1917 Mary T. Cowan b. DEC 29. 1874,d.1-19-1957 Charles Lincoln Cowan, b. 12-1867,d. 12-1903 Henry Cowan, b. 1842- d. 1902 Frances S. Cowan( wife of Henry) b. 1843-d. 1915 Robert E. Cowan, b. 8-29-1867, d. 10-17-1929 Lilla G. Cowan ( wife of Robert E.,) b. 11-21-1869, d. 5-10-1936 Charles F. Cowan, Pvt, 157th Depot Brigade, WWI, b. 4-7-1889, d. 4-11-1956 Samuel J. Cowan b. 11-13-1862, d. 8-7-1925 Margaret G. Cowan b/ 4-21-1911, d. 5-25-1999 Ralph Cowan b. 2-22-1926, d. 2-13-1986 Robert L. Cowan b. 1893-d 1955, Married to Lucille D. Cowan, b. 1892-d. 1985 Robert Luther Cowan b. 2-1859, d. 6-1927 Nancy Weir Cowan (wife of Robert Luther Cowan) b. 11-1856- Sorry do not have date of death- I hope this is a help to Ga-related Cowans- I apologize if I have transcribed any of the information incorrectly- Note. There are many Smiths and Stones buried in this churchyard.