James Murray Cemetery Inscriptions Peach County, GA JAMES MURRAY CEMETERY Peach County The Cemetery is located about 1 mile south of Powersville, off of Georgia Highway 49. To reach it, you drive through the driveway of the late Martha Green; the road twists and turns through a pecah orchard and you arrive at the cemetery. It is on the edge and between a pecan and peach orchard. Several large cedar trees cover the cemetery, which is protected by a hurricane fence. James Jackson Murray donated the land for the cemetery. He built his home (which is still standing and occupied) at the first road to your left as you travel south on GA Highway 49. The road is not paved. There is a beautiful sign at the cemetery; carved by one of the descendants of James Jackson Murray and depicts his house as it was when he lived in it. Located behind Martha Green's house, about 300 yards from State Highway 49, at the rear of a peach orchard. Additional notes: Sally Morgan Harriet E. Epting 27 September 1877 10 December 1899 (daughter of Frances & William Calvin Epting) Nancy K. Murray E. Epting 3 April 1843 10 December 1899 Sgt. W.C. Epting (William Calvin) Co.K 8 Ga Cav, no dates CSA (husband of Frances Murray Epting) Epting, Frances Murray Elliot (daughter of James Jackson Murray) James J. Murray (James Jackson) 1809 28 September 1896 Nancy G. Murray (Nancy Katherine Greer Murray) no dates (1st wife of James Jackson Murray) Elizabeth Hunt Murray (2nd wife of James Jackson Murray) Mary E. Murray no dates (daughter of James Jackson Murray) John Lumpkin Murray Pvt. Co.H 35 Ga Vol. Confederate States Army 6 December 1832 22 December 1910 Murray, Susan Dorothy Jones (probable burial) (Husband of John Lumpkin Murray) Susan D. Jones Murray 1838 1881 Acil J. Murray Pvt. Co. E. 57 Ga Inf. B. 1839 CSA John Murray Pvt. 2nd. Ga Militia War of 1812 no dates Virginia A., wife of Mirabeau G. Murray 20 January 1845 28 June 1892 Jim Frank Murray 1875 1880 Martha Howard Murray 1880 James Dawson Murray Pvt. Co.A 14 Bat. Ga Lt. Arty. 1842 1880 CSA Victor Hugo Tomlinson & Mary Tomlinson were originally buried in this cemetery, moved to Oaklawn. Recorded 25 March 1995 By Davine V. Campbell ==================================================================== USGENWEB 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Guelda L. Hay & Millie C. Stewart het@mylink.net ====================================================================