Cragg & Bramblett Cemetery Inscriptions CRAGG & BRAMBLETT CEMETERY , Rabun County, Georgia (Off Bridge Creek Road, first gravel drive on left past Murray Ridge Road.) Some uninscribed field stone markers. Surveyed: 12 Aug 1997 by William L. and Elaine Randall English Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by William L. and Elaine Randall English (http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00026.html#0006430) (c) Copyright 1997, William L. and Elaine Randall English Cragg Double Marker: Tolbert A. Cragg; 28 May 1895-19 Oct 1975 and Nova S. Cragg; 23 May 1892-03 Oct 1941 George W. Fuller; Son of J. J. and Elizabeth Fuller; 04 Jul 1886-29 Jan 1927; WW Veteran, Co. H 23rd Infantry; "Dearest brother, thou hast left us here, Thy loss we deeply feel; But it is God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal." Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thomas; 1927 Mary Evan Bramblett; 10 Jul 1861-05 Mar 1944; "At Rest"; "Borne from this word ere sin could stain, or sorrow blight the opening flower."; "Bramblett" J. B. Bramblett; 27 Jan 1857-26 Oct 1935; "Life work well don, then comes rest."; "Bramblett" John E. Bramblett; 08 May 1895-01 Oct 1918; MEUSE ARGONNE OFFENSIVE; Co. E 26th INFT.; "He left his home in perfect health, He looked so young and brave; We little thought how soon he'd be, laid in a soldier's grave." "Our Darling" W. H. Phifer, Jr.; 1917-1918; "MIZPAH"; "Baby" Malinda V. Bramlet; 04 Feb 1855-30 Nov 1927; "Blessed are they that die in the Lord." Albert Lamar Cragg; 1924-1991 Belle B. Cragg; 15 Sep 1889-14 Jun 1980; "An Unselfish Mother" Issac (Ike) Cragg; 12 Aug 1875-01 Jun 1967; "Father and Friend of Many" Albert Cragg; 23 Apr 1844-06 May 1936; "He died as he lived, a Christian." Sarah Cragg; 14 Apr 1848-21 Jan 1911; "Not my will but Thine be done." J. M. Cragg; 08 Mar 1873-09 Mar 1908; "He died as he lived, a Christian." Julius Kenit, Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cragg; 13 Oct 1913-03 Oct 1915; "He has gone out of our arms into the arms of Jesus." John Wesley Cragg; 13 Jul 1890-02 Jun 1954 Bramblett Double Marker: Nora B. Bramblett; 1901-1993 and John S. Bramblett; 1891-1989 "Come Ye Blessed" Alpheus Benfield; 07 Oct 1844-10 Dec 1928; "Rest, Soldier, Rest, thy warfare is o'er."; "Benfield" "Come Ye Blessed" Mary J., Wife of A. Benfield; 21 May 1842-24 Mar 1923; "Asleep in Jesus, Blessed sleep."; "Benfield" Missouri Bramblett; 01 May 1849-20 Aug 1919; "Resting till the Resurrection Morn" Mattier Cragg; 09 Jun 1876-05 May 1916; "She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all." Cona Cragg; 1904-1932; "Gone, but not forgotten." Hopkins Double Marker: "Gone, but not forgotten." Jesse S. (?) Hopkins; 1906- and Lassie C. Hopkins; 1910-1960 William A. Bill Hopkins; 1934-1976 Henry G. Cragg; PVT US ARMY; 13 Feb 1912-03 Mar 1975 Jimmie Lee Cragg; 16 Aug 1940-07 Jul 1941 "Mother" Melissa Jane Baker; 10 May 1888-02 Apr 1947; "Gone to a bright home where grief cannot come." Mary Etta Bramblett; 01 Feb 1874-19 Feb 1956 Elvira Bramblett; 27 Oct 1877-03 Apr 1959 J. C. Bramblett; Georgia, M SGT HQ SQ 67 FIGHTER WING AAF; WW II; 20 Oct 1918-30 Dec 1963 ==================================================================== 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: Elaine English ====================================================================