Manley Cemetery, Spalding Co. GA Submitted by: Erica Schoeneberg, The Manley Cemetery is located on SR 155, between Griffin and Luella, Georgia. Manley Cemetery Spalding County, GA Transcribed by Erica Schoeneberg and David Adair, Georgia Department of Transportation 2-9-00 1. Taylor Buttrill Manley 11-28-1894 to 1-23-1986 2. Thomas T. Manley 7-24-1921 to 8-12-1932 3. T.M. Manley, Jr. 4-12-1892 to 11-27-1929 4. T.M. Manley 5-1-1845 to 4-11-1928 5. Nannie Patrick, wife of T.M. Manley 4-13-1855 to 3-19-1934 6. Marguerita, daughter of J.P. and M.H. Manley 5-5-1909 to 5-17-1911 7. Margaret Emma Manley, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth 3-8-1842 to 12-27-1921 8. Joseph Parson Manley 11-6-1877 to 7-9-1956 9. Marguerita Hopkins Manley, wife of Joseph Parson Manley 6-16-1884 to 7-30-1968 10. T.M. Manley III 7-23-1914 to 4-28-1990 11. Sarah Pierce Manley 2-16-1919 to 10-26-1994 12. Mathew Henry Hopkins Manley Lt. JG U. S. Navy WW II 8-20-1916 to 7-14-1999 13. Joseph Parson Manley, Jr. 1st Lt. U.S. Army WW II 9-29-1910 to 8-23-1998 14. Concrete mixed with shell headstone and footstone Unmarked or eroded 15. Jo-- Washingt—(eroded) 9-21-1881 to 9-4-1883 16. Rebecca F. Manley, daughter of T.W. and Josephine Manley 3-4-1874 to 11-4-1892 17. Julia Manley, wife of George M. Perdue 5-25-1875 to 2-28-1901 18. Elijah L. Manley 12-14-1877 to 8-3-1901 19. Lieut. Thoroughgood G. Manley 1-25-1827 to 1-19-1908 Soldier of the Confederacy 20. John W. Manley 1-30-1836 to 5-8-1920 Soldier of the Confederacy 21. Mary Manley (rest of tombstone is eroded) 22. Theophilus W. Manley (rest of tombstone is eroded) 23. Mrs. T.W. Manley 6-10-1845 to 12-14-1915 24. Joseph G. Manley 4-3-1833 to 6-26-1864 Soldier of the Confederacy 25. Joseph P. Manley, “Our Father” 10-1789 to 5-1872 26. Elizabeth Bailey Wife of Joseph P. Manley 12-8-1800 to 7-10-1876 27. Lieut. Elijah L. Manley 10-15-1830 to 7-10-1876 Soldier of the Confederacy 28. Cement headstone, unmarked or eroded, mollusk shells set in cement grave cap *Reportedly an African-American child’s grave, whose family was traveling and buried the child in the cemetery ==================================================================== 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. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Erica Schoeneberg Erica.Schoeneberg@dot.state.ga.us ===================================================================