Jinks Streetman Cemetery Inscriptions Taylor County, GA TAYLOR COUNTY , GA JINKS-STREETMAN CEMETERY County Highway 40 off State 137 South from Butler. This is a family cemetery located on the Tol Jinks Homeplace. The following children of WILLIS and NICEY MARTIN JINKS are buried here. John F; Tolliver L; Mary Ann (Polly). 1.Family of: John F. JINKS (17 Jan 1833-9 Feb, 1911) Wife: Martha A. (Weisner) JINKS (10 Jun 1838-30 Sept 1905) Child: a. Dr. John Winbourn JINKS (Sept 23, 1865-Dec 12, 1893) Died at the home of his father from hemorrhage of the lungs (about 26 years old) In 1892 graduated from the State Medical College. 2. Family of: MARY ANN (Polly) JINKS AVERETT STREETMAN (1 Jan 1839-1 Aug 1905) (1st husband: Drury AVERETT killed in CSA in VA.Burial unknown) 2nd husband: LEMUEL MARTIN STREETMAN (9 Dec 1844-4 Nov 1925) Carol T. Watson Children: a. Elbert Lemuel STREETMAN (2 Jan 1869-30 Oct 1891) 3. Family of: Tolliver L. JINKS (7 Nov 1843 - ? 1910) CSA Co F 27th GA Regiment Wife: Oliva Arabella (Belle) Harris JINKS BAZEMORE (20 Feb 1848-10 Aug 1925) Grandmother of Belle: Mary W. Lawson SLATTER (died June 12, 1900) She marriedJames E. Slatter in 1830 in Crawford Co, GA. Mary was born in Ireland ca 1804. Children: a. Mary Ella Jinks WILCHAR (6 Oct 1868-18 Nov 1898) Married Jerry Wilchar of Brunswick 25 Dec 1893 by Rev J.T. Adams b. S. Leila Jinks GARRETT Married Eugene O. GARRETT (Aug 12, 1890 by Rev. J.T. Adams) EUGENE GARRETT (12 Jun 1854 - 12 Jun 1885) Infant daughter (marker - no dates) [Probably Pearl listed in 1880 Mortality Census 1 f w Aug 1879 Inflammation of Bowell 1 day Dr. D.A. Smith [Note: Born Feb 20, 1878 Died Aug 19, 1879 d/o John F. & Martha Weisner Jinks] d. Infant son: Tolliver L (5 Oct 1880-5 Oct 1880) (listed in Cemetery Book, but not verified by family who believe infant son Harris was first one buried here) Infant Son: Harris (18 Sept 1885 - 29 Oct 1889) (Mother's maiden name was Harris) Family tradition says that on the death of little Harris, mother Belle, did not want him buried "way off over yonder"....probably where earlier family members where buried, i.e. grandmother Frances Martin, about 3 miles North of the Tol Jinks homeplace. Two infant JINKS not identified as to parents. ==================================================================== 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: Carol T. Watson CarolWats@aol.com ====================================================================