TAYLOR COUNTY Cemetery - Martin Family File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Carol Watson CarolWats@aol.com MARTIN CEMETERY Location: Land Lot 63 District 15 Take 96 west our of Butler. Martin Cemetery located on the left hand side of the first dirt road to the left, just past the power sub station near the 7 mile Ga 96 Highway marker. Ga 96 was made into a four land road in 1998 and the road is now named Back Road and is paved for about 100 feet and then is dirt. While going down to Back Road,look up and see a power line cross over the road and go about 50 yards and there is a pine tree on the left with a small metal sign--MARTIN CEMETERY. There are 2 Posted signs on the same pine tree. About 100 feet back from the road is another tree with another MARTIN CEMETERY SIGN. You can see the headstones of the first (north most) cemetery from the Back road. About 100 feet to the south of the Martin Cemetery(through the trees) is the second cemetery. The two small cemeteries are about half way down to where the road turns and goes under the high voltage power lines. (northern cemetery) Martin, A.W. (Ananias Wright) Feb 15, 1824 9 Mar 1886 (brother to Nicey Martin Jinks) Martin, Lydia Peacock 1822 (wife of Ananias Wright Martin) Martin, James W. 15 Dec 1843 18 Dec 1884 (son of A.W. and Lydia Martin) (husband of Margaret Scott Martin) Martin, M. (Margaret Scott) 15 Jul 1839 8 Aug 1889 (southern section) Martin Mrs. Frances mother/of A.W. Martin 1788 - after 1860 (living with daughter, Nicey Martin Jinks in Census) 3 infant graves (Children of Lemenuel and Polly Jinks Averett Streetman) several Infant Jinks graves one large grave, unmarked but appears to have been refinished with new cement within the past few years Originally published in "Cemeteries of Taylor County, Georgia" 1990 ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.