Thomas County Georgia The Old Cemetery(Thomasville) File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by jwynn@pop.mindspring.com Jack Wynn Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/thomas.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm THE OLD CEMETERY Location: The Old City Cemetery is located on North Broad Street which is the street in front of our Library and the Court House. If you are coming from Tallahassee, Hwy 319 will bring you straight into Thomasville, turn left off West Jackson Street onto North Broad Street, continue west on North Broad Street the cemetery will be appprox. 5 blocks on the left. If coming from the (Bainbridge or Cairo) west on Hwy 84, you will pass over Barnetts Creek, the Ochlockonee River, go straight into Thomasville, after crossing the overpass inside Thomasville the cemetery is located on the left. (Burials + Notes) David Alderman The large arched brick grave standing alone on a lot near the Isaac Mitchell lot and Lassiter in line with The American Legion kitchen is that of David Alderman and his daughter Martha. dau Alderman The large arched brick grave standing alone on a lot near the Isaac Mitchell lot and Lassiter in line with The American Legion kitchen is that of David Alderman and his daughter Martha. Vetitia B. Bude 11/18/1873 Buried near Robert R. Evans lot near entrance to cemetery. Miss 1850 C. C. Beall 12/24/1797 3/27/1874 (notes: Children:1. C. E. Beall 2. James H. Beall died September 26 1876 3. Anna Beall married Wade Sanford) Peter Shively Bower 12/4/1833 12/19/1897 CSA Dr. Martha Adams Bower 7/29/1831 5/5/1898 Remington Perry Bowen 4/23/1862 Aged 65 years 4 months and seven days. Came to Thomasville and Thomas County 1853. Was Deacon BarnetteÕs Creek Church. Served in Indian Wars. Three sons and a son-in-law in Confedearte Army. Actively engaged in Noble work of providing for needy wives and children of C.S.A. Bowen G. C. Branner G. C. Branner father of- G. W. (Mike) Branner from Tennessee who married Magnolia Bryan April 14 1858 from Southern Enterprise. She was daughter of Mandy Bryan Branner Hardy Bryan Maria Wyche Children: Magnolia Bryan mar. G.W. Branner Mary E. Bryan. Bryan Maria Bryan 11/7/1805 8/5/1824 Hardy Bryan Mrs. Wyche Bryan John Woody Clifford 9/17/1844 12/25/1916 4/3/1879 Alice Moore Alice was the daughter of Judge Benjamin Moore. She is buried Madison Street side below Seward lot. Jane E. Clifford born October 27 died January 27 1912. CSA Clifford Joseph W. Chastain 12/16/1849 11/19/1881 Fannie Flanigan Joseph Chastain son of John Chastain second in lot line on Madison Street side. Joseph W. Chastain son of Hardy M. and M. J. Chastain born Dec. 16 1849 died Nov 19 1881. Joseph Chastain married Fannie Flanigan. He was brother of John T. Chastain. Augustus Hayes Co. F. 29th mar. Julia Chastain sister of John T. Chastain Chastain Fanny S. Campbell 10/16/1871 Only one daughter Mary Campbell Mrs. Theodosius B. Davies 6/15/1825 1/28/1859 Martha Adams Remington Col. Edward Remington Martha is said to be the first white child to have been born in this city after the town was formally incorporated. Martha Adams Remington Davies later married Dr. P. S. Bower. Dr. Bower was born December 4 1833 died December 19 1892 Davies 7/29/1831 5/5/1898 Andreal Deva Was fancy shoe and boot maker. Deva Near the gate on Broad St. Robert Nathanial Donaldson 10/31/1833 9/7/1900 Louisa Elizabeth ?? Lists the 7 children of Robert & Louisa. Refer to BeppieÕs notes if there are more than 2 graves. There are 4 children who died under 10 years old. CSA Raphila Jane Murray 3/18/1800 Dr. Richard Murray Antonio Ponce Benita Alzina Catholic Parish Records None Three DuFour sisters buried Madison Street side nor far from Southwest Corner. Cora DuFour (Baratte) BURIED LAUREL HILL Jan Murry buried in Baratte Lot Cecelia Ponce little daughter of Mrs. Barratte Ponce Dufour Cecilia Ponce 8/8/1805 Antonio Ponce Benita Alzina Catholic Parish Records None She never married Three DuFour sisters buried Madison Street side nor far from Southwest Corner. Cora DuFour (Baratte) BURIED LAUREL HILL Jan Murry buried in Baratte Lot Cecelia Ponce little daughter of Mrs. Barratte Dufour Madison Street side near SW corner. Thomas E. Dyson Dyson Elizabeth B. Dyson 1/5/1807 8/18/1857 Jonathan Thomas Gracie Elizabeth B. Dyson wife of Thomas E. Dyson dau. of Jonathan & Gracie Thomas.Thomas Dyson James Dyson CSA marker (Killed in War) CSA Dyson Thomas E. Dyson CSA marker (Killed in War) CSA Jr. Dyson James E. Dyson Mrs. Dyson Willie Dyson 1859 Dyson LewisEbenger U.D.C. marker CSA Company E. 29th Georgia Regiment Son in law of Robert Ivey.CSA Near Madison Street fence7 Robert R. Evans 4/23/1817 6/1/1865 Caroline Mayo She was Robert's second wife. Evans 8/2/1829 6/9/1912 Caroline Evans 8/2/1829 6/9/1912 Robert R. Evans She was Robert's second wife. Mayo Evans Willie Evans 7/24/1876 Evans child Evans Unmarked Evans child Evans Unmarked Evans child Evans Unmarked Evans Hugh T. Fisher 12/7/1861 9/6/1908 Fisher Florence Fisher 12/22/1842 1/20/1892 Fisher R. W. Fisher 2/8/1879 Dr. Fisher William P. Flanigan Flannigan Fannie Chastain Joseph Chastain Buried in large brick graves lot adjoining Smith Walles Lot. William Flanigan built first "Jones BridgeÓ over Ochlocknee River. Flanigan Flannigan Adjoins Smith Walles Lot Adult Fondren/Thompson Erasmus Fondren ? Beppie had a question mark on name. Child Fondren/Thompson David E. Fondren Sgt. Company E., 29th Georgia Regiment CSA CSA Fondren/Thompson John Guyton Fondren Company E., 29th Georgia Regiment CSA CSA Jr. Fondren/Thompson Cornelia Josephine Fondren John Guyton Fondren Adult: Cornelia Josephine (Winnie) daughter of John G. Fondren Fondren/Thompson Daniel Thompson 8/3/1812 2/25/1858 Cement Monument This stone placed here as a testimonial of unchanging love of his affectionate Mother, Mary Thompson. Daniel Thompson born August 3, 1812 died February 25, 1858. Fondren/Thompson Ann Fondren 5/8/1816 5/27/1887 John Guyton Fondren Cement - Marble slab Ann Thompson wife of John G. Fondren May 8, 1816 - May 27, 1887 Thompson Fondren/Thompson John Guyton Fondren 5/3/1811 2/24/1853 White marble and cement monument. Memory of John G. Fondren, Sr. born May 3, 1811 died February 24, 1853 Sr. Fondren/Thompson child Child's grave Fondren/Thompson Infant Fondren John G. Fondren Ann Thompson Fondren Fondren/Thompson Amanetta Ross James Llewellyn Ross Cement grave unmarked. Sister of John G. Fondren. Her grave lies North and South at the foot of 5 [ Cornelia Josephine Fondren] & 6 [ Adult] James Ross is the grandfather of Mrs. Willie Hubert Estabrook. Nancy Thompson, mother of Amon H. Thompson died Sept. 27, 1878. Fondren Fondren/Thompson Lies North South at the foot of Cornelia and an adult grave Augustus H. Hayes Company "F" 29th married Miss Julia Chastain, sister of John T., She married second Edward B. Carroll, Baptist Preacher. He is buried at Hickory Head Cemetery. CSA Hayes Robert Hamilton Harris 4/19/1842 4/29/1928 Mary Martha Love Captain CSA Baptist Minister of Thomasville and outstanding Baptist leader. CSA Rev. Love 3/5/1845 12/28/1900 03 Mary Martha Harris 3/5/1845 12/28/1900 Robert Hamilton Harris daughter of Judge Peter Early Love. Love Love 4/19/1842 4/29/1928 04 Bennett Love Harris 3/3/1877 Son of Robert & Martha 1868 Love 14 Bernetta Early Harris 6/11/1844 10/16/1861 Love 01 Oscar C. Hall 2/5/1844 11/5/1889 Margaret Jane Love CSA Love 1847 1933 05 , 14 Jonathan Hall Jonathan (Johnsy) Hall former Postmaster. Hall 05 Susan Hall Susan Hall brought from Lake City where she went to live with her daughter, Margaret Flowers. The other dau. Mary Jane married Hardy Morgan Chastain. Hall Lawrence Hall CSA Hall , 13 John Hall CSA Hall , 12 Samuel Hall CSA Hall , 15 younger son Hall Hall Charlie Hawkins Free Negro was a fiddler married a slave woman of Judge Peter Love. Uncle Hawkins Hansel W. Harrison 11/8/1875 1811 Harrison Georgia Hansell Later moved to Laurel Hill Miss Hansell T. W. Hardwick 9/16/1849 9/8/1883 Mary E. Hardwick Thomas W. Hardwick 12/9/1872 Former Governor of Georgia and United States Senator. Later moved to Sandersville Sen. Hardwick Mary G. Hardwick 8/25/1853 1/25/1867 Hardwick Robert Hardwick 1883 Hardwick Carl Hardwick 1/13/1867 9/27/1867 Hardwick Edwin Hardwick 5/27/1863 10/7/1879 Hardwick John D. Henderson Company ÒFÓ Georgia Vol. Inf. Built up brick headstone and curved top of grave covered with shells in cement. CSA Capt. , 18 William H. Kitchen 1801 1861 Kitchen Peter Early Love 7/7/1818 11/8/1866 Mary Martha Bracewell Martha Stroud Love was PeterÕs first wife buried at Perry, Georgia Judge Love South to North along the East Fence 10/10/1826 9/29/1895 09 Mary Martha Love 10/10/1826 9/29/1895 Second wife of Peter Love. Bracewell Love South to North along the East Fence 10 Amos J. Love 11/20/1842 9/5/1878 CSA Capt. Love 13 , 23 Margaret Jane Hall Oscar C. Hall Judge Peter Early Love 1847 1933 Love Love 2/5/1844 11/5/1889 Peter Early Love Died at the age of 18 months. Jr. Love 11 Rebekah Ann 1/25/1810 5/21/1871 Mother of Robert Hamilton Harris Mrs. Fleming Love 02 Thomas Clinch Bracewell Nephew of Mrs. Peter E. Love. CSA Love 06 Peter Baldy Harris 3/22/1871 Son of Robert H. & Mattie L. Harris Nov 1872 Love 07 Robert Early Harris 10/23/1865 11/24/1866 Son of Robert H. & Mattie L. Harris Love 08 Robert Bracewell Harris 12/4/1876 1/28/1887 Love Front Row 12 Samuel Lasseter Dr. Lasseter 01 Caroline Lasseter 02 Sarah Frances Lasseter 10/26/1852 5/7/1862 Lasseter 03 Jimmie Lasseter Brother of Samuel Lasseter 04 infant Lasseter 05 John Lightfoot Sr. Lightfoot 01 wife Lightfoot Lightfoot 02 infant Lightfoot Lightfoot 03 infant Lightfoot Lightfoot 04 Samuel McComb 10/19/1789 3/16/1848 He was born in Charlotte, NC. Moved to Georgia in 1838 and served in State legislature. Friend of Judge & Mrs. Peter E. Love. Thomas Jefferson McBain 5/5/1879 Came to Thomasville in 1833 with Peter E. Love. Married Rebecca Sweatman from Laurens County. 1805 McBain Mary A. McBain 11/8/1857 8/22/1859 Daughter of T. J. & S. Elizabeth Dukes, second wife. Seven infants or small childrenÕs bricked up graves Jessee S. Sweatman born Feb. 18 1830 died May 10, 1855 McBain Ludie McBain dau. of Thomas Jefferson McBain McBain Dinkie McBain s/o of Thomas Jefferson McBain McBain Julia F. McBride 1/11/1857 Mrs. 1796 McBride Footstone leaning against wall near Smith & Remington lot child McKinnon John B. McKinnon Three children of Mr. & Mrs. John B. McKinnon buried over near Legion House. McKinnon Over near Legion house child McKinnon John B. McKinnon Three children of Mr. & Mrs. John B. McKinnon buried over near Legion House. McKinnon Over near Legion house child McKinnon John B. McKinnon Three children of Mr. & Mrs. John B. McKinnon buried over near Legion House. McKinnon Over near Legion house Eliza Jane McLendon 11/9/1838 3/23/1860 C. G. McLendon McLendon 02 Clyde McLendon 6/30/1879 Aged 16 years & 8 Mons. Dau of Mr. & Mrs. William McLendon Miss 1862 McLendon William McLendon Later removed to Laurel Hill Jr. McLendon Daniel J. McGuire Lovick Newton McGuire CSA McGuire , 26 Millie McGuire Mrs. 1796 1876 McGuire Peter Alexander McGloshan Col. Selkirk Smith Ann Willis McGloshan Mrs. Seixas Smith Richard McLean McGloshan Died about 1 year old 1866 Smith Lena Spalding McGloshan Died about 3 months old 1871 Smith Mattie McGloshan Aug 10, 1938 only three of the McGlohan family living. 1873 1875/1876 Smith Isaac William Mitchell 5/24/1862 Prusia Ann Ctton Sacred to the Memory of Isaac W. Mitchell died May 24, 1862 aged 66 years five months and twenty six days These are the parents of Thomas Cole Mitchell & William C. Mitchell Mitchell William C. Mitchell 1/31/1868 Sacred to the Memory of William C. Mitchell died January 31, 1868 aged thirty nine years and one month 2nd Lt Co. ÒFÓ 29th GA. Thomasville Guards Vol. Inf. CSA 1829 Mitchell , 28 Lewis Mitchell Adult bricked over grave A relative of T. C. and William C. Mitchell Mitchell John Miller 4/15/1830 3/6/1858 Frances Paine Frances Paine Miller sister of Capt. T. S. Paine and Mary Paine Hansell wife of Judge Augustus Harris Hansell. Miller James Miller Miller Joseph Miller Miller Lessie Marlin Between the Love & Evans Lots a young girl is buried, no sign of grave. The family moved away. Miss Marlin Between the Love & Evans Lots Mertz Two bricked up graves towards the center of the cemetery between Hayes & Parnell. She was mother of Mrs. J. G. Pittman. Mr. Mertz Toward the center of Cem. between Hayes & Parnell. Mertz Two bricked up graves towards the center of the cemetery between Hayes & Parnell. She was mother of Mrs. J. G. Pittman. Mrs. Mertz Toward the center of Cem. between Hayes & Parnell. E. H. Metzler 5/12/1848 Mrs. 1774 Metzler Elizabeth Way Bors (Bird?) Lived at the corner of Dawson and Monroe Streets. Mrs. 1805 1891 Moody Moody Bird Mr. Moody May Bird Moody Nellie Bird Moody Bird Moody Warren Grave at the end with bricks around it is that of Dr. Warren, a dentist, who boarded with Nellie & May Bird. Dr. Nov 1902 Moody John Baylis Overby 1/8/1821 5/28/1854 Monument with a long inscription Son of Nicholas & Mary Overby. Earle In corner lot between David Harrell & William McLendon Lots Joseph C. Peters 9/25/1832 1/15/1895 Peters S. A. Peters daughter of George H. Davis & Alice Sweatman Davis, (daughter of William Sweatman) married second time to Manson Carroll. (George Davis died 1847) Davis Peters Josie Peters Childrens grave Peters Eddie Peters Childrens grave Peters Charlie J. Peters 1/31/1868 2/12/1891 only son of J.C. and S.A. Peters. Peters Willis Jonas Parnell 1/14/1810 4/16/1890 12/4/1835 Mary Bryan Clark There could be a lot more buried here. Parnell 3/18/1814 7/23/1861 Noah Page several graves in North Corner . Noah Page second husband of Miss Margaret M. Carroll. near, unknown McMath daughter of Dixon Carroll. Page several graves in North Corner Edward Remington 6/7/1804 4/18/1878 Mary Arnold Smith In Memory of Edward Remington Born in Warwick, R.I. June 7, 1804 Died in Thomasville, Ga. April 8, 1878Ó Col. Remington 10/16/1850 01 Mary Arnold Remington 9/25/1803 10/16/1850 Edward Remington Capt. Simeon Smith To the Memory of Mary A. Remington wife of Edward Remington and daughter of Capt. Simeon Smith Born Sept. 25, 1803 Died Oct 16, 1856Ó First wife of Edward. Family Bible record: Edward Remington and Mary A. Smith were married in Pawtuxet R.I., R.I. Sep 4th A.D. 1826. Smith Remington 02 Patience Remington 11/8/1830 5/6/1886 Mrs. Remington 03 Willie H. Remington 7/13/1873 Mar 1863 Remington 04 Edward S. Remington 8th GA Regt. CSA Remington 05 , 29 Simeon Smith Remington 4/20/1846 4/20/1846 died as an infant Remington 06 Anne Francis Remington 2/21/1831 9/17/1852 Remington 07 Mary Elizabeth Remington 10/2/1849 9/19/1852 Daughter of Francis Henry & Anne E. Died from sucking yellow jasmine Remington 08 Francis Henry Remington 7/30/1827 3/14/1888 Anne Elizabeth Dasher Son of Edward and Mary Arnold Smith Remington Remington 09 Anne Elizabeth Remington 8/30/1829 3/28/1888 Francis Henry Remington She died two weeks after her husband. Mrs. Dasher Remington 10 Sarah Jane Reaves 3/12/1844 She departed this life March 12, 1844 aged 27 years one month and seven days leaving a husband and six children to mourn. one childs grave next to hers. Mrs. Reaves child Reaves Reaves Crosskeys Royal India Hardaway Old walled lot CSA Royal , 30 Royal Mr. Royal Royal Mrs. Royal Child Royal Royal Jacob Rockenbough Rockenbough Two high bricked up graves near Shytle CSA marker Rockenbough wife of Jacob Mrs. Rockenbough Two high bricked up graves near Shytle CSA marker Wade F. Sanford Miss Anna Beall Son in law of C. C. Beall Built house owned by Miss Etta Reid 1866 Sanford Amelia Diana Sandwich 1816 1854 Sandwich/McIntosh Lucy Jane Sandwich AmeliaÕs sister Sandwich/McIntosh Amelia Jane McIntosh (Neice) Daughter of John McIntosh Jr. Sandwich/McIntosh Daniel McIntosh 1855 Sandwich/McIntosh Matilda Soponia Sandwich Lord & Lady Sandwich buried Summerville Cemetery on the hill Augusta, GA Parents of Mrs. John A. McIntosh and mother of Dr. T. M. McIntosh. Lord Sandwich got into political difficulties with the British Crown and came to America. They taught in Augusta. Coat of Arms the Horn of Plenty. Sandwich/McIntosh Jane G. Scott 2/27/1879 Mrs. Simeon Alexander Smith 6/11/1779 2/10/1846 12/26/1802 Mary Sheldon ÒSacred to the Memory of Capt. Simeon Smith who was born in Pawtuxet, R.I. June 11, 1779 and departed this life in Thomasville, Geo. Feb 10, 1846 In the 67th year of his age.Ó Capt. Smith 5/3/1782 3/2/1862 01 Simeon Alexander Smith 9/27/1805 5/15/1888 Susan Parramore Simeon Alexander Smith Mary Sheldon CSA Jr. Smith 1/14/1812 12/22/1874 02 , 35 Simeon Alexander Smith Son of Simeon Alexander Smith Jr. & Susan P. Smith Smith 1/14/1838 1/16/1873 Redding Smith Harriett Blackshear Mash Had 2 daughters 1842 Smith Cora Smith 12/26/1847 6/4/1914 Smith Achilles Smith Co. ÒEÓ 29th GA Inf. CSA Smith , 33 Junius Smith Co. ÒEÓ 20th Batt. Cavalry CSA Smith , 34 Martha Peck Harvey 4/30/1812 5/24/1890 Smith Smith Lucy Ann Smith 11/4/1856 Peyton P. Smith Mrs. 1809 Smith Hansell Harvey Seward Pvt. Co. ÒEÓ , 29th GA Inf. Thomasville Guards CSA Seward , 31 Hansell Roberts Seward 3/30/1812 1/13/1860 Only brother of James L. Seward. Seward James L. Seward Frances Amanda Tooke Frances was the dau. of Arthur & Mary Jones Tooke. 1886 Seward James A. McClendon Co. ÒEÓ 50th GA Vol. Infantry. Son in Law of Hansell Roberts Seward CSA Seward or McClendon 01 , 25 Kent McLin 1/27/1878 Samuel B. McLin Seward Josephine Seward Hansell Seward Seward Sarah Seward William Seward Roberts Seward H. H. Tooke He is the brother of Frances Amanda Seward Judge Seward Edward Seixas 6/2/1779 5/7/1871 Huldah Sheldon Smith Very Early settler. Was born in New York. Seixas 5/28/1807 5/6/1865 Huldah Sheldon Seixas 5/28/1807 5/6/1865 Edward Seixas Smith Seixas 6/2/1779 5/7/1871 Edward Remington Seixas 6/11/1839 9/30/1860 Edward Seixas Huldah Sheldon Smith Seixas Angelina Cecelis Seixas 11/13/1880 She died at the residence of Capt. T. S. Paine on Dawson St. She had been in New York State and was the sister of Edward Seixas. She was the aunt of Mrs. Angelina (Lena) Paine and Mrs. Anne Willis McGloshan. Miss 1804 Seixas J. L. Stegall Mayne A. Stegall? Mayne A. Stegall J. L. Stegall wife of J. L. Stegall Stegall? Willie L. Stegall 8/12/1867 Son of J.L. & Mayne A. Stegall. Eight months old. Stegall? ? Stevens Killed in an explosion in sawmill just before the war. Buried in high bricked up grave in yard of Episcopal mission on Stevens Street Mr. Stevens Episcopal Mission on Stevens Street. ? Thomas A. Shytle Govt Headstone Co. A. 57th GA Infanrtry. Others buried here in unmarked graves. CSA Shytle , 32 Charles D. Smith 8/30/1901 8/8/1902 Son of C. D. and M. V. Smith Smith Lucy Ann 11/4/1856 Peyton P. Smith Mrs. 1809 Goneka Milton C. Smith 5/6/1825 5/2/1883 Martha Jane Thomas First wife of Milton C. Smith Smith Martha Jane (Smith) 2/10/1822 12/24/1891 Milton C. Smith Children: James S. Smith (m. Roaker Lowry during the war), Joe Smith (m. Alice Williamson, sister of Walter). Children of Joe Smith: Annie, W.F., Fred, Charlie, Mrs. Elmo Chastain, Frank. Mrs. Thomas Smith 5/6/1825 5/2/1883 Texas Selma Vickers 5/1/1842 In memory of Texas Selma Vivkers who departed this life May 1 1842, Aged one year, eleven months and twenty one days. She was the daughter of J.M. & A. E. Vickers. Vickers 01 James M. Vickers 5/16/1848 5/1/1858 Was drowned in the Ochlocknee River May 1 1858. Jr. Vickers Monument with Weepin willow near top. 02 Pleasant Nixon Vickers 11/3/1838 3/31/1873 CSA Vickers 03 , 38 Ann E. Foster 5/22/1905 Vickers 04 James M. Vickers Anna Euphrasia Miller Was the second husband of Mary (Polly) Jones Tooke widow of Arthur Tooke, father of Frances Amanda Tooke Seward. Vickers 05 S. W. Vickers Vickers 06 E. A. Vickers six & seven marked with very old concrete stones up against Fondren Lot toward Broad Street Vickers 07 Mack Vickers 10/8/1905 In memory of my husband, Mack Vickers, born May 1855 died October 8, 1905Ó May 1855 Vickers Vickers fallen monument. 08 A. E. Vickers Wife of James M. Vickers Vickers 09 Josiah Warren Children: Kittrell Warren (Baptist Minister), Lott Warren (buried Riverview), Eli Warren. PRV Warren Frank Jones Winn 6/12/1907 Sarah Remington Davies Parents of Mr. T. D. Winn & Mrs. B. H. Wright. CSA Winn 11/29/1850 1/23/1928 Sarah R. Winn 1/23/1928 11/29/1850 Parents of Mr. T. D. Winn & Mrs. B. H. Wright. Mrs. Davies Winn Harriett Elizabeth Canfield 6/14/1871 Francis Jones Winn Sarah Remington Davies Winn Winn James L. Wolcott Marker row of bricks CSA Wolcott 01 , 40 Sara Rembert Walcott 6/28/1838 1/14/1914 Daughter of Calob Walcott 02 adult Row of bricks Walcott 03 infant infant grave with bricks Walcott 04 infant infant grave with bricks Walcott 05 infant High bricked up infant grave Walcott 06 adult Adult grave bricked over. Walcott 07 adult Adult grave row of bricks. Walcott 08 ??? second row to East, below eight, row of bricks Walcott second row to East, below eight, row of bricks 09 ??? cement Walcott 10 Robert R. Witherington 7/22/1956 Benjamin H. Witherington Amanda He was survived by three sisters, Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. J. A. Sims Boston and Mrs. M.M. Poulk of Cairo, and one brother, Mr. J. C. Witherington of Jacvksonville, FLa. Several nieces and nephews. Feb 1865 Witherington Benjamin H. Witherington 6/14/1879 Amanda Struck by a train while walking on railroad track, seven miles this side of Boston. He was very deaf. His wife is also buried in old Cemetery Amanda Witherington Benjamin Witherington Witherington 6/14/1879 T. J. Wombwell Wombwell Emma Wombell She was the sister of a Baptist Preacher engaged to Achilles Smith who had grave bricked up. Miss Wombwell Right back of Peters Lot. John Wind Wind In front of McBains. (also near Robt. N. DonaldsonÕs grave) Sylvania Bethany Wind John Wind Donaldson Wind In front of McBains. (also near Robt. N. DonaldsonÕs grave) dau Wind Wind In front of McBains. (also near Robt. N. DonaldsonÕs grave) dau Wind Wind In front of McBains. (also near Robt. N. DonaldsonÕs grave) Henry Wyche 10/13/1880 Died at her home on Tallahassee Rd. 2 miles from Duncanville, fourteen miles from Thomasville. Daughter of Capt Wm. Lester, Sr. Bradfordville, FL and Mrs Artemisia Jemison Lester. Mrs. Charles A. Grant CSA Rev. , 11 Smith G. Homan CSA , 19 George Kimbrough CSA , 20 George Lacey CSA , 21 John M. Lightfoot CSA , 22 Frederick D. Lowry CSA , 24 William Mitchell CSA , 27 H. W. Spears CSA , 36 W. G. Spears CSA , 37 William Fox CSA , 10 Mary Smith 5/3/1782 3/2/1862 ÒThe body of Mary Sheldon wife of Simeon Smith together with his lies buried here Born in Pawtuxet, R.I. May 3, 1782 married Dec 26, 1802 Died in Thomasville Mar. 2, 1862Ó Sheldon Smith ======================== 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. ==============