Twiggs County Georgia Cemetery SANDERS Family Asbell/Lamb families also buried here. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by "Tonya Crosby" ASBELL/LAMB/SANDERS CEMETERY This cemetery is located about 1/2 mile, turning right from Highway 96 about 9 miles from Jeffersonville. The cemetery is perhaps 1/10 mile from Richland Creek, with signs of a road once leading to it from Highway 96. Turn down Patricia Road (which is marked) at the end of this road on the right side is Brown's Wrecker Service. It's a JUNK YARD. The cemetery is behind the building and to the left . You have no problem seeing the cemetery. Visited Nov 2006 by Robert Nobles, Jr. who took photos. G. R. Asbell, (Masonic emblem on stone) born March 29, 1840, died August 11, 1906. Alma J. Sanders, born July 19, 1895, died October 15, 1896. Between these two graves is an unmarked adult grave, bricked up. On the opposite side of the G. R. Asbell's grave stone are these words: "Farewell my wife and children all, from your father Christ doth call." Laney Cunningham, wife of E. W. Hill, born November 2nd, 1852 in Lenox County, North Carolina, died Twiggs County, GA on February 4, 1887. J. S. Lamb, son of H. C. & L. W. Lamb, born September 26, 1869, died July 19, 1900. L. B. Lamb, son of H. C. & L. W. Lamb, born November 17, 1873, died February 12, 1898. C. B. Lamb, son of H. C. & L. W. Lamb, born September 8, 1875, died May 2, 1892. John S. Sanders, died July 2, 1877, age 65 years. Jane T. Sanders, wife of John S. Sanders, born December 1, 1828, died July 23, 1898. Copied by Marvin Newberry and Jas. G. Maddox Taken from "Collections of Twiggs Countians: Here and There by Kathleen Jones Carswell" ======================== 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. ==============