BrownLee Family Cemetery contributed by: Clare L. Herrick USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. For name searches of this file, use the "Find" or "Search" feature of your browser. submitted by Clare L. Herrick James B. Brownlee Born 8/1/1831 Died 6/28/1862 John R. Brownlee Died 4/24/1862 Aged 21 years, 11 months Anna B. Brownlee Died 3/8/1862 17 years 5 months 14 days old James Brownlee Died 8/14/1853 48 years 4 months old James Brownlee Died 5/19/1825 50 years old Mary Brownlee Died 6/12/1832 52 years old Mrs. Sally Davis Consort of Nimrod Davis Died 8/12/1844 44 years old Col. Nimrod Davis Died 1/12/1862 63 years old Eveline A. Brownlee Died 4/3/1840 21 years 4 months old SJB Aged 8 months Mary Ann Wife of Lewis Green Born 7/16/1824 Died 7/1/1840 MEG 2 months old David F. Brownlee 5/5/1850 could not read the rest Rebecca A. Lacey Wife of Samuel W. Lacey Died 12/31/1851 Infant Son of SW & RA Lacey Drusilla E. Taggart Born 12/26/1818 Died 1/22/1851 Alexander Brownlee Born 5/19/1807 Died 2/25/1886 EFB Age 1 year Mary Taggart Died 7/25/1858 Emma Brown Born 1837 Died 11/18/1906 Also in this cemetery were seven small markers made of cement and it appears that the names were written in the wet cement. David Norris Emmely Davis Norris Lieut. George Norris James Norris John Norris Joseph Norris Age 2 Yrs. Mary Norris Also in this cemetery, there was another marker, I am not sure if it is a grave or memorial. It is a large stone with a metal plaque attached. The inscription on the plaque is listed below as it appears. Samuel A. Edmonson Born Camden S.C. 1794 Died Lowndes Co., Miss. 1869 He won fame and the gratitude of our forefathers by his daring ride from Ft. Stephens to Nashville, Tenn. To procure General Jackson’s aid against the Creek Indians. This tablet presented by Berard Romans Chapter D.A.R. Columbus, Miss. 1926