HALL ROAD CEMETERY UNION COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 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. Made available to The USGenWeb Project by Mike Deere (miked@dixie-net.com) Copyright 1997 by Mike Deere. For name searches of this index, use the "Find" or "Search" feature of your browser. HALL ROAD CEMETERY UNION COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Located 3 miles northeast of Keownville on the "Hall Road" Contributed by: Mike Deere New Albany, MS July 5, 1997 miked@dixie-net.com (Note: This cemetery is in a state of deterioration, and does not appear to be taken care of by anyone on a regular basis.) Hall Alice Murry --Feb 10 1933 Age 52 Years Inscription: Gone But Not Forgotten Hall Bernice Lamar Aug 02 1910--May 29 1918 Son Of C A & L O Hall Hall Charles R Apr 15 1840--Feb 25 1923 Hall Cherry C Oct 10 1840--Aug 16 1913 Wife of Joel C Hall Hall Ged A Jul 13 1877--Dec 24 1908 Inscription: In Loving Rememberence Of My Husband Clemmie L Hall Hall Henry Lewis Apr 19 1896--Jan 25 1951 Inscription: At Rest Hall Infant Daughter Of J L & M B Hall Mar 05 1900--Mar 20 1900 Inscription: Asleep In Jesus Hall Infant Son Of C R & L Hall Apr 18 1886--Apr 19 1886 Inscription: Asleep in Jesus Hall J L And M D Mar 05 1900--Mar 20 1900 (Top half of headstone was broken off and missing) Inscription: Asleep in Jesus Hall James L Oct 16 1873--Nov 18 1906 Son Of J C & C J Hall Inscription: He Followed Virtue As His Truest Guide Lived As A Christian As A Christian Died Hall Joel C Mar 04 1937--Oct 4 1917 Inscription: He Shall ? In The Likeness of Christ Hall Joel Carrell Jul 18 1863--Oct 23 1922 Inscription: At Rest Hall Joel I Feb 14 1904--Aug 25 1905 Hall Infant Son Feb 01 1908--Feb 06 1908 Children of J R & Mollie Hall (This headstone appears to mark two graves) Hall Joel R Oct 02 1862--Apr 21 1932 Inscription: At Rest Hall In Loving Memory Of Loucinda Oct 29 1843--Aug 18 1908 Wife Of C R Hall Age 64 Years 9 Months & 20 Days Inscription: Gone But Not Forgotten Hall Luther Aug 26 1908--Aug 30 1908 Son of J L & M D Hall Inscription: Asleep in Jesus Hall Mattie E Mar 14 1868--Feb 19 1928 Inscription: At Rest Hall Mattie L Aug 22 1871--Feb 07 1908 Wife Of J R Hall Inscription: As A Wife Devoted As A Mother Affectionate As A Friend Ever Kind And True Hall Mollie Bolden Mar 24 1875--May 22 1957 Wife Of J L Hall Inscription: Our Mother Loving Words From Mothers Lips Will Guide Me As I Live On Hall S Dolton Jul 04 1880--Feb 15 1881 Son Of C R & L Hall Inscription: Gone But Not Forgotten Hall Sarah A Jun 22 1867--Feb 28 1888 Daughter of C R & L Hall Inscription: May The Resurrection Find Thee On The Bosom Of Thy God Hall William Randall Died Jan 18 1936 Age 22 Years Inscription: Rest In Peace Little Sarah E Oct 15 1841--Mar 25 1916 McCollumn May Belle Sep 20 1891--May 20 1928 Wife Of ? W McCollumn McCollumn Oscar Nov 04 1907--Dec 24 1907 Son Of D J & E L McCollumn McCollumn Violet Etoyl Nov 21 1910--Nov 21 1911 Daughter Of W W & M B McCollumn Stanford Jessie R Dec 27 1924--Jan 08 1925 Son of Mr & Mrs J B Stanford Stanford Joel B Jul 30 1896--Aug 16 1925 Husband of Alice Ticner Inscription: Gone But Not Forgotten Wingo Myrtle Feb 04 1904--Aug 04 1905 Daughter of G A & L J Wingo Inscription: We Will Meet Again Hall ? Elizabeth Sep 10 1901--Aug 16 1909 Dau Of J L & M D Hall Inscription: There Is No Parting In Heaven (Note: There were several other grave sites that were unmarked. A few appeared to be marked only by rocks. Two were marked by rusty metal funeral home markers whose information was long gone. And one depression in the ground which had the appearance of a sunken grave and was completely unmarked. Also, one double headstone was not included in this list since it appeared that an individual named on that stone may still be living.)