MACON CO., NC - CEMETERIES - Angel Cemetery ==================================================================== Surveyed March 7, 2005 by Dawn Watson Directions: From the intersection of Highways 441 and 64 near McDonald's in Franklin, take Hwy. 64 Eastbound toward Sylva. Turn right at the next road (not a regular exit), going toward Macon Middle School. When that road dead ends, turn left. At the end of this road, turn right onto Wells Grove Church Road. From here, you can access the cemetery two ways: 1) Go straight on Wells Grove Church Rd. Turn right onto Angel Cove Road. Turn Right onto Hunnicutt Road. After the second curve to the left is a house on the right (269 Hunnicutt Road). If you go a little past this house, look to your right. At the top of the hill, you'll see the cemetery in a clearing surrounded by a fence. You can park (but not at 269) and walk up from Hunnicutt Road. 2) Take a right onto Clark's Chapel Road. Take a left onto Long Road. Not far down that road, you'll see a pink house on the left and then directly after that a little sign that says "Jennings" which may be a good parking place. From here, the cemetery is at the top of the hill and to your left behind the pink house. Beware of cows, and ask permission to park if you're unsure. There is a gate to the fence which surrounds the cemetery. Several stones were overturned, but the cemetery was in a remarkably good state given its age. There are several sunken places that are the approximate size and shape of a grave, which may be unmarked burial places. The following record reflects the actual writing on the tombstone. The graves were laid out (approximately) and surveyed as follows: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 32 31 34 35 36 37 [01] Lead kindly light Captain Thos. M. Angel Jan. 12, 1808 Jan. 13, 1898 Christ is my hope. Rest, soldier, rest, thy warfare is o'er.; footstone: T. M. A. [02] Sacred to the memory of William Angel was born in the Year 1770, And died 20th Octr. 1833. He was for 12 Years a pious Member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. If you have obtained this treasure, search and you shall surely find, All the Christian marks and grace, Planted growing in your mind, Perfect hope and perfect meekness, Perfect love in God and man.; footstone: [broken] [03] Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Angel, Who was born the 4th Novr. 1770, And departed this life the 10th of July 1854, Aged 83 Years 7 Months And 6 Days. How bless'd the Righteous when she dies! When sinks a weary soul to rest, How mildly beam the closing eyes, How gently heaves the expiring breast. Life's duly done as sinks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies, While heaven and earth combine to say, 'How bless'd the Righteous when she dies!'; footstone: E. A. 1854 [04] Jane Angel Born 1803 Died May 3rd 1883; footstone: J. A. [05] Lydia E. dau. of A. B. & J. A. Angel Born Apr. 3, 1852 Died Aug. [23?], 1853 A bud plucked by God to bloom in Heaven [06] Charles T. son of A. B. & J. A. Angel Born Feb. [14?], 1858 Died July [5?], 1859 [inscription faded; whole stone really faded] [07] Harriett, dau. of George & Mary E. Angel Born Nov. 30, 1860 Died Jan. 8, 1861 [08] Angel [tombstone toppled over onto front side] [on back:] Rest, mother, rest in quiet sleep, While friends in sorrow o'er thee weep; footstone: M. E. A. [this grave not mentioned in the Historical Records Survey made by Horace J. Hurst in 1942] [09] George W. Angel Born June 30, 1814 Died June 15, 1897 Upright and just he was in all his ways, A bright example in degenerate days; footstone: G. W. A. [10] J. M. Angel Born 1805 Died Nov. 14th 1861; footstone: J. M. A. [11] Tombstone has fallen over; the ground is sunk in deeply over this grave. [12] G. W. Angel Born Aug. 12, 1856 Died June 19, 1903 [on back:] No fear no woe shall dim that hour, That manifests the Saviour's power. [13] Melvin Nelson Angel Dec. 7, 1849 May 25, 1922 His toils are past, His work is done, He fought the fight, The victory won.; footstone: M. N. A. [14] Eliza Jane Angel 1851 - 1941 A tender mother and a faithful friend [15] Robert C. Angel Dec. 25, 1893 Aug. 11, 1925 Calm on the bosom of thy God young spirit, Rest thee now, e'en while with us thy footsteps trod. His seal was on thy brow. [His footstone is broken and lying on the tombstone of Eliza Jane Angel] [16] Fieldstone [17] Stones at head and foot [18] Fieldstone [19] Callie wife of Colonel Addington 1863 Apr. 10, 1910 At rest [20] A mound of stones including a footstone reading "H. A." and another reading "G. W. A."; also a metal funeral home marker with nothing on it. [21] Fieldstone [22] George Carpenter PVT US Army World War II Jun. 26, 1911 Jan. 13, 1990 [Two footstones lie near this tombstone. One reads "J. P." and the other reads "W. A."] [23] Jane Prater Nov. 1, 1887 Mar. 16, 1926 Age 38 yrs. 4 mo. 15 da. [24] Double stone: Jack Carpenter Died Dec. 17, 1924 Aged 67 yrs. Mary His wife July 4, 1864 Dec. 18, 1924 [25] Fieldstone [26] Eliza Scruggs Aug. 5, 1814 Jan. 6, 1922 At rest [fallen over] [27] Fieldstone [28] Fieldstone [29] F. B. Jonson Sept. 7, 1894 May 25, 1925 Private 313 Service Bat.; footstone: F. B. J. [headstone has fallen over] [30] Double stone, Hayes, At rest: Lula 1882 - 1951; footstone: Mom William 1875 - 1950; footstone: [buried] [31] Carpenter [fallen over; single gravesite] [32] Elbert Scruggs North Carolina Pvt. 304 Labor Bn. QMC April 30, 1941; footstone: E. S. [propped against headstone] [33] Bill Scruggs 1848 - 1929; footstone: B. S. [34] J. D. Ledford May 4, 1925 May 16, 1948 May he rest in peace [35] Double stone, Ledford: Frank R. 1888 - 1971 Millie I. 1890 - 1970 [36] Double stone, Fuller: Helen V. Feb. 23, 1908 Apr. 11, 1973 S. W. Aug. 17, 1914 [no date]; Bryant Funeral Home Marker: Bill Fuller August 17, 1914 October 28, 2002 [37] Wooden stick [Note: the following tombstone was mentioned in the 1942 Historical Records Survey made by Horace J. Hurst, but was not found in the current walk-through: Addington, William June 17, 1896 Aug. 1, 1913] ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dawn Watson http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00003.html#0000643 ====================================================================