ANDERSON COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - No Name Cemetery #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Mary S. Harris ==================================================================== Reprinted with written permission from Mrs. Mary S. Harris Transcribed by Glen A. Sedrick NO NAME-1 Visited March 12 1989 Location: Go up Vowell Mountian to Mountian View Baptist Church. Turn right and go to end of road. A Mr. Killion lives at the last house. You must walk one mile from his house in a north west direction to the cemetery. There is one grave, that of a McGill infant, who lived 2 days, and died in 1904. This site is said to be the old home place of Isaac Duncan. NO NAME-2 Recorded April 9 1987 Located off Carroll Hollow Road, in woods at the back of Westwood Estates Hendren, J.J. 01-28-1849 07-20-1932 Hendren, Thomas W. 02-13-1877 05-19-1902 Son of J.J. and N.E. Hendren Steele, Annie Hendren 04-19-1875 01-08-1962 Steele, Olen and Opal 04-23-1913 05-14-1913 Steele, T.J. 01-01-1864 12-31-1938 NO NAME-3 Visited June 16 1988 Located on Byrams Fork Road, approximately 700 feet west of Bridges Road. The cemetery is in a wooded area beside road, on the property of Marie Johnson. There are several field stone markers but none identifiable. NO NAME-4 Visited June 16 1988 Located on Lone Mountian Road, in Heavenly Hollow. Approximately 3/4 mile east of Lone Mountian Church, turn up gravel road and go to end Walk another one half mile to cemetery beside old road bed. There are three distinct grave depressions, one with a metal funeral home marker (not decipherable). The cemetery is on the property of Dr. Winston. NO NAME-5 Recorded January 8 1987 Located on Henson Road, just pass Home Crest Mfg. Co., near Blowing Springs, between Hwy. #25W and railroad. There are several unmarked graves in this cemetery. According to the secretary of Blowing Springs Bapt. Ch., Beulah Shultz, this was the old Blowing Springs Ch. Graveyard. Admira W. D.M 12-22-1871 J.D.E. 09-01-1880 NO NAME-6 Checked July 6 1988 Located approx. 1 & 1/4 miles from the Wye at Andersonville on north side of Hwy., out in a field. It is approx. 1/4 mile west of the Big Valley Subdivision. This was formerly the Old Harvey and Florence Gibbs Irwin Farm, now owned by Dr. King. This cemetery was plowed over about five years ago and the stone of Clarvel Hill, B 9 Nov. 1826, D 22 Apr. 1864, was discovered. It was moved to the Andersonville Cemetery. He was a brother to W.C. Sharp Jr.'s Great Grandmother Condray. The story is told that Dick Crawford brought his wife's body from Mill Creek Road on a sled to this cemetery and buried her body there. Rowena Longmire Lauver's father' sister was buried there and there was a pyramid gravestone, made of field stones. (Most of this information was obtained from W.C. Sharp Jr. and Rowena Longmire Lauver by J uanita Irwin Crosby). NO NAME-7 Recorded November 16 1988 Located on Hwy. # 61 across road from Anderson Memorial Gardens at Dossett. The cemetery is on a hill above the Randolph Robinette residence. Brown, J. Harvey 01-14-1863 10-24-1926 Dossett, Jacob 08-24-1846 07-23-1896 Dossett, Mollie E. 10-23-1869 01-20-1964 Wife of Harvey Brown Guyton, Anna Coreta 03-14-1904 08-26-1905 Guyton, Claude F. 09-30-1899 08-10-1952 Guyton, Marshall M. 04-11-1871 06-26-1949 Guyton, Mary G. 09-10-1889 06-12-1890 Dau. Of J. and M.A. Guyton Guyton, Maude J. 02-05-1878 03-07-1960 Guyton, Shelton 04-04-1909 05-29-1935 NO NAME-8 Visited September 8 1988 Located at Fraterville in the backyard of Owen Bailey. There are three graves marked with field stones, but Mr. Bailey says there are six graves there. The graves are beside a road that once was the railroad leading to the Fraterville mine. It was on this site where the coffins were unloaded and a temporary morgue set up for the Fraterville mine disaster victims. Mr. Bailey says he has lived there for thirty eight years and has never learned who is buried there. NO NAME-9 Visited January 17 1989 Location: From Oliver Springs, turn on Windrock Road and go 4.9 miles up mountain. The cemetery is on the crest of the ridge, on left. It is about 1500 feet below where the old Tinker home once stood. This was the last family to leave the mountain. There are several field stones, but none identifiable. James John Toddy Bunch is buried there with no marker, according to Nancy Patty. NO NAME-10 Located off Bush Road at top of hill pass the McKamey Cemetery. It is supposed to be near the B.N. Norris residence. I have been told that this house was built on the cemetery. No evidence of the cemetery remains. NO Name-11* Located on Cage Creek, near Charleys Branch, on Hwy. #116 in the New River section. Arthur, Squire Arthur, Carter Byrge, David NO NAME-12 Recorded February 20 1989 Located on Old Edgemore Road, behind the Greenwood Apartments. Wilkerson, Sarah 05-12-1841 06-28-1881 Age 40 Yrs. Wife of H.H. Miller Wilkerson, Cordillia 11-09-1849 12-03-1905 Age 56 Yrs. Wife of H.H. Miller