WILSON COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - Mt. Juliet Cemetery (Partial Listing) ==================================================================== 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: Karen Mullins ==================================================================== The Dennisons/Peals are my ancestors and were part or the relocation of cemeteries by the Corps of Engineers when the Priest Lake Project was planned....Also looking for Jacksons and others... These are some I found in my genealogy quest. Thanks, Karen Mt. Juliet Cemetery - Extracts Wilson Co., TN 1 mile off Mt. Juliet Road on W. Division Street SURNAMES: HURT, JACKSON, PEAL, DENNISON (VANDERVILLE), McFARLAND, HUNTER, BLUE, SEABORN, BINKLEY, CASTLEMAN, MANN Pleasant H. Binkley Martha B. Hurt May 11, 1848 Mar 3, 1833 Dec 3, 1927 Dec 22, 1917 Almeada E. Hurt John Hurt wife of PH Binkley Jan 27, 1827 Aug 17, 1855 Sep 4, 1913 May 8, 1915 Joe Hurt Maggie Hurt 1859-1925 (One Stone Sep 13, 1874 Ira Hurt together) May 6, 1879 No Date Rurie Madora Hessey Ben Hurt Hurt Born May 17, 1845 Wife of B F Hurt Died Apr 28, 1936 Born Jun 15, 1850 Died Dec 7, 1920 Sarah F Hurt Z T Hurt Aug 23, 1851 Born May 25, 1848 July 13, 1932 Died July 1, 1888 Age 80 yrs 10 mo 20 dys In Memory of In Memory of Josiah Hurt Josiah Hurt Born 1808 Supposed to be 55 yrs Died May 15, 1864 Erected by Josiah Hurt In Memory of JACKSON Benjamin Hurt (Large Monument with Born Mar 19th 1800 Masonic Symbol) Died Feb 15m 1859 Lydia J. wife of Elizabeth Hurt R T Jackson wife of Benj F. Hurt and dau of Born Oct 15, 1802 W O & Mary Died ? 10, 1868 Baker (Stone has been broken & Born Aug 30, 1841 repaired; chipped through May 20, 18?0 (?) month date) H L Castleman In Memory of Feb 22, 1822 Rev. Aug 2, 1913 R T Jackson His Wife Born Nov 18, 1833 Elizabeth Mann Died May 8, 1876 Sep 3, 1836 Jan 31, 1921 MANN Large Monument Mother & Father Sisters & Brothers (on left side) (on right side) R A Mann Bernard C Mann Aug 3, 1834 Feb 18. 1877 Feb 11, 1915 Oct 31, 1889 Elizabeth Oliver Alma Mann wife of R A Mann June 5, 1865 Sep 10, 1842 Sep 27, 1884 July 4, 1919 ******************************************************************************** These graves and some stones were moved by the Corp of Engineers from PEAL family cemetery near the Couchville Pike area when the Percy Priest Dam was built to make Percy Priest Lake. Several were marked UNKNOWN and/or were given a number. ______________________________________________________________________ S D Peal Nancy Ann Peal (DENNISON) Born Jan 15, 1833 (Wife of S D Peal & dau/of Marshall DENNISON & Mary J. VANDERVILLE) Died Sept 24, 1887 Apr 26, 1838 Aug 13, 1930 Lettie Mai Peal In Heaven there Oct 4, 1907 is one Angel more June 28, 1908 Mollie Sallie A Peal (Mary ELLIS) (Sarah - Dau/of SD & Nancy PEAL) Andrew Peal wife of Born July 16, 1867 (Son of SD & Nancy PEAL) Wm Peal Died Jan 4, 1887 CEM 91 GR 16 (Son of SD & Nancy PEAL) May 31, 1873 Aug 2, 1912 In Memory of In Memory of Mary J Dennison (Vanderville) Marshall Dennison wife of M Dennison Died Nov 7, 1885 Died July 17, 1893 Aged 72 yrs Aged 73 yrs Infant McFarland Jimmy Hunter (Husband of Josephine DENNISON-dau/of CEM 91 GR18 CEM 91 GR19 Marshall DENNISON & Mary J. VANDERVILLE) Mrs Bat Blue Mr Bat Blue Infant Seaborn CEM 91 GR20 CEM 91 GR21 CEM 91 GR10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Infant Seaborn CEM 91 GR22 CEM 42 GR18 CEM 91 GR17 (Children of Alvin SEABORN & Edna Earl PEAL - dau/of SD & Nancy PEAL) Errors may occur due to condition and weathering of stones. Transcribed 1999-2000 Karen NEELY Mullins