*See also:

Arrington, Jud K., Public Cemeteries of Sumter County, Alabama, 1834-1972, Livingston Press at The University of West Alabama.  Call Number; R 929.5 P96 Alabama Collection

Stegall, Joseph F. & Jud K. Arrington, Sumter County, Alabama Index to Wills and Estates Administrations 1834-1884; Register of Deaths 1881-1892; and Cemetery Records, Heritage Books, Inc.  Call Number; R 929.376141 St325 Alabama Collection

S.F1, D2, Folder 1

Index to public cemeteries of Sumter County, 1834-1972

  • Belmnt
  • Belmont Cemeter
  • Nebo Cemetery
  • New Prospect Cemetery 
  •  Boyd
  • Boyd Cemetery
  • Brewersville
    • Brewersville Community Cemetery at Christian Valley Church

S.F1, D2, Folder 2

  • Charcone (abandoned town)
  • Charcone Cemetery
  • Cuba
  • Clay Memorial Cemetery
  • Emelle
  • Central Cemetery
  • Liberty Church or Boney Cemetery
  • Epes
  • Henagan Cemetery
  • McInnis or Jones Creek Cemetery

S.F1, D2, Folder 3

  • Gainesville
  • Old Cemetery or Confederate Cemetery
  • Odd Fellows
  • Gaston
  • Old Gaston
  • Geiger
  • Souls Chapel Cemetery
  • Halsell
  • Shearon Cemetery
  • Lauderdale Springs
  • Lauderdale Springs Cemetery

S.F1, D2, Folder 4

  • Intercourse
  • Curl’s Chapel or Chestnut Grove
  • Kinterbish
  • Beulah Baptist Church
  • Livingston
  • Myrtlewood Cemetery

S.F1, D2, Folder 5

  • Oxford
  • Oxford Presbyterian Church Cemetery
  • Panola
  • Shady Grove Church Cemetery
  • Providence Baptist Church Cemetery
  • Penoba or Millville
  • Mt. Herman Cemetery
  • Rosser
  • Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery
  • Reid’s Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery
  • Zion Baptist Church Cemetery

S.F1, D2, Folder 6

  • Shelbyville
  • Elizabeth Church Cemetery
  • Shorts
  • Shorts Baptist Church Cemetery
  • Rocky Mount Cemetery
  • Siloam
  • Siloam Cemetery
  • Sumterville
  • Methodist Cemetery
  • Old Side Cemetery
  • Bethel Chapel
  • Sydeham (abandoned town)
  • Mt. Gilead Baptist Cemetery
  • McElroy or Tabernacle Cemetery
  • Mt. Moriah

S.F1, D2, Folder 7

  • Ward
  • Cokes Chapel Cemetery
  • Warsaw
  • Jamestown Cemetery
  • York
  • York Municipal Cemetery
  • York Station Cemetery

S.F1, D2, Folder 8

  • Armstrong (Choctaw County)

S.F1, D2, Folder 9

  • Blann Cemetery
  • Binnsville Community Cemetery (Binnsville, Kemper Co., MS)
  • Binnsville Methodist Cemetery (Binnsville, Kemper Co., MS)
  • Blann Cemetery (Rosser – Brunson Community)
  • Brightwater Cemetery
  • Giles Episcopal Cemetery (Giles, Kemper Co., MS)

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  • Cemeteries, Book 1, 1972
  • Cemeteries, Book 2, 1972
  • Cemeteries, Book 3, 1972

S.F1, D2, Folder 11

“Cemeteries of Sumter County, Alabama and Allied Cemeteries” compiled by Jud K. Arrington

Part 1

Bethlehem Cemetery (Edna, AL)

Center Ridge Church Cemetery (near Milleville, Alabama)

Mt. Gilead Baptist Cemetery

Pine Grove Baptist Church

S.F1, D2, Folder 12

  • Old Churches and Community Cemeteries
  • Coody Cemetery
  • Gaston Cemetery
  • McInnis or Jones Creek Cemetery

S.F1, D2, Folder 13

Family Cemeteries of Sumter County

  • Arrington Cemetery
  • Ballard Cemetery
  • Blann Cemetery
  • Brashiers – Wall
  • Brown
  • Browning
  • Burton
  • Campbell – Derby
  • Childs
  • Christopher
  • Coats
  • Coleman – Carnathan
  • Croom
  • Curl
  • Old Cemetery
  • Davidson
  • Davis
  • Dillard
  • Drinkard
  • Elliott
  • Eskridge
  • Estes
  • Evans
  • Evinston
  • Ezelle

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Cemeteries of Sumter County

  • Garber
  • Geiger
  • Giles
  • Graham-Peteet
  • Greenless
  • Harris
  • Hatch
  • Haupt
  • Hibbler
  • Horn
  • Houston
  • Jarman
  • Jemison
  • Jenkins
  • Jones
  • Jones
  • Jones
  • King
  • Knox
  • Lacy
  • Lee Haven
  • Lewis
  • Little
  • Lockard

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Cemeteries of Sumter County

  • May
  • Miller
  • Mims
  • McCain
  • McGrew-Hart
  • O’Neal
  • Parker
  • Pearce
  • Peavey
  • Phares
  • Potts
  • Richardson
  • Robinson
  • Rocky Mount
  • Rhyne

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Cemeteries of Sumter County

  • Seale
  • Shackleford
  • Sibley
  • Spratt
  • Stanton
  • Swilley
  • Tate
  • Taylor
  • Thomas
  • Tidmore
  • Tinker Road
  • Travis
  • Wallis-Mellard
  • Watkins-Taylor
  • Watson
  • Watt
  • Weir
  • Wideman
  • Williams-Gibbs
  • Winston
  • Woodall
  • Mt. Lebanon or Woods-Cameron

S.F1, D2, Folder 17

Cemetery Workbooks (Six)

S.F1, D2, Folder 18

  • “Arrington expert on cemeteries” article by Margaret C. Lyon
  • “Cemeteries” tip sheet
  • A few loose notes

S.F1, D2, Folder 19

Cemeteries of Choctaw, Green, and Lauderdale County (MS)

  • Allen
  • Baptist (Choctaw)
  • Binnsville Community
  • Binnsville Methodist
  • Bragg
  • Brown
  • Chaney
  • Christopher’s Chapel
  • Clear Creek
  • Concord (Choctaw)
  • Denton
  • Ebenezer Baptist (Choctaw)
  • Episcopal (Choctaw)
  • Giles Episcopal (Kemper County, MS)
  • Hawkins
  • Hopewell Baptist
  • Lauderdale Springs
  • Littlepage

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Cemeteries of Choctaw, Green, and Lauderdale County (MS)

  • Mt. Moriah Church
  • Mt. Sterling Baptist (Choctaw)
  • Old Methodist (Old Sardis)
  • Pearce
  • Public
  • Salem Baptist (Lauderdale County, MS)
  • Shanty Hill
  • Smith-Snedecor
  • Tisdale
  • Turner-Spinks
  • Wilcox
  • York Station

S.F1, D2, Folder 21

  • Episcopal Cemetery
  • Baptist
  • Pushmataha, Choctaw County
  • Concord Cemetery (Yantley)

S.F1, D2, Folder 22

Ebenezer Cemetery, Eskridge

S.F1, D2, Folder 23

“Man searches for history in Mississippi Graveyards” article from Meridian Star,  Wednesday, August 9, 1972 including pictures of Friendship Cemetery in Columbus, MS

S.F1, D2, Folder 24

Cemeteries of Kemper County, MS

  • Binnsville Methodist Cemetery
  • Binnsville Community Cemetery
  • Giles Episcopal Cemetery

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Hopewell Baptist Church, Lavaca, AL

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Notebook: Family cemeteries, Sumter County, AL, Book no.1, 1972

Destroyed family cemeteries

  • Ballard
  • Brashiers-Wall
  • Browning
  • Burton
  • Dillard
  • Graham-Peteet
  • Greenless
  • Houston
  • Jenkins
  • Jones-Vaughn
  • Lacy
  • Potts
  • Rhyne
  • Sibley
  • Thomas

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  • Confederate Veterans buried in Myrtlewood Cemetery
  • Livingston Cemetery
  • Myrtlewood Cemetery
  • Mt. Pisgah Cemetery (near Melvin, AL)
  • Mt. Sterling Baptist Cemetery (Choctaw County, AL)

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  • Marengo County Cemeteries – newspaper clippings
  • Aimwell
  • Arbor
  • Arthur Meriweather Lewis
  • Barkley
  • Beaver Creek Baptist
  • Caleb Williams
  • Campground
  • Chambers
  • Cheney
  • Davis
  • Dayton
  • Dixon
  • Dunning
  • Edward Baptist Family
  • Fleming Plantation
  • Friendship Baptist
  • Goose Creek
  • Hampden
  • Hoboken Baptist
  • Holt Neighborhood
  • Jefferson
  • Jewish
  • Lane Sledge (Spring Hill)
  • Lewis Simmons
  • Lipscomb
  • Lucy Family
  • McMillan’s (McKinley)
  • McNeill
  • Montpelier Presbyterian
  • Octagon Baptist
  • Old French
  • Old Liberty
  • Old Spring Hill Church
  • O’Neal
  • Payne’s Chapel
  • Putnam
  • Presbyterian’s – Walker Church
  • Rawls
  • Rembert Hill
  • Red Top
  • Sharpes (Jefferson)
  • Shop or Vick
  • St. Michael’s (Faunsdale)
  • Strudwick Family at Arcola
  • Thomaston
  • Torbert
  • Union Grove
  • Watkins

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Letter to Rose Marie and Judd from Elizabeth Stegall

Nebo Cemetery (Bluffport)

New Cemetery (Cahaba)

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Old Cemetery (Cahaba)

Old Memphis (Pickens County)

S.F1, D2, Folder 31

Three notebooks

Old Cemetery and Community Cemetery

Arrington, Killian, Kemp, Hill, and assorted relations

S.F1, D2, Folder 32

Burials at Poor House cemetery from Sumter County Death Register

Letter to Judd from Bill Gilbert about Parker Cemetery

Old Memphis Cemetery (Pickens County)

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Research on:

  • Bethel
  • Brewersville
  • Gainesville
  • Methodist
  • Myrtlewood
  • Odd Fellows
  • Old or Confederate
  • Old Side
  • Shady Grove

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  • Sumter County Public Cemeteries — Sumter County Family Cemeteries
    Listed in one notebook
  • Cemetery, Salem Baptist Church, Alamucha- Old Town
    Lauderdale Co. MS, (348 markers)
  • Shanty Hill Cemetery (Mt. Hebron, AL)
  • Smith – Snedecor Cemetery (Mt. Hebron, AL)
  • Smith – Snedecor – Gordon

Sumter County Public Cemeteries

Belmont – Belmont Methodist Church

Bluff Port

  •  New Prospect Church
  • Nebo Church

 Boyd – Boyd Community

 Brewersville – Brewersville Community at Christian Valley Church

 Charcone (abandoned town) – Charcone cemetery

 Cuba – Clay Memorial

 Emelle

  •  Central
  •  Liberty Church or Boney
  • Epes
  •  Henegan
  •  McInnis
  • Gainesville
    •   Old or Confederate
    •  Odd Fellows
  • Gaston – Gaston
  • Geiger or Ivy – Souls Chapel
  • Halsell – Shearon
  • Intercourse – Curls Chapel or Chestnut Grove
  • Kinterbish – Beulah Baptist
  • Livingston – Myrtlewood
  • Oxford – Oxford Presbyterian Church

Panola

o           Shady Grove Church

o        Providence Baptist Church

  • Penoba or Millville – Mt. Herman
  • Rosser
    •  Liberty Baptist
    • Reed’s Chapel Methodist
    • Zion Baptist
  • Shelbyville – Elizabeth Presbyterian
  • Shorts
    • Shorts Baptist
    • Rocky Mount
  • Siloam – Siloam Baptist
  • Sumterville
    • Methodist
    • Bethel Chapel
    • Old Sides
  • Sydenham (abandoned town)>
    • Mt. Gilead Baptist Church
    • McElroy or Tabernacle
    • Mt. Moriah (now completely destroyed)
  • Ward – Cokes Chapel
  • Warsaw – Jamestown
  • York
    • York Municipal
    • York Station

Sumter County Family Cemeteries

  • Arrington – Woodford
  • Ballard – On Sumter farm land at Geiger, near airport
  • Blann – Rosser – Brunson Community
  • Brashiers-Wall – Moscow
  • Brown – Sumterville
  • Brown – “Louden” at Sumterville
  • Browning – Emelle
  • Burton – Payneville
  • Campbell – Derby – Frank Derby Home
  • Coody – Rosser
  • Coats – Hickory Hill
  • Croom – Frank Derby Home
  • Curl – Intercourse
  • Davis – Across River From McCainville
  • Denton – 4 miles east of Geiger
  • Dillard – Geiger – now destroyed
  • Holiness Cemetery – hickory Hill
  • Elliott – Payneville
  • Eskridge – 1 mile west of Gainesville, Epes Wye (road)
  • Estes – 3 miles out River Road from Epes
  • Evans – Kinterbish
  • Garber – Livingston Industrial Park (South)
  • Geiger – Intersection Panola Road & Hwy 17
  • Giles – Cuba
  • Graham – Peteet – Chestnut Grove or Intercourse
  • Greenless – Payneville
  • Harris -Dove
  • Hatch – Geiger
  • Haupt – McDowell
  • Hawkins – Hwy 21, 3½ miles South of Epes
  • Hibbler – ½ mile East of Hwy 17 on Panola road
  • Horn – Horns Bridge on Sucarnoochee River
  • Houston – On AGS Railroad North of Livingston, Near Parkers
  • Jarman – Brunson
  • Jemison – NE ¼ of Sec. 36, TS 18 N, R4W
  • Jenkins – NW ¼ of Sec. 13, TS 18 N, R3W
  • Jones – Hagerman Farm
  • Jones – Emelle
  • Jones – Sec 36, TS 22 N, R4W
  • King – Woodford
  • Knox – Site of Original Elizabeth Church * See Billy Rumley
  • Lacy – A.G. Boyd Pasture, only 2 graves
  • Lilita – Lilita
  • Lewis – Hwy 21, 3 miles South of Epes
  • Little – Panola
  • McCain – McCainville
  • McGrew – Hart – Rooster Bridge at Moscow
  • May – may Hill, Between Coatopa & Elmont
  • May – Epes
  • Miller – Miller Hill Baptist Church
  • Mims – Horns Bridge Road
  • O’Neal – Gainesville
  • Parker – Sec. 7, TS 19N, R3W
  • Parker – Coatopa
  • Patton – Lee Haven (#43 in notebook)
  • Pearce – Whitfield
  • Peavy – Cuba
  • Phares – Upper Road – Dr. Hester Circle
  • Potts – Livingston
  • Richardson – Sec. 23, TS 21 N, R2W
  • Rhyne – Sec. 15. TS 19N
  • Seale – Sec. 21, TS 16 N, R2W
  • Shackelford – Coleman Place
  • Sibley – Sec. 11, TS 22N, R3W
  • Spratt – Sec. 6, TS 19N, R3W
  • Swilley – Sec. 20, TS 21 N, R1W
  • Tate – Scratch Hill Community
  • Taylor – Hester Circle
  • Thomas – Payneville
  • Tidmore – Hickory Hill
  • Tisdale – York – Now Destroyed
  • Travis – Sec. 12, TS 19 N, R3W
  • Vaughn – Curl
  • Wallace – Mellard – NW ¼ of Sec. 24, TS 19 N, R3W
  • Watkins – Taylor – China Bluff on Tombigbee River
  • Watson – Dr. Hester Circle – Upper Road
  • Watson – Geiger
  • Watt – Pinson Farm
  • Weir – SW ¼ of Sec. 9, TS 23 N, R3W
  • Wideman – Sec 12, TS 16 N, R2W
  • Williams – Gibbs – Short Distance from Gainesville, Gravel Road to Epes
  • Winston – Sec. 2, TS 21 N, R3W
  • Woods – Cameron – Scratch Hill Community

Cemetery, Salem Baptist Church, Alamucha- Old Town, Lauderdale Co. MS, (348 markers)

Aikens, Myrtle B.
Amato, Anthony
Bailey, Lillie May
Bane, Viola Phillips
Bell, Abraham
Bell, Lucinda
Bell, Dorah C.
Bell, Jane
Bell, Con
Bell, H.T.V.
Bell, James E.
Bell, Margaret Caroline
Bell, Mary Jane
Bell, Robert Lee
Bell, Ella Davis
Bell, W.M.
Bell, Mollie E.
Bell, Robert
Bell, J.E.
Bell, Jeanie Lowe
Bell, Robert Lee
Bell, Thomas E.
Boswell, Joseph Asa
Boswell, Ioa Brown
Boswell, Minnie
Boswell, Stanhope Pierce
Boswell, Medie James
Boswell, Edward D.
Boswell, Emily M.
Bragg, B.K.
Bragg, Nancy
Britton, J.G.
Brunson, RevH.P.
Bustin, Sarah Catharine
Bustin, Amelia
Cameron, Daniel
Cameron, Elizabeth J.
Cameron, S.A
Cameron, Mary C.
Cameron, J.A.
Camp, RevR.H.
Camp, Cynthia
Camp, Nathan T.
Camp, Benjamin F.
Camp, Mary O.E.
Camp, Robert L.
Camp, Lorenzo
Camp, Leona Thompson
Camp, Ruby Lee
Camp, R.M.
Camp, Emma
Camp, A.B.
Camp, Aoa W.
Camp, Herman
Camp, Aymond Boney
Catlett, Jessie S.
Catlett, Lela E.
Catlett, Vardaman
Catlett, William S.
Catlett, Beatrice Bland
Catlett, William Cameron
Catlett, William SJr.
Catlett, Simmie L.
Catlett, Arrie E.
Catlett, Kathleen
Collier, A.C.
Collier, Willie D.
Cotton, George W.
Cotton, Mary Elizabeth
Cranford , Z.T.
Cranford , Jeffisonia Long
Crum, Frances S.
Culpepper, Byron
Culpepper, Winnie E.
Culpepper, Infants
Culpepper, Annie Ruth
Davidson, Harris J.
Dawson, Elie
Dawson, Lamar
Donald, Martha
Eason, Amanda E.
Eastis, Andrew
Eastis, Margaret
Eastis, B.
Eastis, Sarah L.
Eastis, James A.
Eastis, Joseph M.
Eastis, Alfred G.
Everitt, George William
Everitt, Jessie Thornton
Everitt, Infant
Ford, James F.
Ford, William B.
Ford, Lula H.
Ford, Eugene Field
Ford, Ollie Roberson
Fuller, James Larry
Glover, Annie James
Glover, Henry L.
Glover, Ella Ford
Griffin, Mary Jane
Guest, Vivian Claudine
Hall, Amanda
Harbour, Edith Lane Smith
Hardin, Harris
Hardin, Infant
Harvey, Randolph
Harwell, J.M.
Harwell, Amanda K.
Hearn, William
Hearn, James
Hearn, Elijah
Hearn, Mary 
Hearn, Emanuel B.
Hearn, Martha V. 
Hearn, Meedy E.
Hearn, Edward Guy
Hearn, Infant
Hearn, Alma
Hearn, Branch K.
Hearn, Mary V.
Hemphill, William
Hyde, Ava Lee Camp
Ingram, Green B.
Ingram, Eleanor L.
Jarman, Thomas
Jarman, Jane
Jarman, Lois
Jones, J.F.
Knott, Sarah P.
Knott, Sylvanus A.
Knott, John Z.
Knox, T.J.
Knox, A.G.
Knox, E.G.
Lowe, H.G.
Lowe, Olevia
Lowe, DrHWalter
Lowe, William E.
Lowe, Lawrence Alvin
Lowe, Edward A.
Lowe, Adolphus
Lowe, Daniel
Lowe, Mary
Lowe, Ellen
Lowe, Julia
Lowe, Essie
Lowe, Malissa
Lummus, Robert E.
McBride, James R.
McBride, William H.
McBride, Sallie Amanda
McBride, Susie Bell
McBryde, A.L.
McBryde, Hannah K.
McBryde, Henry E.
McBryde, Mary Katherine
McDonald, Brantley J.
McDonald, Lula C.
May, Sallie
May, Willie Lee
Mayes, Shelton A.
Medlin, Homer Alvin
Medlin, Louise
Medlin, Will
Medlin, Joseph
Moody, MrsJensie
Moody, Miss Millie
Moody, William Francis
Moody, Ella Kate
Moody, Francis T.
Nettles, Eugenia W.
Odom, DrA.J.
Odom, Sallie J.
Odom, Mary Elizabeth
Odom, Author Lee
O’Neal, Willie H.
Pack, Mary R.
Pack, EE.
Pack, Sarah S.
Pack, Luther P.
Phelps, Isaac Grant
Phelps, Sallie Thornton
Phillips, J.T.
Phillips, M.C.
Phillips, DrJoseph C.
Phillips, LMonroe
Phillips, Jesse Berry
Pickard, Desma ZRobinson
Pigford, William Rankin
Pigford, Mary Ester
Pigford, Winnie Virginia
Pigford, James Rankin
Rainer, William S.
Rainer, Elmira C.
Ranier, Willie A.
Rainer, James J.
Rainer, Ella McBryde
Reed, John
Reed, Nancy H.
Reed, Martha Hearon
Reed, Henry C.
Reed, Elizabeth R.
Reed, M.M.
Reed, Mary Ioa
Reed, John Alexander
Roberson, William B.
Roberson, Leslie Adrin
Roberson, Thomas Shepard
Roberts, Aaron
Robinson, Beauregard
Robinson, Ardell Smith
Robinson, Grover N.
Robinson, Spencer Lee
Robinson, Miriam Kunselman
Shamburger, James E.
Shamburger, Riley Lafayette
Shamburger, Sallie Griffin
Sharborough , Virginia
Shelby , Marjie D.
Shelby, Margaret E.
Shelby, John W.
Shelby, Brenda F.
Shelby, Sheila Ann
Shelby, Robert E.
Shirley, Susie Mae
Simmons, B.A.
Simmons, Adeline
Simmons, Elizabeth Ann
Simmons, S.K.
Simmons, Pink
Simmons, Robert D.
Simmons, Etta E.
Simmons, Ethel E.
Sims, Thomas Moody
Sims, Mary Pack
Sims, William Elijah
Sims, Cora Almeda
Sims, Theodore L.
Smith, J.J.
Smith, Louisa Peel
Smith, W.H.
Smith, Sallie C.
Smith, William Henry
Smith, William Allen
Smith, George Hudson
Stacy, Margaret Ann
Swain, Joe L.
Swain, Leila Eugenia
Swain, Dillion S.
Swain, Marvin L.
Swain, Patton
Swain, Kirkland
Swain, Myrtle
Swain, Fletcher B.
Thompson, Abrom
Thompson , M.E.
Thompson, Fannie P.
Thompson, John D.
Thompson, Susan J.
Thompson, Milton E.
Thompson, Mollie L.
Thompson, Willie D.
Thompson, Daniel W.
Thompson, Fannie E.
Thompson, Ella Bell
Thompson, Abraham A.
Thompson, Hettie E.
Thompson, John Henry
Thornton, James
Thornton, Eliza
Thornton, William
Thornton, John
Thornton, Harriett
Thornton, Edward
Thornton, Sarah E.
Thornton, Lewis A.
Thornton, John H.
Thornton, Eunice Caroline Reed
Thornton, James A.
Thornton, Sarah
Wallas, Adow Ann
Ward, William C.
Ward, Charles Nelson
Watts , Jesse A.
Watts , Maria Reed
Watts , Charles R.
Watts , Lois Reed
Watts , Jesse A Jr.
Watts , Sallie Smith
Webb, Henley B.
Webb Lucy
Webb, Mollie L.
Webb, W.H.
Webb, Sarah E.
Webb, Infant (Son of W.H& MWebb)
Webb, Ada L.
Webb, Willie H.
Welch, DrJ.P.
Welch, Warren Perry
Welch, Infant (Son J.P& M.SWelch)
Welch, Mattie S.
Welch, James M.
Welch, Infant (Dr. J.P& M.S. Welch)
Welch, William T.
Welch, Ida Blanks
Welch JW.
Welch, Samuel W.
Welch, George W.
Welch, Junie P.
Welch, Junie Patton
Welch, George Webb
Welch, Lena W.
Welch, James Warren
Welch, Deriaus White
Welch, Ellen
Welch, Mary E.
Westbrook, Commodore Perry Wiggins, Charles H.
Wiggins, Elmira Knott
Wiggins, Mary E.
Wiggins, Thomas P.
Wiggins, Mary Louise Hunter
Wiggins, Mary L.
Wiggins, Thomas F.
Wiggins, Agness R.
Wiggins, Bessie Wilder
Wiggins, Charles H.
Wiggins, Mattie B.
Wiggins, Elizabeth Louise
Wiggins, Gulley P.
Wilkinson, John
Wilkinson, Hannah
Wood, E.P.
Wright, Leslie Reed
Wright, Jeffery Todd

Shanty Hill Cemetery (Mt. Hebron, AL), Behind the Poyntor home

Amason, Edward. D.

Jolly, Peter

Jolly, Hannah

Rogers, Alexander A.

Smith – Snedecor Cemetery (Mt. Hebron, AL)  
*2 Duplicate copies listed as Smith – Snedecor – Gordon

Boyd, Rev. L.M.
Boyd, Mary E.
Boyd, Mary E.
Campbell, John
Campbell, Mary
Carnes, John W.
Carnes, Henry C.
Carnes, Amanda
Collins, Drucilla Eliza
Collins, Posey G.
Collins, Orlando
Derryberry, Georgia Pearson
Gordon, Jesse Sr.
Gordon, Thomas H.
Gordon, Oliver C.
Gordon, Posey
Gordon, Elizabeth S.
Gordon, Adaline
Gordon, Samuel W.
Gordon, Jesse A.
Gordon, Lycurcus
Gordon, Jefferson
Gordon, Adelia H.
Jolly, Arnold
Jolly, Judith W.
Jolly, Laura G.
Jolly, Judith P.
Jolly, Dr. M. A.
Jolly, Sallie B.
Jolly, Matta
Jolly, Ossie N.
Lanford, Bighard
Pearson, George C
Pearson, Eliza Ann
Phillips, David B.
Rogers, William N.
Rogers, Laura Caledonia
Rogers, Mary Ann
Smith, William
Smith, Wright W.
Smith, J. F.
Smith, Rebecca Frances
Smith, S. A.
Smith, William R. T.
Smith, Susan J.
Smith, D. W. W.
Smith, Mary E.
Smith, John W.
F. S. – C. S. – J. S. (No names or dates)
Smith, James H.
Smith, Elizabeth W.
Snedecor, Eleanor
Snedecor, Col: Jams
Snedecor, Sally
Snedecor, F. P.
Snedecor, Lucy
Snedecor, Annie Blake
Stevenson, Mary Ann
Tilman, Annie W.
Tilman, Infant (Son of D. L. & Ann Tilman)
Walker, Jemerson
Walker, William Henry
Wood, William H.

S.F1, D2, Folder 35

Lavaca, AL (Choctaw Co.)

Chaney Family Cemetery

Wilcox Family Cemetery

Meridian, MS

Rosehill Cemetery