| BAILEY | Ishmael | |||
| BAKER | William Robert | |||
| BOOTHE | 40 concrete markers in rows with no names or dates. In the early 1950's, George Boothe replaced old decayed wooden markers with these concrete slabs. Names and dates were not legible on the wooden markers. Members of the Boothe and related families have been buried in this area since mid 1800. | |||
| BOOTHE | Etta R., Mrs. | |||
| CARTER | Alvin Breevoort | |||
| COKER | Edna Earl Bates | |||
| COKER | Eliza Baldridge | |||
| COKER | John Ruffin | |||
| COKER | Minnie Lee | |||
| COX | Hattie (Baldridge) | |||
| COX | William F. | |||
| CRONLEY | Fannie G. | |||
| CRONLEY | Stillborn Baby | |||
| HALL | Donnie & Ronnie (twins) | sons of Mr & Mrs J K Hall | ||
| HODGES | Baby | |||
| MAY | Baby | |||
| MAY | Betty Olive | |||
| MAY | Haralson, Jr. | |||
| McCANN | Baby | |||
| PATTERSON | Barry Joe | |||
| PAYNE | Will | |||
| WIXSON | John Grant | |||
CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS | Several markers with no names or dates showing M R Co. 1863 and one showing Co. B 1863 |
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