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 | A Camp Lawrence marker This Cemetery was near Camp Lawrence which housed Civil War Prisoners. Twenty-five Confederate and seven Union soldiers are buried in this cemetery. | Breckenridge Cemetery | |
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 | A Spring Hill Cemetery Visitor | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Aaron Williams This is a Civil War Memorial only of Aaron Williams. He was killed in action in the Civil War and is buried in Georgia. | Williams Cemetery | Not yet located |
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 | Abner and Jane Adkins | Salem Cemetery | Located |
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 | Albert Kinder | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Alfred and Dorothy Tredway | Waggoner's Chapel | Located |
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 | Alice Irene Drake | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Alpheus Swayze | Williams Cemetery | Located |
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 | Alphonzo Williams Read the name in the dark black section on top. | Williams Cemetery | Located |
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 | Alvin Bud and Bernice Williams | St. Johns Cemetery | Located |
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 | An Unknown Soldier Two of these are placed side by side for the Northern and Southern Troops. This Cemetery was near Camp Lawrence which housed Civil War Prisoners. Twenty-five Confederate and seven Union soldiers are buried in this cemetery. | Breckenridge Cemetery | |
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 | An Unknown Soldier Marker This Cemetery was near Camp Lawrence which housed Civil War Prisoners. Twenty-five Confederate and seven Union soldiers are buried in this cemetery. | Breckenridge Cemetery | |
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 | Andrew Charles and Mary Ann Williams | Breckenridge Cemetery | Located |
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 | Angie Toon | Williams Cemetery | Located |
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 | Anthony Eugene Wade Jan 22, 1987 - Feb 24, 1987
Son of Diana and Lloyd Wade | New Trinity Springs Cemetery | Located |
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 | Asa N. Sargent | Salem Cemetery | Located |
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 | Asberry and Winnie Williams | Burns City Cemetery | Located |
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 | Asberry Williams and Winnie Kirk Williams | Burns City Cemetery | Located |
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 | Asher and Kate Bowman | Burns City Cemetery | Located |
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 | Asher Vickers | Burns City Cemetery | Located |
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 | Back view of John and Mary Swayze's headstone John Drake Swayze
Son of Richard and Rachel (Drake) Swayze, was born in Sussex County, New Jersey.
John was a millwright who in his late twenties moved his family to this area and built a gristmill on Boggs Creek, not far from this spot.
John and his wife Mary were the parents of eleven children.
Malachi 4:5-6
Our hearts being turned to you.
We your children place this marker in your memory.
May 23, 1998 | West Union Cemetery | Located |
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 | Ben and Effie Wade George W. Wade's brother | New Trinity Springs Cemetery | Located |
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 | Benjamin F. Sherfick | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Benjamin O. and Sarah E. Sherfick | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Benjamin Sherfick, the progeniator of the Sherfick family | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Bennie D. Wade Ben and Effie Wade's child | New Trinity Springs Cemetery | Located |
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 | Bennie Drum | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Bettie and Jack Chestnut | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Bill and Ruby Sherfick | Garland Brook Cemetery | Located |
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 | Billie Colleen Sherfick
| Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Bob and Betty (Jackson) Sherfick | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Bob and Elizabeth Jones Wilmer Jones' parents | Goodwill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Brothers Everett and William Hutton | Hindostan United Methodist Church | Located |
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 | Carrie Freeman Carrie had husbands before and after Harvey Freeman. | Clear Run Cemetery | Located |
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 | Catherine Jones Williams Side view of headstone | Burns City Cemetery | Located |
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 | Catherine Ruff | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles and Ada Sherfick | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles and Dicie Sherfick | Waggoner's Chapel | Located |
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 | Charles DePauw, Washington Charles DePauw, and Gen. John DePauw Washington is the grandson of Charles and the son of John DePauw. | Salem Crown Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles Edison Sherfick Sorry for the poor quality, but I had to take it upside down under a tree. | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles Edison Sherfick is under this tree on the other side of his parents, William and Ora Sherfick. On the other side is his brother, Frank Clifford Sherfick. | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles Gordon Wade Ben and Effie's little boy | New Trinity Springs Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles Lieven DePauw, Patriot American Revolution Marker | Salem Crown Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles M. and Leota VanHoy | Goodwill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles M. and Margaret Blair | Goodwill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles M. Sherfick | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles Mullen (original stone) | St. Martins Cemetery | Located |
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 | Charles Renneker and Cora Belle Sherfick Renneker Daniel and Aletha Sherfick's daughter | Spring Hill Cemetery | Located |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Mount Tabor Cemetery | Located |
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 | Children of William A. and Nora E. Wade | Mount Tabor Cemetery | Located |
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