Burrell_Williamson_Cemetery.html

Folk Finders


BURRELL WILLIAMSON
CEMETERY

From Gary Matthews take Highway 48/13 South and go 2.6 miles to Highway 149. Turn right, go 6.6 miles to Palmyra Road. Turn right and go .2 miles and turn right on Jarman Hollow Road. Go .1 mile to House # 2832. Cemetery is behind the house.
scroll bar dividing text

We try to keep families grouped together. If someone's last name is listed, it means they have a separate headstone. If it is not listed, they are sharing a headstone with someone else. Sometimes children are on the same headstone as parents.
Since we do not personally know these families, if we aren't sure of a relationship we list who they are buried next to. Any help matching folks with their relatives will be greatly appreciated.
The information is exactly as it appears on the stones. If you know the person's full name, please let us know.
Bar dividing text


STEPPEE    Elisabeth E.    daughter of P. & E. Steppee
born Nov.20,1875   died Aug.3,1879
Beneth this rock I lay my head,
The Savior he has blessed the bed,
Weep not for me my pain is oe�r,
We soon shall meet to part no more.


WILLIAMSON    B.M.    husband of Addie Williamson
born Feb.24,1817   died Jan.15,1881
Addie    wife of B.M. Williamson
born Dec.26,1835   died March 25,1881
(Addie Bowers Williamson
Montgomery County Cemetery Records Volume I   page 66)
Our father and mother are gone,
They lay beneath the sod,
Dear parents tho we miss you much,
We trust you rest with God.


WILLIAMSON    Burrell    (Unmarked)
Burrell Williamson was a postmaster at Palmyra.


WILLIAMSON    J.B.    born Mar.3,1863   died Oct.12,1867
Infant    stillborn Jan.9,1877
children of B.M. & Addie Williamson
Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest,
God called thee home, He thought it best.


WILLIAMSON    Olive    wife of J.B. Williamson
born Feb.7,1863   died Dec.6,1892
Only Sleeping


WILLIAMSON    Perry B.
born Sept.25,1814   died July 29,1876
Gone but not forgotten    (footstone: P.B.W.)


WILLIAMSON    Sallie A.    wife of P.B. Williamson
born June 8,1829   died July 12,1859
The lost to sight to memory dear    (footstone: S.A.W.)
(Sallie A. Neblett Williamson, first wife of P.B. Williams
Montgomery County Cemetery Records Volume I   page 66)

Many unmarked graves. Graves marked by fieldstones.


To the right of the graveyard is another graveyard marked only by fieldstones.


There is a graveyard over the Palmyra Tunnel



Transcribed: November 11,2001





back      home