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JAMES BROWN
CEMETERY


Take Highway 12 South 3.8 miles to South Ridge Subdivision. Turn right, go .5 mile. Graves are on the right.
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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.
Click on the tombstone icon for additional information.
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BROWN,    Andrew    May 29,1828 - Dec.8,1860
Not lost, blest thought; But gone before,
Where we shall meet to part no more.
(footstone)


More Information BROWN,    James    Aug.20,1793 - July 22,1848    unmarked
(Montgomery County Cemetery Records  volume I   page 18)
BROWN,    Susan     ?? 17,???? - July 14,1868   wife of James Brown
a member of the Methodist Church for nearly 60 years.
(Stone is broken in many pieces)
(Montgomery County Cemetery Records  volume I   page 18)


More Information BROWN,    Mary Ann    Aug.20,1793 - July 22,1848    unmarked


BROWN,    W.G.    born June 18,1820   died May 20,1895    
(footstone)
ON BACK: They who knew him best will bless his name
and keep his memory deer while life shall last.



Two or three graves have no stones. Others were at one time walled up with stone, but it has fallen.



Transcribed: November 18,2002



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