Sterling_Neblett_Cemetery.html
STERLING NEBLETT
CEMETERY
(Could also be Old Antioch Church Cemetery)
From Gary Matthews take Highway 48/13 South 2.6 miles to Highway 149. Turn right, go .9 mile to Palmyra Road. Turn left, go 2.8 miles to Antioch Road. Turn left, go 1.4 mile. Cemetery is on the left across the road from Antioch Church Road up on hill in the edge of the woods on the property of Gary Silvey. You must ask owner for permission before going to the cemetery.
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.
ALLEN W.J. July 9,182?
Montgomery County Cemetery Records Volume III Page 5
GRAY Jas. W. Lieut of the Confederate Army
son of Rev. M.W. & M.J. Gray
born Mar.8,1842 was killed Jan.10,1865
Montgomery County Cemetery Records Volume III Page 5
GRAY Sterling W. son of Rev. M.W. & M.J. Gray
born Dec.14,1838 died Aug.17,1839
NEBLETT Mrs. Nancy departed this life Nov. 21st 1842
Montgomery County Cemetery Records Volume III Page 5
NEBLETT Sterling
Sacred to the memory of a member of the M.E.C.
born Oct.19th 1776 married to V. Daly Oct.11,1798
departed this life Oct.8,1811
He was an honest man and a Christian
ROBERTS James H. Jr. son of J.H. & E.C. Roberts
born Sept.8,1822 died Sept.5,1823
WYATT Priscilla born Jan.2nd 1787 died Feb. 11th 1840
aged 53 yrs. 1 mo. & 9 das.
Her children�s last tribute of affectionate respect.
And I heard a voice from Heaven saying wirte
Blessed are the dead which dieth in the Lord from henceforth,
You saith the spirit where they may rest from their labours
and their works do follow them.
Rev. 11th Ch. 13th
WYATT Thomas born Feb.24,1787 died Sept.25,1855
The last tribute of respect by his children
This cemetery sits behind the site where Antioch Church used to be.
Transcribed: December 4,2001