Weaver_Wickham_Cemetery.html
WEAVER-WICKHAM
CEMETERY
A.K.A. POWERS CEMETERY
From Gary Matthews take Highway 48/13 2.6 miles to Highway 149. Turn right, go 6.6 miles to Palmyra Road. Turn left, go .6 mile to Oak Ridge Road. Turn right, go 1.7 miles to Goolinghorn Road. Turn left, go .7 mile. Turn right at Weaver-Wickham Road sign. Cemetery is in the back of field to the left.
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.
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ACOSTA Joaquin A. May 2,1967 - Dec.26,1985
In God�s Care Beloved Son
BRIDGEWATER Mary A. July 2,1908 - April 17,1976
LaROSE LOUIS GEORGE LaROSE
PVT U.S. ARMY KOREA JULY 12,1933 - JUNE 16,2002
LAWRENCE James husband of Martha Lawrence
born Sept.4,1819 died Dec.31,1885
Farewell my wife and Children all,
From you a father Christ doth call,
Mourn not for me it is in vain,
To Call me to your sight again.
Note: Inside chain link fence
LYLE Jim (Unmarked)
LYLE Susie wife of Jim Lyle (Unmarked)
LYLE Charlie son of Jim and Susie Lyle (Unmarked)
LYLE Infant of Jim and Susie Lyle (Unmarked)
Montgomery County Cemetery Records volume I page 57
POWERS John (Unmarked)
Montgomery County Cemetery Records volume I page 57
RANKHORN Francis E. Nov.12,1861 - Feb.27,1917
Mother
ROWE Gail Wickham Nov.21,1962 - Oct.26,1995
Beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister
Note: Enclosed in barbwire fence
WEAVER Ann wife of Henry Harrison Weaver (Unmarked)
Montgomery County Cemetery Records volume I page 57
WEAVER Hartwell born June 20,1811 died Sep.18,1895
Gone but not forgotten (footstone: H.W.)
Mary wife of H. Weaver (footstone: M.W.)
died June 18,1852 aged 35 yrs.
She died as she lived - trusting in God
Note: Inside chain link fence
WEAVER Henry H. born Jan.9,1841 died Jan.1,1880
His words were kindness, His deeds were love.
His spirit humble, He rests above.
(footstone: H.H.W.)
WEAVER Margaret A. wife of H.H. Weaver
born July 9,1843 died Feb.2,1901
(footstone: M.A.W.)
WEAVER Liza A. dau. of H.H. & M.A. Weaver
born Oct.20,1874 died June 28,1876
Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest
God called thee home, He thought it best.
Note: All inside chain link fence
WEAVER Jess Dec.15,1843 - Jan.10,1925
Tall among men Mason Symbol (footstone: Jesse Weaver)
WEAVER Martha Elizabeth wife of Jesse Weaver
born Aug.18,1847
married Apr.6,1865
died July 8,1907
She is at Rest
Note: Both inside chain link fence
WEAVER Manday dau. of J. & L. Weaver
born May 14,1873 died Sept.30,1876
Amanda is dead a child as sweet and fair,
As Opening rose-bud in the morning air;
Round her pure urn let darkest cypress
Weave truth could not save her from an early grave
(footstone: M.W.) Note: Inside chain link fence
WICKHAM Charles S. 1879 - 1958
WICKHAM Infant son of Charles S. & Minnie B. Wickham
May 15,1910 (This is a new stone)
The Old stone states:
Infant son of C.S. & M.B. Wickham born June 27,1910
Note: Inside chain link fence
WICKHAM Charles S. Sept.28,1914 - Sept.1,1994
(footstone: Dad)
Juanita O. Oct.18,1916 - May 22,1992
(footstone: Mom)
Together now and always Note: Enclosed in Barbwire fence
WICKHAM Eliza Weaver wife of William Wickham
1845 - 1912 Note: Inside chain link fence
WICKHAM Jimmy R. Sept.17,1947 - Feb.24,1966
WICKHAM Joseph J. 1882 - 1968
WICKHAM Lauria Lea May 2,1972 - May 4,1972
WICKHAM Minnie B. 1886 - 1972
WICKHAM Ira Bell 1912 - 1916
daughter of Charles S. & Minnie B. Wickham
Note: Inside chain link fence
WICKHAM Willie H. (footstone) Note: Inside chain link fence
born Aug.20,1877 died Oct.5,1882
B.J. died Feb.7,1947
D?? William born Dec died Jan Stone broken in several pieces
Many graves unmarked and graves marked by fieldstones both inside and outside of chain link fence.
Transcribed: March 9,2003