Hint - Searching for Records
Many of our cemetery records are in the order that they are found in the cemetery. They were copied down as some one went up and down the rows. We keep them in this order because many times families are buried together even though they had different last names. Examples: Mother-in-laws, married children, married sisters, etc.
Of course this makes your names hard to find. So, let your browser do the searching for you. After the file has loaded. Under "EDIT" use "FIND" (or "FIND in page..") and type in your surname. After you find the 1st reference to your name use "FIND AGAIN" to find the next reference. Happy Hunting!!
In Boggess plot: A.H. McCLANE - born Dec. 25, 1831 - died Oct. 19, 1894 "A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled God in his wisdom has recalled The boon His love has given And though the body slumbers here The soul is safe in Heaven." M.A. wife of A.H. McLANE born April 25, 1855 - died Aug. 25, 1915 IRBY STONEWALL son of I.H. & B.A. BOGGESS born April 11, 1883 - died June 18, 1884 VINA HOLT dau. of I.H. & B.A. BOGGESS born Oct. 30, 1875 - died June 18, 1877 INFANT son of I.H. & B.A. BOGGESS born May 7, 1878 MARTIN LUTHER BOGGESS born Jan. 13, 1857 - died Jan. 4, 1878 Double stone: BOGGESS BARBARA ALLEN IRBY HOLT 1855 - 1941 1835 - 1914 "Pioneers" CARRIE L. wife of DR. JOHN G. CRUMP born Apr. 30, 1860 - died June 19, 1879 JARDEN CRUMP BOGGESS Dec. 18, 1849 - March 11, 1886 Grave - no name (Funeral home marker Patented Aug. 12, 1918 - No. 129698 Unmarked grave A. A. BOGGESS (Scott Funeral Home marker) 1877 - 1963 Two plot lot - Curbed but no markers. Fenced plot - Double stone: ROBERT R. FULTON ELIZA M. FULTON 1835 - 1911 1838 - no date ADDIE M. FULTON 1858 - 1877 LONZO R. FULTON 1875 - 1884 One homemade stone unreadable No Headstone - footstone - RHD MARTHA E. wife of A.M. DAVIS born in Rome Co, Tenn. July 15, 1862 - died Aug. 27, 1887 Footstone : MED Broken stone : EARNEST son of Z (?).T. & S.A. PURYEAR born Sept. 2, 1874 - died - Sept. 22, 1874 No Headstone - footstone : RCH Homemade marker - (no name or dates) Plot with several broken stones - unreadable FLORENE M. dau. of B. & E. GANN born Apr. 17, 1873 - died July 2, 1874 ROBERT M. JOHNSON born in DeCalb Co. Tenn. Oct. 7, 1838 - died May 5, 1907 "He was a Confederate soldier Belonged to the 11th Texas Cavalry CSA He was a loving husband Affectionate and indulgent father He is gone but not forgotten." SIDDIE C. son of W.H. & H.F. RAY born May 29, 1876 - died Apr. 13, 1880 "Our little boy sleeps sweetly here." Broken stone: DELLA dau. of W.L. GOOCH born Ma_ 12, 183_ - died May 1, 1881 MARTHA wife of W.L. GOOCH born Oct 10, 1852 - died Oct. 27, 1907 "Gone on before" Funeral Home marker : SALLIE SMITH 1865 - 1922 LILLIAN BELLAH - Oct. 22, 1878 - Aug. 29, 1879 INFANT son of J.D. & IDA E. BELLAH - Jan. 14, 1876 - Jan. 20, 1876 Footstone: No name Footstone: No name MACON son of M & M McCASKILL born July 6, 1867 - died Feb. 18, 1880 Broken stone: MARY wife of A.M. DAVIS - born in Meigs Co., Tenn. Jan. 9, 1848 - died April 3, 1875 Footstone : MBD Large double stone: HOWELL INFANT son of CAPTAIN JOSEPH ANDERSON J.A. & E. HOWELL March 3, 1832 Aug. 6, 1875 March 8, 1877 Sept. 10, 1875 "Pioneer" J.H. McGAUGHY born in 1808 - died Nov. __, 1875 (stone broken) J.M. HOGUE born May 8, 1847 - died Sept. 11, 1892 HUGH ANDERSON born June 11, 1826 - died Jan. 27, 1879 Broken stone: S. WOOD - died 1876 Grave - no marker ROSETTIE dau. of R.L. & R.C. CHENLEY - born Dec. 22, 1877 - died - Dec. 10, 1880 "Budded on Earth to bloom in Heaven" PERRY O. son of J.D. & E.E. CASH - born March 10, 1867 - died May 13, 1875 G.W. husband of M.E. FOOSHEE - born 1828 - died July 13, 1893 (F T L) Double marker: KEITHLEY WILLIAM EMALINE 1822-1893 1850-1931 EFFIE M. dau. of N.Z. & L.J. HURD EVERETT M. son of N.Z. & L.J. HURD born Oct 4, 1880 born Oct. 4, 1880 died June 15, 1881 died June 19, 1881 LEOLA wife of R. CANADA - born March 11, 1886 - died March 7, 1908 (Left side of Marker LIFE - Right side TRUTH) Other graves marked with Funeral Home markers which were weathered
too badly to read or marked with just a rock.