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Madison 1CemeteryLocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and Remarks5 - 1 - NWT1S, R2W, Sec 31AllisonAllison-HewlettAnderson-Cavette343 - 2 - SE198 - 1 - SE69 - 1 - NET5S, R2E, Sec 3T3S, R1E, Sec 3T2S, R1E, Sec 93 marked and several unmarked graves; Joseph Adams (1779-1838), James Adams (1854-1855) and SarahJane Crutcher (1837-1856) are found here (1)the graves of John Allison (1802-1866) and Nancy Allison (d. 1872 at 61 years) (3)Archibald TannerArnett32 - 1 - NW296 - 2 - SWT1S, R1W, Sec 4T5S, R2W, Sec 3Bailes222 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 22Bailey261 - 2 - NW T4S, R2W, Sec 18BaileyBaker317 - 2 - NE103 - 1 - NET4S, R1E, Sec 21T2S, R2E, Sec 2Baker230 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 28Baker386 - 2 - SET5S, R2E, Sec 17Baker425 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 28BaldridgeBaltimore Hill127 - 1 - SW T2S, R2W, Sec 21 see Bouldin-Hammond445 - 1 - SW T2S, R1E, Sec 29 approximately 10 graves; first known interment: John E. Wesley (1844-1924), Brown, Douglas, Hereford,Barclay-Toney347 - 2 - SWT5S, R2W, Sec 9Bass231 - 1 - SET2S, R1E, Sec 35Battle66 - 1 - NET2S, R1E, Sec 9Adams-CrutcherBattle174 - 1 - SW T2S, R1W, Sec 23BattleBatts-WardBayless407 - 1 - SW T3S, R1W, Sec 12349 - 2 - SW T5S, R2W, Sec 9227 - 1 - SE T2S, R2E, Sec 30BaylessBayless-Eddins408 - 1 - SW T2S, R1E, Sec 1910 - 1 - NW T1S, R2W, Sec 33Beason331 - 2 - NET4S, R2E, Sec 28Beaver Dam138 - 1 - NWT2S, R1W, Sec 7BellBell View187 - 1 - SE236 - 1 - SET2S, R1E, Sec 15T3S, R2E, Sec 6BendallBentleyBerkley467 - 1 - SW T3S, R2W, Sec 22181 - 1 - SW T2S, R1W, Sec 20338 - 2 - SE T4S, R2E, Sec 32Bethel401 - 2 - SET5S, R3E, Sec 18Betts435 - 2 -NWT4S, R2W, Sec 5Bevills44 - 1 - NET1S, R1E, Sec 4Bibb264 - 2 - NWT4S, R2W, Sec 8Big Cove334 - 2 - SET4S, R1E, Sec 36Binford168 - 1 - SW T3S, R2W, Sec 25Bishop440 - 1 - SW T3S, R1W, Sec 19Blackburn228 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 30BlairBlankenship325 - 1 - SE184 - 1 - SET3S, R2E, Sec 34T2S, R1E, Sec 28BloomfieldBloucher Ford381 - 2 - SE70 - 1 - NET6S, R1E, Sec 4T2S, R1E, Sec 10BoggessBone416- 2 - SE T6S, R2E, Sec 28243 - 1 - SE Wilson Reservationsee Hewlett7 graves; first known interment: Sarah Mildred Cavett (1828-1850); last known interment: Octavia Saunders(1839-1914); Anderson and Bronaugh are also found here (2)the grave of Archibald Tanner (1804-1873) (1)at least 70 graves; first known interment: Viola Patterson (1872-1907); Arnett, Cowan, Dawson, Hicks,Lanier, Lehman, Martin, Patton, Toney and Walter are common to this active cemetery (37) (40)also spelled Bales; approximately 6 graves; first known interment: John Wells (d. 1857 at 72 years); lastknown interment: Delilah Broyles Bailes (1813-1901); Revolutionary War soldier Eldridge Bales, Sr. (no dates)is also found here (2) (41)14 marked graves; first known interment: Omanda E. Word (1830-1831); last known interment: E.J. Hughes(1820-1902); Abernathy, Bailey, Blackburn and Crutcher are also found here (1) (7) (40)the grave of Cynthea Huse (1785-1847) and several unmarked graves (40)approximately 55 graves; first known interment: William H. Baker (d. 1839 at 7 years); Hannah CarolineEdwards-Baker (1768-1872) and her husband William Baker (1775-1861) are also found here; Baker, Cagle,Campbell, Hambrick, Hill, Moon and Perry are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (40) (46)23 graves; first known interment: Samuel Baker (1829-1881); Damron, Gustafson, Lanford, McGehee,Shultz, Sisco, Sutton, Wilborn, Wilbourn and Wilburn are also found in this cemetery still in use (2) (40)approximately 160 graves; first known interment: Arrena J. Baker (1882-1884); Brooks, Bullock, Cobb,Cowan, Duncan, Gowan, Lyon, Maples, Moon, Patterson and Turner are also common here (3) (40)approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Private Samuel Baker (1829-1881); Baker, Lanford,McGehee, Wilbourn and Wilburn are common to this cemetery still in use (40)Kelley, Nance and Otey are also found in this cemetery still in use (40)11 graves; first known interment: Milly S. Aikin (1815-1843); last known interment: Samuel W. Coons (18171877); Barclay and Toney are also found here (1) (18) (40)6 marked graves in a rapidly deteriorating cemetery; first known interment: Uriah Bass (1766-1819); lastknown interment: Harriet Rebecca Taylor (1813-1880); Dudly, Green and Wilson are also found here (2) (40)8 graves; first known interment: Lon Battle (1846-1850); last known interment: Mary T. Battle Hampton (18441884); Henderson and Taliaferro are also found here (2) (43)approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Mary T. Battle (1883-1896); Brasher, Farris, Garner,Langford, Laws, Pettus and Stewart are also found in this cemetery still in use (40)the grave of Stephen Griffith (1774-1843) is found here (40)the graves of Fannie Batts (1848-1904) and Henry Ward (d.1902) (40)21 graves; first known interment: William H. Bell (1801-1830); last known interment: T. H. Bayless (18261900); Teague is common to this cemetery (2)7 graves; first known interment: Benjamin E. Eddins (1794-1852); last known interment: Mary A. Eddins(1807-1899); Bayless is also common to this cemetery (1) (40)approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Myomy Salmons (d. 1851); Cobb, Connally, Elkins,Esslinger, Glover, Thompson and Worley are common to this cemetery still in use (18) (20) (40)Beaver Dam Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 140 graves; first known interment: Betsey Moseley(1788-1839); Boone, Brandon, Burwell, Davis, Douglas, Fearn, Ford, Griskell, Hammond, Leslie,Mitchell, Moore, Nance, Ragland, Sales, Turner and Watkins are common to this active cemetery (18) (40)the grave of Sarah Bell (1777-1815) is known to be found here (2)established 1815, at least 165 graves; first known interment: Annalou Byers (1883-1885); Revolutionary Warsoldier Henry Harless is found here; Brewer, Brown, Coffey, Franklin, Harless, Helton, Holder, Hopkins,Jordan, Lanford, Moore, Reagon and Smithey are also common to this cemetery still in use (2) (40) (41)the grave of Jessee Bendall (1781-1845) is found here (40)the grave of Mary E. Pruitt (1840-1927) (40)approximately 135 graves; first known interment: Mollie Owen (1855-1898); Baldwin, Brazelton, Childress,Collier, Cross, Gurley, Hawkins, Humphrey and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (40)approximately 435 graves; first known interment: Edward Noah Maples Sr. (1798-1838); Allison, Butler,Campbell, Carpenter, Clark, Cobb, Cooper, Douglass, Farmer, Fults, Grayson, Hodges, Ivey, Kilgore,Lemley, Maples, Martin, McPeters, Moon, Self, Treece and Woody are common to this active cemetery (40)land records show .25 acres set aside for the Betts family cemetery; no stones remain; the grave of PrivateRichard Bacon (1760-1832), a Revolutionary War soldier, is said to be found here (34) (40)Bevills Chapel Baptist Church; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: J. G. Bevill (1853-1888);Bevill, Brady, Cantrell, Davis, Hill, Isbell, Manley, McGaha, Mooneyham, Posey, Preston, Satterfield,Smith, Stewart, Tucker, Walker, Williamson and Worhsam are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (40)also known as Dillard-Bibb Cemetery; 7 marked graves; first known interment: Catharine “Kitty” Dillard (17941855); last known interment: James Bibb Spragins (1872-1874); Bibb is also found here (1) (40)over 145 graves; first known interment: Alf Sullivan (1887-1951); Bradford, Brandon, Chunn, Collier, Drake,Jackson, Morris, Steger, Sullivan, Taylor and Wade are common to this cemetery still in use (40)3 legible graves but many more are buried in this inactive cemetery; Peter Binford (1786-1839), Mary H.Rowan (1813-1842) and Abner H. Binford (1794-1851) (1) (40)the marked graves of George Bishop (d. 1902 at 73 years), John B. Strange (b. & d. 1924), Sarah E. Bishop(1888-1924) and Lilla B. Eason (1858-1916) along with 1 unmarked grave (29)only four graves remain of this cemetery which once covered an acre; James E. Blackburn (1856-1890),Lucresa M. Blackburn (1858-1903), Rufus B. Jett (1869-1900) and Nannie Zula Barksdale (1867-1872) (2)the grave of Dr. John S. Blair (1802-1880) is known to be found here (2)6 graves; first known interment: Edmond Blankenship (1783-1833); last known interment: HannahBlankenship (1787-1852) (2)Mary M. Ruth Hill (1931-1933) and Minnie Childress Hill (1886-1940) are found here (40)approximately 165 graves; first known interment: Giles Parker (1836-1906); Battle, Cawthorn, Drake, Flint,Ford, Graham, Hampton, Humphrey, James, Kemp, Kibble, Lewis, McCrary, Patton, Pruitt, Robinson,Thompson, Townsend, Wade and Whitman are common to this cemetery still in use (40)the unmarked graves of Mary Magdalene, Malcolm, and Emily Jane Hand are known to be found here (40)approximately 70 graves; first known interment: Nancy E. Bone (1844-1874); Alexander, Bone, Glover,Haygood, Jones, Jordan, Kelley, Rodgers and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (40)

Madison 2LocaleLocationBookerCemetery25 - 1 - NWT2S, R2W, Sec 8BostickBouldin-Hammond77 - 1 - NET1S, R2E, Sec 2 see State Line127 - 1 - SW T2S, R2W, Sec 21 also known as Baldridge Cemetery; nearly destroyed by cattle; 19 graves; first known interment: WilliamBradford279 - 2 - NWT4S, R1W, Sec 5Bragg218 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 15Bragg462 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 22Brandontown276 - 1 - SW T3S, R1W, Sec 28Brazelton340 - 2 - SET5S, R2E, Sec 5Briar Fork29 - 1 - NWT1S, R1W, Sec 28Briggs446 - 1 - SET2S, R1E, Sec 27Britton71 - 1 - NET1S, R2E, Sec 6Brown396 - 2 - SET6S, R2E, Sec 17Browning422 - 1 - SW T2S, R2W, Sec 20Buford385 - 2 - SET5S, R1E, Sec 23 the grave of Frances Rebecca Carpenter (1844-1892) (40)Burdine229 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 29Burks447 - 1 - SWT3S, R2W, Sec 4BurnsBurton373 - 2 - SE T5S, R1E, Sec 8369 - 2 - SW T5S, R1W, Sec 11 the grave of William Bradford (d. 1933) is known to be found here (40)Bush397 - 2 - SET6S, R2E, Sec 7Byrd387 - 2 - SET5S, R2E, Sec 17Cabaniss42 - 1 - NWT1S, R1E, Sec 7Cameron239 - 1 - SET2S, R2E, Sec 34Camp Ground326 - 2 - NET4S, R1E, Sec 23Campbell78 - 1 - NET1S, R2E, Sec 11Campbell377 - 2 - SET5S, R1E, Sec 28Campbell380 - 2 - SET5S, R1E, Sec 33CamperCamper438 - 2 - NW T4S, R2W, Sec 11282 - 2 - NW T4S, R2W, Sec 9Carpenter21 - 1 - NWCarroll115 - 1 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 17Cartwright-Crutcher263 - 2 - NW T4S, R2W, Sec 18Cavett178 - 1 - NW T2S, R1E, Sec 18Cedar Grove395 - 2 - SET6S, R2E, Sec 8Cedar Point402 - 2 - SET5S, R3E, Sec 17Center Grove166 - 1 - SW T3S, R1W, Sec 17Center Hill114 - 1 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 18T2S, R2W, Sec 2Church Affiliation and Remarksapproximately 30 graves; first known interment: Robert Booker (1886-1950); Ayers, Booker, Brewster,Curtis, Goins, Hardin, Leslie, Mitchell, Smith and Turner are common to this cemetery still in use (40)Purnell Owens (1793-1822); last known interment: Elizabeth C. Baldridge (1815-1866); Bouldin, Ellis,Hammond, McLaran and Routt are also found in this cemetery (1) (18) (40)approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Harry Latrell Lowe (b. & d. 1908); last known interment:William Johnson (1895-1951); Beasley, Jones and Jordan are common to this cemetery (40)approximately 85 graves; first known interment: Shedrick Golden (1808-1865), murdered for his Unionistviews; Billingsley, Bragg, Broyles, Campbell, Combs, Gattis, Giles, Golden, Hambrick, Loughmiller,McCord, Methvin, Milner, Parker, Sisco and St. Clair are also found in this cemetery still in use (2) (40)approximately 10 graves; first known interment: Pvt. Eldridge Bailes (1760-1835), fought in theRevolutionary War; last known interment: William Cornelius Myrick (1836-1937); Broyles, Spence andWells are also found in this inactive cemetery (40)approximately 265 graves; first known interment: William Eldridge (d. 1898); Ayers, Brandon, Clark,Crutcher, Eldridge, Elliott, Gaines, Gurley, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lightfoot, Matthews, Mitchell,Moore, Porter, Robinson, Scruggs and Sledge are common to this cemetery still in use (40)approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Silas M. Brazelton (1802-1876); last known interment:Margaret Brazelton (1807-1880) Collier, Hinds, Hutchens and Self can also be found here (18) (40)Briar Fork Primitive Baptist Church, org. in 1821; approximately 130 graves; first known interment: BetsyMoseley (1788-1839); Batt, Bradley, Brannon, Dickens, Durham, Ethridge, Finley, Gill, Moore, Moyers,Murphy, Ramey, Rodgers, Rozell, Spray, Stephens and Warren are common to this active cemetery (1)(40)10 graves; first known interment: Sammy Lee Petty (1956-1995); Briggs, Edwards, Hill and Readus arecommon to this active black cemetery (40)approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Rachel A. Britton (1828-1901); Allen, Britton, Clark,Coble, Edwards, Greising, Isbell, Mason, Moore and Reid are common to this cemetery still in use (2)(40)approximately 325 graves; first known interment: Josie Sutton (1899-1911); Adair, Ayers, Brown, Clark,Cox, Fisher, Gipson, Guffey, Hunter, Jones, Key, Lanier, Lemley, Lewis, Martin, Mashburn, McLane,Meeks, Schrimsher, Shubert, Wharton and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (33) (40)34 graves; first known interment: Pvt. Charles H. Benton Browning (1837-1862); Browning, Brumley,Carroll, Doolittle, Johnson, Swaim and Tomlinson are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (40) (43)the graves of Viola May Burdine (1890-1895), Mary Ethel Burdine (1897-1900), Mattie Graves Burdine(1868- 1908), John M. Burdine (1843-1913) and Martha E. Nance Burdine (1848-1894) (2)approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Roosevelt Scott (1943-1965); Bradford, Burks, Clemons,Johnson, Malone, Murray, Parham, Pendleton, Robinson and Wallace can also be found here (40)also known as Union Cemetery, approximately 270 graves; first known interment: Mary Russell (18191885); Artis, Beshears, Brazelton, Carpenter, Carter, Cobb, Colbern, Collier, Dalton, Esslinger,Hornbuckle, Hunt, Pritchett, Russell, Vann, Watson and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use(5) (19) (40)over 700 graves; first known interment is believed to be the unmarked grave of Temperance TaylorProvence (1809-1857); Brockway, Byrd, Carpenter, Clark, Clemons, Cobb, Cowan, Craft, Craig,Dalton, Esslinger, Fryar, Glass, Glover, Hill, Honea, Hornbuckle, Hutchens, Ikard, Lanier, Lemley,Maples, Moon, Spears, Stephens, Webster and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (40)no stones are left here; known burials include Charles and Lucy Cabaniss who died in 1825 and 1827respectively; Mr. Cabaniss built the first known cotton spinning factory in Alabama in 1817-1818 (2)Cameron United Methodist Church; over 750 graves, first known interment: Sarah Ann Hall (1846-1886);Beard, Berry, Blackwell, Derrick, Fears, Gipson, Guthrey, Holder, Lamb, Mitchell, Nash, Nayman,Pylant, Ray, Sharp, Taylor, Thomas, Tipton and Wilbourn are common to this cemetery still in use (2)(40)established in 1840; approximately 340 graves; Adair, Adams, Broad, Congo, Cowley, Drake, Elder,Grayson, Hill, Hunter, Jacks, James, Layne, McAllister, McKelvey, Medley, Miller, Moore, Nunn,Parker, Ramsey, Sadler, Shaneyfelt, Taylor, Tuck and Webster are common to this cemetery still in use(40)2 marked and 15 unmarked graves; Susan Campbell (1857-1858) and William Barnet Campbell (b. & d.1854) (2)the graves of Willard Paul Brooks (1928-2008) and Forrest Ray Mitchell (1934-2003) are known to befound here (40)also known as Logan Cemetery, approximately 15 graves; first known interment: John Logan (1772-1838);last known interment: Callie Bolden (1899-1959); Campbell, Moore, Morris, Terrell and Warren are alsofound here (40)the grave of Musa Dora Camper (1841-1853) is known to be found here (26)6 marked graves; first known interment: Amanda C. Camper (d. 1885); last known interment: Betty HesterCamper Landers (d. 1955); Williams is also found here (1) (40)the graves of Hardy Carpenter (d. 1893), Amanda Carpenter (d. 1895), William Carpenter and his daughter(no dates) can be found in this long inactive cemetery (1) (40)6 marked and 2 unmarked graves outside the fence surrounding this cemetery; first known interment: WarrenCalvin Carroll (b. & d. 1901); last known interment: Charles Edward Carroll (1896-1921) (1)4 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Thomas F. Crutcher (1845-1846); lastknown interment: Mary R. Rawlins Crutcher (1799-1889); the Cartwrights were the first to settle this area(1)also known as Cavett-Boggs Cemetery; 9 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment:Alexander Cavett (1797-1841); last known interment: Sherman L. Brust (1874-1888); Richard Cavett(1763- 1844), a Revolutionary War Soldier and pioneer settler in Madison County is also buried here (2) (41)this is the old Lemley family cemetery of approximately 130 graves dating to the early 1800’s; first knowninterment: Elizabeth Cobb Lanier (1805-1854); Clark, Cobb, Craft, Craig, Grayson, Hornbuckle, Lemley,Letson, Maples, Martin, Rice and Vann are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (12) (33) (40)approximately 20 graves; James B. Brandon (1863-1929); Wil “Bud” Brandon (1885-1967); Daniel,Douglass, Lansden and Sammons are also found here (40) (44)Center Grove United Methodist Church; approximately 130 graves; Corp. Charley Moore (1895-1944);Barley, Bransford, Cowan, Fitcheard, Hand, Hill, Jacobs, Johnson, Joiner, Jordan, Kelley, Lacy,Lanier, Lankford, Leamon, Love, Robinson, Timmons and Turner are common to this cemetery still inuse (40)established 1851, approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Martha J. W. Holloway (1829-1851); lastknown interment: Joe M. Kennedy (1877-1949); Bailey, Crutcher and Newby are also found here (1) (40)

Madison 3LocaleLocationChambless-BryneCemetery250 - 1 - SET3S, R2E, Sec 17Church Affiliation and RemarksChandler14 - 1 - NWT1S, R2W, Sec 12Chandler390 - 2 - SET5S, R2E, Sec 15CharityCherry TreeCherry TreeChestnut Grove37 - 1 - NW234 - 1 - SE464 - 2 - NE459 - 2 - NET1S, R1W, Sec 15T3S, R2E, Sec 6 see RigneyT3S, R1E, Sec 25T4S, R2E, Sec 28 an active cemetery of approximately 25 graves; first known interment: W. Glenn Williams (1911-1964);Clark172 - 1 - SW T2S, R1W, Sec 22ClarkClift353 - 2 - SW T5S, R1W, Sec 18 only known grave is that of Lucy Clark (1790-1844) (1)258 - 2 - NW T3S, R2W, Sec 29 the graves of John H. Clift (1821-1893) and Mary Clift (1820-1897); these graves have been moved toClopton233 - 1 - SET3S, R1E, Sec 2Cloud414 - 2 - SET6S, R1E, Sec 26Clunn-Mullins88 - 1 - NET1S, R2E, Sec 28Cobb335 - 2 - NET4S, R2E, Sec 24Cochran96 - 1 - NET1S, R2E, Sec 33approximately 20 marked and countless unmarked graves; first known interment: Ann Chambless (d. 1834,age 47); last known interment: William Campbell (d. 1939, age 65); Richard Johnson (1758-1842), aRevolutionary War Soldier is also buried here; Byrne, Gilliam and Johnson are common to this cemetery(2)approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Madelia Chandler (1820-1895); Cattage, Chandler,Crooks, Dobbs, Eddins, Ford, Fowler, Hardin, Mastin, Thomas and Turner are common to this activecemetery (40)approximately 75 graves; first known interment: William R. Chandler (1798-1874); Baker, Branum,Carpenter, Chandler, Cobb, Fryar, Gibbs, Hannah, Kelly, Lacy, Lyon, Maples, Patterson, Sibley,Smith, Walls and Worley are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (18) (33) (40)Charity Baptist Church; over 3,100 graves; first known interment in 1887; this cemetery is still in use (1) (40)Chandler, Gurley, Kelly, Lang, Power, Sadler, Shaneyfelt and Williams are found here (40)the graves of Rebecca Clark (1776-1825), Jimmie Wade Clark (b. & d. 1951), John Sledge (1730-1798),and Revolutionary War soldier Robert Clark (1757-1837) (1) (21) (41)Madison City Cemetery (1) (7)3 marked and many unmarked graves; known interments: William Hales Clopton (1787-1826), WilliamMillard Haynes (1860-1934), and Avery Smith Clopton (1785-1841) (2) (40)approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Montgomery G. Mitchell (1843-1894); Brooks, Cloud,Foote, Lanier, Mayo, Meeks, Mitchell, Payne, Saint and Turner are common to this active cemetery (40)10 graves; first known interment: Mary A. E. Clunn (d. 1844 at 4 year

Madison 2 . Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks . Booker 25 - 1 - NW T2S, R2W, Sec 8

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