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Randolph 1CemeteryLocaleAbbottAlmond181 - NE180 - SWAntioch32 - NELocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksT19S, R12E, Sec 29 2 unmarked graves (4)T21S, R10E, Sec 32 Almond United Methodist Church; approximately 140 marked and 65 unmarked graves; first known interment:T18S, R11E, Sec 25John T. Seymour (1824-1869); Clardy, Dewberry, Hodge, Kidd, Linch, Lynch, McGill, Perry, Stewart,Stone, Tidwell and Wilkinson are surnames commonly found in this cemetery still in use (6) (8) (37) (39)Antioch Baptist Church, organized 1877, moved to current location 1889; approximately 170 marked and 35unmarked graves; first known interment: Mattie Willoughby King (1866-1891); Camp, Lovvorn, McKee,Morrow, Reaves, Thompson and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (9) (10) (32) (39)Antioch Baptist Church; a black cemetery of approx. 50 marked and 20 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: Gansie J. Smith (1904-1942); Bell, Harris and Lane are common to this active cemetery (5) (8)approximately 55 marked and 70 unmarked graves; first known interment: J. W. Perry (1818-1852); lastknown interment: Lula H. Marshall (1887-1972); Alford, Boyd, Brown, Easterwood, Estes, Gray, Hodge,Hunter, Kidd, Liles, Marshall, Perry, Stone and Tidwell are common to this cemetery (6) (8) (16) (25)the marked grave of Soloman Arnold (1795-1871) as well as 10-12 unmarked graves (3) (9) (10)Antioch87 - NWT20S, R11E, Sec 3Antioch104 - SWT21S, R10E, Sec 33ArnoldAuslins Chapel182 - NW58 - SWT18S, R11E, Sec 26T20S, R10E, Sec 15Ava72 - NWT19S, R11E, Sec 27Ayres183 - NWT18S, R11E, Sec 19Bacon LevelBall-BaldBartonBean-Faulkner157 - SE184 - NW85 - SE185 - NWT22S, R13E, Sec 10 see FellowshipT19S, R11E, Sec 27 2 unmarked graves thought to be from the Ball or Bald family dating from the 1800’s (4)T20S, R12E, Sec 10 the graves of J. C. Barton (1848-1918) and Mary Barton (1846-1918) (2)T19S, R10E, Sec 34 54 unmarked graves and approximately 30 marked graves; Wilson Faulkner (1810-1872) an early RandolphBear Creek75 - NET19S, R12E, Sec 16186 - SE187 - SW158 - SET20S, R13E, Sec 32T20S, R11E, Sec 14T21S, R13E, Sec 35Bethel East49 - NET19S, R13E, Sec 5Bethel West62 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 13BenefieldBentonBethany LimeBethenaAuslins Chapel Methodist Church; approximately 140 marked and 130 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: Eldon “Flint” Mitchell (1800-186?); Baker, Bradley, Clifton, Cummings, Edmondson, Miles,Mitchell, Strickland and Weldon are common to this cemetery not used since the 1960’s (5) (8) (11) (17) (39)Ava Methodist Church; approximately 225 graves; first known interment: Permelia Dial Bolt (1810-1876);Bates, Calhoun, Campbell, Cofield, Foster, French, Kerr, Mattox, McCain, McManus, Messer, Moore,Parker, Sikes, Smith, Stevens and Wright are surnames common to this active cemetery (4) (22) (37) (39)approximately 15 graves, including the grave of Henry Baker Ayres (1849-1890) who was one of the county’sfirst teachers; Keller and Waters are also known to be found in this inactive cemetery (2) (3) (8) (10) (39)County sheriff is buried here; Bean, Wiley and Winston are found in this inactive cemetery (2) (4) (9) (10)Bear Creek United Methodist Church, organized in 1852; approximately 220 marked and 58 unmarked graves;first known interment Leona Cline (d. 1860); Bass, Burgess, Capehart, Fincher, Green, Haynes, Lee,Lovvorn, Lowe, McManus, Rampy, Sears, Shelton, Stewart, Traylor, Walden and Yates are common tothis active cemetery (2) (4) (8) (10) (39)the marked grave of Nancy E. Benefield (1832-1896) and 5 unmarked graves (5)the grave of Mary Smith Benton (d. 1854); other unmarked graves are thought to be found in this cemetery (5)Bethany Lime Congregational Christian Church; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Mildred L.Bonner (1900-1962); Adamson, Bennett, Hall, Head, Horne, Jackson, Johnson, Rogers, Seegar,Sheppard, Smith, Wilder and Yearta are surnames also found in this cemetery still in use (6) (8) (39)Bethel East Baptist Church founded in 1878 as Church of Christ of Bethel; approximately 535 graves; firstknown interment: Mige Gosdin (1880-1883); Brown, Butler, Calhoun, Cofield, Dalrymple, Daniel, Gosdin,Hale, Henderson, Herren, Maddox, Parker, Parmer, Patterson, Smith, Snyder, Spradlin, Stevens,Traylor, Whitmore and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (4) (8) (37) (39)Bethel West Baptist Church, founded in1909; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: V. K. Williams(1872-1921); Bolt, Cofield, Cummings, Dunn, Hill, Nix, Sheppard, Whaley and White are common to thisactive cemetery (2) (4) (19) (39)Bethena United Methodist Church; approximately 75 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment:Patsey Traylor (1866-1935); Keith, Sears, Traylor and Williams are common to this cemetery (3) (8) (39)Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 140 marked graves; first known interment: SusanTrammell (d. 1910, age 85); Allen, Bailey, Birdsong, Byrdsong, Curry, Davenport, Eubanks, Finch,Heard, Houston, Johnson, O’Neal, Treadwell and Woodgett are common to this active cemetery (6) (39)Bethlehem Campground United Methodist Church, organized in 1840; approximately 550 marked and 258unmarked graves; first known interment: James W. V. Cosper (1846-1852); Brown, Calhoun, Coker, Cole,Cosper, Crook, Cushing, Gibbs, Hendrix, Holliday, Johnson, Noles, Runyan, Sherard, Stewart,Townley, Ward, Wiggins, Wysner and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (10) (15) (39)also known as Hillabahatchee Cemetery; Beulah Baptist Church; approximately 260 marked and 70 unmarkedgraves; first known interment: William LeHugh Hester (b. & d. 1852); Alsabrook, Arrington, Bartlett,Benefield, Brown, Buchanan, Causey, Enloe, Gay, Harlin, Head, Hester, Janney, Noles, Quattlebaum,Smith, Stitt, Veal and Whatley are surnames common to this cemetery still in use (5) (9) (39)Big Springs Baptist Church, organized in 1850 and reconstituted in 1882; approximately 900 graves; firstknown interment: Mealy Burson (1826-1860); Alsabrook, Arrington, Bailey, Ballard, Benefield, Brown,Burson, Camp, Cox, Davis, Duke, Fincher, Freeman, Gay, Graham, Green, Hammond, Heard, Hester,Janney, Lewis, Mayfield, Moses, Noles, Norred, Prestridge, Shaw, Shelnutt, Waldrep, Walker, Webb andYoung are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (9) (12) (39)40 - NET18S, R12E, Sec 13110 - SWT21S, R11E, Sec 13BethlehemCampground39 - NET18S, R12E, Sec 12Beulah92 - SET20S, R13E, Sec 23Big Springs91 - SET20S, R13E, Sec 8Black-BoozerBooker Hill66 - NW135 - SET20S, R11E, Sec 9 see BoozerT21S, R12E, Sec 35 approximately 55 marked and 100 unmarked graves; first known interment: John Pearson (1891-1902); lastBoozer66 - NWT20S, R11E, Sec ton GraveBrown188 - SE189 - NW190 - NE35 - NE125 - SE179 - SE138 - SET20S, R12E, S22T19S, R11E, Sec 22 8 unmarked graves and the grave of Henry Bradley (1853-1945) who purchased this land in 1887 (2) (4) (8)T18S, R12E, Sec 17 4 unmarked graves; one is thought to be that of B. Brannan; one is thought to be that of a slave (3) (9) (10)T18S, R12E, Sec 28 4 graves with slate headstones, no inscriptions remain; one grave is thought to be that of Guy Brooks (3)T21S, R12E, Sec 19 see Pleasant GroveT21S, R11E, Sec 24 thought to be the grave of a man named Broughton (6)T21S, R12E, Sec 35 also known as East Roanoke Cemetery; approximately 165 marked and 100 unmarked graves; first knownBrownBurdenBurgess/KirbyBurkes Chapel152 - SE191 - NE192 - NE80 - SET21S, R13E, Sec 34T18S, R12E, Sec 31T20S, R12E, Sec 2T20S, R12E, Sec 16Butlers Graveyard33 - NET18S, R12E, Sec 30193 - NWT18S, R10E, Sec 24BethlehemCaffey/Coffeyknown interment: John Wesley Slaughter (1911-1983); Askew, Brown, Gofield, Green, Joiner, Longshore,McCowans, McKnight, Rachel, Riley, Shealey and Smith are common to this cemetery (6) (9) (39)or Black-Boozer Cemetery; 3 marked and 6 unmarked graves; first known interment: Henry Boozer (18411911) a Confederate soldier; last known interment: Annie Sattiewhite (d. 1941); Rustlin is also here (2) (5) (8)the grave of Private Alanson Bowen (1842-?) and 2 unmarked graves said to be of the Bowen family (5) (39)interment: Worren Wood (d. 1944); Heard, Holliday, Houston, Huffman, Nolan, Shealey, Ware andWinston are common to this active black cemetery (6) (9) (39)thought to be the graves of 2 Brown cousins (5)approximately 20 graves; only one marked grave: James Burden (1772-1843) (2)thought to be 2 graves of the Burgess or Kirby family; also thought to be the site of Indian graves (5)Burkes Chapel United Methodist Church; at least 20 marked and 87 unmarked graves; first known interment:Coren Ester Phillips (1892-1914); Bailey, Phillips and Turner are common to this active cemetery (5) (9)also known as Lovvorns Hill Cemetery; 24 marked and approximately 125 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: Catherine Newell (d. 1851, age 25); last known interment: T. J. Butler (1874-1930); Mount GileadBaptist Church began using this cemetery or land adjacent to in when the church was established (3) (31)thought to be 5 members of the Caffey/Coffey family who all died in a tornado in 1877 (3)

Randolph 2LocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksCalvaryCemetery174 - SET20S, R11E, Sec 24Canaan133 - SET21S, R11E, Sec 1Cavers Grove169 - NWT19S, R11E, Sec 10Cedarwood137 - SET21S, R12E, Sec 35Center Chapel143 - SET21S, R13E, Sec 19Calvary Baptist Church, organized in 1858; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Milford EzraLipham (1898-1971); Brown, Burke, Calhoun, Cofield, Craven, Powers, Ramsey, Springer, Sutton,Tennant, Vaughn, Whaley, Wortham and Yates are also found in this active cemetery (5) (10) (37) (39)Canaan Missionary Baptist Church; a black cemetery of at least 80 marked and 78 unmarked graves; firstknown interment: Jess T. Mae Robertson (1918-1928); Adamson, Bailey, Carter, Caselberry, Clark,Denney, Denny, Heard, Lancaster, Molden and Stevens are common to this active cemetery (6) (39)Cavers Grove Congregational Christian Church, organized in 1929, named for John Caver; former site ofConcord Baptist Church; approximately 30 graves dating from 1982; Alsabrook, Benefield, Boyd, Fowler,Gosdin, McCain, Miles, Nobley, Stewart and Traylor are common to this active cemetery (4) (9) (10) (39)or Old Roanoke Cemetery; former site of Roanoke Methodist Church; named Cedarwood in 1911 by the CivicClub; over 2,600 graves; first known interment: Amanday R. Taylor (1854-1855); active (6) (7) (9) (13) (39)Center Chapel Baptist Church; approximately 100 marked and 2 unmarked graves; first known interment:Harold Faye Norred (b. & d. 1937); Ashworth, Barnes, Brown, Butler, Calhoun, Cofield, Daniel, Fincher,Kitchens, Lawson, Smith, Wilson and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (8) (19) (37) (39)Center West Baptist Church; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Corp. Jimmie Smith (19341952); Davis, Hodge, Johnson, Luker, Phillips, and Tinnin are common to this cemetery (3) (8) (19) (39)the marked grave of Martha Ann Edwards Chaffin (1828-1907) and 10 unmarked graves; 5 of the unmarkedgraves are of McManus children, and the rest are thought to be of the Chaffin family (4) (9) (10) (31) (39)Christiana Baptist Church, founded in 1851; approximately 400 graves; first known interment: Esna ColemanBean(1880-1881); Abner, Albright, Ayers, Bean, Blair, Carter, Cofield, Davis, East, Gabriel, Higgins,Knight, McCollum, Taylor, Warren and Waters are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (37) (39)the marked grave of Matilda Cofield Camp (1861-1881); the graves of Frank Cofield (1818-1848), MaryCofield (1842-1860) and Piana Cofield (1820-1850) are thought to be found here as well (3) (10) (39)Concord Primitive Baptist Church, founded in 1837 in Chambers County, moved to Randolph County in 1845;approximately 725 graves; first known interment: Micajah Williamson (1779-1857); many prominent earlysettlers are buried here including Wyatt Heflin (1789-1860), F. A. McMurray (1810-1906), Ann DavidsonWindsor (1790-1865), Peter Mitchell (1811-1883) and Alex Stewart (1802-1859); Birchfield, Blake, Breed,Cardwell, George, Green, Harris, Heflin, Hodges, Kent, Key, Langley, Liles, McMurray, Parrish, Phillips,Reeves, Sadler, Sexton, Stephens, Stewart, Weaver, Williamson and Windsor are common to this activecemetery (2) (6) (8) (39)located behind the main cemetery in the woods; the marked graves of Laura Green (d. 1879), Tempy Heflin(d. 1905) and Irvin Pratt (1853-1909) as well as approximately 20 unmarked graves are found here (2) (6) (8)Cool Springs United Methodist Church, founded in 1880; approximately 100 marked and 42 unmarked graves;first known interment: John B. Johnson (1852-1853); Ayers, Barintine, Bell, Copeland, Dodson, Ellison,Hix, Johnson, Lipham, McCord and Stewart are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (8) (10) (17) (39)16 graves; first known interment: G. Wilson (1811-1853); last known interment: Ruby Allen (b. & d. 1894) (6)Center West1 - NWT18S, R10E, Sec 19Chaffin194 - NET19S, R12E, Sec 30Christiana51 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 18Cofield-Camp195 - NET18S, R12E, Sec 19Concord102 - SWT22S, R11E, Sec 4Concord102 - SWT22S, R11E, Sec 4Cool Springs25 - NWT18S, R11E, Sec 2CooleyCorinthCorinth196 - SW14 - NW15 - NWT21S, R10E, Sec 31T18S, R10E, Sec 16T18S, R10E, Sec 15Corinth106 - SWT21S, R10E, Sec 25County Line160 - SWT22S, R10E, Sec 18Crockett/StewartCrouchDaniel197 - NW198 - NE199 - NET18S, R11E, Sec 32T18S, R12E, Sec 32T19S, R13E, Sec 6Daniel-McDow46 - NET18S, R13E, Sec 31Dinglers Chapel52 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 31Dollar-Jeter128 - SWT21S, R11E, Sec 15East Napoleon93 - NET19S, R12E, Sec 36East RoanokeFellowship138 - SE157 - SET21S, R12E, Sec 35 see BrownT22S, R13E, Sec 10 also known as Bacon Level Cemetery; Fellowship Baptist Church constituted in 1855; approximately 400Fisher107 - SWT21S, R10E, Sec 21Flat Rock96 - NET19S, R13E, Sec 28Flint Hill17 - NWT18, R10E, Sec 12FootpadForest Home126 - SE147 - SET21S, R12E, Sec 16 see Union HillT21S, R13E, Sec 17 Forest Home Congregational Christian Church; approximately 140 marked and 35 unmarked graves; firstForrester’s Chapel105 - SWT21S, R11E, Sec 30Foster4 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 3Fowler5 - NWT18S, R10E, Sec 34Friendship79 - SET20S, R12E, Sec 29Friendship124 - SWT21S, R11E, Sec 22Friendship165 - SET22S, R13E, Sec 12Corinth Methodist Church, founded 1914; shares cemetery with #15;Corinth Baptist Church, founded 1885; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Permelia Fowler(1836-1880); Barker, Blake, Braden, Brooks, Cockrell, Crews, Daugherty, Gaston, Key, Landers, Lee,Morrison, Shamblee, Steed and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (3) (18) (39)Corinth Congregational Christian Church, also known as Corinth South Christian Church, founded in 1891;approximately 50 graves; first known interment: George Leaburn Albright (1923-1963); Bexley, Creed,Holliday, Knight, Melton, Noles, Screws and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (37) (39)County Line Baptist Church; approximately 85 marked and 250 unmarked graves; interments begin in 1914;Battle, Hardnett, Lewis, McLain, Staples, Weaver and Zachery are common to this active cemetery (6) (39)6 unmarked graves; Thomas Stewart is believed to be first interment (2)thought to be 8 graves of the Jim Crouch family (3) (10)approximately 70 unmarked graves; a marker was placed in 1984 in memory of Isaac Benjamin and ElizabethDaniel; Marion Cox (1926-2005) and Susy Daniel (b. & d. 1884) are also known to be here (4) (9) (10) (39)the graves of W. T. Daniel (1863-1901), Bathsheba Daniel McDow (1842-1899) and William Thomas “Snap”Daniel, who founded Graham College around 1890 (3) (8) (10)Dinglers Chapel Congregational Christian Church; approximately 60 marked and 10 unmarked graves; firstknown interment: Herbert L. Pate (b. & d. 1925); Boyd, Cockrell, Edmondson, Gray, Henry, Hill, King,Miles, Nelson, Pate, Scott, Smith, Taylor and Waldrop are common to this cemetery still in use (4) (8) (39)the graves of Brice Dollar (1824-1879), Naomia Oliver Dollar (1826-1909) and Ray Howard Jeter (b. & d.1923) as well as 5 unmarked graves are known to be found in this small, inactive cemetery (6) (8) (39)East Napoleon Church of Christ, founded in 1915; approximately 150 marked and 5 unmarked graves; firstknown interment: Jim Kimbrell (d. 1937); Bailey, Bowen, Cofield, Hanner, Hester, Kirby, Laney, Langley,Messer, Nichols and Wilson are surnames commonly found in this cemetery still in use (2) (4) (8) (10) (39)graves; oldest marked grave: H. E. Jarrell (1818-1862); interments were possibly as early as 1814; Aldridge,Arnett, Bishop, Bradshaw, Burdette, Crouch, Crowder, Henry, Hudson, Knight, Lane, Mapp, Norred,Phillips, Sheppard, Strickland, Turner, Ussery and Wright are common to this active cemetery (1) (39)10 graves; first known interment: James Stephen Fetner (1798-1880); last known interment: Lucy Viola HodgeFisher (1873-1958); Strong is also found in this cemetery no longer in use (6) (26) (39)Flat Rock Congregational Methodist Church, organized in 1895; approximately 125 marked and 98 unmarkedgraves; first known interment: Joseph Morris (1793-1854); Allgood, Bailey, Blossom, Burke, Carr, Glass,Gore, Meadows, Owens, Phillips and Richardson are common to this cemetery still in use (4) (8) (10) (39)Flint Hill Baptist Church; 15 marked and 126 unmarked graves; first known interment: J. F. Smith (d. 1904);Flint Hill and Morrison’s Chapel Cemeteries are separated only by a row of dogwood trees (3) (10)known interment: Mrs. E. J. Wood (1825-1899); Albright, Arrington, Barfield, Bennett, Chappell, Cromie,Crenshaw, Harry, Houze, Muldrew, Pike and Pinkard are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (8) (39)Forrester’s Chapel Methodist Church; approximately 470 marked and 75 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: John H. Capehart (1791-1876); Alexander, Ashworth, Atkins, Bassett, Carson, Gatlin, Gray,Hay, Knight, Langley, McCarley, Price, Taylor and Wright are common to this active cemetery (6) (8) (37)15 marked and some unmarked graves; first known interment: Jesse Ball (1798-1870); last known interment:Robert Douglass Foster (1896-1984); Rice and Robbins are also found in this cemetery (2) (4) (8) (10) (39)26 marked and 22 unmarked graves; first known interments: Samuel Fowler (1786-1862), James “Doc”Halpin (d. 1862) and John Key (d. 1862) who were all killed in the Civil War; last known interment: F. MarionFowler (d. 1943); Boggs, Craft, Halpin, Key and Rice are also found in this cemetery (2) (3) (8) (10) (39)Friendship Christian Church, organized in 1881; approximately 140 marked and 19 unmarked graves; firstknown interment: Grover C. Caldwell (1882-1890); Adcock, Baker, Benefield, Brumbeloe, Duke, Earnest,Haynes, Holder, Hornsby, Kirby and Taylor are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (8) (10) (25) (39)Friendship Baptist Church; approximately 80 marked and 175 unmarked graves; first known interment: CharlesWesley Green (1843-1915); this cemetery is still in use (6) (9)Friendship Baptist Church; approximately 70 marked and 50 unmarked graves; first known interment: IreneWatkins (1906-1933); Burden, Clark, Holley and Winston are common to this active cemetery (6) (39)

Randolph 3LocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksGalileeCemetery200 - SWT22S, R11E, Sec 6Gay114 - SWT21S, R11E, Sec 6Gold Ridge37 - NET18S, R12E, Sec 4Gray Hill97 - NET19S, R13E, Sec 20Greene201 - SWT21S, R10E, Sec 32Greens Chapel77 - SET20S, R12E, Sec 7Hamrick-Richardson202 - SET20S, R11E, Sec 36Galilee Primitive Baptist Church; the marked graves of Irena D. Walker (1884-1937), Theodore W. Capers(1905-1938) and H. W. Walker (1857-1951) as well as 2 unmarked graves are found in this cemetery (6)17 marked and approximately 100 unmarked graves; first known interment: Henry Mitchell Gay (1812-1865);last known interment: Minnie Lee Turner Nunn (1907-1942); Bolden, Bolling, Bowling, Camp, Connelly,Hills, Miles, Nunn and Stone are also known to be found in this cemetery no longer in use (6) (8) (39)Gold Ridge Baptist Church, org. in 1835 as Good Hope, renamed New Hope around 1851 and renamed GoldRidge in 1933; approx. 190 marked and 3 unmarked graves; first known interment: Jeppe Morgan (18821934); Akins, Barrett, Boyd, Butler, Cooley, Cosper, Deesem Faulkner, Gibbs, Hand, Harden, McManus,Morgan, Noles, Stephens, Stewart, Walker and Yates are common to this active cemetery (3) (8) (10) (39)Gray Hill Church of God, started 1912 and organized as a Church of God in 1920; approximately 100 graves,first known interment: WWII Veteran Oliver J. Bowen (1924-1942); Allen, Arrington, Bowen, Burke, Embry,Gosdin, Huddleston, Parmer, Robertson and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (2) (4) (9) (39)the marked graves of Jonah Greene (1826-1891) who was a Civil War soldier, John Greene (1860-1881) andSarah Kirk Greene (1832-1897) as well as one unmarked child's grave are found here (2) (6) (8) (38)Greens Chapel United Methodist Church; approximately 190 marked and approximately 200 unmarkedgraves; first known interment: M. D. Roberts (1809-1856); Alford, Benefield, Burns, Canady, Green, Gross,Hurley, Roberts, Strain, Wallis, Ware and Willingham are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (8) (39)also known as Richardson Cemetery; the graves of Confederate Veteran William Hamrick (1834-1882),Hardie Richardson (1830-1907) and Samantha Richardson (1836-1931) and 6 unmarked graves (5) (8)Hand Grave203 - NW204 - SW205 - SWT20S, R11E, Sec 2 the grave of James Hodges Hand (1817-1855) (5)T20S, R11E, Sec 9 the site of the execution and burial of the first man hanged in Randolph CountyT20S, R11E, Sec 19 destroyed when County Hwy 1 was built and Lake Wedowee was created; approximately 20 graves; onlyHanging Tree & CemeteryHargett(5)known interment: Herschel Hargett (1885-1888) (5) (8) (39)Harmony Congregational Methodist Church established 1855; known as Poplar Springs Church and Cemeteryprior to 1890; approximately 440 marked and 119 unmarked graves; first known interment: Mary (Thompson)Harris (1809-1855); Beck, Butler, Cofield, Hendrix, Herren, Holmes, Kidd, Lovvorn, Meadows, Patterson,Rice, Simpson, Smith, Stewart and Traylor are common to this cemetery still in use (3) (8) (10) (33) (39)approximately 100 marked and 43 unmarked graves; first known interment: H. V. Bailey (1883-1886); Barton,Hollaway, Kirby, Shaw, Shelnutt and Washington are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (39)at least 16 graves; first known interment: James Hillard Heflin (1869-1927); this cemetery is still in use (6) (9)Harmony31 - NET18S, R12E, Sec 20Haywood84 - NET20S, R12E, Sec 3HeflinHerrens Grove206 - SW44 - NET21S, R11E, Sec 22T18S, R12E, Sec 26High Pine162 - SET22S, R12E, Sec 7High Pine Baptist Church; approximately 350 marked and 135 unmarked graves; first known interment: JamesAlexander (1831-1855); 4 members of the J. H. Embrey family who were killed in a tornado in 1881 areburied here as well as many early settlers including Wesley Anderson (1799-1855), W. P. Pool (1815-1895),James Pate (1800-1856) and James Osborne (1803-1885); Benefield, East, Embrey, Garrett, George,Manley, Neese, Pate, Pinkard and Pullen are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (9) (24) (39)High Shoals207 - SET20S, R12E, Sec 36Highway89 - SET20S, R12E, Sec 13Highway RidgeHillabahatcheeHopewell172 - SE92 - SE60 - NWHigh Shoals Baptist Church; 15 marked and 20 unmarked graves; first known interment: Thomas CalvinWeathers (1867-1869); last known interment: infant Gay (b. & d. 1917); the surnames Bean, Kirby, Presnal,Ussery, Veal, Waller and Young are also found in this cemetery no longer in use (5) (9) (14) (39)Highway First Congregational Methodist Church organized 1921; approximately 210 marked and 20 unmarkedgraves; first known interment: Hilliard Spears (b. & d. 1924); Alsabrook, Andrews, Baldwin, Cantrell,Freeman, Kelley, McDaniel, Robinson and Spears are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (5) (39)Highway Ridge Memorial Gardens; first known interment: Kathy Green (1963-1985); an active cemetery (5)T20S, R12E, Sec 13T20S, R13E, Sec 23 see BeulahT19S, R10E, Sec 27 approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Mary D. Nelson (d. 1887); Abbott, Adamson, Butler,HornsbyIduma208 - SE272 - NWT21S, R12E, Sec 27T19S, R10E, Sec 1Indian Burial GroundIndian GraveIndian GravesJohnsonJordan Chapel209 - SE210 - NE211 - SE43 - NE24 - NWT20S, R11E, Sec 12 at least 25 burial mounds; now destroyed (5)T18S, R12E, Sec 27 one Indian mound (3)T21S, R12E, Sec 13 2 mounded graves (6)T18S, R12E, Sec14/23 see Old ShilohT18S, R11E, Sec 16 Jordan Chapel Southern Congregational Methodist Church, instituted 1867; approximately 220 marked and 40Kelley-BradleyKerr212 - NW22 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 32T19S, R11E, Sec 3Key168 - NWT18S, R11E, Sec 20Kidd129 - SWT21S, R11E, Sec 9Knight112 - SWT21S, R10E, Sec 12LandersLanes Chapel213 - NE164 - SET18S, R12E, Sec 35T22S, R12E, Sec14Lebanon141 - SET21S, R12E, Sec 13Lee154 - SET21S, R13E, Sec 10Herrens Grove Baptist Church organized 1945; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Mary A.Harris (1882-1946); Brown, Gosdin, Harrington, Harris, Herren, Johnson, Laney, Lovvorn, Mize, Nolesand Webb are common to this active cemetery (3) (8) (10) (39)Garner, Heard, Holloway, Hornsby, Lelare, Puckett and Young are also found in this active cemetery (39)approximately 15 unmarked graves thought to be those of the William and Sarah Hornsby family (6)Iduma Congregational Methodist Church; this new, active cemetery was established in 2007 with the burial ofDaniel H Wortham (1973-2007); Franklin, Johnson and Rice are also found in this cemetery (37) (39)unmarked graves; first known interment: Daniel W. Jordan (1858-1864); Argo, Bell, Bowen, Brady, Cosper,Gosdin, Jordan, Loveless, Morrison and Prestridge are common to this active cemetery (3) (8) (10) (39)the marked graves of N. Bradley (1840-1895), William and Delilah Kelley and 2 unmarked graves (4) (9)also known as Old Cool Springs Cemetery; Cavers Grove Congregational Christian Church organized here in1924; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: William R. Bell (1832-1862); last known interment:Mary Elizabeth Kerr (1854-1938); Thomas is also a common surname found in this cemetery (2) (4) (8) (10)8 marked and approximately 100 unmarked graves; first known interment: Stephen Key (1780-1857); lastknown interment: John Marion Reaves (1846-1891) (2) (3) (8) (10) (39)11 marked and 4 unmarked graves; the family of Simeon and Susan Kidd; first known interment: Annie Kidd(1897-1898); last known interment: Martha Kidd (1872-1953); Seymour is also found here (2) (6) (8) (39)approximately 75 marked and 30 unmarked graves; first known interment: Nancy Elizabeth Smith (18551858); Alexander, Johns, Knight, Melton and Watson are common to this active cemetery (6) (8) (39)5 unmarked graves of the Landers family (3)Lanes Chapel Methodist Church; approximately 250 marked and 60 unmarked graves; first known interments:J. H. Lane (b. & d. 1857) and Reverend Henry Lane (1786-1857); Brown, Burdette, Burgess, Cook, Halsey,Kitchens, Lane, Mayo, Ozley, Payne, Pinkard, Redmond, Roberts, Sledge, Sudduth, Whaley and Whiteare surnames common to this cemetery still in use (6) (8) (20) (32) (39)Lebanon Christian Church established 1864; approximately 285 graves; first known interment: Barbara JaneMoore (1810-1852); Allen, Barrett, Farr, Fincher, Harlin, Hendon, Holder, Kelley, Kirby, Norred, Park,Pittman, Shelnutt, Suddeth and Taylor are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (8) (12) (21) (39)22 marked and 4 unmarked graves; first known interment: Sarah Victoria (Lee) Lipham (1856-1875); lastknown interment: Roy Hassell Crouch (1894-1977); Pitman is also found in this cemetery (6) (9) (39)

Randolph 4LocaleLocationLevens ChapelCemetery21 - NWT19S, R11E, Sec 10Levens Chapel Baptist Church; also found spelled Levins; approximately 250 marked and 35 unmarkedgraves; first known interment: Harriet Elizabeth Kitchens (1860-1862); Bolt, Boyd, Clark, Duffey, Harvel,Kitchens, Levins, Nelson, Nobley, Reaves and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (4) (8) (37)Church Affiliation and RemarksLiberty54 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 17Liberty East95 - NET19S, R13E, Sec 28Liberty Church of Christ, founded 1869; first called Antioch Church of Christ; approximately 190 marked and77 unmarked graves; first known interment: Thomas Cofield (1790-1872); Duke, East, Fuller, Gregg, Knight,Nix, Rice, Stephens and Taylor are surnames common to this cemetery still in use (2) (4) (8) (10) (39)Liberty East Baptist Church, founded 1882; approximately 200 marked and 60 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: Jaret M. Veal (1824-1875); the surnames Arrington, Brown, Burson, Edmondson, Hester,Johnson, Mitchell, Sprayberry and Veal are commonly found in this cemetery still in use (2) (4) (8) (39)Liberty Grove74 - NET19S, R12E, Sec 19Liberty West166 - SWT22S, R11E, Sec 7Liles-Gladney177 - NWT19S, R10E, Sec 28LinvilleLouinaLovvorns HillMacedonia215 - NE166 - SW33 - NW109 - SWT19S, R11E, Sec 1T22S, R11E, Sec 7 see Liberty WestT18S, R12E, Sec 30 see Butlers GraveyardT21S, R11E, Sec 20 Macedonia Baptist Church; approximately 140 marked and 40 unmarked graves; first known interment: OscarLiberty Grove Congregational Methodist Church, founded 1852; approximately 360 marked and 99 unmarkedgraves; first known interment: William Hanson (1797-1866); Austin, Baker, Ballard, Benefield, Chaffin,Dewberry, Fincher, Henderson, Henry, Horton, Huey, McCain, McKeen, McManus, Parker, Rampy,Sikes, Strain, Stevens, Wilder and Wilson are common to this active cemetery (2) (4) (10) (37) (39)also known as Louina Cemetery; former site of Liberty West Baptist Church, established in 1834; 26 markedand over 100 unmarked graves; first known interment: Nancy Gillespie Culpepper (1778-1848); last knowninterment until 2010: S. M. Adamson (1835-1903); Black, Marshall, Orr and Weaver are common (6) (8) (39)approximately 60 graves with on

Randolph 2 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Calvary 174 - SE T20S, R11E, Sec 24 Calvary Baptist Church, organized in 1858; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Milford Ezra Lipham (1898-1971); Brown, Burke, Calhoun, Cofield, Craven, Powers, Ramsey, Springer, Sutton, Tenna

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