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Butler 1LocaleLocationAndressCemetery58 - NET10N, R15E, Sec 13Church Affiliation and RemarksAntioch East23 - NET11N, R15E, Sec 32Antioch West84 - SWT9N, R13E, Sec 22Ashcraft-Heaton161 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 34Barnes168 - SWT8N, R12E, Sec 2Barnes-HunterBeaver Creek19 - NE143 - NWT11N, R15E, Sec 9T10N, R13E, Sec 25Bedgood112 - SET9N, R16E, Sec 21BelmontBennett119 - SW114 - SWT7N, R12E, Sec 26T8N, R12E, Sec 35Benson31 - NWT10N, R12E, Sec 18Bethel25 - NET11N, R16E, Sec 5Bethel131 - SET7N, R14E, Sec 11Big Pine LevelBollingBragg73 - SW85 - SW6 - NWT8N, R12E, Sec 6 see Old BethelT9N, R13E, Sec 25 5 graves; 2 have no dates, 2 interments in 1893 and 1 in 1894 (26)T11N, R13E, Sec 29 3 marked and 1 unmarked grave; infant Martha Bragg (d. 1832?), Zebulin Bragg (d. 1849 at 21 years) andapproximately 20 graves; first known interment: the unmarked grave of William Andress (1778-1841); lastknown interment: John Pollard (1858-1943); Bentley, Henderson and Mosley are also found here (37) (43)Antioch East Missionary Baptist Church, organized in 1865; approximately 400 graves; first known interment:William Hawkins (1800-1871); Adams, Bush, Cates, Day, Dees, Duncan, Gafford, Harrison, Lloyd,Luckie, Martin, Mosley, Perry and Thompson are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (9) (37) (43)Antioch West Baptist Church, organized in 1852; approximately 500 graves; first known interment: JennieEllen Lang (d. 1872?); Boggan, Braden, Faircloth, Griffin, Herring, Luckie, Mathews, McLain, Parkman,Pope, Reaves, Stanford, Thomas, Till and Wasden are common to this cemetery still in use (16) (37) (43)approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Eugenia Simpson Heaton (1854-1878); Ashcraft, Brown,Coleman, Dickerson, Heaton, Routon, Scaife and Simpson are found in this active cemetery (41) (43)approximately 25 graves; first known interment Annie M. Hicks (1835-1874); last known interment: Ida MaeRhodes (1897-1927) Gamble, Goodwin, Hicks, Page and Rhodes are common to this cemetery (24) (43)the graves of Phelix Hunter (1872-1890) and Alfred Barnes (1842-1898) are found in this cemetery (7)Beaver Creek Baptist Church; approximately 30 graves; first known interment: Amy Calhoun Watts (18761954); Bogan, Boggan, Dailey, Hawthorne, McConico, Scott and Smith are common to this cemetery (43)approximately 225 graves; first known interment: Eidson Morten (d. 1906); Bedgood, Dillard, Freeman, Hall,Harris, McMillian, Patterson, Washington, Whittle and Williams are common to this active cemetery (43)Belmont Number 1 Church; approximately 50 graves; Brazille and Maye are common to this cemetery (44)a small family cemetery containing the graves of Caroline Bennett (1834-1877), T. Bennett (1830-1914) PhilBrooks (1849-1927), Ollie Carter (1871-1896), John Riley (1894-1933) and Fred Riley (1852-1927) (26) (37)former site of a Methodist Church; the graves of James K. Benson (1771-1867) and Lucy Drake Benson(1770-1864) are found here (6) (41)Bethel Methodist Church; over 400 graves; first known interment: Ephraim Farmer (1786-1853); Andress,Barron, Bates, Fail, Floyd, Gafford, Gandy, Gillion, Grant, Heartsill, Herlong, Huffman, McCrory,Mitchell, Norman, Parmer, Perdue, Reynolds and Taylor are common to this active cemetery (26) (43)Bethel Baptist Church, established in 1849; approximately 25 graves dating from 1955; Barron, Boan,Bozeman, Cook, Harris, Miller, Mitchell, Raley, Reeves, Sellers and Wood are found here (26) (41) (43)Catherine G. Bragg (d. 1838 at 44 years) (3) (37)Bragg Hill A.M.E. Zion Church; approximately 250 graves; first known interment: George Crenshaw (18811886); Adams, Caldwell, Crenshaw, Dunklin, Jones, Moorer, White and Womack are common to thiscemetery still in use (40) (43)the graves of Nathan Bransford (1795-1881) and Sarah Bransford (1810-1884) (43)Bragg Hill141 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 20BransfordBreastwork177 - SW160 - NWT8N, R13E, Sec 30T10N, R12E, Sec 5Breithaupt165 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 29Brooks Chapel163 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 30Brown-Rape170 - SWT8N, R14E, Sec 8Brushy Creek96 - SET8N, R14E, Sec 17Buckaloo41 - NWT10N, R13E, Sec 21ButlerButler Springs169 - NE42 - NWT15E, R9N, Sec 4 an active cemetery (42)T10N, R12E, Sec 33 Butler Springs Baptist Church, established in 1876; approximately 45 graves; first known interment: JamesCarter33 - NWT10N, R12E, Sec 30Central65 - NET9N, R15E, Sec 9Coleman11 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 27Consolation134 - SET7N, R15E, Sec 15County Line71 - NET9N, R16E, Sec 4CraigCrenshaw63 - NE5 - NWDamascus69 - NEapproximately 3 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: Daniel T. Davis (1820-1871);James Bailey (b. & d. 1871) and Martha Willis Davis (1822-?) are also found here (26) (42)no marked stones remain, but it is assumed that Caroline Breithaupt (1836-1843), Karl Ernst ChristianBreithaupt (1811-1842) and Rebecca Thigpen Breithaupt Palmore (1814-1852) are found here (43)the graves of John Sawyer Brooks (1796-1867), Rebecca Mitchell Brooks (1808-1857) and Drury B. Mitchell(1765-1857) are known to be found here (43)Melissa Brown (1848-1881), Charles Rape (1822-1898) and Gyntha Rape (1812-1905) are known to befound here (43)Brushy Creek Baptist Church, established in 1856; approximately 620 graves; first known interment: AnnieBelle Goins Barlow (1898-1913); Blackmon, Carnathan, Crenshaw, Davis, Fussell, Hartin, Holder,Lowery, McLain, Moore, Skipper, Solomon and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (27) (43)Buckaloo Pentecostal Holimess Church; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Travis Thomas(1915-1939); Cartwright, Herring, Myrick and Reaves are common to this cemetery still in use (26) (43)Henderson (1879-1906); Owen, Smith and Stringfellow are common to this active cemetery (26) (37) (43)approximately 10 graves of the Carter family; first known interment: William O. Carter (b. & d. 1850); lastknown interment: David Carter (1788-1856) (26)Central Baptist Church, organized in 1926; 50 graves; first known interment: infant Hickman (d. 1948);Fitzegerald, Hickman, Newton, Pouncey, Salter and Wood are also found in this active cemetery (26) (43)the grave of Louisa Ann Patton (1811-1841) is the only marker remaining in this cemetery; Phillip Coleman(1780- 1850), Rachel Burkett Coleman (1815-?), Sarah Coleman (1780-1855) and Matthew Patton, Jr.(1805-1861) are thought to be found here (26) (43)Consolation Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Elisabeth Huggins(1822-1857); Cook, Ealum, Hughes, Josey, Lee and Wells are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (43)County Line Church of Christ; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: J. S. M. Gafford (1866-1938);Gafford, Kelley, Owens, Powell, Skipper and Summers are common to this active cemetery (26) (43) (25)T10N, R15E, Sec 31 see Ebenezer EastT11N, R13E, Sec 29 approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Anderson Crenshaw (d. 1847); last known interment: HenryT9N, R16E, Sec 6Thaddeus (1887-1963); Crenshaw, Lewis, Wesley and Womack are common to this cemetery (26) (43)Damascus Baptist Church, established in 1847; approximately 700 graves; first known interment: W. Phelps(1811-1833); Black, Cumbie, Hall, Mancil, Mash, Newton, Phelps, Pittman, Raborn, Raybon, Rhodes,Schultz, Smith, Smythe, Thagard, Warren and Whiddon are common to this active cemetery (26) (34) (43)DamascusDavisEast Chapman16 - NE172 - NW152 - SWT11N, R14E, Sec 11 Damascus Church; over 200 graves (44)T10N, R12E, Sec 6T8N, R14E, Sec 18 East Chapman Baptist Church, established in 1926; approximately 35 graves; first known interment: Tyrie L.Eastside173 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 27Ebenezer106 - SET8N, R15E, Sec 13Ebenezer East63 - NET10N, R15E, Sec 31Ebenezer West82 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 9Elizabeth125 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 24Williams (1907-1966); Alexander, Brown, Conner, Jones, Matthews, Shell, Skipper, Smith and Stinsonare common to this active cemetery (43)Eastside Baptist Church; 11 graves; first known interment: Ruby Gipson Bush (1929-2001); Brantley, Carter,Ealum, Gipson, Herring, Kennedy and Mayberry are also found in this active cemetery (43)approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Robert C. Van Pelt (1863-1887); Aiken, Allen, Godwin, Nix,Owen, Pitts, Russell, Spann and Wood are is also common to this active cemetery (18) (37) (43)also known as Craig; Ebenezer East Baptist Church, organized in 1914; also known as Craig Cemeteryapproximately 300 graves; first known interment: John Fleming Craig (1818-1821); Branum, Cook, Cooper,Fife, Grayson, Newton, Owens, Perry, Rouse and Smith are common to this active cemetery (26) (30) (43)Ebenezer West Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Abraham Morrow(1794-1860); Acreman, Ainsworth, Black, Harrison, Morrow and Stuart are common to this cemetery still inuse; a second source notes a Mr. Black was the first interred here and lies in an unmarked grave (1) (30) (43)Elizabeth Church; approximately 600 graves; first known interment: A. Gomillian (1867-1886); Armstrong,Baldwin, Beasley, Bowman, Crum, Davis, Faust, Gipson, Gomillian, Hartley, Hester, Ledlow, Lee,McKenzie, Mitchell, Nall, Pierce and Tolbert are common to this principally 20th century cemetery (1) (43)

Butler 2LocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksForest HomeCemetery35 - NWT10N, R12E, Sec 2Fort Dale15 - NET11N, R14E, Sec 28FranklinFriendshipFriendship156 - SW86 - SW100 - SEapproximately 450 graves; first known interment: P. H. Cook (1819-1880); Andress, Benson, Boutwell,Cheatham, Cole, Davis, Duke, Garrett, Glenn, Hawkins, Hayes, Hutchison, Lazenby, Little, Moorer,Robison, Shanks, Sims, Till, Thompson and Wall are common to this cemetery still in use (10) (43)approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Thomas Gary (1764-1818), the oldest marked grave in ButlerCounty; Anderson, Austin, Autrey, Brown, Buckhaults, Cheatham, Coker, Goodwin, Grant, Harrison,Hartley, Rogers, Stallings, Taylor, Watts and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (21) (43)the graves of Barbara B. Franklin, J. A. Franklin and Mary Franklin; no dates (19)T8N, R12E, Sec 11T9N, R14E, Sec 30 Friendship ChurchT8N, R14E, Sec 14 Friendship United Methodist Church; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: William D. DantzlerFriendship101 - SET8N, R15E, Sec 19Friendship174 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 34Garland117 - SWT7N, R12E, Sec 14Garner75 - SWT8N, R12E, Sec 30Giddens Chapel46 - NWT10N, R14E, Sec 8GlasgowGraceGravel Hill104 - SE175 - SW52 - NET9N, R15E, Sec 23T7N, R13E, Sec 34 Grace Baptist Church; an active cemetery (43)T9N, R14E, Sec 2 Gravel Hill Baptist Church, organized in 1890; approximately 270 graves; first known interment: Bertha V.(1901-1903); Dantzler, Hudson, Lowery, Majors and Till are common to this active cemetery (26) (34) (43)Friendship Pentecostal Holiness Church; approximately 50 graves dating from 1957; Bozeman, Cannon,Henderson, Parson, Pouncey, Skipper and Taylor are found in this cemetery still in use (19) (43)a black cemetery of approximately 175 graves; first known interment: Robert Littleton Ryals (1851-1915);Abrams, Ashford, Bayne, Boggan, Brown, Cheatheam, Colley, Franklin, George, Hamilton, Hartley,Knight, Lewis, Likely, Little, Peagler, Pugh and Walton are common to this active cemetery (25) (43)Garland Baptist Church; approximately 160 graves; first known interment: Emma Burch (1853-1869); Darby,Dean, Houston, Presley, Smith, Tillery and Wright are common to this cemetery still in use (19) (34) (43)8 graves; first known interment: John D. Hausey (1884-1890); last known interment: Fanny Hausey (18631949); Bond, Garner and Reid are also found here (26) (43)Giddens Chapel Church; approximately 75 graves; first known interment: Levin Waller (1802-1877); Adams,Branch, Deakle, Duncan, Giddens, Tillery and Waller are common to this cemetery still in use (26) (43)2 marked and several unmarked graves; Susanna Glasgow (1836-1884) and Anna Glasgow (1866-1872) (6)Rhodes (1893-1897); Alpin, Campbell, Craig, Croley, Herndon, Lowery Newton, Parmer, Powelll, Smith,Sweatt, Taylor, Turner, Waller, West, Whitehead and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (43)HarrisonHarrison57 - NE60 - NET10N, R15E, Sec 15T10N, R15E, Sec 26Hartley53 - NET10N, R14E, Sec 1Heaton162 - NWT11N, R15E, Sec 8Hey BuckHickory Grove167 - SW39 - NWT9N, R12E, Sec 26T10N, R13E, Sec 20Hickory GroveHopewell90 - SW97 - SET8N, R13E, Sec 14 Hickory Grove ChurchT8N, R14E, Sec 3 Hopewell Baptist Church; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Timothy Tynes (1788-1869);HopewellHouse of PrayerHoward17 - NE149 - NE111 - SET11N, R14E, Sec 12 Hopewell ChurchT10N, R16E, Sec 32 House of Prayer or Midway Community ChurchT9N, R16E, Sec 16 9 graves; first known interment: Emma Annette Howard (1862-1863); last known interment: ElizabethIndian Hill21 - NET11N, R15E, Sec 22Industry132 - SET7N, R14E, Sec 1Kettler109 - SET9N, R16E, Sec 29Kilgore57 - NET11N, R14E, Sec 11King27 - NET11N, R16E, Sec 16Kingsbury136 - NET10N, R14E, Sec 14Kolb CityLeysath176 - NE72 - SWT10W, R14E, Sec 15T9N, R12E, Sec 30Liberty50 - NWT10N, R14E, Sec 29Liberty144 - NWT10N, R13E, Sec 24Little Brown121 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 30Lloyd47 - NET10N, R14E, Sec 3Loves Way171 -SWT9N, R12E, Sec 23Macedonia130 - SET7N, R14E, Sec 14Magnolia51 - NET10N, R14E, Sec 22Manningham10 graves; first known interment: Delany Harrison (1790-1836); last known interment: Martha J. Wallace(1841-1917); the Johnson surname can also be found in this cemetery (6) (25) (43)8 marked graves; first known interment: Frances G. Payne (1806-1881); last known interment: Francis L.Creech (1845-1926) (8)located in the woods, just west of Moriah Cemetery; 5 graves; first known interment: J. M. Heaton (18511856); last known interment: Mary Ballard Heaton (1825-1914) (22) (31)the grave of Samuel M. Smith (1969-1997) (43)approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Bobbie Hartley (d. 1904); Dixon, Eddins, Johns, Johnson,Lewis, Powell, Rainer, Rudolph, Simpson and Smith are common to this active cemetery (43)Allen, Boutwell, Caine, Caver, Chambliss, Craig, Davis, Duke, Dunnavant, Gaston, Green, Hitson,Holder, Mosley, Shanks, Till, Webb and Whittington are common to this cemetery still in use (26) (43)7 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 34Marsh108 - SET8N, R15E, Sec 22May115 - SWT7N, R12E, Sec 1McClure120 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 19Rebecca Howard (1837-1924); Redcock is the only other surname present in this inactive cemetery (26)Indian Hill A.M.E. Zion Church; approximately 50 graves; first known interment: Texena Taylor (1892-1927);Cook, Golson, Harrell, Patton, Peagler, Ray, Shepherd and Smith are common to this active cemetery (43)Industry Church of Christ; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Bertha M. Whittle (1893-1918);Bozeman, Branum, Brogden, Campbell, Cook, Jones and Whittle found in this active cemetery (39) (43)25 graves; first known interment: Charles L. Kettler (1829-1856); last known interment: Sarah Ann Kettler(1859-1926); Cook, Jones, Kettler, McCane and Moore are found in this cemetery (28) (35) (43)6 graves; first known interment: Teresa Moore (d. 1860); last known interment: Louisa M. Dickens (18661901); Barganier, Bush, Drakeford and Kilgore are also found in this inactive cemetery (26)approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Mary E. Foster (1858-1859); last known interment: infantFoster (b. and d. 1945); Foster, Heartsill, King and Sharp are common to this cemetery (3) (37) (43)8 graves; first known interment: Clara Kingsbury (d.1863); last known interment: J. Kingsbury (1820-1885)(23)Kolb City Church of Christ; Beverly, Crysell, Donner and Wasden are found in this active cemetery (43)4 graves are found here; first known interment: E. L. Leysath (1866-1868); last known interment: ElviraLeysath (1830-1913); Dash is the only other surname known to be found in this dormant cemetery (26)Liberty Methodist Church, established in 1871; approximately 280 marked and many unmarked graves; firstknown interment: J. Michael Connor (1800-1861); Anderson, Baggett, Boutwell, Cheatham, Colley, Evans,Hart, Jordan, Kuykendall, Lewis, Parsons and Skinner are common to this active cemetery (14) (43)Liberty Baptist Church, organized in 1954; approximately 110 graves; first known interment: J.D. Boutwell(1861-1928); Ainsworth, Boutwell, Compton, Gandy, Hobbs, Lawrence, Lowery, Luckie, Myrick, Oswald,Pugh and Waller is common to this cemetery still in use (14) (43)Little Brown Church; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Ruth Naomi Gardner (1892-1928); lastknown interment: Pearle Mae Calloway 1902-1990); Bush, Campbell, Owen and Skipper are common tothis cemetery (43)6 graves; first known interment: Benjamin Lloyd Sr. (1804-1860); last known interment: Naomi Ann CoxLloyd-Cheatham (1814-1884) (3) (25)Loves Way Church; approximately 20 graves; Bass, Conrad, Hanks, Pinkerton and Smith are common tothis new and active cemetery (43)Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1846; approximately 230 graves; first known interment:Dollie L. Parker (d. 1871); Blackmon, Boan, Butler, Gipson, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hinson, Jones,Kervin, McLeod, Stuart, Watford, Whittle and Wyrosdick are common to this cemetery still in use (11) (43)approximately 4,400 graves in the principal cemetery of Greenville; first known interment: Ella Herbert Stuart(1846-1857); Adams, Boutwell, Barganier, Carter, Cates, Dunklin, Kern, Perdue and Till are common tothis cemetery still in use (27) (43)approximately 30 graves; first known interment: son of J. and F. Ashcraft (1869-1873); last known interment:Inez Paul (1900-1985); Brown, Coleman, Dickerson, Heaton and Simpson are also found here (31)one marked grave in this once large cemetery now abandoned; Joel Nichols (1800-1886); Sarah JohnstonNichols (1807-1855) is thought to be interred here as well (8) (43)also spelled Maye; approximately 170 marked graves, numerous unmarked; first known interment: Henry May(d.1839); Anderson, Blackmon, Ewing, Fails, Gray, Grissett, Harris, Hicks, Howard, Johnson, Kent,Knight, Maye, Purdue, Rue, Shavers and Townsend are common to this cemetery still in use (1) (43)approximately 90 graves; first known interment: Hick Coxwell (1862-1867); last known interment: NannieMcCaskill (1886-1961); Adams, McClure, Odom, Wright and Young are also common to this cemetery (27)

Butler 3LocaleLocationMcCoyCemetery20 - NET11N, R15E, Sec 3Church Affiliation and RemarksMcKenzieMilner89 - SW92 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 11 McKenzie Chapel ChurchT8N, R13E, Sec 27 approximately 300 graves, many unmarked; first known interment: M. Josephine Davis (1860-1866); Black,Monterey2 - NWT11N, R12E, Sec 29Moriah18 - NET11N, R15E, Sec 8CemeteryMorrowLocale81 - SWLocationT8N, R13E, Sec 17Mount Carmel103 - SET9N, R15E, Sec 23Mount Ida150 - NET9N, R14E, Sec 2Mount Moriah133 - SET7N, R15E, Sec 9Mount Moriah1 - NWT11N, R12E, Sec 18Mount OliveMount Olive9 - NW56 - NET11N, R13E, Sec 28T10N, R15E, Sec 21Mount Olive East98 - SET9N, R15E, Sec 31Mount Olive West113 - SWT7N, R12E, Sec 5Mount Pisgah76 - SWT9N, R12E, Sec 28Mount Pleasant102 - SET8N, R14E, Sec 24Mount Zion8 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 32Mount Zion59 - NET10N, R15E, Sec 23Mount ZionNew Bethel66 - NE148 -NET9N, R15E, Sec 3T10N, R15E, Sec 29New Home155 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 2New HopeNew Oaky BowerNew Prospect24 - NE158 - NE99 - SET11N, R15E, Sec 32T11N, R16E, Sec 19T8N, R15E, Sec 8Oak Bowery26 - NET11N, R16E, Sec 18Oak Grove94 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 25Oak Valley140 -NWT11N, R12E, Sec 10Oakey Streak135 - SET7N, R15E, Sec 27Oakwood93 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 27OldOld Bethel54 - NE73 - SWT10N, R14E, Sec 23T8N, R12E, Sec 6Old Brushy CreekOld ElamOld GreenvilleOld Shiloh153 - SW151 - NW54 - NE13 - NWT8N, R14E, Sec 8T9N, R14E Sec 8T10N, R14E, Sec 23T11N, R13E, Sec 36Olive Branch127 - SET7N, R14E, Sec 4PeavyPerdue159 - SE30 - NET8N, R14E, Sec 22T11N, R16E, Sec 31Pine Flat32 - NWT10N, R12E, Sec 18Pine Level48 - NWT10N, R14E, Sec 19Pine Top14 - NWT11N, R14E, Sec 317 graves; first known interment: Thomas H. McCoy (1838-1862); last known interment: Martha M. McCoy(1838-1910); Cheatham is also found here (6) (25)Boatwright, Eady, Green, Lindsey, Pride, Salter and Taylor are common to this active cemetery (7) (43)approximately 140 graves; first known interment: Christina Barge (1748-1844); Atkins, Barganier, Crane,Gladys, Luckie, Moore, Park, Thompson, Traweek and Yeldell are found in this active cemetery (24) (43)Moriah Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: A. Watson (d. 1833);Cheatham, Gibson, Parker, Reese, Talley and Tillery are common to this active cemetery (4) (25) (35) (43)Church Affiliation and RemarksMorrow School House Cemetery; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Mellisia Griffin (18611915); Burkette, Gorum, Hicks, Lee, Scruggs and Snead are common to this cemetery still in use (13) (43)Mount Carmel Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1876; approximately 160 graves; first known interment:Susan Grissett (d. 1881); Burt, Franklin, Newton and Reeves are common to this cemetery (27) (35) (43)Mount Ida Church; approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Alonza Hutson (1897-1919); Allen, Lipkinand Simpson are common to this cemetery (27)Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, founded in 1889; first known interment: Susan Thigpen (1781-1850);the cemetery remains active; common surnames here include Bone, Thigpen and Ward (43)Mount Moriah Fellowship Baptist Church, founded in 1828; approximately 300 graves; first known interment:Samuel Cryswell Salter (1808-1834) Atkins, Bruner, Carmichael, Davison, Donald, Kendrick, Knight, Luckie,Scott, Smith, Steen, Watson and Yeldell are common to this cemetery still in use (27) (40) (43)Mount Olive ChurchMount Olive Methodist Church; 12 graves; first known interment: E.D. (d. 1872); last known interment: KitHamilton (1888-1914); Cook, Feagin and Williams are known to be found in this dormant cemetery (27)Mount Olive East Baptist Church, organized in 1856; approximately 240 graves; first known interment:Margaret Wirthen (1833-1859); Betterton, Branum, Burgan, Caine, Cooper, Free, Jackson, Knight, Lawrence,Mosley, Peavy, Perry, Sims and Smith are common to this active cemetery (27) (43)Mount Olive West Baptist Church, organized in 1894; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: SarahFrances Grace (d. 1858); Brooks, Cobb, Hicks and Reid are common to this active cemetery (27) (43)Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, organized about 1880; approximately 240 graves; first known interment: WilliamJefferson Scruggs (d. 1880); last known interment: Betterton, Blackmon, Burkett, Casey, Croley, Dean,Freeman, Hood, McInvale, McNeil, Sellers, Sims and Stinson are common to this active cemetery (27) (43)Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, established in 1888; approximately 330 graves; first known interment: infantJoyner (b. & d. 1889); Arnold, Bozeman, Ghita, Green, Johnson, Joyner, Lowery, Miller, Nichols, Powell,Salter, Skinner, Smith, Spann, Till and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (18) (34) (43)former site of the Mount Zion Methodist Protestant Church; approximately 20 graves; 4 markers are readable;first known interment: Levi Waters (1810-1870); last known interment: Thomas Brown (1868-1924) (34) (37)Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1832; approximately 225 graves; first known interment:Daisy B. Thomas (1814-1851); Andress, Barrett, Bentley, Butler, Duncan, Foster, Heartsill, McCormick,McQueen, Parker, Phelps, White and Wood are also common to this active cemetery (43)Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church; an active cemetery (43)New Bethel Christian Church; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Dicie Stripling (1887-1912);Betton, Hartley, Robinson and Simmons are common to this active cemetery (43)New Home Methodist Church; approximately 130 graves; first known interment: John M. Mitchell (1814-1895);Arant, Bush, Hall, Matthews, Merritt, Mitchell and Sanford are common to this active cemetery (43)New Hope ChurchNew Oaky Bower ChurchNew Prospect Methodist Church; approximately 60 graves; first known interment: Susan Majors (1856-1863);Chambers, Hicks, Knight, Majors, Parker, Raines and Sims are common to this active cemetery (28) (43)Oak Bowery Primitive Baptist Church; 17 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment:James F. Norman (d. 1858); last known interment: Ceries Roper (1897-1963); Gaffney, Horady, Hornady,Roper, Sheppard, Tillery and Zeigler can also be found in this now dormant cemetery (7) (25) (43)Oak Grove United Methodist Church, founded in 1885; the graves of infant Pulaski (b. & d. 1897); last knowninterment: Eliza Majors Rogers (1819-1900) (28) (41)Oak Valley Baptist Church; approximately 25 graves; first known interment: Sarah A. Woodson (b. & d. 1852);Brown, Coleman, Jordan, Parker, Savage and Simpson are common to this active cemetery (43)Oakey Streak Methodist Church; approximately 320 graves; first known interment: the infant Thomas R. Josey(d.1820); Adams, Ballard, Bass, Bell, Caine, Crittenden, Hogg, Ingram, Jernigan, Little, Linzy, Nix, Pruett,Rainer, Rogers, Shine, Smith, Stallings and Williamson are common to this active cemetery (1) (43)over 1,100 graves; first known interment: William A. Feagin (1856-1874); Arant, Bass, Binion, Black,Blackmon, Carpenter, Cook, Cox, Dunn, Glenn, Goodwin, Harrison, Henderson, Johnson, Jones, Josey, King,Majors, Moore, Nichols, Rhodes, Scruggs, Shell, Shepherd, Sims, Taylor, Thigpen, Ward, Watson, Weathersand Williams are common to this active cemetery (35) (43)see Pioneeralso known as Big Pine Level Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery; approximately 70 graves; first knowninterment: James T. Thomas (1824-1860); Gandy, Mixon, Mobley, Owens and Riley are found in this cemeterybegun with white interments and now an active black cemetery (28) (43)Carnathan, Chambliss, Ellis, Henderson, Shells and Smith are common to this cemetery (30) (44)Old Elam Baptist Church, an active cemetery (43)see Pioneerapproximately 10 marked graves, including William Ogly, four of his children, and a Stroud infant who werevictims of the “Ogly Massacre;” earliest marked grave: Jacob Ferguson (1782-1852); last known interment:Mary Pierce (1882-1943); Baldaree, Pierce, Taylor, Teat and Wilson are also found here (25) (30) (35)Olive Branch Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 125 graves; first known interment: Etta Brewer Lett(1897-1931); Curry, Feagin, Hasley, Jones, Rich and Scott are common to this active cemetery (25) (43)the graves of Bernice Peavy (1924-2004), Agnes Peavy (1926-2000), and Charles Peavy (d. 1979) (44)approximately 190 graves; first known interment: M. S. Arrington (b. & d. 1857); Andress, Foster, Gregory,Hartsill, Lester, Perdue, Staggers and Thompson are common to this cemetery still in use (7) (25) (43)Pine Flat Methodist Church, organized in 1858; approx. 210 graves; first known interment: Rev. M. C. Purifoy(d. 1859); Barge, Clarke, McCrory, Smith and Stuart are common to this active cemetery (20) (35) (41) (43)Pine Level Baptist Church; approximately 100 graves; interments date from 1955; Boggan, Crenshaw, Hale,Herbert, Johnson, Moorer, Powell, Pressley, Scott and Smith are common to this active cemetery (25) (43)Pine Top Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 110 graves; first known interment: Dunkin Taylor (18781914); Davidson, McKee, Mitchell, Rudolph and White are common to this active cemetery (43) (44)

Butler 4LocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksPioneerCemetery54 - NET10N, R14E, Sec 23Pleasant Hill74 - SWT8N, R12E, Sec 18Pleasant Hill122 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 28Pleasant Home44 - NWT10N, R13E, Sec 14Pleasant HomePoplar SpringsPressley121 - SW12 - NW116 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 30T11N, R13E, Sec 36T7N, R12E, Sec 2also known as Old Cemetery or Old Greenville; approximately 280 graves; first known interment: CaptainWilliam Butler (d. 1818); Ashford, Burnett, Deming, Dunklin, Gafford, Hartley, Herbert, Lane, Long, Mallett,McKellar, Oliver, Parmer, Payne, Porter, Rudolph, Stewart, Thames, Wilson and Wright are common to thiscemetery still in use (5) (33) (35) (43)Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, organized in 1909; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: John T.Wright (1878-1921); Fletcher, Page, Stuckey and Wallace are common to this active cemetery (28) (43)approximately 700 graves, many unmarked; first know interment: infant Sellers (d. 1894); Allen, Anderson,Black, Baldwin, Booker, Brown, Horn, Jones, Lee, McPherson, Miniard, Myrick, Odom, Parker, Patrick,Piggott, Salter, Vickery, Weaver, Wiggins and Wright are also common to this cemetery still in use (11) (43)Pleasant Home Baptist Church, organized in 1926; 9 graves; first known interment: Ruth Gardner(1927-1928);Melvina Kenrick (1876-1953); Bush, Gilmore, Owens, Skipper and Stanfield are found here (28) (37)see Little BrownProvidence137 - SWT9N, R12E, Sec 26Reddoch49 - NWT10N, R14E, Sec 20Reynolds146 - NWT10N, R14E, Sec 2064 - NET9N, R14E, Sec 1Ridgeville139 - NWT11N, R12E, Sec 15Riley128 - SET7N, R14E, Sec 9Ringgold-Simmon36 - NWT10N, R13E, Sec 5Saint Francis68 - NET9N, R15E, Sec 15Saint JohnSaint Luke118 - SW154 - SET7N, R12E, Sec 14T7N, R15E, Sec 1Saint Paul61 - NET10N, R15E, Sec 28SalemSardis40 - NW105 - SET10N, R13E, Sec 21 Salem ChurchT8N, R15E, Sec 12 Sardis Baptist Church, organized in 1856; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Sarah VirginiaSeale45 - NWT10N, R14E, Sec 18Sellers123 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 9Shackleville43 - NWT9N, R12E, Sec 2ShepherdShiloh87 - SW107 - SET8N, R13E, Sec 3T8N, R15E, Sec 13Shiloh12 - NWT11N, R13E, Sec 36Simmons GravesSims138 - NW77 - SWT11N, R13E, Sec 36T9N, R12E, Sec 26Smith91 - SWT8N, R13E, Sec 15South Butler126 - SWT7N, R13E, Sec 24Spring Creek28 - NET11N, R16E, Sec 21Spring Hill79 - SWT8N, R12E, Sec 20Spring HillSpring Hill157 NW22 - NET11N, R12E, Sec 32 Spring Hill ChurchT11N, R15E, Sec 27 Spring Hill Methodist Church, founded in 1836; approximately 220 graves; first known interment: Mary PollardStamps80 - SWT8N, R12E, Sec 14Stott88 - SWT8N, R

Butler 1 Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks Andress 58 - NE T10N, R15E, Sec 13 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: the unmarked grave of William Andress (1778-1841); last known interment: John Pollard (1858-1943); Bentley, Henderson and Mosley are also found here (37) (43) Antioch East 23 - NE T11N, R15E, Sec 32 Antioch East Missionary Baptist Church, organized .

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