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Cullman 1CemeteryLocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksAddington Chapel127 - SWT12S, R5W, Sec 24Antioch73 - NET9S, R2W, Sec 25Antioch132 - SWT13S, R5W, Sec 2Arkadelphia143 - SWT13S, R4W, Sec 16Addington Chapel Methodist Church, organized in 1872; approximately 315 marked and 44 unmarked graves;first known interment: infant Calvert (d. 1877); Aaron, Allred, Anderson, Baker, Bridges, Calvert, Cruce,Freeman, Garrison, Grant, Graves, Lay, Lewis, McClendon, McCoy, Monroe, Moore, Nelson, Robertson,Rivers, Sandlin, Stewart, Stricklin and Willingham are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (20) (21)Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, built around 1913 and purchased by the Baptists in 1924; approximately100 graves; first known interment: Randy Stidham (b. & d. 1962); Allen, Allred, Bozle, Clark, Freeman,King, Maynard, Stidham, Turner, Walker, Watson and Wright are common to this active cemetery (6) (21)Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 230 marked and 95 unmarked graves; first known interment:James Abbott (d. 1877 at 67 years); Boyd, Clemons, Felkins, Freeman, Leeth, McClendon, Moore,Parker, Payne, Sandlin, Stewart, Wall and Williams are common to this cemetery still in use (2) (6) (21)Arkadelphia First Baptist Church, established in 1842; approximately 640 graves; first known interment: W. L.Funderburk (1805-1862); Anderson, Anderton, Baggett, Ballenger, Barrett, Baty, Callahan, Catha,Chance, Crauswell, Cruce, Dean, Dollar, Golden, Hawkins, Hogland, Hunt, Moore, Pugh, Rice, Rimel,Robinson, Stewart, Stone, Suggs, Tolbert and Washington are common to this active cemetery (6) (21)AshleyBaileyton145 - SE30 - NET12S, R3W, Sec 24 see New HopeT9S, R1W, Sec 11 approximately 310 graves; first known interment: infant Burden (b. & d. 1886); Allen, Bailey, Burks, Elrod,Baldwin Chapel52 - NWT10S, R5W, Sec 12Baldwin Heights53 - NWT10S, R5W, Sec 12Baltimore153 - SWT13S, R3W, Sec 7Barnett ChapelBates154 - NE155 - SWT10S, R1W, Sec 2T11S, R4W, Sec 7BeasleyBeech Grove46 - NW111 - SWT9S, R4W, Sec 32 7 graves (6)T11S, R3W, Sec 32 approximately 115 graves; first known interment: Mary E. Hays (b. & d. 1881); Aycock, Barber, Barnett,Benedictine SistersBerlin62 - NE183 - NET10S, R3W, Sec11T10S, R2W, Sec 16Bethany101 - SWT11S, R5W, Sec 8BethelBethel51 - NW80 - NET10S, R4W, Sec 5 see Pilgrims RestT10S, R2W, Sec 10 Bethel Primitive Baptist Church; approximately 60 marked and 12 unmarked graves; first known interment:BethelBethesda179 - NW142 - SWT9S, R5W, Sec 15T13S, R4W, Sec 8Bethlehem109 - SWT11S, R3W, Sec 20Bethlehem East124 - SET11S, R2W, Sec 27Bethlehem West7 - NWT9S, R4W, Sec 7Bethsadia58 - NWT10S, R4W, Sec 25BlackwoodBlair161 - NW4 - NWT9S, R4W, Sec 31T9S, R5W, Sec 14Blevins157 - SWT13S, R5W, Sec 5Bowmans Chapel107 - SWT11S, R4W, Sec 16Brindley70 - NET9S, R2W, Sec 21Brooklyn84 - NET9S, R1W, Sec 27120 - SWT12S, R3W, Sec 5Brown-Bailey33 - NET9S, R1E, Sec 12Brushy Creek108 - SWT11S, R4W, Sec 20Burch158 - NWT10N, R4W, Sec 30BrownFord, Gutherie, Hadley, Harris, Hendrix, Hyatt, Jones, Lamberth, Oliver, Scott, Smith, Taylor, Walkerand White are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Baldwin Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church, established in 1932; approximately 70 graves; first knowninterment: Hobert A. Smith (b. & d. 1933); Bone, Burgett, Burton, Calloway, Cooper, Davis, Grant, Lee,Marty, McAdams, O’Neil, Rogers, Smith and Stephenson are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Baldwin Heights Baptist Church, organized in 1966; approximately 100 graves; Burnett, Fincher, Henry,Johnson, Kugler, Lovell, Rowell, Smith and Wisner are common to this active cemetery (6) (21)approximately 10 marked and 90 unmarked graves; first known interment: M. W. Cannon (d. 1839); lastknown interment: Margaret M. Price (1857-1860) (6)first known interment: Elizabeth Haynes (d. 1862); last known interment: Samuel Smith (1817-1877) (6)approximately 65 marked and 23 unmarked graves; first known interment: James Stephen Bates (1856-1865);Bates, Harbison, Reno, Sinyard, Speegle and Willcutt are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Brown, Burks, Coggin, Curry, Davis, Day, Dunn, Elliott, Harris, Hays, Hicks, Hopkins, Johnson, King,Kuykendall, Ray, Sandlin, Swann, Trussell and Turner are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (19) (21)Berlin Baptist Church, also known as Old First Baptist Church; approximately 40 graves; first known interment:Elizabeth Rebecca Walton; last known interment: John Whitten Teague (1890-1970); Duke, Nelson,Samples and Zinsmeister are also found here (21) (23)Bethany Baptist Church; approximately 280 marked and 25 unmarked graves; first known interment: LibbySmith (1896-1900); Alexander, Armstrong, Ballard, Bridges, Burrow, Calvert, Campbell, Cordell, Eady,Farley, Harbison, Perdue, Riggs, Wilson and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Nellie Brock (d. 1901); Akers, Ayers, Barker, Bexley, Boatwright, Brock, Gower, Greier, Harper, Horton,Hudson, Tidwell, Wilson and Woods can be found in this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Bethel Baptist Church; Haney is known to be found here (21)Bethesda Church of Christ, organized in 1903; approximately 80 marked and 21 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: infant Childers (b. & d. 1925); Boyd, Burgess, Childers, Griffith, Harding, Lee, Ogletree, Parker,Rice, Sandlin, Stanley, Trapp, Watson, Williams and York are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Bethlehem United Methodist Church; approximately 430 marked and 85 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: John T. Harris (1882-1883); Aycock, Carlisle, Duffey, Grimmett, Johnson, King, Lowery,Madison, Morrow, McDonald, Scott, Tingle and Tucker are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Bethlehem East Baptist Church, organized in 1889; approximately 645 graves; first known interment: FrannieLee Allbright (d. 1903); Abercrombie, Akin, Armstrong, Baker, Bannister, Bentley, Bland, Brown, Cagle,Carlisle, Curl, Eskew, Greer, Helms, Huckabee, Jackson, Johnston, Kanaday, Pettus, Philpot, Putman,Quick, Sims, Sloan, Tankersley, Walker and Webb are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Bethlehem West Baptist Church, organized in 1888; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: LavinaHarper (1820-1900); Anderson, Atchley, Beck, Blackmon, Cagle, Cole, Grimmett, Hanson, Johnson,King, Little, McBrayer, McDonald, Rodgers and Trussell are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Bethsadia Baptist Church, organized in 1887; approximately 960 graves; first known interment: Alice Burgh (d.1884); Aker, Allred, Angle, Barnett, Bates, Bradford, Brown, Caple, Carden, Chambers, Creel,Duckworth, Freeman, Gibson, Harbison, Harris, Haynes, Howard, Jacobs, Lowry, Moody, Moore,Morrow, New, Phillips, Rhodes, Smith, Stansell and Wix are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)John Blackwood Cemetery; approximately 12 graves in a long neglected cemetery (9)Blair Congregational Methodist Church, approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Vasco Blair (d.1895); Blair, Buckelew, Campbell, Garrett, Griffin, Heatherly, Hogue, Hudson, Kugler, Laney, Marsh,Pigg, Risi, Thomas, Thompson, Via, Walker and Wynn are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)13 graves; first known interment: Armstead Elza Blevins (1812-1882); last known interment: Joe Blevins(1881-1957); England and Smith are also found here (6) (14) (21)Bowmans Chapel Methodist Church; 168 graves were moved to this cemetery from Thomas CalvertCemetery, now inundated by Smith Lake; first known (re)interment: John Hamilton Calvert (1847-1852);Aaron, Barnes, Calvert, Self and Speegle are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Mace T. P. Brindley Cemetery, established around 1819; 9 marked and 6 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: John Hamby Brindley (1838-1853); last known interment: Phoebe Lavinia Dunn (1833-1904);Linderman is also found here; the Brindley’s were the first family to settle in this area of the county (6) (7) (11)(21)Brooklyn United Methodist Church; approximately 430 marked and 11 unmarked graves; first known interment:Zilla Ozell Hart (b. & d. 1909); Bailey, Barwick, Burden, Burks, Butler, Dunlap, Estes, Fortner, Gilley,Hart, McClain, McGriff, Thomas, Whitley and Young are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)also known as Keith Cemetery; 15 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first known interment: SusannahFreeman (1811-1866); Allred, Anderson, Brown, Edwards, Keith, Smith and Swann are common to thiscemetery (6) (19) (21)also known as Bailey, Brown, and Wilks Cemetery; 31 graves; first known interment: infant Wilks (d. 1889);last known interment: Thomas B. Maze (1879-1958); Bailey (all infants), Bramlett, Brown, Flemming,Fortenberry, Maze, Reid, Stone and Wilks are also found here (16) (21)Brushy Creek Church, established in 1855; approximately 200 graves; first known interment: Daniel Speegle(1777-1855); Bailey, Bates, Brewer, Calvert, Farmer, Guthery, Harris, Jones, Kuykendall, Livingston,Murphree, Self, Speegle, Weldon and Williamson are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)the graves of Chester Creed Burch (b. & d. 1901), Cordellia Burch (1897-1898) and Janie Viola Burch (18881892) (6)

Cullman 2LocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksCalvertCemetery150 - SWT11S, R5W, Sec 25Canaan18 - NET8S, R1W, Sec 31Center Grove15 - NET9S, R2W, Sec 17Center Hill102 - SWT10S, R4W, Sec 36Center Hill122 - SET11S, R2W, Sec 11Center Point82 - NET10S, R1W, Sec 8Central35 - NWT9S, R5W, Sec 25Chafin136 - SWT12S, R4W, Sec 13approximately 20 marked and 25 unmarked graves; first known interment: Julia A. Calvert (1849-1884); lastknown interment: Lonnie E. Moon (1901-1927); Bailey, Calvert, Freeman, Harbison, Harris, Heatherly,Hunter, Lambert, McGraw, McSwain, Moon, Reno, Self and Stricklin are common to this cemetery (8) (21)former site of Canaan Church; 12 marked and 1 unmarked grave; first known interment: Tilda Ray (18451908); last known interment: Thomas Ray (1869-1942); Crane, Hornsby and Warwick are also found here (6)Center Grove Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 700 marked and 37 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: Verna L. Walker (d. 1900); Brock, Burks, Dyer, Goodlett, Golden, Harper, King, Makemson,Malin, Norris, Oden, Reese, Scott, Smith, Wells and Widner are common to this active cemetery (6) (21)Center Hill Methodist Church; approximately 25 marked and 33 unmarked graves; first known interment:James S. Livingston (1821-1882); Ayers, Bateman, Freeman, Metz, Ray, Stansell and Stone are alsocommon to this active cemetery (6) (21)Center Hill Baptist Church; approximately 700 graves; first known interment: Paul Moore (1904-1905);Absher, Allred, Barnett, Bateman, Bland, Boatright, Brannon, Connell, Cook, Folds, Giles, Hamm, Lee,Phillips, Smith, Tyson, Walker, Webb and Whitaker are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Center Point Baptist Church; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Lucy Vines Noble (1879-1916);Cornelius, Drake, Farr, Graham, Hendrix, Hill, Howard, Lindsey, McIntosh, Miller, Noble, Patterson,Stanley, Stewart, Stidham, Thrasher, Turner and Weeks are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Central Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 140 marked and 15 unmarked graves; first known interment:James E. Alvis (b. & d. 1888); Briscoe, Brock, Caldwell, Coger, Duskin, Easterwood, Gardner, Holland,Huff, Jester, Jones, Key, Laney, Reid, Rodgers, Sims and Walker are common to this active cemetery (6)35 marked graves; first known interment: William E. Blalock (1789-1869); Baker, Chafin, Hays, Hollis,Murphee and Williams are common to this active cemetery (6) (19) (21)ChambersChances Crossroads22 - NE40 - NWT9S, R1W, Sec 17 see Duck CreekT10S, R5W, Sec 16 Chances Crossroads Church of Christ, also known as Christ Church; a small cemetery with interments datingChrist ChurchChurch of the Living God40 - NW32 - NET10S, R5W, Sec 16 see Chances CrossroadsT8S, R1E, Sec 36 approximately 20 graves; first known interment: Joseph Eugene Gothard (b. & d. 1982); Dean, Satterfield,Cold SpringsCold Springs128 - SW129 - SWT12S, R5W, Sec 23T12S, R5W, Sec 26Colonyfrom 1949; first known interment: Thomas Marvis Persall (1948-1949); Persall predominates this activecemetery; Bell, Clark, Cornelius, Gilliland, Hathcote, Karrh, Marchman, McBrayer, McKeel, Ponder,Ramirez, Roberson, Tilley, Vance, Wallace, Williams and Wray are also found here (6) (21)167 - SWT13S, R3W, Sec 6Concord71 - NET9S, R1W, Sec 19Corinth1 - NWT8S, R5W, Sec 33Corinth26 - NET8S, R1E, Sec 31Corinth134 - SWT13S, R5W, Sec 13Crosses Chapel47 - NWT9S, R4W, Sec 34Crossroads9 - NWT9S, R4W, Sec 18Cullman City67 - NET10S, R3W, Sec 15Cullman Heritage168 - NET9S, R3W, Sec 35Cullman Memorial69 - NET10S, R3W, Sec 26Damascus148 - SWT12S, R3W, Sec 20Dorseys Creek138 - SWT12S, R4W, Sec 20Duck Creek22 - NET9S, R1W, Sec 17Duck River85 - NET10S, R1W, Sec 30East Battleground5 - NWT8S, R4W, Sec 32East Point64 - NET10S, R2W, Sec 7Ebenezer8 - NWT9S, R4W, Sec 15Eidson Chapel89 - NET9S, R1E, Sec 19Emeus57 - NWT10S, R5W, Sec 18Smith, Tidmore and Williams are common to this active cemetery (21)Cold Springs Church of Christ; an active cemetery; Davis and Speegle are known to be found here (21)Cold Springs Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 300 graves; first known interment: T. Hopkins (19101911); Aaron, Anderson, Barett, Cates, Dooley, Florence, Garmon, Harding, Hopkins, McClendon,Parker, Sanders, Vandiver, Williams and Willougby are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Colony Community Cemetery, an active cemetery; Ayers, Fields, Flanigan, Foster, Hall, Haygood, Malcom,Minnitt, Munford, Sims, Turner, Ward, Williams, Wilson, and Wooley are found here (21)Concord Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 310 graves; first known interment: George A. Minor(d.1904); Bailey, Boyles, Brown, Cagle, Cantrell, Ellis, Green, Hampton, Howse, Latham, Nunnelley,Philpot, Pinkard, Reid, Smith, Wilkins and Yeager are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (21)Corinth West Baptist Church; approximately 550 graves; first known interment: Eunice Rigby (1904-1910);Arrington, Bell, Bishop, Blevins, Byrd, Cheatham, Heard, Holland, Humphries, Laney, Hogan, Looney,McClellan, Powell, Shelby, Whitehead, Williams and York are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Corinth East Baptist Church; approximately 650 graves; first known interment: Dave Tipton (d. 1869); Bailey,Baker, Bennefield, Bryan, Burden, Carter, Dover, Harrison, Hooten, Johnson, King, Lovvorn, Maynard,Poole, Saint, Taylor, Tipton, Waldrop and Warren are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (20) (21)Corinth Church of Christ; approximately 85 graves; first known interment: Chester A. Davis (1904-1944); Carr,Crook, Davis, Nichols, Pate, Roberts and Watson are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Crosses Chapel Methodist Church; approximately 65 graves; first known interment: Claude M. Baker (18411865); Galin, Harp, Johnson, Lynn, McManus and Russell are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 630 graves; first known interment: ? Jones (d. 1820);Aderhold, Alvis, Aris, Blackwood, Brown, Burney, Cornelius, Cupp, Davis, Floyd, Fowler, Harper,Holland, Hopper, Horton, Jones, Kilpatrick, Lake, Mathis, McBrayer, Reese, Rodgers, Schultz, Sims,Stephens, Walker, Whisenhunt, White and Whittle are common to this active cemetery (1) (6) (21)over 5,900 graves; first known interment: G. H. Albright (d. 1850); Abercrombie, Akers, Allen, Arnold,Bailey, Baker, Barnett, Bates, Bright, Brown, Brunner, Buettner, Burns, Cox, Evers, Freeman, Fuller,Griffin, Hauk, Johnson, Kinney, Kullman, Lee, Lessman, Lovelady, Mack, Phillips, Richter, Schuman,Shannon, Smith, Thompson, Williams and Yeager are common to this cemetery still in use (5) (6) (21)Cullman Heritage Cemetery; Allbright, Bradley, Brown, Burnham, Byrd, Carlisle, Darnell, Davis, Denson,Finley, Gerards, Gibbs, Hale, Lollar and Weeks are known to be found in this new and active cemetery (21)Cullman Memorial Gardens or Cullman Memory Gardens; over 1,200 interments dating from 1954; Calvert,Collins, Davis, Howard, Jones, Payne, Smith and White are common in this active cemetery (6) (21)Damascus Missionary Baptist Church, organized in 1886; approximately 200 graves; first known interment:Maudy Murray (1882-1899); Baker, Boren, Bowers, Compton, Dean, Gamble, Graham, Parson, Quick,Sapp, Sawyers, Stanford, Whitfield and Wilkie are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (11) (19) (21)Dorseys Creek Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 150 graves; first known interment: Ezekiel Childers(d. 1870); Brazil, Butler, Caldwell, Childers, Daniels, Freeman, Garrison, Graves, Gunter, Johnson,Moon, Morgan, Morrison, Nicholas, Phillips and Wise are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Duck Creek Missionary Baptist Church; also known as Chambers Cemetery; approximately 120 marked and20 unmarked graves; first known interment: Margaret Ann Chambers (d. 1910); Barbee, Bivins, Chambers,Duncan, Hunter, Pitts, Rasco, Smith, Wisener and Wood are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Duck River Missionary Baptist Church; over 2,000 marked and numerous unmarked graves; first knowninterment: H. B. Dunkin (d. 1878); Bailey, Baker, Barnett, Bice, Black, Bradford, Burrow, Duke, Farr,Gable, Glasscock, Horsley, Hughes and Smith are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (20) (21)East Battleground Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 10 marked and 10 unmarked graves; first knowninterment: Minnie Lee Pierce (d. 1871); Ball, Harris, Hill, Hinman, Lawrence and Shaw are also found in thisactive cemetery (6) (21)East Point Cumberland Presbyterian Church; approximately 240 graves; first known interment: James T.Dunn (1853-1890); Barnett, Blair, Bright, Collier, Dunn, Fine, Gorff, Handley, Hollingsworth, James,Johnson, Maddox, Miller, Redding, Yates and Yeager are common to this cemetery still in use (8) (21)Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 1,800 graves; first known interment: Sarah Brandon (d.1860); Banks, Bradford, Buckelew, Cruce, England, Johnson, Jones, McCravy, Morris, Parker, Ponder,Reynolds, Tankersley, Tillery, Whaley, Wynn and Yates are common to this active cemetery (6) (21)Eidson Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church; approximately 275 marked and 30 unmarked graves; firstknown interment: William Howell (d. 1884); Anderton, Bagwell, Bennefield, Blakely, Bright, Camron,Eidson, Hays, Kelsoe, Mann, Stone, Watwood and Whited are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Emeus Baptist Church; approximately 800 graves; first known interment: John L. Humphrey (d. 1890);Alldredge, Barnett, Capp, Carden, Chandler, Cupp, Echols, Filyaw, Guthrie, Hale, Humphrey, McKleroy,Ponder, Ragsdale, Slaughter, Stevens, Waters and Wren are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)

Cullman 3LocaleLocationChurch Affiliation and RemarksEnonCemetery10 - NET8S, R2W, Sec 31Etha17 - NET8S, R2W, Sec 35Fairview23 - NET9S, R1W, Sec 18FairviewFairview East184 - SW24 - NET13S, R3W, Sec 6T9S, R2W, Sec 13Enon Missionary Baptist Church; approximately 460 graves; first known interment: M. A. Holmes (d. 1891);Bahr, Bentley, Brown, Carnell, Chumley, Davis, Derrick, Drinkard, Hale, Holmes, Johnson, Norris,Oden, Ryan, Strickland, Vines, White, Wilkinson and Yates are common to this cemetery still in use (6) (21)Etha Baptist Church; approximately 1,280 graves; first known interment: Hattie Hollaway (1853-1880);Adams, Adams, Andrews, Bailey, Brock, Brown, Cason, Collier, Cook, Cornett, Creel, Daniell, Davis,Durham, Duskin, Fowler, Goodlett, Hill, Holloway, Holmes, Keller, Manous, McDearmond, Morgan,Overton, Self, Smith, South, Talley, Thompson, Veal, Widner and Williams are common to this activecemetery (8) (21)First Baptist Church of Fairview; approximately 350 graves; first known interment: Sybil Hortense Sanders(1920-1921); Akin, Bartlett, Bean, Bonds, Chambers, Cummings, Curvin, Evans, Hart, Jackson,Manning,

Antioch 73 - NE T9S, R2W, Sec 25 Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, built around 1913 and purchased by the Baptists in 1924; approximately 100 graves; first known interment: Randy Stidham (b. & d. 1962); Allen, Allred, Bozle, Clark, Freeman, King, Maynard, Stidham, Turner, Walker, Watson and Wright are common to this active cemetery (6) (21)

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