In the Starlington Community on Co. Rd. 15 one block north of Hwy 106 in the pasture of Mrs. Calvin Sellers.
Source: Butler County Historical Society Volume XVll, September 1981, Number 3
Barbara B. Franklin*
(No dates -- marker broken)
J. A. Franklin*
(No dates)
Mary Franklin*
(No dates)
Copied by Rufus Watson, March 1974
*It is believed that these were copied incorrectly and should have been:
1. Babe Burkett instead of Barbara B. See photos below.
2. A. J. instead of J. A. Franklin. See item #1 below in the Oct 2002 update by Lisa Franklin.
3. Mark Franklin instead of Mary Franklin. See item #2 below in the Oct 2002 update by Lisa Franklin.
Note: There are several updates below to this cemetery report. Be sure to see them all.
Cemetery Photos
submitted by:
Ted Urquhart
Update on cemetery's condition
Note: I hate to tell you of the extremely sad state of conditions of the cemetery. The cemetery is just up the road from the intersection just as you said. It's on the right going north and there's a gate to enter the pasture - but it is in a pasture with livestock and cow/horse/donkey droppings are everywhere! And they walk over the headstones - and drop! I went through the gate - I was aghast! As best as I could tell, there are three graves there. I also took the GPS coordinates; they are 31deg 40' 34.9"N, 086deg 49' 24.7"W.
No words can describe the terrible shape of this cemetery. It is so sad that so many people have no thoughts of honoring the memory of those buried in a cemetery. This is one of the worst I have seen photographs of. The other one is the Rhodes Cemetery. There is one big difference between the two: due to total neglect, the Rhodes Cemetery has almost returned to a natural state of nature, overgrown by grass, weeds and trees. Destruction to this one was not done by nature alone. --Ted, 2/18/2002 | |||||||
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These are the only tombstones that remain in Franklin Cemetery.* *See update below dated 28 Jan 2007. |
Cemetery Update
I have the pleasure of reporting a success story for those of us interested in preserving our cemeteries and honoring our ancestors. Back in February, you asked me to try to locate the Franklin Cemetery in Starlington; I was successful but I had the unpleasant task of reporting the deplorable condition and abuse of this neglected cemetery. You posted the photos on your Butler Co web site.
I happened past this cemetery again yesterday (5/25/02) and said "Whoa!" and had to stop. I do not know who is responsible, but someone or group has since erected three large crosses and fenced off the cemetery from the pasture using what appears from the distance to be PVC pipe. I took the attached photo from the CR-15 highway side of the pasture. As I left heading east on SR-106, you could easily see the crosses standing high and proud from the road as you pass the Starlington Church. I'm not related to the Franklins (that I know of, anyway) but a big "Thank You" goes out to whoever took the initiative to preserve this old family cemetery.
Ted Urquhart
These photos were taken by Ted on May 25, 2002.
The top photo was taken from the road as mentioned. The bottom is from the same photo but it has been cropped to show a closer view of the area. |
1. A. J. Franklin has been identified as Arthur James Franklin, son of CSA vet Edmond Mark & Elviney "Vicey" Burkett Franklin. Edmond Mark was the son of Mark Franklin & Nancy Ann Stapelton. Vicey was the dau of Butler Co pioneers Thomas Burkett & Rachael Herrington.
2. Mary Franklin is named in the earlier survey in the text at the top and this should be correctly identified as the Mark (Martin) Franklin identified above - b 1 Jan 1800 TN, NC or SC; d 23 Sep 1873 Starlington - parents unknown. Mark Franklin was a War of 1812 vet: "Military service: Bet. 25 August 1814 - 24 April 1819 War of 1812; served as a private in Capt John B Long's 39 US Inf, Capt Wm. Bee's Co 7th US Inf, and Capt David Emanuel Twiggs' Co 7th US Inf (Twiggs made military career and was later General in US Army & General in CSA)".
The marker is broken. Descendants should be able to successfully submit a request to the VA to have a replacement tombstone provided - would take some work by whoever undertook the effort and cooperation of present property owners to place the tombstone but it's obvious someone has taken some steps to preserve this cemetery earlier this year - tip of the hat to person or persons unknown.
In another exchange, Belinda Jacks provided this interesting account:
"I, too, have been to that cemetery. My sister and I went there about 20
years ago. None of the gravestones were visible. We borrowed
a hoe from the property owners and scraped in the ground. The tombstones
were just beneath the surface."
The 3 burials are located within an area about 10' by 12' enclosed by a pipe fence
erected by the present homeowner to keep the cows away from the graves. I won't give
his name as I haven't asked his permission to post it, but we talked to him & he
is a wonderful, caring man - the ideal earth-bound angel to protect this site. The
burials are located on a hill within a beautiful field with breathtaking views of the
surrounding area. I've always wished that GGGgrandpa Mark could have been buried beside
Nancy here in Louisiana, but Belinda & I were both struck by what a beautiful &
peaceful location this is for Mark's final resting place. Needless to say, Belinda &
I were both in tears. Locations of the burials within the enclosure are provided. Please take note that the
inscriptions on the children's markers "wrap around" from one line to the next. SW corner:
13-17 Nov 2005 Alabama Research Trip by Research Partners
Lisa Franklin &
Belinda Jacks:
Visited the Franklin Family Cemetery Wednesday afternoon, 16 Nov 2005 & placed
orange roses on the grave of Mark (Martin) Franklin, GGGgrandfather of Belinda &
Lisa's husband, Bruce. Took multiple photographs currently being developed.
IN MEMORY OF
(carved lying lamb)
BABE OF
B & P BUR
KETT BOR
N DEC 7. 187
3 DIED JUL
7. 1877 REST IN
PEACE
{In memory of Babe of B & P Burkett Born Dec 7, 1873 Died Jul 7, 1877
Rest in Peace - - grandchild of Mark (Martin) Franklin and Nancy Ann (Ann)
Stapleton Franklin & 5th child of Fernetta Franklin & Bartillo (Bartilla) Burkett}
NW corner:
IN MEMORY OFMarker w/initials JAF at the foot of this burial
(flying dove)
A J FRANKL
IN BORN DEC
4. 1873 DIED
NOV 9 1874
NE corner:
Broken headstone of Mark Franklin cracked & mostly unreadable.
What you can see is the following:
IN MEMORY OFMarker w/initials MF at the foot of this burial
(clasped Hands)
MAR...
(cracked unreadable area)
DIED
SEP 23. 1873
GONE BUT
NOT FORGOTTEN
In Memory of
(clasped hands)
Mark Franklin
Born
Jan 1. 1800
Died
Sep 23, 1873
Gone but
not forgotten
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Page updated 22 May 2007.