COLBERT COUNTY, ALABAMA
CEMETERIES - WPA
CHEATHAM
Location per WPA: 6 mi SW of Tuscumbia-Underwood Road
NAME BORN DIED COMMENTS Binnion, Alexander 12 Mar 1833 4 Sep 1892 [Binnick?] A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled 8 graves on North side, no markers. Jackson, G. T. 27 Aug 1891 28 May 1920 W.O.W.; Gone but not forgotten Jackson, Thelma 12 Apr 1912 15 May 1912 Gone to become an Angel 10 graves, East side, no markers Cheatham, J. M. 7 Mar 1823 22 Jul 1898 Cheatham, C. J. 29 Sep 1823 13 May 1894 Gone but not forgotten 2 graves, East, no markers McBrayer, J. M 30 Dec 1875 29 Aug 1894 Weep not father and mother for me, for I am waiting in glory for thee. Huff, Sophronia E. 1853 1933 McBrayer, J. L. 29 Jul 1939 10 Dec 1891 He died as he lived, a Christian Burchan, Eavy Nora 1 Jan 1844 23 Jul 1905 wife of Robert Burchan Every joy to us is dead since Mother is not here. 2 graves on South side, no markers. Davis, James H. 26 Jun 1910 6 Dec 1910 son of J. C. & A. G. Davis Sleep on sweet child, and take thy rest, God called thee home He thought it best. Davis, Homer Clad 16 Mar 1910 17 Jun 1911 God blessed in an early death and take the infant unto himself 1 grave on North side, no markers. Andrews, Chas. O. 13 Sep 1907 23 Feb 1908 son of W. H. & C. L. Andrews Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. Andrews, Catherine 29 Jan 1842 23 Aug 1910 wife of W. L. Andrews; Her end was peace. Andrews, Wm. L. 1 Aug 1823 26 Apr 1901 A loving husband, a Father dear, A faithful friend lies buried here. 33 graves, no markers Witt, Jno. P. 16 Nov 1816 23 May 1893 At rest in peace. Cheatham, A. J. 23 Jan 1848 17 Jul 1874 To the Memory of my son; Gone but not forgotten While I was young in my bloom, I was allowed to meet the awful tomb, But where here on earth my body lies My soul dwells in Paradise. 6 graves no markers.
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