1850 Andrew McCaleb Had 45 acres cultivated,, 75 acres in timber, all
valued.$300 had
$30 farmiing instruments, 2 horses, 1 mule, 5 milk cows, 6 oxen, 7 other cows,
14 sheep,
28 hogs, total value livestock $359, made 600 bu Indian corn, 2 bales cotton.,
15 lbs wool., 50 bushels of sweet potatoes and 30 lbs butter.
1850 Elizabeth McCaleb (.Andrew's mother) 60 acres cultivated, 150 in woodland,
all
valued $600., had $100 farming implements., 4 horses, 10 milk COWS 15 other
cattle, 12
sheep, 40 pigs, total value livestock $438, made 12 bushels of wheat, 500 bu
Indian coro,
100 bu oats, no cotton, wool, potatoes., or butter. Her husband., old man Hugh ,
must not have been dead too long.
1860 Alfred Cowan McCaleb 40 acres cultivated, 80 acres timber all worth $500,
$5 farming equipment., 2 horses., 2 milk cows, 2 oxen, 7 other cows,, 20 swine
all worth $400 grew ,200 bu Indian corn., 4 bales cotton., 100 bu peas., 10 bu
Irish potatoes, 50 lbs butter., 1 1/2 tons hay., value of home made goods
$100,,slaughtered animals worth $150
1860 Andrew McCaleb 115 acres cultivated, 275 in timber all valued $2000, had
$100
farming implemnets, 5 horses , 7 milk cows, 2 oxen., 12 other cows., 16 sheep,
25 swine, 7 milk cows,
all valued.$1000, made 106 bu wheat., 600 bu Indian corn., 17 bales cotton., 25
lbs wool,200 bu peas and.beans, 25 bu Irish potatoes., 200 bu sweet potatoes,
100 lbs butter, 4 tons hay., 40 lbs honey., had $50 homemade household goods
and slaughtered animals worth $300.
1860 Alfred,C. McCaleb 90 acres cultivated,, 50 acres in forest all worth $100,
had $15 worth farming implements, sold $300 livestock and $500 farm produce;
had 3 horses., 2 mules, 2 milk cows., 2 other cows., 3 calves dropped,.1 died.,
made 25 lb butter, had l sheep., 3 lambs., 8 swine., 20 chickens that produced
50 doz eggs. Fleeced 18 sheep and got 30 lbs wool, had 45 acres in Indian corn
producing 500 bu, 12 acres oats producing 100 bu,, 12 acres wheat producing 75
bu,, 20 acres cotton making 5 bales, 1 acre sorghum made 30 gal. molasses, 1/2
acre sweet potatoes made 50 bu, 2 acres (20) trees., had 20 peach trees,
and.sold 12 cords of wood at $1 a cord,. Somebody must have been working around
there. His wife Mary Ann McDonald.died that year.
In 1870 Alfred's bro William F. McCaleb had 50 acres cultivated,, 60 acres
timberland
all worth 1000., $10 farming implements,, paid,out 100$ wages,, had 1 horse,, 2
milk cows, 2 oxen, 5 other cows, 5 sheep., 7 swine., Valued $200, made 120 bu
winter wheat., 200 bu
indian corn, 4 bales cotton., 5 lb wool, 1 ton hay., had $25 homespun
furniture., slaughtered,$75 cattle., $200 total farm production.
1870 John MCaleb (bro of others above) preacher had.150 acres cultivated,, 800
timber, all worth $1500, had $40 farming implements., paid out $200 in wages
(his children all girls), had 2 horses, 2 mules., 3 milk cows, 2 oxen, 10 other
cattle, 15(fifteen) sheep., 26 swine all valued $500, made 400 bu Indian corn.
Total value produced $50.
1870 another bro James McCaleb 60 acres cultivated, 300 acres timber, all valued
$600, $30 farming implements, 1 horse., 3 mule, 4 milk cows, 8 other cows, 25
sheep, 20 swine all valued $400, made 20 bu winter wheat, 300 bu corn., 1/2
bale cotton., 6 lb woool, 33 bu sweet potatoes, 100 lbs butter, 5 gal
molasses., $40 home mfg household,goods, $200 total. farm production.
1850 our ancester John Hollingsworth had 130 acres cultivated., 404 acres
woodland valued.1900$, had $300 farming implements,, 9 horses., 1 ass or rnule,
5 milk cows, 4 oxen., 25 other cows., 10 sheep., 50 swine, total value livestock
$780., made 21 bu wheat., 1000 bu Indian corn., 15 bu oats., 3 bales cotton., 30
lbs wool,, 14 bu peas & beans, 102 bu sweet potatoes., 150 lb butter., 30 lbs
cheese. (bigger operator than McCalebs)
1860 John Hollingsworth 100 acres cultivated., 1200 acres timber all valued
$300., $525 farming implements. 6 horses. 2 nmles, 10 milk cows., 2 oxen., 14
other cows., 13 sheep.,
60 swine worth $940,, 35 bu wheat., 700 bu corn 5 bales cotton, 21 lbs wool. bu
Irish potatoes,
100 bu sweet, 250 lb Butter, 5 tons hay, $75 Household goods and $415 of cows
slaughtewred. Didn’t get the rest.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Ancestrial McCaleb Farms
Friday, March 28, 2008
Log Church of Morgan County Alabama
Morgan County seems to be the area where the Christian and the Church of Christ
first got started in Alabama. In the Nick Morris diary, compiled between 1890
and 1930 in NE Fayette County, he says that Sallie A.W. Morris obeyed the
gospel year 1837 at the old Hickory Log Church in Morgan County and was
baptized by Carwell Kendrick of that county. Sallie A.W. was the daughter of
Nick and Mary Haackworth, and she was born March 14th, 1824. She was married to
Philemon Anderson Morris of NE Fayette county Ala. Nick Morris, the diary
writer, was their son, and he was named after his grandfather Nickodemus
Hackworth.
Nick Hackworth was one of the very early Church of Christ preachers in North
Ala. He had been an influential member in the Primitive Baptist Church. The
Primitive Baptists disowned him after he came to believe like the Church of
Christ and threw him out.
Nick and Mary Hackworth had another daughter named Mary Ann. She was born Feb.
22, 1819 and died Oct. 8, 1901 in Texas. Mary Ann was Married to John McCaleb.
John was the oldest son of Hugh and Elizabeth Holbrook McCaleb, and they came
out of Stokes County N.C. between 1820 and 1830 to Fayette County, Al. John
McCaleb was also an early preacher in North Ala. and in Fayette county, Al. His
name is on many Church of Christ marriage licenses in the Fayette Court House.
He preached in the mid 1800s to the congregation at Berea and surrounding
churches in the area. In his older age he went to Texas and he and wife Mary
Ann Hackworth died there. I never found out if Nick Hackworth influenced John
to become a preacher. I think there was some kind of training school in North
Ala. operated by Larrimore. John McCaleb is mentioned in the book "Larrimore
and his Boys." I have a photocopied copy of that book.
Back to Morgan County and the old Log Church. This church wasn't the very first
place for a Church of Christ preacher to preach in Morgan County. The following
is from the "History of Morgan County" by John Knox. B.F. Hall is said to have
delivered the first sermon preached by a member of his group in Alabama, at
Moulton, in 1826.
In Morgan County, the Cedar Plains Church, about five miles west of Falkville is
rated in the Watson history as probably the oldest Christian church in the
sttate with continuous service. Early records are said to have been destroyed
when the home of W.P.Wallace burned. "but it is known that in the fall of 1837,
William H. Hackworth, Thomas Wallace, Polly Hackworth, Ann Raley, and Sallie A.
Hackworth made their confessions and were immersed." A cedar log building was
erected there in 1849, or 1850,and early preachers were T.J. Randolph, J.M.
Haley, and Tolbert Fanning. For many years this log building was used as a
school, which attracted pupils from Lawrence and cullman counties. The famous
T.B. Larrimore preached here in 1884 about the time the first frame building
was erected. This building was later renovated, but was destroyed by a tornado
in 1955. The present building replaced it. My ancester Hugh McClaeb and his
family must have lived somewhere in the vicinity of the old Log Church.
Elisha Randolph is listed among the first of the Church of Christ preachers in
Morgan County, and he preached at Somerville
in 1830. His descendants, Lorenzo Dow, Jeremiah, Simeon, and Virgil were early
preachers in Fayette County at Berea.
Christian Messenger Vol. 4, P 286
Bro. Elisha Randolph of Somerville, Ala. writes oct. 18, 1830. The prospects of
religion are brightening a little among us. Four were baptized last evening,
and some more are expected today. We have great opposition by the reputed
orthodox, but we think their opposition will be of little avail, for the truth
will avail. I send you 14 new subscribers.
Subscriptions for Vol 9, 1835 p216 Flint Mills, J. Randolph,Walker Court House
E. Randolph for Wm. Billingsly,Jeptha Billingsly. 75 cts per subscription.
1840 Mooreville, Al.
Dear Bro. Scott, The truth has taken a strong hold in this section; being last
Aug. convinced of the faith, I wrote to the Brethren of Tuscumbia to send over
a person to immerse me. Bro. Kendrick came. He has for some time to teach us
here the Gospel. To God be the glory. J.S. Hendley
H McCaleb Family Makes the 1920 Census
Fred McCaleb
I, Fred McCaleb son of above, finally got to see myself in the 1920 census of
Fayette County, Ala. after patiently waiting from when the census was opened in
1990 until July of 1992 for a copy of the microfilm to filter down into the
Fayette County Library. The census is closed and secret for 70 years for info
that may be obtained on individuals, but is open to Big Brother and his brother
Big Business who may obtain what information they wish for their decisions and
operations. But for the individual it is a closed deal for 70 years, and they
figure the ones above 70 are too old and weak to fight and have no rights
anyway. What rights they have can be taken away by children by seeing a lawyer
and signing a paper saying they are incompetent to take care of their own
affairs. Then the nursing home and awaiting for death.
A copy of the page of the census we were on is attached to this writing. The H
McCaleb house was No 145 in Coles Beat. We were between house 144 which was
that of Ecter Killingsworth and his wife Ethel Hallmark and and house 146 which
was that of Joe Kelley and his sons Bill and Jess Kelley. But the house closest
to us was No 147 that of Jennie Hollingsworth Kelly. She was a sister of my
grandma Rejina Catherine Hollingsworth McCaleb, was the head of the household,
and had already been married twice and lost both husbands and never had any
children. I never knew what happened to the husbands. Daddy's uncle James (Jim)
Hollingsworth and his wife Mandy Kelly and family lived in house 148. More on
these families later.
In the H McCaleb house were found H a white male age 26 head of family and
married and could read and write. There was Eza (Hallmark) the wife married
white female age 27 and she could read and write. There was Fred the son single
white male 3+ years old and he couldn't read and write. (the census taker
supposedly came in June before I was 4 on Sept 7, 1920). Then there was little
brother Hubert, son, white male, 1+ years old and he couldn't read and write.
The McCaleb house was just a shack with 2 main rooms for living room and beds.
There was a chimney at one end of one of the rooms where we kept warm by the
fireplace in the winter. There was a little side room at the back for a
kitchen. The house was well above ground , so Hubert and I could play under the
floor with the chickens. An old Woodard man over there said he came to our house
one time when we were young when it was hot and Hubert and I were sweating, had
chicken feathers on our face and black chicken bowel movements between our
barefoot toes. We were having a big time. We had no radio, no phonograph (they
called them funneygraphs back then), no tv, no electric stove and no
intertainment except what we created our selves. Daddy bought Hubert and I one
little red wagon and we and friends tore it up in about 3 weeks. He never
bought another one saying only that we would tear it up and we were on our own
to build our own playthings from then on. He did let us use what tools he had
which were handsaw, crosscut saw, ax, hammer, drawing knife and brace and bits.
I tried to learn the things my parents knew. One of the first endeavors was his
wood chopping ax. With it I nearly chopped my left little finger off. The
finger nail on it is still about same size (small) as in youth, so that part of
me never grew up and got old and is a reminder of where I lived in my first 8
years of life. My dad kept the chopping ax sharp, but didn't bother or know how
to sharpen the handsaw and crosscut saw. I later learned how to do that myself.
We had a handcranked grindstone to sharpen the axes and bought files to sharpen
the cotton hoes. When I was about 4 and being in the cotton field with my momma
hoeing, a bug got way deep into one of my ears. That nearly gave me a fit.
Momma poured water or oil or something down ear and finally got bug in notion
of giving up. Another bad experience was going after the cows late one summer
evening. That was one of my jobs when the cows wouldn't come when my mother
called "sook cow, sook cow". This particular evening I stepped on a
blacksnake. The snake took off at high spped in one direction and I took off
high speed barefooted toward the house. I had learned from direct contact
before ever taking a biology class that snakes are cold blooded animals--at
least they feel cool to the feet. This experience taught me to try to keep up
with where I put my feet. We went barefooted all of each summer and a common
accident was to stomp the toe against something hard and get it hurt. There I
learned that one can't always go thru life with his head turned toward the sky.
When Hubert and I were a little older our mother would send us to Snow Tucker's
store to get some little thing. We had to go over a bluff down a path across
Boxes' Creek and on thru a path across a field for a mile or more. On one trip
we met a rattlesnake. She could never get us to go to the store anymore. On
this same creek there was a hole of water big enough to swim in. I recollect
daddy trying to teach momma to swim. He turned her loose on her own and nearly
let her drown one time. She never went swimming or had any more interest in
that during her lifetime. He saw that Hubert and I knew how to swim in a
fashion. I never learned the fancy strokes, but was always able to stay on top
of the water. The road to our house was just a field road about 1/3 mile long
winding across Boxes' Creek (no bridge) to the gravel road that went by
Skimming Ridge School House. When we were away from home in the wagon and some
times a sudden rain would come up and raise the waters to too high a level to
ford the stream with mules and wagon. One time later when Clancy was a little
girl daddy forded the stream when water was too high. The mules were losing
firm footing and having to swim and water was up in the bed of the wagon. We
barely made it across. Little Clancy said she had nightmares for a long time
after that. I suppose I, being a little boy, was not especially scared, just
excitement to me. Now it would probably scare me to death. Down Boxes' Creek
about the lower end of our land was a fishtrap that daddy and his Uncle Jim
Hollingsworth had built. This trap would catch fish the easy way. Hubert and I
sometimes got sent to pick up the fish from this trap. One time we found a
snake in it. So no more of that duty. The snakes apparently pretty well had us
shook up, though we didn't seem to be much afraid of a lot of other dangers
that lurked all around. One time there was a black convict escaped into the
section and everyone was scared. Daddy told momma and I the mules needed
turning out or putting up one. He talked us into performing the chore. The barn
was a ways from the house. While we were gone he got in the grass patch and
started making a noise and nearly scared us to death. We ran back to the house
and when daddy was not there momma was ready to get a stick of stovewood and hit
him over the head with it. She cooked on an old cast iron cook stove and burned
pine stovewood. The kitchen was mighty hot in the summer, but ok in the winter.
The stovewood was split into double length and had to be cut. Cutting stovewood
became one of my jobs when I was able to handle the ax without cutting off
fingers. I guess this covers something about the H McCaleb house and some of
the activities that went on in the 1920 era when the census taker came along. I
was wondering before I saw the census if the census taker found us back in the
place where we were, but he did. The census is of poor quality compared with
previous censuses. The photocopy is just the way it looked on the
microfilm--poor quality. The quality was probably due to sloppy workmanship of
the crew that did the microfilming. The durability of paper has steadily
declined since the mid 1800's. Before that paper was made from rags. And not
much of it was made, but what was made was of good quality and also handwriting
was better back then. Penmanship was a required subject in schools back then.
I next go to the Jennie Hollingsworth Killingsworth Kelley house 147. She was
our nearest neighbor, daddy's aunt, and within hollering distance. She was a
widow, the head of the household, white female 48 years old. She had no
children and had already gone through with 2 husbands by 1920. I never knew
whether the husbands died drunk, naturally, left the country because they
couldn't take her or what. I did find that she and first husband were thrown
out of Killingsworth Baptist Church for drunkeness. Maybe she could hold her
own at drinking more than the husbands and still live. She was grandma Rejina
C. Hollingsworth McCaleb's sister. All the Hollingsworth girls drank alcohol
(moonshine liquor) except grandma, her sister Martha Woodard, and perhaps her
sister Nancy who was married to "Mad" McCollum", a famous lawyer of Jasper,
Al. Nancy died on the dope morphine. The Hollingsworths believed in consuming
lots of tobacco and alcohol. This is still a problem of much of society. The
most vivid recollection of Jennie was when she got a rat up her dress and
screamed for help. Momma and I went to help her and between her and momma they
got the rat out. I don't think I was of much help--just a young onlooker that
didn't know much of what goes on. I believe Jennie married another old Tidwell
or Tucker man before her death and she is buried at Tidwell's Chapel, a small
Church of Christ 2 or 3 miles from where my grandma McCaleb lived. She did sell
her place to Annie Cannon and Adelaide Sanders the same time ours was sold in
1924.
I believe the next closest house to ours was that of Ecter and Ethel Hallmark
Killingsworth house. It was about 1/4-1/2 mile up hill over a path and logging
road from our house. Here is where my Killingsworth older first cousins lived.
Momma's sister Ethel was 30 (3 yrs older than Momma) and already had 5 children
that made 1920 census. There was Ola 8+ years old. She is now in a nursing home
in Anniston, Al. She was the guardian mother hen that took care of us children
on our trek every school day morning to Skimming Ridge one teacher school. We
walked a path throough fields, over a one bannister footlog that scaled Boxes
Creek and up a wooded bluff trail that crossed a country gravel road to the
house of learning and punishment. One morning our guide Ola fell off the
footlog after becoming dizzy from looking at the flowing water below. Luckily
she hit on the solid rocks at the edge of the water and didn't get drowned. One
of us ran to the school for help. She had a badly bruised spot above one eye
that stayed black for a while. My dad and Ecter had been too lazy or didn't
find time to put another bannister on the footlog. I forgot if they put one on
after the accident or not. The next daughter and cousin was Eunice
Killingsworth. She was 7+ and only a year younger than Ola. She looked like the
killingsworths. She is now about 80 and has her own home in Memphis. She sleeps
at her younger sister Florence Copeland's house, also of memphis. She never
married, worked in cotton mills and restaurants until 2 or 3 years ago. She is
having health problems. The next daughter was Mildred, aged 5+ years. She was
the lively one back then pulling tricks on her cousins. One time she was at
Grandma Hallmarks' house when I was there. She said "Look up" and I looked up.
She said "Look down" and I looked down. Then she said "You're the biggest fool
in town." She might have been about right for those that do everything someone
tells them to do or dares them to do. I soon learned that I was an individual
that didn't have to do as others do. Mildred is retired in Florida now with her
husband. I have seen her once 2 years ago since she was a little girl. She had
no children. The Killingsworth cousin closest my age was Vivian aged 3+ in the
1920 census. She looked like the Hallmarks and some said she and I would have
passed for brother and sister. Her husband died many years ago and also her
only son Hoke Middleton died about 15 years ago. She has lived in Aliceville,
Al. most of her life and has a house there. She has recently been of infirm
health and staying part time with her only daughter who lives in Arab, Al.
There was another cousin Willard Killingsworth b. 1919. The first four are the
ones I recollect the best as they were companions and lookers out for me on the
hazardous way to school. The Ecter Killingsworth family moved to Aliceville, Al.
about 1924 or sooner and we moved to a shack on my grandpa McCaleb's place and
stayed there a year and then daddy's uncle George talked dad into buying part
of a place between Neddleton and Shannon, Ms. Ecter and Ethel had 5 or 6 more
children at a farm in outskirts of Aliceville. Ecter died in a car wreck,
supposedly drunk, when the younger Killingsworth kids still had to be raised,
so Ethel was left on her own. The oldest 4 girls helped out by getting jobs in
the cotton mill down there and helping their mother raise the younger ones. Ola
ran away to get married one time while we were in Miss. and came to our house.
My dad advised her not to to no avail. She married, had one son and divorced,
then married again. I suppose Ola was not much help to Ethel. Later I got to
know one of the younger children--Florence Copeland. The Killingsworth boys,
Willard and Lee made careers of the Marine Corps and also learned to consume
their share alcoholic beaverages. Alcohol reaches out its dark hand and touches
nearly every family in some cruel way.
The next family past Jennie Hollingsworth Kelley was Joe Kelley in house 146.
He was Jennie's father in law. He was 64 years old white male, born in Ga.,
head of family and could read and write. His wife, I believe her name was Mary,
was already dead. He had 2 batchelor sons Bill 25, and Jesse 22. They were of no
direct kin to us, but still we went by their house on the way to dad's uncle Jim
Hollingsworth who ran a blacksmith shop and repaired and made mule wagons. Jim
was married to Joe's daughter Mandy Kelley. Daddy got his plow points sharpened
at Jim's shop. Joe Kelly had a cedar water bucket that set on a table on the
porch. Anybody that was up with the Joneses had one of those cedar buckets to
improve the taste of the water. Best I recollect metal dippers were the style
for water buckets back then. Every body drank from the same dipper, not being
afraid of germs as they are today. On the same table set a washpan. Everybody
washed their hands and faces in the washpan before eating a meal. The rest of
the body might be dirty, but hands and face needed clean to eat. The H McCaleb
family didn't have a cedar bucket, so a cedar bucket was fascinating to son
Fred. He wondered how he could make one, but never mastered that skill. We had
to wash our feet in the washpan before going to bed at night, but still lots of
dirt on rest of body which we washed off about once a week in the same or bigger
pan. One source of Joe's water was a spring down a steep hill from his house.
Joe kept a gourd dipper at this spring so that anyone that passed by could help
himself to a good drink of cold spring water. The gourd dipper, made from
gourds, hadn't completely gone out of style at that time. Gourds fascinated me.
One could escape buying a dipper by growing gourd vines. Just for curiosity I
grew a gourd vine this year and raised 5 gourds of the birdhouse type. Long
handled gourds are needed for dippers. One other thing about Joe's place
fascinated me. One of his fields close to our house was supposed to have a pot
of gold buried on it. They buried their gold during Civil War to keep from
getting it taken by Confederate or Union Army. My daddy showed me when I was
young where the pot of gold was supposed to be buried, but doubt if I could go
back now. One might take a good metal detector and find it. Many families back
then had tales of gold being buried around their homes. The ones that knew
where it was buried had died, and ones remaining didn't know where the spot
was.
House 148, about 3/4 mile from where we lived, was daddy's uncle Jim and aunt
Mandy Kelley Hollingsworth house. Jim was 43, family head and could read and
write. Wife Mandy Kelley was 39, wife, and could read and write. Eight children
were still living with them. They were living in the John R. Hollingsworth old
house and John R. was still living and living in the Jim household. He was 85
years old, could read and write, and was born in Al. I recollect him as an old
man with a grey beard and walking stick at my grandma McCaleb's house about
1924. He pointed his stick at me and said I better behave or he would use it on
me. Jim's children were Luther 17, Flonnie 15, Tom 13, Alfred 11, and Andy 11
(twins), Eva 7, Dottie 5, Bessie 3. Even though they were first cousins of my
daddy H, Dot and Bess were playmates of mine. I think Alf and Andy may have
been the ones that helped Hubert and I tear up the little Red Wagon daddy once
bought us. I recollect eating mulberrys from the mulberry trees near their
house. Mandy let Bessie nurse from her breasts until she was 5 years old. She
figured that was a form of birth control and didn't want any more children
after she had already had 9 or 10 kids. She didn't have any more. One or two of
her sons had already married before 1920. I believe one was Dock that went to
Ark., but not sure whether Dock was son of John R. or his son Jim
Hollingsworth. Jim was good at doing blacksmithing or anything mechanical. He
could even fabricate a moonshine whiskey still from copper tubing. His trouble
was that he went in for too much of the product from his still. It was reported
that he was so drunk when his father John R. died about 1924 that Jim nearly
fell into the grave. Jim and John R. were buried in the Wade Cemetery about 2
miles back thru the woods from Jim's house. Apparently John R. must have been
more temperate in his drinking as he lived to be about 89 years old; or perhaps
the drinking preserved him. He also knew how to fabricate stills and make
moonshine whiskey. At one time he had a license from the government to make
liquor. At other times he did it illegally, and his wife "Bess" McCaleb always
guided revenue agents in the wrong directions away from his operations. I
recollect going through a path in the woods to the Wade Cemetery, with the
younger Hollingsworth girls. The way we went was straight cross country and
about 2 miles from their house. I have been to that cemetery 3 or 4 times in
recent years. It is now nearly grown up. Markers of the past are fast fading
away. A dirt road ran that way and Old Brand Primitive Baptist Church was
there. Now the forest and some cuts where the old road lay. The saddle horses,
buggies, surries, wagons and mules have given way to paved roads and high speed
automobiles. One more thing about Bess McCaleb, John R. Hollingsworth's wife.
She didn't make the 1920 census. She died during 1917, but had time to make her
grandson, Fred McCaleb who was born 1916, a quilt before she died. The older
women back then wanted to be remembered for something, so making a quilt for
their descendants was a way to do that. I still have the quilt she made me,
though I was too young to recollect her. She made the quilt from dyed tobacco
sacks. So it is a memorial to the amount of poisoning the Hollingsworths, also
my dad, received from puffing on cigarettes. My grandma McCaleb got 3 of the $5
gold pieces Bess had at near death and gave them out to her oldest 3
grandchildren. I got one of them. It was made in 1837, the year of birth of
John R. Hollingsworth, and I still have that. It looks like it was made
yesterday. So I, Fred McCaleb have been lucky enough to live from the horse and
buggy age to the Jet airplane age and have learned to use the modern computer
which acts very much like the old mule I used to plow. Its great to be alive
to see all this in 1992.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Killingsworth Cemetery, Fayette Co., AL
Hallmark, G. T.Harkey, mother -.b Feb. 22, 1866 - D. Jan. 6 1948
Hallmark W. H., father - B. Apr. 1, 1856 - D. Nov. 1, 1937
Woodard, Vester C. - D. July 21, 1958 - 66 Yrs. 6 mos. 21- Das. B Dec. 31, 1891
Flora L. Woodard b Feb. 15, 1896------May 4, 1964
Woodard, Stephen - B. May 21, 1835 - D. Feb. 5,. 1908
Woodard, Mrs. E. J., wife of Steven Woodard - B.Mar.16,1835 D. Dec.31,1921
Woodard, J. T., father - B. July 29, 1870 - D. Mar. I1, 1934
Woodard, Julia, mother - B. Mar. 20, 1875 - D. Apr. 28, 1940
Woodard, Martha J. - B. June 8, 1865 - D. June 6, 1941
Woodard, William Melton - B. Mar. 27, 1866 d. Apr. 21, 1939
Woodard, William Edward - B. Feb. 1, 1897 D. Sept. 11, 1936
Cannon, Terrell F., Jr., son of Terrel F. & Alma Cannon - B. 1929 D. 1942
Mayfield, Inf. of W.E. & M.J Mayfield - B. & D. Apr. 25, 1912
Mayfield, Inf. of Ed & M.Mayfield - B. & D. Jan. 27, 1924
Hallmark, J. M. B. Jan. 18, 1855 - D. June 6, 1916
Depoister, Susan B. Nov. 18, 1842 - D. Oct. 21, 1897
Depoister, R. J. S. Dec. 3, 1880 - D. Oct. 14, 1897
Woodard, Harold A. - B. Nov. 23, 1928 - D. July 2, 1930
Woodard, Floid, Inf. Son of John H. & Sallie Woodard - B.Sept.19,1892-D.Jan.1,1893
Woodard, Etta E., dau. of John H. & Sallie Woodard - B. Mar. 13,1896 -D. Sept. 23, 1913
Woodard, Sallie E. - B. Dec. 2, 1862 - D. Apr. 5, 1934
Woodard, John H. - B. Apr. 4, 1861 - D. Jan. 20, 1915
Woodard, Mamie S. - B. 1888 d 1955
Fowler, J. R. - B. 1871 - D. 1943
Fowler, Inf. of J.R. & S.J.Fowler - B. 1898 - D. 1898
Killingsworth, The Son of J. M.. Killingsworth
Wedgeworth, Mrs. S. J. B. Oct. 4, 1814 - D. Feb. 14 -1887
Killingsworth, Mollie B. Dec. 5, 1869 - D. Jan. 1, 1936
Killingsworth, Charlie L. - B. Mar. 15, 1872 - D. Aug. 15, 1956
Killingsworth, Freeman - b. Aug. 6, 1830 - D. Aug. 14, or 24, 1883
Killingsworth, N\artho M - B. Dec. 11, 1813 - D 0 July 22, 1892
Killingsworth, James - D. Oct. 24, 1883 - Age 81 Yrs.
Wakefield, J. M. - Co. K. 4 Ala. Cav. - C.S.A. - B. Apr.12,1846 -D. Aug. 8, 1920
Mayo, James M. - B. Jan. 6, 1904 – D. Mar. 21, 1904
Dodds, Elizabeth - B. Aug. 30, 1827 - D. Feb. 22' 1889
Dobbs, J. H. B. Apr. 5, 1822 - D. July 2, 1899
Dobbs, Albert B. Oct. 13, 1835 - D. Mar. 16, 1912
Parker, J.H.M . - B. May 22, 1811 D. Aug. 31, 1893
P_____, S.M.F.- B. Apr. 15, 1879 D. Nov. 23, _____
Hoket, Mary A. B. Apr. 17, 1873 - D. 19_
Hoket, James C.B. Jan. 20, 1941 -
Sherer, Mary Lea B. Sept. 30, 1905 - D. Nov. 2, 1914
Dozier, Adeline B. 1840 - D. Aug. 7, 1906
Roby, M. M. wife of T.L.Roby - B. May 16, 1852 - D. Mar. 3, 1932 -
Roby, T. L. - B. Sept. 29, 1849 D. Dec. 22, 1898
Roby, J. R. - B. Feb. 10, 1889D. Oct. 15, 1898
Roby, Noah - B. & D. Aug. 1897
Roby, bleiv. - B. & D. Aug. 1875
Hunt, Floyd A. - B. 1912 - D. 1956 - Ala. Pfc. 99 General Hosp. World War II (B. Sept. 2, 1912 - D. Oct. 11, 1956)
Killingsworth, Emma - B. 1879 - D. 19_
Killingsworth, Henry A. - B. 1876 - D. 1956
Killingsworth, H. K. - 80 Yrs.
Eason, Miss Minnie 6, - D. Jan. 3, 1959 - 86 Yrs. 2 Mos.
Killingsworth, W. J. - B. July I1, 1840 - D. Oct. 21, 1918
Woodard, Lewis F. - B. 1898 - D. 1952
Johnson, Sam E. - B. 1896 - D. 1958?
Johnson, Velma - B. 1894 - D. 1955
Johnson, Bethel - B. 1899 - D. 1952
Pickle, Minerva, mother - B. June 6, 1877
Pickle, A. J., father - B. Aug. 8, 1867 - D. Sept. 16,1942
Stubblefield, Sherrel Deann - B. Sept. 22, 1957 - D . June 13, 1956
Killingsworth, Mary , wife of W.O.Killingsworth - B. Sept.6,1858-D.Nov.18,1883
Kelley, Dau. of J.E.O. & May Kelley - 25 Yrs. 2 Mos. 10 Das.
Depoister, C. A., son of J:.R..Depoister & Susan Depoister - B, Oct. 3,1874 - D. Nov. 23, 1876 - 2 Yrs. I Mo. 20 Das.
Townsend, Nancy V. E. - B. Jan. 24, 1870 - D. Mar. 5, 1915
Woodard, Wiley - B. Sept. 25, 1890 - D. Jan. 16, 1948
Woodard, George C. - B. 1868 - D. 1948
Woodard, Fannie - B. 1893 ----d. 1975
Woodard, Inf. of G.C. & S.F.Woodard - B. & D. Feb. 28, 1930
Woodard, Julia C. - B. Apr. 12, 1867 - D. June 10, 1922
Allred, George R., son of A.B. & M.E.Atired - B. Jan.B,.1915 d. Apr. 28,1916
Killingsworth, Infants of C.W. & Ada Killingsworth - B. & D. (1) Dec. 8,1922 (2) D. April 11, 1919
Killingsworth, Ada - B. 1895 - D. 1957
Killingsworth, Claudie - B. 16§3 - D. 1953
Fowler, S. J. - B. 1879 - D. 19----
Chafin, Edie - B. Aug. 29, 1886-- D. Mar. 13, 1888
Sherer, Gilder - B. 1880 - D. 1863
Sherer, Themanda B. - B. 1872 - D. 1876
Sherer, Joel C. - B. 1878 - D. 1901
Sherer, Charlie D. A. - B. 1867 - D. 1869
Eason, J. E. - B. Mar. 28, 1859 - D. Oct. 4, 1888
Dosier, W. D., to my husband - B. Aug. 19,, 1871 - D. Sept. 7, 1909
Sherer, Inf. of I.E. & Li.ilian Sherer B. Jan. 9, 1898
Sherer, Inf. of I.E. & Lillian Sherer B. Apr. 19, 1909
Sherer, Inf. of I.E. & Lilliaa Sherer B. Aug. 15, 1912
Sherer, John M - B. June 5, 1874 - D. Aug. 24, 1907
Sherer, Lillian - B. 1880 - D. 1943
Sherer, Ira E. - B. 1876 - D. 1952
Sherer, Johnathan D. - B. Sept. 6, 1842 - D. June 23, 1911
Sherer, Mary B. - B. April 10, 1846 - D. Arp. 1, 1911
Sherer, Christine Morrison - B. Oct. 30, 1907 - D. Oct. 26, 1909
Sherer, Noses Eason, Inf. Son of Dr. & Mrs. M.E.Sherer - B. May 22,1926-D.Aug.14,1926
Hunt, George A. b. 1900 d. 1907
Hunt, Clifteon B. 1915
Hunt, Ulysses F. B. 1935 D.
Wade, F.E. B. Jan 23, 1888 D. March 19, 1888
Additions June 24, 2001
Ralph H. Hunt Aug. 2, 1909-Jan 24, 1977
Isaac Newton Hunt Aug. 26, 1979—Nov. 12, 1966
Albetrt N. Hunt Jan. 11,, 1906---Oct. 22, 1987
Howard T. Hunt Jan 1`2, 1919-------Pfe US Army World War 2
Addie Lackey Hunt July 9, 1881-----Jan 20 1966
Rebecca H. Pratt Oct. 4, 1939-----Dec. 18, 2000
Melvine Hoket Apr. 9, 1884---Aug. 20, 1970
Lucille A. Sherer Campbell July 10, 1907--
Claud S. Campbell June 15, 1902------September 3, 1996
Mary A. Hoket Apr. 17, 1873-----Jan. 29, 1974
James C. Hoket September 17, 1860---Jan 20, 1941
They were the sunshine of our home but now they are at rest.Daly F. Dodd Oct. 1901-----Dec. 27, 1978
Effie I. Dodd Apr. 20, 1896-----Nov. 8, 1976
Minnie Woodard Feb 20, 1894----Oct. 11, 1979
Robert N. Wright Apr. 22, 1928------Apr. 9, 1994
Emma L Wright Apr. 6, 1931-------
Mother Minerva Pickle June 6, 1877------Mar. 7, 1960
Father A.J. Pickle Aug. 6, 1867-----September 16, 1942
Lester Stephen Woodard Apr. 1, 1907------July 8, 1992 US Army World War 2
Lewis F. Woodard Apr. 25, 1898-------Feb. 10, 1952
Michael L. Garner April 28, 1956----June 19, 1975
Fenton Hallmark April 3, 1893----July 4, 1985
Ida W. Hallmark July 23, 1887------March 26, 1976 Our lives to be continued, prepare to meet us in Heaven
Bryan Woodard September 6, 1900---April 19, 1985 Louise Woodard Dec. 29. 1908---April 5, 1985 In loving memory
Thomas L. Wells April 29, 1924----June 29, 1985 Mary E. Wells June 25, 1929-------
Ector Hallmark Sept 9, 1902-----1962
Pauline Hallmark April 4, 1907------April 27, 1944
Stephen Russell Woodard September 12, 1890—June 17, 1972 Gone but not forgotten
John L. Woodard June 30, 1921---Mar. 4, 1987
Evil L. Woodard Dec. 25, 1913-----March 9, 1954
Pearl Anderson Mother Aug. 9, 1916------Aug. 28, 1994 We miss you mother
Cora Ethyl Killingsworth 1900-----
James Samuel Killingsworth 1896----1968
Terrell F. Cannon 1901-1974
Alma Sherer Cannon 1901----1977 My first one teacher school teacher at Skimming Ridge. Fred McCaleb
Kathleen Cannon Thompson 1927-----1969
Mayfield babies
John E. Woodard Nov. 20, 1943-----
Margaret Linda Woodard April 15, 1945----July 19, 1997
Alton N. Woodard Nov. 14, 1904----May 23, 1973
Addie J. Woodard July 18, 1907---May 9, 1981
Exie Woodard June 30, 1890----September 28, 1964
S. J. Fowler 1879-----1964
Cemetery Northeast of the Church June 24, 2001
Hubert Milton Baker Son of Lynn and Mainda Baker May 11,1909-------May 24, 1998
Lila Bay Baker Daughter of W.T. & Mary E. Clements Aug. 7,1912----May 29, 1998
John Stovall----------------
Andrew Jeffrey Stovall May 11, 1972------Sep 13, 1986
Andrew Jackson (AG) Stovall June 2, 1938-----Jan. 1, 1993
Eben Jerome Porter S1 US Navy WW2 September 20, 1926----April 25,2000
Louise Stovall May 4, 1926------------
Mary S. Aldridge June 25, 1909------May 17, 1885
Pervie B. Aldridge July 26, 1912------September 26, 1992
Bertha Tucker March 24, 1906-----May 26, 1994
John L. Tucker May 17, 1905----Aug. 31, 1970
Geraldine Sims Goram September 21, 1930-----
Martha Jean Sims Jenkins Nov. 20, 1927----Jan. 3, 1995
Elsie Woodard Sims April 1, 1901------Dec. 6, 1986
Arthur Sims Pfc Mg Co. 322 Infantry World War 1 Jan 5,1895-----Feb. 12, 1965
Albert T. Stovall Mar. 7, 1917-----Aug. 5, 1989
Ruthie Mae Stovall Nov. 18, 1920-------March 18,1995 Albert was elected 7 times to Fayette County Commission, served 28 years, Highway 13 in Fayette County named for him, a frient to all
Harold Stovall June 27, 1939--------Oct. 10, 1965 The rose still grows beyond the wall Sp4 US 53345 905 Co C 2nd Bn 13th Inf
James W. Phillips Pvt US Army World War 2 Feb. 7,1908------September 24, 1984
Maggie McCaleb Phillips Oct. 18, 1887------Feb. 12, 1983
J. Luther Phillips Jan. 16, 1888-------March 15, 1965
Brady E. Webster Oct. 21, 1907------Oct. 14, 1981
Euna B. Webster Dec. 9, 1911----Nov. 27, 1982
Jesse E. Woodard March 22, 1885-----Aug. 9, 1969
Bettie M. Woodard May 6, 1890----Oct. 15, 1981
Russell D. Stovall June 1, 1919----Jan 7, 2000 U.S. Army ww2
William Dale Stovall , Florida Pfc Co B 35th Inf 4th Inf Div.Vietnam BSM—PH June 11, 1948----Oct. 31, 1968
Dean Stovall Nov. 26, 1927-------------
Henry W. Miles April 12, 1892------March 3, 1972
Carrie R. Miles Feb. 21, 1898----Oct. 23, 1974
Jack Wakefield Feb. 7, 1901----Jan. 7, 1989
Ruth Wakefield Oct. 5, 1903----July 3, 1980
Arnold Woodard Aug. 21, 1916----April 1, 1981 Married October 4, 1973
Catherine N. Woodard Dec. 30, 1927----
Clifton H. Stovall Pfc Army Air kForces WW2 Oct. 15, 1913------July 23, 1972
Eldon L. Stovall MSG U. S. Airforce WW2 Korea Aug 20, 1921------Jan. 23,1979
Helen J. Stovall June 3, 1928----------
Harold R. Walters Nov. 21, 1915------Jan 29, 1982 Pfc US Army World War 2
Frances S. Walters Oct. 20, 1914----Aug. 15, 1985
]eremy Christopher Porter Dec. 1, 1969------April 26, 1990
Rayford Porter September 28, 1922-----Aug. 5, 2000
C.Mildred Porter May 5, 1923-----Jan. 24, 1990
Billie Mareia Farris Aug. 5, 1947-----July 2, 1992
Billy Ray Foster June 20, 1939------Dec. 28, 1992 Married April 20, 1961 Ruth 1: 16,17
Geraldine M. Foster Feb. 22, 1943--------
Eldon Foster Dec. 8, 1911----------------
Lillie Foster Dec. 19,1905-------April 2, 1972
Harold Killingsworth 1925--------1988
Beulah Killingsworth 1928-------1989
Copied June 24, 2001 by Fred McCaleb
No guarantee that every inscription was copied correctly.
Cemetery in NE Fayette, Co. Al. About 5 or 6 miles below Eldridge, Al. Just to right of state highway 13 where a county road crosses. The old part was transcribed from work Done in 1959 by Herb and Jeanie Newell. Herb is dead and Jeanie said it was OK for me to copy. THANKS FRED--PJ
Hollingsworth Family Cemetery
G. Hol. was born Nov the 13, 1833 and died Aug the 26, 1834
Mrs. Jane Galloway was born Mar. the 27, 1776 and died Dec. 31, 1851
Mr. T Galloway was b; Feb the. 18. 1773/ and died. Jan. 30 1852
B.D. Hollingsworth born July 4, 1868 died occt 20, 1870 Sleep on dear child and take thy rest God has called you home He thought it best.
John Hollingsworth born Sept. 3, 1792 died Nov. 30, 1880
Marthie daughter of I.W. and E.A. Payane born Aug. 26, 1869 died Aug 6, 1882 In Paradise thou sharest bliss Never to be found in a world like this.
Infant son of J.M. & P.A. Lowrey born Aug 4, 1884 - died Aug 8, 1884
Infant son of Elijah & Orienia J. Rainey b. & d. Oct. 11, 1888
Jeptha Hollingsworth born May 18, 1820 died June 30, 1890 The hour of my departures has come I hear the voice that calls me home At last Oh Lord let trouble cease And thy servant die in peace.
D.M. Hollingsworth born June 20, 1848 died November 11, 1892 The race appointed I have run The combats o'er, the prize is won And now my witness on high And now my records in the sky.
Continued ......
Page 2. Hollingsworth Family Cemetery
Elijah Rainey born July 7, 1859 died Nov. 28, 1893 Another link is broken In our household band But a chain is forming In a better land.
Zilpha Galloway wife of John Hollingsworth born June 30, 1809 died April 13, 1894
Martha M. Hollingsworth born Nov 23, 1824 died May 24, 1899 I leave the world without a tear Save for the friends held so dear To heal their sorrows Lord descend And to the friendless prove a friend.
Pheby M. daughter of Elijah & Jenny Raney born July 10, 1886 died Oct. 29, 1907 Sweetly Sleeping
Annie May Ham daughter of C. K. and Mattie - born March 8, 1907 died April 28, 1908 A sleep in Jesus
There are many graves with stones but no inscriptions. Compiled by Frances L. Brasher and written as interpreted on stones. Directions: From Fayette go Highway 43 N. turn Right on Highway 102, go 2.4 miles turn left on Rd. 53 and go 2.1 miles. This cemetery is about l00 yards to the right in the Woods at the foot of Ford's Mountain. (At present time, 1990, is behind a brick house driveway.) This Cemetery was missed by Herb and Jeanie Newell. Transcribed to computer by Fred McCalebWhite's Chapel Church of Christ Cemetery
Updated Feb. 28, 2000
No guarantee that every entry is correct.
Barry Lee did previous update 1993
Zachary Wade Linley B&D: 13 Oct 1990
Douglas L. Doss B: 10 Mar 1942 D:-
Maudie Ann w/o Douglas L. Doss B: 13 Jan 1942 D:
Iris Anita d/o Douglas L. & Maudie Ann Doss B: 1 Mar 1965 D: 16 Nov 1978
Hollie McDonald B: 26 Apr 1909 D: 9 Oct 1977 Md: 8 Feb 1941 Fayette Co, AL
Marie w/o Hollie McDonald B: 31 May 1917 D:
Ramona Gayle Hollingsworth B: 4 Dec 1951, D: 25 Oct 1982
William Austin s/o Joseph E. & Slectie Isadora Whitehead Dodd B: 1O Dec. 1905 D: 15 Mar 1971
Flonnie Hollingsworth w/o William Austin Dodd B: 23 Dec 1904 D: 23 May 1975
James Ranald Dodd B: 26 Dec 1925 D: 18 July 1985 US NAVY MVII
Mary Harris B: 22 Feb 1908 D: 15 July 1966
Virgil Sims lst h/o Ila Mae Dodd B: 24 Jan 1916 D: 20 July 1965
George F. Sprinkle B: 5 Nov 1889 D: 17 Jan 1962
Mae Sprinkle B: 30 Aug 1925 D: 22 July 1989
Loueva Hollingsworth B: 1908 D: 1997
Luther Hollingsworth B: 1902 D: 1981
Mandy Kelly Hollingsworth w/o Jim Hollingsworth B: 1880 D: 1978
Effie w/o Richard D. Roby B: 16 Nov 1923 D:
Richard D. Roby B: 4 Apr 1917 D: 21 Mar 1973
J.W. Roby B: 20 May 1880 D: 20 Oct 1966
Susan w/o J.W. Roby B: 9 Feb 1884 D: 21 May 1880
Cecil "Pee Wee" Tucker B: 17 Apr,1911 D: 5 Apr 1981
Annie Lucille Sprinkle W /0 Cecil Tucker B: 3 July 1911 D: 18 Nov 1988 Md: 25 Apr 1931 Fayette Co, AL
W. Aut Tucker B: 16 Sept 1878 D: 7 Feb 1963
Emma F. Tucker B: 31 Jan 1880 D: 5 Sept 1955
Robert Tucker B: 1915 D: 1955
Opal D/O Virgil Ray & Laura Jane Wlitehead Dodd & w/o Robert Tucker B:II Mar 1917 D: 1955
Banks Wilburn Dozier B: 17 Nov 1906 D: 14 July 1985
Lonnie Rutledge Box B: 16 July 1971 D: 24 Dec 1983
James Burcey Johnson B: 18 Aug 1935 D: 27 Sept 1977
Annie Agnes d/o Joe & Sleetie Isadora Whitehead Dodd & w/o Banks Wilburn Dozier B: 28 Mar 1909 D: 18 June 1966
Ray Tidwell B: 9 Sept 1919 D:
Ileane Tidwell, B: 22 Nov 1925 D: 22 Sept 1973
M.E. Smalley B: 24 Jan 1915 D: 1 Apr 1984
Jessie Mae w/o M.E. Smalley B: 26 May 1914 D: 14 Feb 1986
Infant son & daughter of Basil & Stella Sprinkle D: 1945 D: 1946
Kenneth Tucker B: 1919 D: 1956
Hollie B. Tucker B: 30 Sept 1891 D: 8 July 1968
Alma R. W/o H.B. Tucker B: 30 June 1893 D: 22 Jan 1993
Wilma w/o J. Hollie Hollingsworth B: 15 April 1913 D:
J. Hollie Hollingsworth B: 6 Dec 1906 D:
Mary Christene Hollingsworth B: 28 May 1926 D:
Hubert Lee Hollingsworth B: 6 Nov 1928 D: 18 Apr 1980
Orville Whitehead B: 17 May 1917 D: 25 Oct 1980 Md: 3 -Mar 1941 Fayette Co, AL
Mary Lola w/o Orville Whitehead B: 16 Sept 1919 D:
Boss Beasley B: 15 Jan 1918 D: 13 Feb 1987 S1 USNAVY WWII
Myrl w/o Boss Beasley B: 19 Jan 1922 D:
Charles R. Spann B: 11 May 1932 D: 29 Mar 1993
Pattie A. w/o Charles R. Spann B: 17 Aug 1934 D;
Franklin Adam Gann B&D: 4 Feb 1983
John H. Box B.1O Jan 1889 D: 25 Apr 1974
Jennie B. Wakefleld w/0 John H. Box B. 12 June 1893 D 23 Dec 1980 Md 13 J a n 1913, Fa y e t t e Co AL 54 Lloyd Howell B: I8 June 1916 D: 11 Jan 1994? Md: 22 Feb 1935 Fayette Co, AL
Eleanor B. w/o Lloyd Howell B: 23 Oct 1914 D:
James A. McCaleb B: 15 Sept 1919 D: 9 Oct 1974 Md: 3 March 1941, Fayette Co, AL CH TORP USNAVY
Mildred Box. w/o James A. McCaleb B: 22 Nov 1921 D: August 7, 1996 S1 US Coast Guard WW2 Married March 3, 1941
Barbara A. w/o Milton B. Hollingsworth B: 2 Feb 1941 D:
Milton B. Hollingsworth B: 25 Oct 1939 D: 18 Aug 1980 Md: 22 Apr 1961 Fayette Co, AL
Joey Jamerson B: 9 Nov 1968 D: 3 Oct 1973
Simie H. Lawrence B: 18 Jan 1904 D: 4 Aug 1979
Maudie M. w/o Simie H. Lawrence B: 21 Feb 1902 D: 28 Dec 1924
Boyd R. Howell B: 3 Aug 1920 D:May 7, 1997
Ara W. Howell B: 25 July 1922 D: 8 Feb 1991 Md: 2 Jan 1943
Charles R. Spann B: March 1, 1932 D: May 29, 1993 Cpl US Army Korea
Pattie A. Spann w/o Charles R Spann B: Aug. 17, 1934
Sherman Bill s/o Virgil Ray & Laura Jane Whitehead Dodd B 28 0ct. 1 9 09 D: 26 Jan 1979
Ned H. Dodd B: 4 May 1912 D:>/p>
Elsie d/o Virgil Ray & Laura Jane Whitehead Dodd & w/o Burrcey S. Tucker B: 21 Dec 1914 D: 18 Nov 1989
Burcey S. Tucker B: 1.4 Jan.. 1913-. D: 20 Dec 1966
Kersy Noe1 Tucker B: 14 July 1'949 D: 11 Sept 1950
Charles Wilburn B: June 1943 D: Feb 1945
Charles A. Holcomb B: 19 Feb 1928 D: 21 Mar 1951 AL PFC 375 Harbour Craft Co WWII
Maxine w/o Thomas Rutledge B: 1914 D: 1985
Thomas Rutledge B: 1911 D: 1967
Mattie Sue Hollingsworth B: 13 June 1926 D: 3 May 1985
Novie A. w/o J. Henry Hollingsworth B: 1882 D: 1957
J. Henry Hollingsworth B: 1872 D: 1945
Adele w/o Barron Hollingsworth B: 17 June 1913 D: 30 Oct 1947
Barron Hollingsworth B: 30 Nov 1909 D: 13 Oct 1966
Bernice A. w/o Vester G. Hollingsworth B: 27 Sept 1913 D:
Vester G. Hollingsworth B: 15 Jan 1903 D: 13 Jan 1977
Arie Stough B: 1905 D:
Columbus Stough B: 1900 D: 1961
Terry “ Peanut" Tucker B: 8 Sept 1941 D: 24 July 1968
Inez d/o 0 scar & DeIIa White Dodd & w/o Pervie Tucker B: 27 Sept. 1912 D: 11 Aug 1972
Pervie Tucker B: 29-Apr 1904 D: 14 Feb 1986
Franklin Rudolph Tucker B: 21 June 1934 D: 2-Jan 1984 Md: 20 Aug 1955 PFC USARMY
Millie W/O Fraanklin Rudol.ph. Tu.c.kerr B: 24 Feb 1939 D:
Maggie w/o Foster Dodd B: 31 Jan 1901 D: June 30, 1999
Foster s/o Geo.rge Franklin.& Ollie Jane Box Dodd B: 17 Apr 1900 D: 10 Oct 1969
K. Patterson B: 10 July 1916 D: 3 Oct 1985
Gregory A. Harrington B: 21 June 1951 D: 4 Nov 1969
Joe Neil Davis B: 2 Dec 1932 D: 6 Aug 1959 AL SSGT 3134 AMNIO SUP SQ AIR FORCE
Shirley w/o Joe Neil Davis B: 1935 D:
John R. Davis B: 1883 D: 1957
Mamie S. w/o John R. Davis B: 1896 D: 1981
Houston McCaleb B: 7 Nov 1906 D: 11 Oct 1983
Lois d/o Virgil Ray & Laura Jane Whitehead Dodd & w/o Houston McCaleb B: 14 Jan 1912 D:July 21 1999
Joyce Ann McCaleb B: 17 May 1943 D: 9 Aug 1945
Infant d/o Mr. & Mrs. Billy J. Sims B&D: 1955
Cephas A. Stough B: 19 June 1952 D: 25 June 1952
Joe s/o.George Franklin & Ollie J. Dodd B: 1882 D:1948 Md: 11 Dec,1902 Favette Co, AL
Sleetiee Isadora Whitehead w/o Joe Dodd B: 1879 D:1954
William Hollis s/o Joe & Sleetie Isadora Whitehead Dodd B: 28 June 1913 D: 19 Mar 1982
George Franklin s/o Bill & Jencie Tucker Dodd B: 10 July 1860 D: 29 Mar 1940
Ollie J, d/o George Washinton & Polley Ann Tidwell Box w/o Gorge Franklin Dodd B: 27 Dec. 1860 D: 1 Jan 1941
Hollie Whitehead B. 15 Mar. 1904 D 15 July 1974
Ludie McCollum w/o Hollie Whitehead B: 2 2 De c.1904 D:22 May 1967 Md: 14 Dec 1929
Lester F. Whitehead B: 1885 D: 1949
Silla R. d/o George Franklin & Ollie J. Box Dodd & w/o Lester McCollum B. 1889 D: 1956
Jessie Cagle B : 1894 D: 1971
Arthhie d/o George Franklin & Ollie J. Box Dodd & w/o Jessie Cagle B:1894 D: 1971
Felix Whitehead B: 1893 D: 1964 Md: 30 May 1914
Cordie d/o George Franklin & Ollie J. Box Dodd & W/0 Felix Whitehead B: 1897 D: 1985,
Clifford C. Dodd B: 16 Sept 1917 D: 28 May 1969
Martha C. w/o Clifford C. Dodd B: 23 Aug 1920 D:
Joe L. Dodd B: 23 Oct 1923 D:
Audry C. w/o Joe L. Dodd B: 14 Apr 1923 D: 20 July 1969
Amon Dodd B: 21 Oct. 1918 D: 2 Aug 1981 Cpl US Army WW2
Louise Wheat B: 3 May 1919 D: 19 Apr 1961
Jeanette Sims s/o Louise Wheat B: 9 Jan 1922 D:
Lillie Mae w/o George Wheeler Tucker B: 27 Apr 1901 D: 23 Sept 1976 Md: 30 Aug 1920
George Wheeler Tucker B: 11 May 1899 D:
Icy Roby w/o Harrison H. Tucker B: 21 Oct 1894 D: 22 22 April 1992 Md: 21 May 1909
Harrison H. Tucker B: 28 Aug 1889 D: 16 Sept 1972
Dora Golley w/o & babe of H.W. Golley B:24 Jan 1899 24 Jan 1899 D: 1 Apr 1939
Walker McCaleb B: 1896 D: 1969
Lula Roby McCaleb w/o Walker McCaleb B: 1901 D: 1993
Jennie Box Beasley B: 1896 D: 1977
Bernice J. Dodd B: 1920 D: 1958 (Jennie Bell Box Beasley’s Dau.Wife of Ditts Dodd)
Sarah Ann w/o Samuel G. Wyers B: I June.l886 D: 18 Oct 1974
Samuel G. Wyers B: 14 Apr 1884 D: 15 Oct 1942
V. Elizabeth w/o William C. Nichols B: 19 Nov 1873 D: 22 Feb 1974
William C. Nichols B: 12 Mar 1868 D: 14 July 1942
Mollie d/o George Washington & Polly Ann Tidwell Box & w/o Rufus Byrd McCollum B: 22 Jan 1880 D: 15 Dec. 1975
Rufus Byrd McCollum B: 17 Nov 1884 D: 12 Nov. 1943
John Sydney Herren B: 18 Apr 1918 D: 18 Oct 1953
Evangeline Davis Herren Fowler w/o John S. Herren B: Sept. 14,1919 D: Nov. 20,1998
Velma "Sis" Herren w/o Fred Wyers B: 3 Feb 1910 D: Dec. 1,1997
Fred Wyers B: 25 Mar 1915 D: 12 Dec 1992
Irene w/o Wyley Herren B: 17 May 1902 D:Dec. 6,1993
Wyley Herren B: 17 May 1899 D: 12 May 1980
Vera w/o Eddie Parris B: 1904
Eddie Parris B: 1898 D: 1965
Pervie J. Dunavant B: 11 Oct 1933 D: 25 Nov 1967
Essie E. w/o Marvin Dunavant B: 9 Apr 1912 D: 27 Nov 1989
Marvin Dunavant B: 8 May 1904 D: 6 Dec 1989
Icy McDonald B: 1908 D: 1970
Cleburn Jacob Hollingsworth B: 1 Apr 1918 D:
Mary Edith Hollingsworth B: 8 Jan 1922 D:
Patricia Ann "Pat” Hollingsworth B: 11 June 1959 D: 6 July 1974
Altie w/o Erbon Tucker B: 1909 D: 1998
Erbon Tucker B: 1902 D: 1992
Tony A. Tucker B: 1941 D: 1964
Elvie Anthony Tucker B: 21 July 1886 D: 4 Jan 1975
J.R. Hiten B: 1880 D: 1949
I.V. w/o J.R. Hiten B: 1884 D: 1967
John P. Hall B: 25 Oct 1920 D: 18 Feb 1962 AL TEC 5 115 AAA GUN BN CAC WWII
J. Curt McDonald B: 24 Oct 1897 D: 19 Dec 1941 Md: 11 Sept 1920
Artie R. w/o J. Curt McDonald B: 5 Feb 1898 D: 15 Nov 1987
Infant sons of Jimmy & Marja Chafin B&D: 25 Sept 1967
John Wakefield B: 1903 D: 1958
Margaret T. Wakefield w/o John Wakefield B: Mar.3, 1912 D: Dec 9 1996
Boss Tucker B: 1890 D: 1951
Ethel w/o Boss Tucker B: 1891 D: 1980
Louie H. Roby B: 1908 D: 1956
Verla M. (McCaleb) w/o Louie H. Roby B: 1910 D:
James F. McCaleb B: 1872 D: 1935
Rejina C. Hollingsworth w/o James F. McCaleb B: 1875 D: 1961
Hollis Hoyt s/o Wylie & Irene Herren & f/o Thelma Ruth & grandfather of Isaac,Rachel & Jacob Piggott B: 19 Apr 1926 D: 21 1983
Bessie Mae Livingston B: 25 Jan 1895 D: 13 May 1939
W.H. Henderson B: 4 July 1866 D: 27 Sept 1941
Kity w/o W.H. Henderson B: 20 Dec 1874 D: 6 Apr 1949
Christopher Carl Nabors B: 17 Feb 1886 D: 4 Feb 1948
Autie Josephine w/o Christopher Carl Nabors B: 25 July 1893 D: 4 May 1967
Silas Hubbert, Jr. B: 24 Aug 1928 D: 20 Feb 1978
Willodean w/o Silas Hubbert, Jr. B: 6 Feb 1931 D:
Shelton Howard Tucker B: 16 Dec 1912 D: 16 Sept 1988 Md: 23 Dec 1923 USNAVY WWII
Pauline w/o Shelton Howard Tucker B: I Apr 1918 D:
Holley Tucker B: 3 Dec 1913 D:
Alma Tucker B: June 30, 1893 D: Jan. 22, 1993
Irene Tucker B: 16 Nov 1916 D: 25 Nov 1978
Thurman McCollum B: 23 Apr 1917 D: 6 Feb 1985
Jessie Lou McCollum B: 28 Sept 1922 D:
Ector T. Hollingsworth B: 24 May 1903 D: 28 Sept 1964
Molly A (McCaleb) w/o Thomas G. Hollingsworth B: 8 Aug 1880 D: 30 Nov 1962
Thomas G. Hollingsworth B: 21 Nov 1874 D: 13 July 1960
Exie C. Howell B: 29 Dec 1905 D: 27 Dec 1945
C. White B: 2 Oct 1894 D: 25 Mar 1979
Earline McCoI1um B 1918 D 1955
Eva McCollum B: 21 Mar 1910 D: 7 Sept 1935
Hollie Belton McCollum B: 1909 D: 1977
Belton Ray McCollum B: 31 Dec 1930, . D: 19 June 1954 AL CPL 274 ARMD FLD ARTY BN
Bubber Herren B: 2 Mar 1938 D: 11 July 1941
Mittie Belle Tucker B: 26 Dec 1926 D;
Shannon Tucker B: 7 June 1922 D:
Austin W. Howell B: 2 Oct 1892 D: 24 May 1964
Ida A. w/o Austin W. Howell B: 1 Apr 1896 D: Nov. 30, 1994
Pfc. Murphy Howell B: I 1 Aug, 1919 D 8 June 1944 AL PFC 12 INF 4 INF DIV WWII
Loveta Lynn Tucker B: 16 Mar 1961 D: 19 Mar 1961
Inez H. w/o John Grady Tucker B: 12 Dec 1922 D: Md: 9 MD 9 Dec 1939
John Grady Tucker B: 11 Oct 1918 D:Sept. 23, 1998
Lever W. Howell B: 23 Nov 1916 D: 8 Sept 1967
Aubrey H. Chambless B: 11 Dec 1916 D: Dec. 31, 1999 1937
Edith Jean w/o Aubrey H. Chambless B: 5 June 1918 D: 11 Feb 1992
Frank. D. Sprinkle B 16 Jan 1952 D 15 Dec 1991
Nonna G. w/o Frank D. Sprinkle B: 27 Feb. 1954 D:
Anderson L. Howell B 1898 D: 1959
Lillie E. w/o Anderson L. Howell B: 1896 D: 1972
Infants of Fenton & Gertrude Wakefield B&D: Oct 1937 B&D: Sept 1935
Fenton "Doc" Wakefield B: 21 Oct 1905 D: 6 Mar 1939
Gertrude T. w/o Fenton Wakefield B: 27 July 1910 D: 4 Dec 1978
A.J. "Bud" Tucker B: 1898 D: 1956
M.M. "Dove" Tucker B: 1876 D: 1956
Charles A. “Bud” Herren Jr. B: 16 Aug 1949 D: 27 Feb 1981
Duncan .Newburn, s/o Robert Christian & Cordelia E. Herren B: 10 Feb 1894 D: 19 Oct 1979
Ada R. d/o Nathan Jim & Frances Pone Box Sprinkle & w/o Duncan Newburn Herren-, B: 13 May 1894 D: 5 Mar 1982
Robert Christian Herren B: 1870 D: 1948
Cordelia E. Herren B: 1877 D: 1957
Jerry W. White B: 15 May 1862 D: 28 Aug 1936
Siddie White B: 5 Dec 1865 D: 3 Dec 1949
Beatrice Wyers Meeks B: 16 June 1911 D: 18 Apr 1987
R.G. s/o Mr. & Mrs. Richird D. Roby B: 13 Jan 1946 D: 15 Jan 1946
Son of J.A. & B.L. Roby B&D: 13 Aug 1933
Arthur Roby B: 30 Dec 1905 D: 23 May 1973
Bessie Roby B: 26 April 1914 D:
Walter Lofton s/o Joe & Sleetie Isadora Whitehead Dodd B: 10 Nov 1903 D:
Elsie E. Hollingsworth w/o Walter Lofton Dodd B: 31 July 1908 D: 18 June 1984
Billy R. Lynn B: 8 Sept 1934 D: 22 Dec 1991
Della White w/o W. Oscar Dodd B: 1889 D: 1985
W. Oscar s/o George Franklin.& Ollie J. Box Dodd B: 1887 D: 1937
Infant of W. Oscar & Della White Dodd B&D: 1930
Oletha d/o W. Oscar & Della White Dodd B: 26 June 1922 D: 12 Feb 1939
Emma E. White B: 26 Jan 1898 D: 25 Feb 1975
Andrew F. White B: 15 Aug 1891 D: 18 Oct 1932
Rudolph White B: 19 May 1932 D: 9 Apr 1934
Augalene P. Tucker B: 4 Nov 1916 D:
Burvil H. Tucker B: 18 June 1916 D: 26 June 1976
Flora E. w/o Charlie E. McCaleb B: 1905 D:
Charlie E. McCaleb B: 1889 D: 1954
Fred F. Erwin B: 1898 D: 1917
Allie Erwin B: 1870 D: 1934
William T. Erwin B: 1868 D: 1939
Paralee Erwin B: 1846 D: 1929
Tinnie Bob Erwin B: 1934 D: 1935
Homer Hill Erwin B: 13 Nov 1906 D: 7 May 1984 USNAVY WWII
Charles A. Herren (Freemason) B: 16 Nov 1927 D: 30 Dec 1985
Doyce Sprinkle B:Sept. 28, 1927 D:Oct. 14, 1995
Faye Sprinkle w/o Doyce B: Nov. 7, 1927
Justin Chyenne McCollum B: Aug. 7, 1974 D: May 26, 1998
Billy E. Hollingsworth B: Nov. 11, 1928 D: Nov. 4, 1997
John Wakefield B:1903 D: 1958
Margaret T. Wakefield w/o John B: March 3, 1912 D: Dec. 9, 1996
Louise Tucker w/o Lloyd L. Tucker B: Nov. 14, 1928 D: April 13, 1999
James Harry Davis B: Oct. 5, 1924 D: March 20, 1995
James E. Curry B: Feb. 21, 1922 D:
Pauline P. Curry w/o James E. Curry B: June 23, 1918 D: Oct 21,1996
Ronald Hollis. “Buddy” Davis B: Oct. 20,1926 D: April 27, 1995 US Navy WW2
Mary Nell Davis w/o Ronald C. B: May 15,1927 D:
James Harold Dozier B: March 4, 1929 D:Jan 30, 1997 US Army Korea
Hollie McDonald B: April 26,1909 D:Oct 9, 1977 Wife gone but not forgotten
Marie McDonald w/o Hollie McDonald B: May 31, 1917 D: Jan 4,2000
Robert Harold McDonald B: Dec. 27, 1938 D: Sept. 26, 1998
Frances C. McDonald w/o Robert Harold Married Mar. 15, 1958 B: June 4, 1942 D:
Joyce H. Tidwell B: Mar. 30, 1939 D: Dec. 23, 1995 In Loving Memory
Joe Beasley (Dad) B: Nov. 27, 1927 D:
Grace Beasley (Mom) w/o Joe Beasley B: Feb. 23, 1930 D: Oct. 21,1995
Gary L. Whitehead B: Sept. 21, 1907 D: Sept. 2, 1996
James Ray Roby B: Feb. 23, 1929 D: Roby-Whitehead Tombstones
Wilma Dean Whitehead Roby w/o James Ray Roby B: June 28, 1930 D:
Myrtie Black Whitehead w/o Gary Whitehead B: Jan 11, 1911
Gary L.Whitehead B: Sept. 21, 1907 D: Sept. 2, 1996
Thurman (Jack) Dodd B: Feb. 13, 1919 D: Feb. 18, 1995
Cleburn Shaw B: May 4, 1916 D: March 4, 1995 We will meet again
Joe Thomas (J.T.) Dodd B: Jan. 13, 1926 D: Nov. 20, 1995 US Army WW2
James D. Tucker B: Oct. 16, 1940 D: July 21, 1997 Married Feb. 3, 1962 To live in hearts we left behind is not to die.
Wesley Harold Hagood B: Sept. 23, 1989 D: July 21, 1997 Most only dream of Angels, we had one in our arms
Billie G. Taylor B: May 12, 1939 D:
Sandra McCollum Taylor, w/o Billie G. B: April 25, 1950 D: July 9,1997
Son of Mr. & Mrs Stanley McDonald Feb. 28, 1995
Billy J. Sims (Daddy) B: April 28, 1936 D: Wed. March 6, 1955
Mava J. Sims (Mother) w/o Billy J. B: April 26, 1939 D: Feb. 4,1999
THANKS SO MUCH TO FRED FOR TAKING THE TIME TO REVISIT AND UPDATE THESE RECORDS. FRED HAS DONE A LOT TO HELP OTHER GENEALOGY RESEARCHERS. HE DESERVES A LOT OF HONOR FOR ALL THAT HE HAS DONE. PatsyWhitehead Cemetery, Fayette Co., AL
WHITEHEAD FAMILY CEMETERYNorth Fayette County, Alabama
This cemetery is mostly an abandoned one with no recent burials. It is off on a high hill in the woods off Highway 129 about 3 miles above Hubbardville and just past the Whitehead Store on the right. It is also About ¾ mile from the relative new cemetery at Berea Church of Christ. Most of the markings on the old Original stones are gone and stones broken up. A sad cemetery. My deduction is that the original Hugh White McCaleb and his wife Elizabeth Holbrook are there, and that Alexander McDonald and Elizabeth Preschious Howell are there with perhaps some of the older Whiteheads.
Whitehead, M. D., dau. of Joseph & Elizabeth Whitehead – B Mar.5,1846-D.Apr. 8,1888
Whitehead, William S. - B. Apr. 6, 1831 - D. Apr. 26, 1873
Nichols, Ida - B. Sept. 5, 1921 - D. Oct. 14, 1921
Nichols, Ada - B. Sept. 5, 1921 - D. Oct. 4, 1921-
Nichols, Hassie - B. Dec. 10, 1900 - D. Oct. 15, 1921
-----------, - B. Jan. 20, 1851 - D. Feb. 23, 1867
Whitehead, Luther, son of Nick & S.H.Whitehead - B.Apr.12,1876 -D.July 29,1900 (the S.H. Whitehead Sarah Hassie McDonald, dau of Alexander McDonald & Elizabeth Preschious Howell and she was a sister Of Mary Ann McDonald, Wife of Alfred C. McCaleb. ) Whitehead, Inf. of W.A. & M.J.Whitehead - B. & D. Dec. 23, 1912
Parker, J. T. - B. July 25, 1879 - D. Mar. 4, 1881
Lauderdale B (Barbary). - B. 1811 - D. Feb. 18, 1880 (daughter of Hugh White McCAleb & Eliz. Lowry.)
McCaleb, Tim -B. Apr. 1, 1871 - D. July 28, 1926 (Son of William F.McCalebMcCaleb, Myrtice B. Sept. 14, 1904 - D. Jan. 21, 1927 (daughter of Sleetia Beauchamp & Timm McCaleb.)
McCaleb, Jacob A. B. Nov. 11, 1865 - M,. to L.A.Campbell Jan. 1896 -D.June 15,1900 (Jacob above was son of William McCaleb Below. )
McCaleb, William F. - B. Apr. 6, 1830,- D. Dec. 6, 1910 (youngest son of Hugh White McCaleb)
Johnson, Columbus - B. Oct. 2, 1867 - D. Mar. 20, 1907
Perry, Velmer - B. May 7, 1899 - D. May 8, 1899
Perry, Bernard P. - B. May 23, 1895 D. Apr. 8, 1899
Perry, Chexy E. - B. Oct. 30, 1891 D. July 4, 1894
Whitehead, Jane - B. July 29, 1838 D. Aug. 18, 1896
Whitehead, J. P. - B. July 1839 - D. Apr. 28, 1887
Ham, M. E, B. Oct. 18, 1868 - D. July 18, 1893
Wade, S. F. B. July 1, 1861 - D. Aug. 17, 1884
Lauderdale, Barba - B. Aug. 24, 1810 - D. Mar. 4, 1846
McCaleb, Nancy C., dau. of J.T'. & E.S.McCaleb - B.Oct.27,1876-D.Apr.16,1877 (John Tyler McCAleb was the son of Andrew McCaleb and in Union Army in Civil War and E.S. McCaleb was Elizabeth Sarah McDonald dau. Of Alexander McDonald and sister of Mary Ann, Sarah Hassie, etc. )
McCaleb, Inf. of A.J. & V.C.McCaleb - B. & D. Feb. 14, 1882 (Virginia Caroline McCaleb, dau. Of Alfred C. was married to cousin Andrew Jackson McCaleb, son of Alfred’s brother Andrew McCaleb.)
McCaleb, Shannon C. B. Aug. 1, 1882 - Do May 27, 1896
McCaleb, Alfred C. B. May 18, 1827 - D. Jan. 14, 1891 (son of Hugh White McCaleb, 1st in Fayette County, Al. )
McCaleb, M. A - B. Nov. 16, 1830 - D. Apr. 12, 1880 (Mary Ann McDonald McCaleb)
McCaleb, Caroline - B. Jan. 15, 1835 - D. Feb. 14, 1898
Johnson, Elisabeth P. - B. Nov. 9, 1876 - M: to John C. Johnson Nov. 30, 1896 D. Apr. 27, 1899 (Daughtger of Alfred C. McCaleb)
Abt. 3 miles north of Hubbertville on Glen Allen Rd.Copied: H&JN. -Mar.25,l959
Friday, March 14, 2008
CEMETERY AT NEW RIVER CHURCH OF CHRIST
by
Fred McCaleb
Fowler, Clyde M., son of A.H. & M.A,Fowler — B.Aug.5, 1901 — D. Nov. 19, 1903
Wade, L, C. — B. Dec. 13, 1849 — D. Feb. 21, 1928
Wade, J. M. — B. May 3, 1845 — D. Oct. 28, 1929
McCaleb, Nancy J. — B. May I5, 1888 — D. June 9, 1903
Bostic, Icie 0. — B. Feb. 17, 1876 - D. Oct. 4, 1903
Whitehead, Uquila V. — B. Feb. 26, 1886 — D. Sept. 2, 1907
Whitehead, Eardeal — B. Aug. 16, 1907 — D. May 10, 1908
McCaleb, Virginia C., wife of A.J.McCaleb B. Oct. 18, 1856 — D. Jan. 24, 1928
McCaleb, A. J. — B. July 6, 1856 — D. May 4,1935
Ehi, Inf.of C.C. & M.B.Ehl — B. Aug. 9, 1905 — D. Aug. 14, 1905
Ehl, James H. - B. May 28, 1929 — D. Mar, 30, 1931
McCaleb, Susie — B. 1905 — 0. 1926
McCaleb, Billy — B. 1859 — D. 1928
McCaleb, Emma — B. 1861 — D. 1936
Hollingsworth, Charlie C. — B. Nov. 2, 1895 —
Hollingsworth, Inf. Son —
B. & D. Sept. 1927
Hollingsworth, Bertha L. — B. Feb. I, 1902 — 0. Apr. 26, 1958
Hollingsworth, Inf. of Bill & Ada —
Hollingsworth, Inf. of Bill & Ada McCaleb, William Vaughn — B. Apr. 6, 1902 — D. Jan. 20, 1956
McCaleb, Charley, son of W.T. & L.T.McCaleb — B.Sept.24,1895 — D. May 22, 1897
McCaleb, Lucy F. — B. Apr. 11, 1877 — D. 19
McCaleb, Bill T. — B. July 7, 1872 — D. Dec. 14, 1942
McCaleb, Andrew Jackson — B. 1870 — D. 1953
McCaleb, Lula A. — B. 1871 — D. 19
McCaleb, Pluma G., dau. of A,J. & L.F.McCaleb — B.May 6,1896 — D. May 17, 1897
Reed, Annie P. — B. 1891 — D. 1914
Reed, Lula E. — B. Oct. I, 1888 — D. May 12, 1890
Reed, Sarah H. McCaleb — B. June 15, 1868 D. Oct. 13, 1888 — M: J.W.Reed
Haley, Madora S. — B. Oct. 20, 1866 — D. Mar. 18, 1890
McCaleb, John A. — B. Nov. 14, 1889 — 0. Apr. 29, 1890
McCaleb, E. S., wife of J.T.McCaleb — B. Nov. 21, 1847 — D. May 24, 1894
McCaleb, John T. — B. Sept. 27, 1840 — D. Aug. 13, 1918
McCaleb, M.D., wife of J.T.McCaleb — B. Apr. 26, 1860 — D. Dec. 5, 1940
McCaleb, Inf. of J.T. & M.D.McCaleb — B. & D. Sept. 24, 1897
McCaleb, Inf, Son of J.T. & M.D.McCaleb — B. & D. Dec 9, 1898
Johnson, Dora McCaleb — B. 1886 — D. 1918
McCcleb, Joe C. — B. Aug. 28, 1891 — D. Dec. 30, 1944
McCaleb, Ruth E. — B. May 30, 1898 — D. Feb. 16, 1954
Whitson, Jason T. B. 1878 — D. 1955
Whitson, Beulah B. 1879 — D. 1919
Whitson, Cassie — B. 1883 — D. 1919
Whitson, John — B. 1874 — D. 19
Whitson, Deward — B. 1929 — D. 1946
Whitson, Belton — B. 1904 — D. 1946
Hallmark, John — B. 1874 — D. 1947
Hallmark, Bess — B. 1883 - D. 1951
Chambless, Anderson J. — B. Nov. 7, 1925 — D. Mar. I, 1927
Franks, Zilpha E. — B. Jan. 2, 1872 — D. Aug. 24, 1947
Franks, J. W. — B. Dec. 8, 1860 — D. Dec. 9, 1929
Franks, Ida L. — B. Feb. 18, 1868 — D. 19 (Ida L. Moore Franks)
Franks, W. H. — B. Apr. 0, 1872 - D, Dec. 21, 1924
Franks, F. B. — B. Sept. 6, 1870 — D. Sept. 7, 1905
Johnson, Mary F. — B. 1868 — D. 1929
Johnson, Ditch — B. Dec. 7, 1870 — D. Jan. 31, 1904
McCaleb, Sherman T. — B. Nov. 23, 1865 — D. Sept. 4, 1896
Tidwell, —
Fowler, M. J. — B. 1881 — D. 19
Fowler, Alice — B. 1882— D. 19
Sprinkle, Cora — B. 1912 — D. 1949
Sprinkle, Carlton — 8. July 12, 1939 — D. Apr. 29, 1941
Keeton, Jr. — B. 1942 — D. 1942
Stough, Beulah A. — B. Sept. 9, 1921 — D. July 22, 1956
Stough, Elmer, Jr. — B. July 25, 1945 —
Box, Elwanda, dau, of Mr. & Mrs. C.H.Box — B. Dec. 14, 1944 —
Johnson, Loyd R. — B. 1939 —
Johnson, Billie — B. 1.934
Johnson,
Johnson, L. M. — B. 1933 —
Nichols, M. C. — B. Nov. 19, 1869 — D. Aug. 8, 1947
Nichols, J. R. — B. Mar. 27, 1868 — D. Feb. 26, 1934
Nichols, Ruby — B. Jan. 22, 1896 — D. Jan. 26, 1931
Holbrook, Bobby Lanier, son of Mr. & Mrs. J.D.Hallbrook — B. Sept. 19, 1942 —
Files, Ida Joe — 1944
Winkinson, Zella — B. 1892 — D. 1948
Winkinson, T. E. — B. 1891 — D. 1957
Hollingsworth, Thomas — B. Aug. 7, 1940 —
Hollingsworth, Ruth — B. Nov. 22, 1915 — D. Aug. 12, 1940
Johnson, Lenda — B. 1892 —
Johnson, Basil — B. 1880 — D. Feb. 1, 1954 — 73 Yrs. 7 Mos. 19 Das
Stough, Inf. of Donald & Avis Stough — B. Jan. 1, 1945
Stough, David J. — B. Jan. 15, 1939
Stough, Donald D. — B. Sept. 19, 1931
Stough, Malinda — B. Feb. 23, 1898 — D. Feb. 15, 1909
Stough, Victor, son of J.M. & M.L.Stough — B. May 3, 1903 —D. Mar. 16, 1911
Stough, James 0. — B. 1935 — 0. 1956
Hollingsworth, Eva Erdeal — B. May 22, 1915 -. D. May 25, 1917
Hollingsworth, Frances E. — B. Feb. 21, 1925 — D. Oct. 20, 1925
Hollingsworth, Orpah Elizabeth — B, Feb. 20, 1868 —D D. Apr. 24, 1947
Hollingsworth, J. T. — B. Feb. 7, 1864 — D. Sept. 14, 1939
Hollingsworth, Sarah Florence — B. Dec. 22, 1903 — 0. Nov. 5, 1910
Hollingsworth, Jacob Isaac — B. Oct. 29, 1907 — 0. Mar. 2, 1921
Halbrook, John C. — B. Mar. 3, 190! — D. Aug. 18, 1901
Joiner, Hassic Frances — B. 1890 — D. 1931
Joiner, Lucion — B, 1874 — D. 1941
Hollingsworth,Lula Alice, dau. of M.G.& S.A.Hollingsworth — B.Jun.10,1896—D.Jul.20,1897
Hollingsworth, M. G. — B. Jan.23, 1855 — D. June 11, 1930
Hollingsworth,Sarah Alice McCollum —wife of M.G.Hollingsworth—B. Nov. 14, 1861 —D. Apr. 4, 1930
Hollingsowrth, Dau..of M.G.& S.A.Hollingsworth — B.June10,1896— D. July 20,1897
Dobbs, Susie - B. 1879 — D. 1930
Dobbs, John Tyler, son of O.C. & S.B.Dobbs — B.Jan.4, 1902 — D. May 29, 1903
Dobbs, Freddie, son of O.C. & S,B.Dobbs — B. Oct.1,l897 — D. Oct. 17, 1898
Baker, Sam F. — B. 1869 — D. 1949
Baker, Cortney — B. 1877 —
Baker, S. F., Jr. — 1902
Vickery, Annie — B. Sept. 22, 1895 — 0. July 14, 1896
Randolph, Andrew M., son of V.E. & M.G.Randolph — B.Jan.20, 1889 —D.July I, 1890
Randolph, Jeremiah, Minister of the Gospel — B.Sept.1,1808 —D. Apr. 24, 1894
Randolph, Martha C. — B. 1846 — D. 1933
Randolph, Virgil E. — B. 1847 — D. 1906
Randolph, Walter J. — B. June 22, 1884 — D. Mar. 1, 1906
Randolph, Rosa E. — B. 1879 -~ D. 1941
Randolph, Tolbert U. — B. 1875 — D. 1919
Harkness, Curtis, son of J.C. & N.C.Harkness B. Jan.27, 1904 —D. Jan.30, 1904
Winkinson, Fm. A. — B. Mar, 3, 1866 — D. Mar. 8, 1910
Harkness, Nancy — B. 1885 — D
Harkness, Jim — B. 1870 — D, 1944
McCaleb, Inf. of Mr. & Mrs. Olun McCaleb — May 7, 1947
EhI, Clarence W. — B. 1932 - D. 1934
Sims, Billie — B. 1875 — D. 1924
Sims, Ollie — B. 1883 -
Hyde, Hiram — Co. F. 38 Ala. Inf. — C.S.A.
Tidwell, Annie — B. 1848 — D. 1902
Howton, M. J. — B. Jan. 26, 1849 — D. Apr. 26, 1931
HoHingsworth, Jewel A. — B. June 22, 1931 — D. Sept. 9, 1931
Hollingsworth, A. J. — B. Sept. 28, 1869 — D. Nov. 24, 1947
Hollingsworth, 0. E. — B. Oct. 26, 1876 — D. Sept. 26, 1944
Hot lingsworth, M. J. — B. Sept. 25, 1911 — D. Aug. 20, 1929
Hollingsworth, Thomas E. — B. Oct. 8, 1926 — D. July 10, 1928
Haley, Wilburn 0. — 8. Dec. 14, 1B87 — D. Aug. 21, 1953
Haly, Cora B. — B. Sept. 20, 1893 —
Reed, Carrie — 5. 1891 — D. 1930
McCaleb, Huey Earl — B. Sept. 19, 1945 — D. Nov. 12, 1945
Fowler, Earlene — B. 1923 — D. 1947
Fowler, Kerry M., baby — B. 1947 — D. 1947
Woodard, Royce — B. 1915 •- D. 1947
McCaleb, Huey — B. June 27, 1862 — D. May 1, 1948
McCaleb, Bashie — B. Feb. 19, 1865 — D. Feb. 26, 1948
Wade, Tiller — B. 1881 — D. 1954
Sims, Thanial — 1955
Davis, Tyrce, Boone — B. Dec. 27, 1869 — D. Sept. 7, 1956
Wesson, Pamela — B. Apr. 8, 1951 — D. May 29, 1951
On Carbon Hill Road. Copied by: H.M.N. & J.P.NO — Mar. 21, 1959
The following is an update of the New River Church of Christ Cemetery
Done June 1, 2000 by Fred McCaleb
Lawrence, Donald C. March 21 1912-May 9, 1979
Lawrence, Avis Haney Aug. 31, 1913-Mar. 27, 1999
McCaleb, Florence A. Dec. 30, 1906------------
McCaleb, Cleburn T. Nov. 4, 1901-Aug 10, 1992
McCaleb, Susie M. April 30, 1937----------
Ehl, C.(Lum) C. Jan 16, 1876-May 19, 1965
Ehl, Minnie Bell Jan 16, 1879-May 18, 1962
Loving memory of our father and mother
Jones, "Jenny" Virginia Apr. 28, 1903-May 1, 1977
Jones, "Mitt" Dwilla H Mar. 3, 1880-Feb. 6, 1950
Davis, Oliver Oct. 13, 1978-June 21, 1967
Davis, Jiney Dec. 26, 1881-Dec. 6, 1967
Hollingsworth, Henry C. Dec. 27, 1873-June 20,1963
Hollingsworth, Delia Ann Aug. 1877-Sept 20, 1967
McCaleb, John T. Nov. 1, 1910-Dec. 4, 1986
McCaleb, Edith C. Oct. 15, 1912---------------
McCaleb, Warren T. Aug. 21, 1920-May 5, 1974
Hamner, M. Snow Mar. 9, 1997-Oct. 2, 1973
Hamner, Eunice M. Feb. 17, 1898-June 7, 1980
Brown, Charles E. Nov. 14, 1917-------------
Brown, Icy Earleen Aug. 17, 1917-June 22, 1975
McCaleb, Joseph Carlyle Apr. 27, 1919-Oct. 7, 1986
McCaleb, Betty Lois Oct. 21, 1931------------
Whitson, Donald B. June 27, 1929-Sept 9, 1946
Whitson, H. Belton Mar. 20, 1904-------------
Whitson, Ethel V. May 29, 1908-Oct. 13, 1997
Wilkerson, Mal 1920---------------
Wilkerson, Jasper H. Mar. 5, 1892-Nov. 3, 1968
Wilkerson, Dora Mar. 28, 1905-May 17, 1979
Randolph, Irene Mar. 8, 1912-Jul. 29, 1990
Randolph, Walter H. June 5, 1905-Mar. 17, 1985
Randolph, Ada O'mary Dec. 31, 1903-May 11, 1982
Walter was a pfc US Army ww II
Harkness, Fletcher E. Apr. 30, 1904-Dec. 28, 1993
Harkness, Athel E. July 25, 1915-------------
Tidwell, Lucian July 12, 1877-Sept. 16, 1951
Tidwell, Beckey Oct. 11, 1886-Sept. 19, 1967
Randolph, Zema 1904-1981
Randolph, H. Clifton 1899-1959
McCaleb, Robert Cleburn Mar. 5, 1894-Oct. 10, 1968
Lifes duty finished he sweetly rests
McCaleb, Andrew Jackson 1870-1953
McCaleb, Lula Berry 1871-1965 We have kept the faith
McCaleb, Lucy F. Apr. 11, 1877-Dec. 20, 1976
McCaleb, Bill T. July 7, 1872-Dec. 14, 1942
Sisters
McCaleb
McCaleb, Joseph Carlyle Apr. 27, 1919-Oct. 7, 1986 Sge US Army ww II
McCaleb, Betty Lois Oct. 21, 1931----------
Chambless, Lester A Apr. 19, 1889-July 22, 1976
Chambless, Maudie H. Nov. 11, 1894-Oct. 21,1991
Woodard, Ola 1992-1998
McCaleb, Martha Bertha June 22, 1928-Apr. 20, 1976
Chambless, Lillie V. Mamma May 11, 1899-Aug. 5, 1978
Chambless, Fletcher Daddy Aug. 16, 1893-Feb. 9, 1981
In my father's house are many mansions
Sims, Billie 1875-1924
Sims, Ollie? 1883-1968
Hyde, C.A. ----------
Hyde, Sally A. -----------
Harkness, K. Lossen June 22, 1878-Aug. 12, 1960
Harkness, Lula S. July 26, 1889-Mar. 4, 1965
Harkness, Homer J. Father Dec. 6, 1911-May 14, 1988
Harkness, Ovella S. Mamma Jan 14,1918--------------------
Box, Wiley C. Aug. 14, 1917------------------------
Precious lord take my hand
Box, Daniel W. Feb. 4, 1896-Dec. 7, 1983
Box, Mary A. Mar. 4, 1901-May 29, 1973
Haley, Wilburn G. Dec 14, 1887-Aug. 21, 1953
Haley, Cora B. Sept. 20, 1893-Oct. 21, 1982
Haley, Herbert W. Oct. 17, 1928-Mar. 14, 1978 Sk1 US Navy Korea
Tate, Nolan Edward June 16, 1910-Apr. 23, 1990 Momm2 US Navy Korea
Tate, Savannah Bernice Beved wife and a molther Aug. 13, 1912-Feb.
25, 2000
McCaleb, Wiley C. Jan 24, 1892-Jan. 5, 1977
McCaleb, Dora M. Mar. 9, 1896-Apr. 3, 1979
McCaleb, Alfred J. June 23, 1898-Jan. 21, 1975
McCaleb, Jessie M. May 10, 1902-Feb. 21, 1973
McCaleb, Austin Aug. 15, 1921-Apr. 3, 1998
McCaleb, Willamena June 23, 1923----------------------
Parents of Huey E, Judy, Sue, Nancy, James, Danny, Janice & Donny
Hallmark, O'neal Apr. 25, 1936-May 15, 1981 Married Aug. 21, 1954
Hallmark, Velma H. May 24, 1938-Jan 25 1996
Hollingsworth, Wiley J. Oct. 30, 1903-Sept. 11, 1989
Hollingsworth, Zora Mae Aug. 13, 1913-Apr. 25, 1969
Loved by all
Hollingsworth, Luther P. July 21, 1900-Oct. 24, 1969
Hollingsworth, Annie lee Feb. 12, 1905-May 2, 1975
There is rest in heaven
Wyers, Edward W. Sept. 10, 1916------------------------
Wyers, Ch;arlie C. June 21, 1915-Apr. 8, 1987
Bumgartner, Winifred J. Mar. 12, 1923------------------------
Bumgartner, Corene A. Jan 1, 1925-----------------------
Stough, Elmer W. June 28, 1915-Oct. 31, 1976
Stough, Beulah A. Sept. 9, 1921-July 22, 1956
Johnson, Millard L. Jan 1, 1911-Oct. 5, 1961
Johnson, Ruby P. Oct. 25, 1911-Mar. 15, 1991
Wilkinson, John L. Nov. 22, 1923-May 2, 1997
Wilkinson, Edna Fay Sept. 14,1926-June 17, 1979
Stough, Eula E. Apr. 6, 1902-Nov. 27, 1969
Stough, Monroe J. Aug. 23, 1898-Oct. 20,1986
Files, Bill Apr. 6, 1924-Dec. 5., 1996
Files, Clancy Nov. 3, 1924--------------------
Box, Cleburn H. Spr. 8, 1924------------------------
Box, Betsey W. May 9, 1928--------------------
Bumgartner. William H. June 28, 1928-Apr. 9, 1999
Bumgartner , Robbie Dean Aug. 14, 1933--------- Married July 12,
1952
Traweek, William F. Feb 21, 1929-Aug. 23, 1976
In my father's house are many mansions
Stough, M. Thurman Oct 30, 1911--------------------
Stough, Annie A. Oct 5, 1918---------------Married Mar. 14, 1936
Stough, Carroll J. June 8, 1946-July 22, 1975 Gone but not forgotten
Stough, J.H. May 29, 1896-Nov. 25, 1964
Stough, Alma L. Mar. 11, 1898-Dec. 31, 1967
Gone but not forgotten
Johnson, B.R. 1880-1954
Johnson, Lenda 1892-1977
Wilkinson, Sylvia Jan 21, 1925----------------------
Wilkinson, Joel David June 8, 1930-Feb. 25, 1999 Sfc US Army Korea
Joe-my friend- partner-Love-mate-Forever
Wilkinson, Claydos Feb. 19, 1919-Aug. 17, 1988
Wilkinson, Geheval D. Oct. 6, 1922----------
Halbrook, Luther Nov. 17, 1887-mar 18, 1975
Halbrook, Ida Aug. 24, 1892-Mar. 21. 1984
Halbrook, Chelsea L. Aug. 27, 1902-Aug. 18, 1978
Halbrook, Bertha E. Feb. 13, 1906-Mar. 19, 1986
Sims, Roy Wayne Oct. 20, 1947-Sept. 27, 1990 US Army Vietnam
Sims, Brenda M. June 12, 1947------------------------
Sims, Rass Sept. 15, 1910-Aug. 27, 1984
Sims, Bethel L. Apr. 25, 1915----------------
Stough, Monroe J. Aug. 23, 1898-Oct. 20, 1986
Stough, Eula E. Apr. 6, 1902-Nov. 27, 1969
Flowers, Juanita Davis Sept 2, 1927-Feb. 23, 1973
Walker, Charles M. Apr. 12, 1925---------------------
Walker, Mary R. July 30, 1927--------------
Aldridge, John C. Nov. 24, 1877-Mar. 15, 1968
Aldridge, Vicie June 29, 1887-June 13, 1975
Davis, Loyd May 13, 1908-Oct. 17, 1973
Davis, Eva Mar. 3,1918-----------------------
Wilson, Mary K. Dec. 22, 1932----------------------
Wilson, Tom F. Nov. 19, 1919-Oct. 19, 1973
Jordan, Ernest Oct. 1, 1908-Aug. 19, 1997
Jordan, Ila H. Nov. 5, 1913-Aug. 23, 1994
Moore, Troy N. 1917-1967
Moore, Katie H. 1919---------------------
Roberson, Effie Feb. 13, 1904-Jan 15, 1989
Roberson, Forney Aug. 5, 1900-Aug. 7, 1975
Enis, John T. Mar. 5, 1905-Feb. 12, 1962
Lawrence, Seth N. 1882-1963
Lawrence, Martha E. 1890-1964
Lawrence, Bessie Inez July 4, 1909-Jan. 26, 2000
Lawrence, Seth Blufford Dec. 22, 1918-May 2, 1976
Hosch, Charles Bud Jan 19, 1922---------------------
Hosch, Neva Lee May 17, 1917-----------------------
Kirkley, Victor July 13, 1901-May 29, 1965
Kirkley, Cora Sept. 10, 1904-Mar. 17, 1981
Gone but not forgotten
Whitehead, Phillip Dwayne June 7, 1968-June 8, 1968
Whitehead, Brian Keith Apr. 30, 1969-May 1, 1969
Whitehead, Melanie Hope Feb 25, 1970 Nothing more
Whitehead, Wilburn R. Apr. 21, 1915-Oct. 23, 1989
Whitehead, Annie J. Jan. 9, 1916------------------
Lowery, Howard Apr. 12, 1910-Feb. 22, 1977
Lowery, Carrie Oct, 1, 1911------------------
Whitson, Ola Mae Dec. 17, 1907-Nov. 14, 1999
Flynn, James E. May 31, 1941-Feb. 3, 1978
Hollingsworth, Wilborn H. Jan. 19, 1915 – May 14, 1988
Hollingsworth, Bonnie M. July 11, 1919---------------------
Henderson, William Ray Mar. 17, 1929-July 17, 1992
Henderson, Margaret A. Jan. 17, 1939--------------------
Married Jan. 17, 1939
McCaleb, Billy R. Oct. 9, 1935------------------------
McCaleb, Lovetta Mar. 7, 1941------------------
McCaleb, R. Jason Feb. 10, 1971-June 19, 1987 Thy will be done
Markum, Jerry B. May 11, 1956-Oct. 28, 1987
Markum, Paulina J. Apr. 17, 1958------------------Wed Oct. 3, 1981
McCaleb, Dustin David Mar. 14, 1989-Nov. 17, 1990 In loving memory