Showing posts with label Cemeteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cemeteries. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Smith Family Headstones, Sycamore Baptist Church Cemetery, Picayune

The Simon Peter Smith and Mary Woodard Smith family are all laid to rest in the Sycamore Baptist Church Cemetery in Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi. The cemetery is fairly large and the memorial markers well spaced out.  At the time the interments were listed on findagrave.com, there were 281 markers in the cemetery.  

Parents:  Simon Peter Smith & Mary Woodard Smith

Walter Sephus Smith & Annie Lee Ferguson Smith

William Toxie Smith & Margaret E. Wallace Smith

Willard Houston McDuffie & Mary Ruth Smith

Simon Leo Smith & Beatrice Marie Ferguson Smith

Thomas Clarence Smith & Salita Ann East Smith

Sylvia Jean Smith Clark & Fred G. Clark



Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday: Granny Bounds Cemetery, Forrest County MS

The Granny Bounds Cemetery is located west off Highway 49, just outside of Brooklyn, Mississippi in what is now Forrest County.  There are a total of 31 known interments in this cemetery, named after Naomi Rebecca Bounds, the wife of James Bounds and the one that is said to have been called "Granny Bounds".  It is also claimed that Naomi was full-blooded Choctaw Indian.  

Photo Credit:  William Tatum

Photo Credit:  William Tatum

The cemetery is located in a wooded area down a two path road but the grave sites are well maintained.  Some of the older graves had been marked with chunks of red sandstone but it is said that a well-meaning individual moved the stones to one side of the cemetery to mow the grass.  Many of those old stones have been replaced by newer headstones, probably by their descendants.  

Family members buried in this cemetery directly linked to me are:


The grave marker that replaced the old one for
John E. "Jack" Anderson
Photo Credit:  Kerry Cayten


The new grave marker for Sarah Davis Anderson,
wife of John "Jack" Anderson
Photo Credit:  Kerry Cayten

Memorials listed on Find A Grave
Added by Robert E. Lee
Click here for John "Jack" Anderson
Click here for Sarah Davis Anderson

The head stones of Joseph Anderson and wife Julia Ann Pushmataha, more famously known in the Anderson family circle as "Running Deer" also claim their spot in this cemetery.  Family history states that John E. "Jack" Anderson was the son of this couple.  I only wish there was documented proof of this information.  It is claimed that Julia Ann Pushmataha was the daughter of Choctaw Chief Mingo Pushmataha, an admired and well respected man of his time.  

Also called Julia Ann Pushmataha
Photo Credit:  Kerry Cayten

Photo Credit:  Kerry Cayten

If anyone has information to substantiate the connection of John E. "Jack" Anderson to Joseph Anderson, or of Julia Ann Pushmataha to Choctaw Chief Mingo Pushmataha, please do not hesitate to contact me, thanks!


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday: Ed Johnson Family Cemetery, Lamar County MS

The Ed Johnson Cemetery (also called the Old Ed Johnson Family Cemetery) is located west of Purvis, Mississippi, in what is now Lamar County.   In an open field of tall, dead grass the old grave stones are remnants of a family whom once resided in the area.  In all, there are seven head stones marking the graves of those buried here. 

Ed Johnson Cemetery, Photo credit: William Tatum

The first known interment was Martha Ann Lee Johnson, wife of Edward Johnson, who was laid to rest  on 20 May 1897.  She was born 18 February 1833 in Marion County, Mississippi, the daughter of William S. "Bill" Lee and Margaret "Peggy" Collins.  Martha and Ed married about 1850 and settled in the rural area between Columbia and Purvis, where they reared nine known children.  The dates on Martha's headstone are extremely worn making them difficult to decipher.  Her name, Martha Ann, is clearly visible across the top.  Some family records list her date of birth as 13 February 1833.  

Martha Ann Lee Johnson Grave Marker
Photo credit:  William Tatum

On 13 September, 1899, the body of three year old Mollie Johnson was laid to rest.  Mollie was the daughter of Lee Edward Johnson and his wife Laura Beach, and the granddaughter of Ed and Martha.  The cause of Mollie's death is unknown.  

Mollie Johnson Grave Marker
Photo credit:  William Tatum

Edward "Ed" Johnson was the third known interment in the cemetery.  Ed was born in Marion County, Mississippi, the son of James Absalom Johnson Sr and Luvenia "Lucy" Brinkley.  His wife was Martha Ann Lee Johnson, see above.  On family records, there are conflicting dates of Ed's birth and death.  Edward Johnson was born 14 April 1826 and died 25 June 1918, documented by his certificate of death.  His grave marker reflects his birth year as 1827, therefore showing there is an error in either the death document or the grave marker.  Furthermore, Ed was buried on 20 July 1918, the date shown on his grave marker, but his actual death took place on 25 June 1918.  These two dates are documented on his certificate of death.  Click here to read more about Edward Johnson and Martha Ann Lee Johnson.

Ed Johnson Grave Marker
Photo credit:  William Tatum

On 12 April 1920, the body of Laura Beach Johnson was laid to final rest.  Laura was born 15 February 1881 in Marion County, Mississippi, the daughter of William C. and Dora Beach.   She married Lee Edward Johnson, the son of Edward "Ed" Johnson and Martha Ann Lee.

Laura Beach Johnson
Photo credit:  Secky

Laura Johnson Grave Marker, Photo credit:  William Tatum

The next known interment was Fleming Johnson, son of Edward "Ed" Johnson and Martha Ann Lee.  Fleming was born 30 April 1859 in Marion County, Mississippi and died 18 March 1921 in Lamar County.  He married Nancy Ann Bounds on 06 January 1880 in Marion County.  

Fleming Johnson Grave Marker
Photo credit:  William Tatum

More than twenty years later, Willie Ray Johnson was buried on 23 February 1943.  Willie Ray was born 10 January 1899 in Marion County, Mississippi, the son of Lee Edward Johnson and Laura Beach.  He married Minnie Dennis.  Little else is know of him at present.

Willie Johnson
Photo credit:  Rhonda Johnson

Willie Johnson Grave Marker, Photo credit:  William Tatum

The last known interment in the cemetery was Lee Edward Johnson, the son of Edward "Ed" Johnson and Martha Lee.  He was born 25 January 1875 in Marion County, Mississippi and died 25 June 1951 in Lamar County.  He married Laura Beach, the daughter of William C. and Dora Beach, on 13 November 1913 in Marion County, Mississippi.  Lee and Laura had a large family consisting of nine children in all.  It is said that Lee was a well known fiddle player and he enjoyed showing off his talent at family gatherings and local dances.  

Lee Edward Johnson,  Photo credit:  Secky

Lee Edward Johnson Grave Marker, Photo credit:  William Tatum

The above memorials are also listed on Find A Grave,
Added by Ann Turner.
Click links below to view the memorials:





Friday, January 6, 2012

Cemeteries: Frank Simmons Family Cemetery

This cemetery is located on what is known as "The Old Frank Simmons Farm", located off of Ray Boone Road in Oak Grove, Lamar County, Mississippi.  

Mack Simmons (now deceased) stated that the graves in this cemetery were marked with hand carved wooden markers and that a woods fire in the 1920's wiped out the cemetery.  According to Michele Simmons Lewis, "Myself [Michele Simmons Lewis] and Leonard Grant Simmons [my paternal uncle] went to the general area where the Old Frank Simmons Farm was known to have been. After talking with some of the elderly local residents a man stated he knew of such a cemetery and took us down Ray Boone Road and pointed into the woods and said, "I remember it being in there somewhere." After approx 45 minutes, Leonard Simmons tripped over a piece of wood. When we examined the wood further we found it to be a partially buried, hand carved, wooden grave marker that also showed signs of fire damage. After searching the area we found 3 such markers as well as bricks that had been used to outline the graves. Leonard Simmons contacted the current owners of the property who did not know about the cemetery. They gave permission to Leonard Simmons to re-mark the graves and to fence in the cemetery. We had looked into moving the remains to Grantham Cemetery where other family members are located but it was cost prohibitive. Leonard has since been back to the cemetery and re-marked the graves, enclosed it with a rail fence and put up a sign stating "Simmons Cemetery."

Photo credit: Michele Simmons Lewis

Photo credit: Michele Simmons Lewis

Interments:
Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Simmons (son of James C. "Jim" Simmons and Celia Anna Yates)
Julia Josephine Entrekin Simmons (wife of Benjamin Franklin Simmons)

Four children of Benjamin Franklin and Julia Josephine Simmons are buried there:
Caroline Simmons
Charles Franklin Simmons
Hugh Simmons
Valley Luticia Simmons (infant)

James C. "Jim" Simmons (son of Silas and Janet Simmons)
Celia Anna Yates (first wife of James C. "Jim" Simmons)

According to Michele, there are several more people buried there that have not yet been identified. Additionally, Michele Simmons Lewis stated, "The book, 'The Complete Book of Lamar County Mississippi Cemeteries,' compiled by Elaine Bullock and Stanley W. Arnold, Jr., published by Custom Printing, North Little Rock, AR, 1992, page 468, mistakenly has Eliza Jane Entrekin buried here. She is actually buried in the Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Her marker reads Eliza Barefoot and she buried next to her husband Elem Troy Barefoot. Both graves are marked. The compilers of the book stated that they got this information from Howard Simmons in Columbia. I have since talked with Howard and the compilers of the book to notify them of the error [it was assumed Eliza was buried here because she too was married to James C. Simmons. However, after his death she remarried]."

Michele Simmons Lewis has been a family researcher for 20+ years and she has contributed multiple memorials to the Find A Grave web site.  She is currently in the process of attaining her certification in genealogy.