Directions: From Savannah, travel north on Highway 59 to Highway CC. East
on CC for 2.1 miles to State Road 421. Southwest on SR 421 for 0.6 miles to house
and through property to where the dirt/gravel road splits into a “Y”. Take the right
fork, which will probably be fenced across by a electric wire, for 0.2 miles. Cemetery
is on the left of the road, up a slight grade. Do not proceed into the next pasture.
These pictures were taken by Betty Halvorsen, 2006. ©THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).
* Indicates African-Americans
+ Indicates obituary available
| Name | Inscription | Photograph(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Peters Cemetery | 14 15 | |
| Peters, Sarah E. | [footstone] | 04 08 |
| Smith, Elijah W. |
Elijah W. Smith
Died Aug. 2, 1873 Aged 87 Y 9 M 20 D |
04 10 11 09 |
| unknown | 12 | |
| unknown | 13 | |
| unknown | 16 | |
| W., E. W. | [E. W. W. footstone] | 04 07 |
| Wilson, Mary Bell |
Mary Bell
daughter of J. W. & Harriet Wilson Died Sept. 16, 186[0] [stone broken] Aged 6 y'rs 4 m[os 9 d's]… |
04 05 06 |
Also reportedly buried here, but no tombstones found in 2006:
Bowland, infant of Meritt & Verlinder
Bowland, Duff
Bowland, John D.
Bowland, Mary Frances
Bowland, William Woodford
Culp, Nathan
Edwards, John+
Edwards, Narcissa [tombstone moved to Kansas]
Ellington, John
Peters, Fielding Combs [owner of the farm]
Peters, Margaret
Sebree, Laban
Sebree, Miranda B.
Schmidt or Schmitt, unknown
Smith, Vincent L.
Wigham, John