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Tennessee
Cemeteries
BOYD CEMETERY, HAMILTON COUNTY, TN
This cemetery is four
miles south of Ooltewah. The land which was granted from state was given
by Thomas Boyd, he being the first settler here. The cemetery has served
settlement for one hundred and twenty five years, but is used now by
only the family. Some Indians are buried here.
Boyd, Mary Mahala - Wife
of John Boyd - Died 1848
Boyd, John - Died 1848
Boyd, John, Jr. - Died Mar 5, 1915
Boyd, Rebecca Rogers - Wife of John Boyd, Jr. - Nov 28, 1888
Boyd, John, No. 3 - Died Sept 28, 1888
Boyd, Martha Adelia - Feb 9, 1867 - Jan 5, 1933
Boyd, Dora Acuff
Boyd, Sallie - Jan 12, 1901
Boyd, McKinney - Apr 27, 1911
Boyd, Martha D - Jan 5, 1933
Boyd, Alexander McKinnie - Feb 11, 1875 - Apr 27, 1911
Boyd, Ruthena Ellen - Mar 26, 1838 - Aug 18, 1887
Boyd, F Mariou - Son - Apr 28, 1836 - June 20, 1902
Boyd, J A, infant - Mar 21, 1858
Boyd, Ellie
Boyd, Jessie
Davis, Sallie
Acuff, Willie - Apr 13, 1878
Acuff, Cora - Aug 20, 1889 - 1891
Acuff, Clara Ellen - Aug 20, 1889 - 1891
Steele, A Buddy
Card, Lizzie
Seagle, Ruth - Jan 20, 1898 - Feb 6, 1899
Parker, Evan - Father of Mrs George Laynston - Died 1838
Seagle, Mary E. Boyd - June 22, 1843 - Jan 12, 1903
Seagle, Tom J - Apr 24, 1839 - Nov 19, 1892
Seagle, Adelia A - Aug 30, 1860 - Dec 6, 1862
Seagle, Sarah - July 29, 1862 (children of Joe A and Lizzie Seagle)
Seagle, Raymond Clifford - Sept 15, 1896 - June 3, 1899
SHRYER MONUMENT:
L.B. BOYD, b. Oct 14,1847 - d. Sept 15,1882.
HARDING LOT IN SPRING
HILL CEMETERY:
LOU JANE BOYD, wife of W.C. BOYD, b. Apr 15,1848 - d. Jun 5,1912.
Southwest suburb of
McMinnville, Tenn;
DR.THOMAS BOYD; died 1831; wife, Buchanan.
Bonnie Kate Chapter,
Knoxville:
JANE BOYD d. 1838.
M.F. BOYD, d. 1821, Revolutionary Soldier.
GRAVESTONES,
MONUMENTS, OLD CEMETERIES, AND FAMILY BIBLES IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY TENN:
BOYD,Harrison.
BOYD,Virginia Cliffe.
GRAY CEMETERY:
MARY KENNEDY,wife of WILLIAM BOYD, b.Oct.21,1834 - d. Oct 11,1877.
JAMES BOYD, b. Oct 23,1811 - d. Jun 9,1884.
SARAH, daughter of JOHN and SARAH BOYD, b.1816 - d. 1877.
MCMULLEN BOYD, b. Mar 25,1840 - d. Mar 14,1907.
SAMUEL BECKET BOYD, b. Jun 3,1827 - d. Jan 3,1920.
ISABELLA REED, wife of S.B. BOYD, b. June 8,1813 - d. Sept 25,1907.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH CEMETERY:
JANE BOYD, d. 1821.
H.F. BOYD, d. 1821.
Blount County:
ANN ELIZA DUNN, daughter of ROBERT BOYD, d. Aug 18,1865; age,41 yrs.
EUSUBIA GRAVEYARD:
JAMES BOYD, b. Sept 1812 - d. Jan 16,1862.
OLD ZION GRAVEYARD:
LOUISA BOYD, b. Nov 25,1829 - d. Mar 9,1910.
B.T. BOYD, b. Apr 25,1822 - d. Apr 29,1884.
WILLIAM H. BOYD, b. Jan 10,1812 - d. Mar 15,1875.
GRAVEYARD ADJOINING
THE LAWRENCE GRAVEYARD:
ELLA JOHNSON, wife of GEORGE C. BOYD, b. Jul 6, 1872 - d. Sep 3, 1905.
EBENEZER CHURCH
REGISTER:
JAMES BOYD, communicant; d. Sep 15,1825.
MISS WINEBETH BOYD, communicant; d. Apr 27,1830.
MISS SARAH BOYD, communicant, dismissed.
GREENWOOD CEMETERY:
POLEY RUSSELL, step-daughter of L.B. BOYD, b.Jan 7,1789 - d. Mar 22,
1816.
BETSY ANN BOYD, b. Feb 8,1814 - d. Sept 26,1816.
LUCINDA M. BOYD, b. Dec 7,1810 - d. Oct 22,1811.
LOUISA A. BOYD, b. May 29,1809 - d. Sept 30,1814.
OLD BAPTIST GRAVEYARD:
ANN, daughter of J. and W. BOYD, d. Apr 19,1832; age, 36 years.
JANE, daughter of W. and I. BOYD, d. Aug 15,1836; age, 25 years.
WILLIAM BOYD, d. Apr 4,1816; age, 58 years, 6 months, 9 days.
JAMES H. BOYD, d. Apr 16,1858; age, 55 years, 9 days.
NANCY BOYD, consort of H. BOYD, d. Aug 10,1850; age, 52 years.
ROBERT BOYD, d. Dec 2, 1857; age, 29 years, 10 months, 19 days.
WOODLAWN CEMETERY:
PEARL BOYD, b. Feb 8, 1890 - d. Mar 19, 1900.
SOURCE: Acklen, Jeannette
Tillotson, Tennessee Records, Nashville:
Cullom and Ghertner. Information has been obtained from family Bibles,
tombstones, diaries, letters, manuscripts, and county records
NOTE:
Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary
source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts
in original sources.
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