| LAST | FIRST | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Remarks/Notes |
| Candler |
Cornelius C. |
11 Apr 1829 |
30 May 1881 |
CSA |
| Candler |
Pierce? A. |
12 May 1837 |
01 Jan 1910 |
probably Phereby A. B. w/o Cornelius |
| Hodges |
W. P. |
NO DATE |
??-Apr-1865 |
A confederate soldier Co A. Alabama |
| McHale |
Fannie |
??-??-1835 |
??-??-1902 |
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| McNulty |
Annie |
??-??-1873 |
??-??-1890 |
Anna McHale McNulty w/o Charles McNulty |
| McNulty |
Annie infant |
??-??-1890 |
NO DATE |
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| Stanford |
Nathan Marion, Dr. |
03 Mar 1832 |
29 Jan 1872 |
"Our Father" |
These Graves are all covered in a solid concrete slab with headstones
and a wire fence. The Cemetery is in the middle of a pasture and very
accessible. It includes the graves once listed as in the McHale-McNulty
Cemetery and the grave of Dr. Stanford which in old records is shown
alone. The cemetery is at Metasville.
There is a story told that he was trying to make his way home to Alabama
after the war. He was sick and on foot when he reached Metasville. Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Albea took him into their home, nursed him and
buried him here. |
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