location: From M-66, take Huff Road West. This road will eventually become a
gravel road, which will continue through a couple curves and become a paved road once again.
At the point where this road becomes paved, a paved road will meet it from the North.
Directly to the South of Huff Road, from where this paved road comes in from the North,
will be a barely noticeable path. This path is at the East end of a private home and just to
the West of a fence which forms the Western-most boundary of another private home.
Take this path South, up a hill to the cemetery. Driving along this path will seem
like driving through someone's backyard.
Grave 1 - [illegible]
Grave 2 - Mother, Eliza[b]eth, wife of John J. White, Died Feb. 11,
18?2, Aged ?8 years, ? for the ? atten[d]
Grave 3 - ? Died Nov. 5, 1877, Aged 34 Yrs 6 Mo's & 23 D's
Grave 4 - [illegible]
Grave 5 - [illegible]
Grave 6 - [illegible]
Grave 7 - [illegible]
Grave 8 - James Earl Easey, 1947 - 1949
Grave 9 - George A. Easey, Born ?/25/1916, Died ?/13/1918, Age 1
yr. 9 mo ?
Grave 10 - John Easey, PVT US Army, Civil War, Apr. 24, 1844 -
Mar. 18, 1925
Grave 11 - Cora Easey, Born Unknown, Died 11/14/1919, Age
[intentionally left blank on marker]
Grave 12 -Lucy Easey, Born Unknown, Died 1911, Age
[intentionally left blank on marker]
Grave 13 - Martie Easey, Born 11/14/1890, Died 12/15/1890, Age 1
month
Grave 14 - Mattie Easey, Born 1878, Died 6/1/1898, Age 20
Grave 15 - Isaac C. Randell, Died ? 25, 18 ? y'rs ?
Grave 16, two names on one marker
Grave 16a - Fanny E. Harper, 1875 - 1903
Grave 16b - Bertha May, 1899 - 1902
Grave 17 - Frank P. Romans, 1867 - 1921
Grave 18, two names on one marker, common inscription:
[wives] of Geo. Brown [close-up of
inscription]
Grave 18a - Sarah ?, Died Sept. 3, 1860 [always] [with a foot-
marker inscribed:] S.A.B.
Grave 18b - Elizabeth ?, Died ? 1, 1861 [together] [with a
foot-marker inscribed:] E.R.B.
There are a dozen or more graves marked only with identical, home-made concrete blocks. A few are visible in this photograph.