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Cemeteries of Madison County, Vol. III, page 163
Clark & Stewart Cemeteries
CLARK CEMETERY
Location: Section 30-6-1E S/2 SE SE NW.
Alvie Lemley took me to this cemetery in a four-wheel drive vehicle.
It was very isolated.
An adult's unmarked grave here next to Wm. H. Clark
There were six unmarked graves in this row.
William H. Clark Born
Jan. 6, 1855 Died
July 27, 1911
Sleep, Father and take thy rest God called thee home He thought it best.
There were seven unmarked graves in this row.
D. 1915 AP 26
Roda
Hens
ley
Roda Hensley's tombstone was copied exact. Hers was probably the last burial in this cemetery.
I counted a total of 22 graves.
STEWART CEMETERY
Location: Section 12-6-1E. NW SE SE.
Nannie Bell Hornbuckle
Born
Oct. 1, 1877
Died August 12, 1909.
She died as she lived, trusting in God.
G. W. McMinn
Born
April 2, 1858 Died
Dec. 17, 1911.
The Lord is my Shepherd
This is probably the John Stewart Cemetery. John patented the SW SE and SE SW of Section 12-6-1E on 6 February 1835. He also patented the SE SE of Section 12-6-1E on 8 July 1852 plus land in Section 13-6-1E in 1838 and 1852.
There were a number of unmarked graves in this cemetery. It is located on a hill behind a farm home and the lady living there confirmed that it was the Stewart Cemetery but did not know anyone buried there or know anything about the Stewarts.
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