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Cemeteries of Madison County, Vol. II, page 210

Cameron Methodist Church Cemetery & Rogers Cemetery WILSON - Martha Wilson - 1878 - 1935 WILSON - N. L. Wilson - 1897 - 1953 PYLANT - Willie A., wife of E. H. Pylant. Jan. 15, 1860 - Dec. 6, 1929 GOOSBY - Janice Ann Goosby - Sept. 20, 1938 - Dec. 2, 1938 36th Inf. GOOSBY - Perry L. Goosby, Ala., Pvt., 143 Inf./Div., World War II. June 21, 1925 - June 15, 1944 GOOSBY - Callie May Goosby - Dec. 12, 1900 - July 14, 1961. Mother. HARRIS - Martha E. Tipton - 1868 - 1960 - Mother. ) ) Dbl. HARRIS - William Fowler - 1863 - 1948 - Father. ) PYLANT - Etta L. - Feb. 13, 1884 - Jan. 17, 1962 ) ) Dbl. PYLANT - John R. - May 16, 1876 - Apr. 29, 1934 ) HOLDER - Mary Elizabeth Holder - Aug. 20, 1922 - June 26, 1934 HOLDER - Annie Mae - Oct. 19, 1904 - (blank) ) ) Dbl. HOLDER - Mack - July 10, 1898 - June 12, 1966 ) PYLANT - Frank Pylant - Aug. 9, 1884 - Feb. 13, 1957 BAKER - Lee W. Baker - Oct. 19, 1896 - Mar. 12, 1939 Footstone: Lee Baker, Ala., Pvt., 138 Field Arty, 38 Div., Mar. 12, 1939. ROGERS CEMETERY LOCATION: Sec. 33-2-2E. SE NW NE SE. Behind house on hill in a grove of trees and across Hurricane Creek Road from Cameron Church. ROGERS - Caliedonia J., wife of J. H. Rogers, Dau. of V. A. & V. P. Miller. Born May 15, 1837 - Died Aug. 27, 1882 Aged 45 Y, 3 M, 27 D. ROGERS - Chesley S., son of J. H. and Jane Miller Rogers. Born Aug. 26, 1881 - Died Dec. 16, 1898. ROGERS - John H. Rogers - Dec. 20, 1829 - Aug. 23, 1922, An honest man, the noblest work of God. Census, Oct. 25, 1850 (Note: This may or may not be the Rogers family buried here) Rogers, William 82 Va. Sarah 50 Milley 39 " Frances 26 " Alcey 24 " S. H. 22 " Martha 17 " Thos. 15 Ala. Thad. 13 " Anett 11 " Geo. 6 " An elderly man living near this cemetery told me he thought there were McCaleb family members buried here also as some McCalebs used to come frequently and care for the tiny cemetery but that they have not been there "for many years now." The cemetery at one time was surrounded by a white picket fence. The remaining stones are now broken and lying on the ground. The fence is gone. An elderly man buried here also as some McCalebs used to come frequently and care for the tiny cemetery but that they have not been there "for many years now." The cemetery at one time was surrounded by a white picket fence. The remaining stones are now broken and lying on the ground. The fence is gone. 210 - (814)