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From Family Findings
Vol. XXI, No. 2, April 1989, p. 63
Copyright, Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society, 1989
Appears on this web site by permission

CURRIE-CLARKE CEMETERY
(Haywood County, Tennessee)

Located in Haywood Co on Rice Rd. near the Madison Co. line. Well fenced but has been abandoned for some time. Copied by Floyd & Helen Johnson on Dec 4, 1988.

 

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William Wirt Clarke, Dec 11, 1853-Sept 27, 1881

Hugh M. Clarke, Sr., Apr 17, 1812-Dec 14, 1872, Aged 60y 7m 27d

Eugene Clark, s/o J. A. & H. G. Clark, July 3, 1870-June 18, 1876

Talmadge Crump, s/o M. V. & M. R. Crump, Jan 2, 1894-Jan 20, 1895

Mary R. Clarke, wife of M. V. Grump, Nov 29, 1851-Aug 21, 1902

Marcus V. Grump, Co B 2 Tenn Cav, Sept 11, 1847-Sept 15, 1930, He was a Conf. Soldier and a Southern Gentleman

Neil Guy Gurrie, 1879-1880

Catherine Ann Clarke, dau H. M. & M. J. Clarke, Feb 23, 1856-July 9, 1858

John Clarke, Jan 1, 1847-Feb 20, 1895

Little Charles, baby of ______ Crump, Oct 13, 1876-Mar 2, 1877

Little Dick, Richard Pinkney Crump, s/o M. V. & M. R. Crump, June 4, 1878-Sept 28, 1881

Marcus V. Crump, Jr., s/o M. V. & M. R. Grump, Mar 2, 1889-Oct 5, 1891

Mary J. Reid, w/o H. M. Clarke, Sr., b. in N.C. Sept 18, 1818, d. in Brownsville, TN Oct 1, 1891

Turner William Clark, s/o J. G. & M. J. Clark, d. Oct 29, 1850

Catharine Clark, d. Oct 1, 1865. Broken stone

Almira Cherry Clarke, d/o H. M. & A. F. Clarke, July 2, 1875-Oct 3, 1876

Footstone JCC

 

Inside a heavy iron fence were these four graves. On the gate was CURRIE.

Neil A. Currie, 1843-1883

Mary Jane Currie, Feb 6, 1817-June 11, 1851

Harvey Currie, July 6, 1809-Nov 6, 1876

Elizabeth Currie, w/o Harvey Currie, d. June 28, 1878, Aged 67y 10m 25d

 

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