Dickerson Family Cemetery

Transcribed by:   Website ; Photographed by:    11/2006
 
Directions:  From Old Alabama Road turn left on Sewell Road and go approx 1 mile to second big white house on left. The Dickerson Family Cemetery is located behind the house approx a half mile in clump of trees with open field around it.
 
GPS / Map:  N34° 05.526'    W85° 00.720' 
 
Photos:   Cemetery      Cemetery       Cemetery
 
Name  click on name for image Birth Death Inscription / Comments
Smith, Carrie E. Nov 16, 1857 May 21, 1897 w/o J.E. Smith   add'l image
Dickerson, James 1775 1857     add'l image
Smith, Mary Dickerson Nov 10, 1819 Oct 10, 1896     add'l image
Smith, Benjaman F. July 26, 1816 Dec 30, 1893     add'l image
Brewster, Hugh Jan 31, 1759 July 2, 1854 PVT, Continental Line, Rev War  add'l image
Higgins, Hattie Aug 14, 1873 Aug 16, 1873 d/o T.Y. & R.M. Higgins, unsure of birth date, marker broken
Brewster, Sheriff 1763 1839 PVT, Continental Line, Rev War
Smith, James Madison Feb 8, 1841 Nov 9, 1884 1 Lieut, Co O, GA Vol Inf, CSA
Smith, Nancy M. 1849 1914  

If you have information on unmarked graves, please contact so they can be added to the burial list. 
Be sure to reference name of cemetery.
To have a tombstone repaired, or to purchase new one:  Frank Perkins at Cartersville Monument at (770) 386-6777
The VA will provide (or replace broken) headstones/marker/tombstones for soldiers.  Check out their website at:
  Veterans Benefits & Services
Small granite markers can be purchased by calling ... 770-366-2603. Markers are reasonably priced
The information regarding tombstones is provided solely as a convenience for our researchers... Arlene

 

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