Cross-Cut / Williams Cemetery Phoenix AZ

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"a dweller on the path by the hedge"

the Cross-Cut / Williams Cemetery
Phoenix, Arizona

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Note: dues to file size of the pictures, this link is broken up into multiple pages, there are four pictures on each page, with a link to the next page at the bottom.

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Here we have snap shots from the Cross-Cut / Williams Cemetery, the two hdpth headstones that we were looking for, are not here ... at least the grave marker's are no longer visible.

The two Hedgpeth's that have been reported to have been buried here [according to their death certificates] were Robert Riley Hedgpeth 1867-1932 and his wife Susan Mahala (Duncan) 1871-1942 ... Robert was a son of Lewis Johnson Hedgpeth ...

there are several damaged and or missing headstones and or remnants of what could have been a grave marker, and broken glass from beer bottles every where and two piles of trash and weeds  :/

I am wondering if this cemetery might have been two separate cemeteries at one time ? As there is a very large gap between the tombstones up front near the gated main enterence, and those way in the back ...


This is a view of the of the entrance gate of this cemetery facing E. Van Buren St. ... N. 47th Place runs along the left side ... the cemetery is "L" shape, with a vacant lot on the right side here ... just past that is a 7-11 market on the corner at N. 48th Street ...


This is the whole in the fence [left side of the fence post] where I gained access ... that patch of vegetation on the left, just below the top rail of the fence, was one of the two piles of trash and weeds that had been racked together some time ago ...


Harrison M. Hill
died Mar. 1925


I. W. Williams 
1872-1947


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