MINERAL SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY
Located 4 miles South of Peachland, Anson County, North Carolina.
Most of the graves listed were recorded in 1937 by the Craighead-Dunlap Chapter, Feb. 1937.
Notations in brackets [ ] have been added by myself. Please contact me if you have additions or corrections.
For a more complete, off-site listing, go to:
MINERAL SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY TRANSCRIPTION #2
Last |
First |
Birth |
Death |
Comments |
Allen |
T.W. |
11/9/1827 |
9/9/1907 |
h/o Martha Washington |
Allen |
Martha Washington |
4/14/1843 |
7/23/1926 |
w/o T. W. Allen |
Arrowood |
Lelia, Clay Allen |
9/6/1874 |
3/8/1910 |
w/o Rev. M.C. Arrowood |
Betts |
Pearl |
-- |
3/10/1932 |
aged 24 |
Biddell |
Colon May |
1864 |
1934 |
w/o William Francis Biddell |
Biddell |
Bob Frank |
1891 |
1892 |
s/o W. F. & C. M. Biddell |
Broadway |
C. C. |
7/22/1854 |
6/6/1887 |
|
Coppedge |
infant |
-- |
11/22/1924 |
s/o G. P. & L. J. Coppedge |
Dabbs |
Penelope Hill |
1/23/1851 |
2/2/1929 |
|
Faulkner |
Jessie L. |
10/21/1904 |
1/17/1930 |
s/o Joe & M. J. Faulkner |
Frank |
John |
-- |
6/--/1923 |
age 44 |
Frank |
[Mrs] John |
-- |
[4/1923[1]] |
“wife of John Frank” (no dates, no name) |
Grady |
Dennis |
-- |
-- |
illegible inscription, Good Templar Emblem |
Green |
John |
-- |
-- |
and wife buried here, unmarked graves |
Griffin |
Mary Jones |
-- |
-- |
w/o Brice Griffin (no dates) |
Hamilton |
Elisha J. |
4/16/1866 |
2/8/1908 |
|
Harrington |
Joe A. |
6/1/1865 |
1/17/1933 |
|
Harrington |
Jonah |
-- |
-- |
wife & 1 child buried here, unmarked graves |
Hill |
Isaac |
-- |
-- |
and wife buried here, unmarked graves |
Hill |
John |
-- |
-- |
unmarked grave |
Hill |
M. M. |
2/9/1864 |
2/17/1931 |
|
Hill |
Marcus |
-- |
-- |
4 of his children buried here, unmarked graves |
Hinson |
Calvin Jerome |
-- |
10/18/1935 |
aged 69 [s/o Noah L. Hinson & Sarah J. Curlee] |
Horne |
Emaline |
5/12/1819 |
6/10/1909 |
w/o Lawrence E. Horne |
Horne |
Hugh A. |
1857 |
1933 |
s/o Emaline & Lawrence Horne |
Horne |
Bright |
-- |
-- |
no dates, s/o Emaline & Lawrence
Horne |
Horne |
B. W. |
12/24/1859 |
4/3/1892 |
|
Horne |
Jack B. [Jack Blumer] |
2/15/1889 |
5/6/1944 |
[h/o Bessie B. Horne, s/o Wiley B. Horne] |
Horne |
Bessie B. [Caudle] |
5/18/1889 |
9/28/1982 |
[w/o Jack B. Horne] |
Horne |
Mary E. |
1/15/1856 |
3/21/1926 |
w/o W. B. Horne [d/o Wm. Thomas Hubbard] |
Horne |
W. B. [Wiley Blewett Horne] |
4/11/1852 |
11/4/1926 |
h/o Mary E. Horne [Wiley Blewett
Horne] |
Hubbard |
W. H. |
10/30/1818 |
4/30/1894 |
h/o Hulda P. Hubbard |
Hubbard |
Hulda P. |
10/14/1817 |
9/7/1891 |
w/o W.H. Hubbard |
Hubbard |
Jim |
-- |
-- |
wife Elizabeth, unmarked graves |
Hubbard |
N. M. [Nealy Manning Hubbard] |
-- |
10/12/1874 |
age 74, h/o Elizabeth Hubbard |
Hubbard |
Elizabeth [Pounds] |
-- |
11/2/1868 |
age 68, w/o N. M. Hubbard |
Hubbard |
William A. |
10/10/1850 |
4/4/1915 |
|
Kenny |
Adeline |
-- |
-- |
unmarked grave |
Knotts |
Harry T. |
-- |
-- |
unmarked grave |
Knotts |
Redmond |
-- |
-- |
unmarked grave |
Lowery |
Alice |
-- |
5/23/1928 |
age 72, w/o Eli Lowery |
Lowery |
Eli |
-- |
-- |
unmarked grave |
Lowery |
Grace W. |
-- |
-- |
w/o Rustus Lowery, unmarked
grave |
Redfearn |
Jemima |
10/9/1842 |
2/7/1911 |
|
Thomas |
Louis |
12/13/1824 |
9/12/1878 |
w/o W. J. Thomas |
Vaughn |
Sallie A. |
6/6/1871 |
12/5/1923 |
w/o J. T. Vaughn |
Abbreviations:
s/o = son of
d/o = daughter of
w/o = wife of
h/o = husband of
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[1] -Monroe Journal, (Union County, NC), Friday, April 20, 1923: A good couple who wants a baby may be supplied by applying to Rev. E.C. SNYDER, provided they are sincere in wishing to receive, properly care for, and possibly adopt it. Last Friday Mr. SNYDER was called to preach the funeral of a member of his church, Mineral Springs church, in Anson county. The deceased was Mrs. John FRANK, and she left eight children, one a girl of five months old. Mr. FRANK himself is sick and will be unable to care for his small children, so Mr. SNYDER was requested to find a home for the little girl. Miss ROBINSON, the county superintendent of Public Welfare for Anson county, was at the funeral and took charge of the baby. The little one comes of good honest parentage and no doubt has all the possibility that any child has of being an ornament to society provided it has a chance.