Starting at the intercection of US. 301 and US. 82,
go east on US. 82 for about 5 milesto County Road 92, turn right and then
go 5.2 miles and you will see a sign saying "Knox Cemetery", turn left
faor abouit a quarter mile and it will be on the right side of the road.
Reddrick Knox
1790 - 1858
Ruhama Taylor Knox
1791 - 1870
Reddrick & Ruhama, originaly from Pitt County, NC. Settled in
Brantley County, Georgia.
Their Children
Elizabeth 1811 - 1879
John 1814 - 1856
Wiley 1824 - 1871
James 1831 - 1899
Reddrick, The ancestor of the Knox Families of South Georgia is buried under the big wild cherry tree, Ruhama, is buried under the big oak tree, Wiley is also buried in Knox Cemetery all in unmarked graves.
The information above is on a big tombstone as you enter Knox Cemetery
Kahale G. Dowling 2001 - 2001
Infant Daughter of H. M. & Ola Courson June 12, 1920
Infant Son of H. M. & Ola Courson Sept. 28, 1921
Son of H. M. Courson & Wife Born & Died Nov. 15 1928
James Ward Courson Oct 20, 1880 Mar. 23, 1951
Kate M. Wife of J.W. Courson Nov. 18, 1885 Feb. 17, 1943
Hoke S. Courson 1898 Oct. 28, 1948
Hugh C. Courson Mar. 7, 1893 Feb. 28, 1977
John L. Curry May 6, 1905 Jan. 12, 1985. In the middle of this slab it has a picture of a train written under it is: Jesus Life's Railway to Heaven At the bottom of the slab is written: Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden Matt 11: 28
Anthony D. Dowling Age 37 min. Nov. 11, 1976
Hilton D. Dowling PVT US Army (Service Marker) Vietnam Oct. 12, 1947 Jan. 1, 1978
Clyde H. Dowling S1 US Navy WW2 (Service Marker) Mar. 1, 1922 Jan.
17, 1976
Double Headstone
Mary G. Dowling July 22, 1926
Nancy L. Dowling May 29, 1891 Feb. 14, 1955
Double Headstone
David A. Dowling Aug. 7, 1882 Sept. 25, 1925
Infant Twin Sons of Edwin & Sadie Dowling June 20, 1943
John Edwin Dowling Georgia S1 USNR WW2 Sept. 27, 1912 Aug. 10, 1969
Kate Vernease Dowling "Nana" Nov. 13, 1928 Jun. 24, 1998
George P. Dowling Sept. 11, 1924 Mar. 5, 1964
John Alvin Mills Drury AS US Navy (Services Marker) Oct. 22, 1909 Mar. 12, 1996
Louise Dowling Drury Aug. 22, 1919 Mar. 18, 2000
Joseph O. Highsmith Georgia (Service Marker) PVT 4 PCT Co Gen SVC
INF
Sept. 29, 1889 Jan. 3, 1962
John M. Highsmith Feb. 18, 1888 Jan. 18, 1959
C.C. Highsmith Apr. 17, 1886 Sept. 20, 1922 "Asleep in Jesus"
Talford Horace Highsmith Feb. 27, 1906 Aug. 22, 1978
Clara Highsmith Sept. 30, 1910 Jan. 25, 1996
Stick Byron C. Highsmith Jun. 4, 1938 Oct. 23, 1992
Hamie Knox Highsmith Jan. 6, 1854 Oct. 15, 1921
Double Headstone
Burrel Highsmith Oct. 25, 1855 Nov. 15, 1907
Isabelle Herrin Highsmith Feb. 19, 1909 July 20, 1979
Henry Turner Highsmith Georgia PVT Co H2 Causual Regt WW2 (Service
Marker)
Feb. 29, 1896 Mar. 29, 1957
Henry Parnell Todd July 27, 1959 July 27, 1959
Lacy M. Wildes Alabama PFC 1379 Base Unit AAF WW2 (Service
Marker)
Sept. 1, 1922 Mar. 20, 1971
Daug of Mr & Mrs M.F. Wildes Born & Died Dec. 1, 1926
Zona Johns Wildes Wife of M.F. Wildes Sept. 25, 1885 Jun. 21, 1959
"T'was hard to give thee up but thy Will, O God, be done
Mark F. Wildes Mar. 1,1879 July 3, 1961"T'was hard to give thee up but thy Will, O God be done
Mattie Lou Wildes June 15, 1919 May 25, 1989 "Aunt Matt"
Lilla Wildes Wife of M.F. Wildes Dec. 13, 1880 Sept. 19, 1906
Nancy Wildes Daug of M.F. & Elizer Wildes Age abt 18 months “Gone to a better Land "
Mrs. N.E. Wildes Jun. 27, 1886 Feb. 13, 1904
E.K. Wainright Oct. 22, 1843 Apr. 23, 1925 "A lonesome dove"
Easter Wife of E.K. Wainright Oct. 1, 1845 Aug. 30, 1921 "A lonesome dove"
Acy R. Cross 1907 - 1978
Tracy Cross 1902 - 1928
"Father" W. Smith Cross 1875 - 1945
"Mother" Kate Wainright Cross 1879 - 1912
Sammy" Clayton Samuel Hendricks
Dec 26, 1961
This stone has a picture of a Young lady on it that says "Tammy "
“To live is Christ and to die is Gain"
Tammy Marie Hendricks Feb. 11, 1982 May 23, 1999
"My way's are not your way's my thought's are not your thought's
Just the trust"
"Alisha" Alisha Marie Stanfield Sept. 19, 1963
Andrew J. Wainright TEC 5 US Army WW2 (Service Marker) Oct. 1, 1909 Sept. 2, 1985
Mary Bruce Wainright Sept. 11, 1885 May 30, 1972
Edward B. Wainright Husband of Mary Bruce Wainright Apr. 18, 1870
Dec. 13, 1935
"Father let thy grace be given that we may meet in heaven"
Lester Leroy Wainright Dec. 20, 1910 Feb. 17, 1975
Joseph E. Wainright SP 5 US Army (Service Marker) Vietnam Jun. 15,
1949 May 9, 1973
Husband of Brenda S. Son of Eugene & Winnie B. Bro. of
Mary E. & Ralph P.
Dan Eugene Wainright Georgia (Service Marker) TEC 4 745 Engr HV Shop
Co. WW2
Apr. 29, 1912 Jan. 27, 1962
Edward Patrick Wainright Feb. 18, 1940 Apr. 17, 1941 “A little time on earth he spent till God to him his angels sent"
Mertice Lovenia Wainright Apr. 20, 1956 Jan. 2, 1958 "Another little angel before the heavenly throne "
Grover Infant son of Cecil & Bernice Wainright Grover June 30, 1949 “Budded on earth to bloom in heaven"
Vera Lynes Feb. 26, 1920 Sept. 11, 1985 "Sister"
Nollie R. Hutcheson Oct. 28, 1978 Oct. 28, 1978 Son of Mr. &
Mrs. Nollie R. Hutcheson
"Gone to be an angel"
Lois Lynes Hodge Dec. 2, 1934
Double Headstone
James Franklin Hodge Nov. 10, 1933 Jan. 31, 1999
Lizzie M. Highsmith Lynes Feb. 16, 1895 Oct. 21, 1967
D. L. Lynes July 20, 1877 June 9, 1949
Lanie Wife of D.L. Lynes Aug. 14, 1887 Oct. 7, 1912"Lord she was
thine and not mine own Thou hast not done me wrong, I thank thee for the
precious loan afforded me so long"
Mary Elizabeth Dau. of D.L. & Lanie Lynes Oct. 14, 1904 Apr. 17, 1906
Infant Dau. of D.L. & Lanie Lynes Oct. 5, 1912 Jan. 14, 1913
Grover Son of D.L. & Lanie Lynes Aug. 5, 1918 Sept. 27, 1919
Eliza Dau. of D.L. & Lanie Lynes Aug. 22, 1921 Dec. 26, 1922
Lanie Highsmith Wife of J.L. Courson 1859 - 1933
John L. Courson Sept. 11, 1849 Oct. 22, 1926
Katie Knox Courson Mar. 4, 1855 Aug.1891 36 years old
Frist name is hard to make out Gmezerle ? Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. J.L Courson
Joshua Son of Mr. & Mrs. J.L Courson
Charles Tyler O'Neal Dec 6, 1996
Charles Gilbert O'Neal Jr. Georgia (Service Marker) Sgt Med Dept
WW2
May 6, 1913 March 3, 1968
Double Headstone
Marjorie Isabell March 31, 1932
Coren Mist O'Neal 1972
Marg Marie Knox 1960
Crlola ? M. Ham Aug. 12, 1917 Mar. 3, 1966 “At rest”
(Husband and wife)
I. Eugene Ham Sept. 8, 1912 May 1, 1976 “At Rest”
Victor Ham GA. Cox USNR WW2 (Service Marker) Sept. 12, 1922 Apr. 11, 1957
Percy J. Ham Ga. T Sgt. 329 Fighter GP AAF (Service Marker) DFC-Am 82-OLC Nov. 24, 1951
Marie Wife of W.J. Ham July 13, 1890 Sept. 29, 1925 “At Rest”
W. Jesse Ham Mar. 14, 1880 Sept. 25, 1962 “At Rest”
J.H. Ham Aug. 1, 1873Nov. 26, 1928 “Our Father has gone to a Mansion of rest. To the glorious land by the duty blest”
Lou Ham Aug. 18, 1874 Aug. 25, 1910
Nancy Jane Ham Wife of Frankie Knox Jan. 23, 1908 Sept. 12, 1943 “A devoted wife and loving mother”
Frankie Knox Nov. 17, 1908 Apr. 28, 1960 “ At Rest”
Baby Gilmore Harris Circa 1932 “Son”
Frank Harris Oct. 25, 1885 Dec. 13, 1958 “Daddy”
Mary W. Harris Sept. 11, 1914 Jan. 21, 1999 “Mama”
Frankie L. Harris MS 2 US Navy (Service Marker) Vietnam1946 – 1995
Hugh Gordon Harris Oct. 3, 1890 Mar. 9, 1936 “He is gone but not forgotten”
Sallie Harris Mar. 17, 1850 Feb. 15, 1932 “She is now sweetly rest”
Thos Harris Mar. 13, 1856 Sept. 17, 1912
Mother Annie Larua Wainright Sept. 24, 1937 Nov. 30, 1999 “Gone but not forgotten”
Father Perry Wainright July 14, 1907 Nov. 12, 1969 “Gone but not forgotten”
Sara R. Wainright Oct. 3, 1874 July 3, 1957 “We trust our loss will be her gain”
John Baily Wainright Sept. 26, 1870 May 18, 1946 “How desolate our home bereft of thee”
Mimmie W. Highsmith 1909 – 1974 “Gone but not forgotten”
Vernon L. Wainright 1933 – 1979 “Love Light my way to God”
Jennie Wainright Jan. 18, 1886 June 26, 1908 “Alright from our household is gone. A voice was loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our hearts. That never can be filled.”
Roy Lee Knox1900 – 1962
Walter L. Knox Ga. PVT Co C 302 Armor Tn WW1 (Service Marker)
Feb. 11, 1892 July 16, 1956
Ira K. Knox 1890 – 1928
J.F. Husband of Mrs. Mollie Knox Apr. 11, 1859 Apr 28, 1920 “Can forget the agonizing hour when those Loving eyes close to wake no more”
Marg Elizabeth Knox May 4, 1864Jan. 19, 1935 “Not my will but thine be done”
Marg E.Knox Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Frankie Knox Mar. 25, 1895 Aug. 12, 1905
Nancy Luvenia Wife of T.J. Kirkland May 20, 1888 June 19, 1915
Huloa Knox King 1858 May 21, 1885
Infant of Mr. & Mrs. Courson
There are 28 graves that are marked with wooden stakes but they have
no names on them!!!