
18, 1955, also temporary marker, Parsons Mortuary, "Howser Franklin Long"

3, 1999, military marker "Pvt US Army World War II" 12, 1999, temporary marker, 3 yards east-southeast of marker for Franklin Clem 15, 1940-_, "Our children Joel Keith, Melissa Gail, Jeffrey Lynn" 28, 1930-June 5, 2001, military marker as footstone "US Army Korea" 2, 1998, "PaPaw" "Our children Douglas hampton/Jonathan Wayne/Debra Juanita/Etta Elizabeth/Sheilla Marie" Gwinn, Rena Clem, July 4, 1941-_, "Granny"

9, 1988, "Little Doug" "Son of Doug & Rena" 13, 1849-June 22, 1926ĭickson, Jacob T., no dates, military marker "Co C 10 Tenn. Cotham"ĭePriest, Glenn P., Lt., June 8, 1913-May 11, 1955, "He served his country 15 yrs. Cotham" (marker is loose on its base)Ĭotham, Infant, Dec. June 7, 1894, Aged about 23 years, "Wife of W. 11, 1812-May 9, 1878, "Our father and mother are gone. 16, 1981, Aged 70 Years 10 months 21 days, temporary marker read in 2001, McDonald, no good reference point, about 20 feet into woods east of the southernmost cleared portion of the cemeteryīankston, Tom, no dates, Aged about 60 years īarnett, Amanda, Apr. This earlier record is referred to as Bowen in the notes below.īanks, Elton Ned, Dec. Their record appears in Mary Bowen's Perry County, Tennessee Cemetery Records (Vol. Mary (Stewart) Bowen and Melissa (Snyder) Bowen recorded the cemetery in the early 1990s. Maybe as few as 25% of the burials here have inscribed markers.ĭavid Donahue recorded Bible Hill Cemetery Februand checked and updated it September 21, 2004.
#Shirley doyle broken roads full
The southernmost inscribed marker, that for Tom Bankston, is more than 50 feet south of the clear area and any other inscribed marker, and the area between is full of fieldstones. In fact, the limits of cemetery seems to lie back in the woods and probably correspond to the yellow "No Trespassing" signs seen in the woods on the eastern and southern sides of the cemetery. There are many many fieldstones and sunken spots in the overgrown area. The most densely occupied portion of the cemetery is the south side which is overgrown. Only the northern portion of the cemetery where the most recent burials lie is clear. The cemetery gets little or no maintenance.

Bible Hill Cemetery, Perry County, Tennesseeīible Hill Cemetery is a moderate size cemetery at the intersection of Bunker Hill Road and Deer Creek Road.
