(copied by Roger Riley Branch McLean & William Douglas Cato Sep. 27, 1969)
Both this & the Gregory Cemetery are located within a mile of Flat Creek in the eastern
part of Lancaster County, & both are a short distance north of the present Hwy. 601, in the
Forty Acre Rock vicinity. This cemetery is on the west side of the creek.
CATOE, Jubel Lee/Son of/Mr. & Mrs. T.C. CATOE/B. May 18, 1911/D. Oct. 21, 1916
CATOE, Jackson C./Son of/Mr. & Mrs. T.C. CATOE/B. Nov. 14, 1905/D. Nov. 3, 1916
NAPPER, Clivey A./Son of/E. & M.V. NAPPER/Sept. 1897/Dec. 1897
KENNINGTON, Della/KENNINGTON/July 28, 1911/Oct. 17, 1915
CATOE, Molcy/Born May 1, 1811/Died February 2, 1887/
CATOE, Riley/Born February 1, 1801/Died February 2, 1877
HINSON, Mrs. Elizabeth/Jan. 6, 1858/Aug. 11, 1917
DEESE, Woodard F./Mar. 5, 1929/Jan. 18, 1947/World War II RA 14235228
Prvt./Squadron Bn. 33543 AAF Base Unit
KENNINGTON, Lee Roy/Dec. 20, 1879/Nov. 1, 1929
DIXON, Willie L./SC/Pvt. 118 Inf. 30 Div./March 13, 1939
DIXON, P. Q. S. of Amer. Jr. Q. U. A. M. . . . I. O. of R. M.
/Brother/Walter DIXON/april 12, 1885/Nov. 27, 1927
McMANUS, Bud H./Son of/Laura J. McMANUS/Oct. 14, 1890, Nov. 11,
1918/Private 4071869 . . . 81st M 6/Co. 7th Group A. R. F.
McMANUS, Laura Jane/Sept. 13, 1854/Feb. 3, 1943
McMANUS, Ausburn/May 16, 1910/Age 85 years
NAPPER, Tillman/Son of/E. & M.V./NAPPER/May 25, 1900/Nov. 23, 1917
KENNINGTON, Vinnie HINTON/Wife of/Samuel D. KENNINGTON/1811-1858
KENNINGTON, Samuel D./1807-1887
KENNINGTON, Elizabeth/wife of/Joseph T./KENNINGTON/Died May 9, 1911/Aged 81 years
KENNINGTON, Joseph T./Born/Aug. 15, 1830/Died/Feb. 23, 1907
KENNINGTON, R. E./Aug. 2, 1862/Sept. 7, 1915
DEESE, Dock/Veteran/Dock DEESE, World War I/Died Jan. 29, 1942/Aged 48 years
DEAS, Elizabeth/Wife of/Sanford DEAS/Dec. 29, 1856/May 6, 1926
DEAS, S. A./Aug. 8, 1909/Aged 68 years
KENNINGTON, Martha J./Daughter of/J. T. & E. KENNINGTON/Born/May 5, 1870/Died Dec. 1, 1872
BARRETT, Wesley/Born 1794/Died June 18, 1881/Age 87 years
BARRETT, Infant/Son of/W.T. & A. M. BARRETT/Feb. 18, 1907
CATO, Rochel/Born Nov. 20, 1862/Died Aug. 1, 1890
*Note: Mr. Mclean stated that he was told by residents of the area that Rochel CATO was a
mulatto and that he was the last man legally hanged in the Lancaster Jail Yard.
Thanks to Bonnie Baker-Palmer for the listing!
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