Miles Cemetery, Brighton Township - Macoupin
County IL
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Macoupin County Illinois |
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Donated by - Diane & John Loy
Completed
A few corrections on Jones by Claude McDonald
Located about 2 ½
miles northeast of Brighton Illinois
WPA transcription
Bushrod Johnson, Major
General, CSA, contributed by Diane Loy
Italics in listing from Macoupin County
Genealogical Society Cemetery Book
Words in brackets [ ] or parenthesis ( )are not on stone.
Name | Birth | Death | Other or Notes | Veteran? | Donated By | Obit? |
Barber,
Anna Walton |
1873 |
1911 |
D&J L |
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Barber, James |
1859 |
1928 |
D&J L | |||
Barber,
Joseph H. |
23 Jun 1824 |
8 Mar 1900 |
D&J L | |||
Barber,
Elizabeth
G. Sproul |
22 Feb 1828 |
31 Mar 1906 |
w/o J.H. |
D&J L | ||
Barber, Lincoln |
1863 |
1954 |
D&J L | |||
Barber,
Robert W. |
25 Nov 1895 |
8 Apr 1966 |
D&J L | |||
Barber, Murriel |
9 Jun 1904 |
27 Sep 1972 |
w/o R.W. |
D&J L | ||
Barnett,
James Wayne |
30 Sep 1959 |
23 Aug 1982 |
s/o Wayne & Carol grds/o Howard & Josie Stampe Picture up close Another stone |
D&J L | ||
Bartow,
Annie E. |
37 y 3m 14d |
8 Apr 1895 |
w/o W.H. |
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D&JL |
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Bartow, Viola |
10 Mar 1877 |
11 Aug 1879 |
d/o W.H.&A.E. |
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Bott,
Eugene J. |
1 Sept 1913 |
31 Mar 1995 |
h/o Luriell Stubblefield m/ 10 Aug 1946 MM2 USNavy WWII Military stone |
yes |
D&JL |
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Bott,
Luriel L. Stubblefield |
4 Oct 1926 |
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D&JL |
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Bunt,
Viola |
17 Aug 1917 |
8 Mar 1987 | w/o William R. m/ 26 Aug 1939 |
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D&JL |
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Bunt,
William R. |
26 Aug 1914 |
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D&JL |
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Burgoyne,
Annie L. |
1861 |
1941 |
D&J L | |||
Burgoyne,
Babe |
28 Feb 1890 |
D&JL |
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Burgoyne,
Bernice |
2 Jun 1919 |
D&JL |
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Burgoyne,
Edward A. |
1863 |
1947 |
D&J L | |||
Burgoyne,
Harry H. |
18 Dec 1900 |
1 Jan 1962 |
WTR USNR WWII |
yes |
D&J L | |
Burgoyne,
I. F. |
3 Mar 1893 |
3 Sep 1914 |
D&J L | |||
Burgoyne,
Robert |
1945 |
1945 |
D&J L | |||
Dall'Osto,
Antonio |
12 Aug 1898 |
2 Apr 1948 |
Born in Italy |
D&J L | ||
Douglas, Freddie |
26 Feb 1866 |
12 Jan 1891 |
s/o Jesse & America |
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Douglas, Maggie A. |
3 Nov 1886 |
30 Jan 1887 |
d/o Jesse & America |
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Douglas,
? |
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D&JL |
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Dwyer,
Michael Layne |
22 Apr 1960 |
15 Oct 2007 |
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D&JL |
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Eddington,
Daisy P |
11y 3m 13d |
7 Jul 1888 |
d/o J&E.A Another view |
D&J L | ||
Eddington,
Emily M. |
4y 11m 24d |
1 Jul 1888 |
d/o J&E.A. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Eddington,
Fred E. |
2y 2m 23d |
15 Jul 1888 |
s/o J&E.A. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Eddington,
Thomas H |
1861 |
1942 |
D&J L | |||
Eddington,
Luriel B |
1869 |
1957 |
w/oT.H. |
D&J L |
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Elworthy,
James |
1834 |
1914 |
D&J L | |||
Golike,
Jean L. Gillespie |
11 Oct 1939 |
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s/s William D. |
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D&J L | |
Golike,
William D. |
18 Jul 1931 |
15 Aug 2006 |
s/s Jean L. |
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D&J L | |
Goodrich,
Donald R. |
19 Oct 1925 |
m 10 Feb 1961 |
D&J L | |||
Goodrich,
Delores M. |
16 May 1930 |
3 May 1991 |
w/o D.R. |
D&J L |
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Gwillim,
Jeremy K |
13 Jan 1980 |
13 Mar 2005 |
Back of
stone |
D&JL |
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Gwillim,
Kathryn A. Esarey |
25 Jun 1951 |
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s/s Jerry L. |
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D&JL |
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Gwillim,
Jerry L. |
19 Jan 1950 |
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s/s Kathryn |
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D&JL |
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Gwillim,
Marian M. Lowis |
3 Aug 1930 |
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s/s Donald D. |
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D&JL |
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Gwillim,
Donald D. |
7 Aug 1927 |
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s/s Marian M. |
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D&JL |
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Hall,
Essie
A. |
1891 |
1933 |
D&J L | |||
Hathaway,
Sarah E. |
1844 |
1914 |
D&J L | |||
Hill, Hazel
Sams |
16 Feb 1897 |
6 Jan 1921 |
D&J L | |||
Hooton,
Thomas |
10 Jul 1821 |
23 May 1892 |
D&J L | |||
Hooton,
Ann |
7 Feb 1828 |
1 Jun 1904 |
w/o T. |
D&J L | ||
Jennings, John |
no dates |
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Johnson,
Bushrod R. |
Moved to
Nashville |
D&JL |
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Jones,
Albert F. |
10 Feb 1855 |
22 Apr 1876 |
s/o T.M. & T. |
D&J L | ||
Jones,
Annie L. |
7 Aug 1854 |
27 Apr 1908 |
Born NJ w/o George J. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Jones, George J. |
22 Dec 1851 |
8 Jun 1923 |
71yrs, 5mos, 17das married 10 Feb 1875 at Bunker Hill No stone, info from obit |
Obit | ||
Jones, Charles F. |
28 Sep 1879 |
31 Dec 1886 |
s/o C.J. & A.L. (Parents
should be G.J. & A.L. This could be Charles
T. and not F. - courthouse birth record 1-101 info from
Claude McDonald) |
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Jones,
Daniel B |
10 Oct 1849 |
23 Feb 1871 |
s/o T.M. & T. |
D&J L | ||
Jones,
Ellen H. |
22y 10m 7d |
17 Feb 1881 |
d/o T.M. & T. |
D&J L | ||
Jones, Elmer A. |
5 Jan 1883 |
18 Jun 1911 |
s/o G.J. & A.L. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Jones,
Mary
A. |
1911 |
1912 |
D&J L | |||
Jones, George Waller |
17 Feb 1878 |
1 Dec 1879 |
s/o G.J. & A.L. courthouse birth record 1-17 This entry from Claude McDonald |
CM |
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Jones, Thomas M. |
73yr 25d |
9 Mar 1893 |
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Jones,
Tobithe Blackwell & this
piece |
10 Sep 1827 |
30 Nov 1866 |
w/o T.M. (her name should be Tabitha, info from Claude McDonald) |
D&JL |
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Kelsey,
Amanda M |
19 Nov 1846 |
31 Oct 1876 |
d/o R.V. & H. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey, Gladys
W. |
1897 |
1931 |
D&J L | |||
Kelsey,
Henrietta |
92y |
28 Jan 1909 |
s/s Robert V. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey,
Infant |
no dates |
D&J L | ||||
Kelsey,
James J. |
1853 |
1937 |
s/s Ruth B. |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey,
Ruth B. |
1872 |
1974 |
s/s James J. |
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D&JL |
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Kelsey,
James R. |
1877 |
1919 |
D&J L |
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Kelsey, Jennie
E. |
1873 |
1921 |
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D&JL |
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Kelsey,
John |
19 Jan 1794 |
6 Dec 1874 |
Another
view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey,
Mary |
5 Nov 1802 |
9 Mar 1864 |
w/o John Another view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey,
John H. |
1872 |
1930 |
D&J L | |||
Kelsey, Jennie E. |
1873 |
1921 |
w/o J.H. |
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Kelsey,
John Jr. |
13 Jan 1823 |
9 Nov 1888 |
s/s Sarah Another view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey,
John William |
26 Apr 1896 |
29 Aug 1964 |
Farrier US Army WWI |
yes |
D&J L | |
Kelsey, Leroy |
13 Aug 1875 |
4 Apr 1876 |
s/o J. |
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Kelsey,
Mabel C. |
1877 |
1909 |
D&J L | |||
Kelsey,
Minerva G. |
1913 |
1966 |
D&J L | |||
Kelsey, Nellie A. |
4y 6m 2d? |
1 Dec 1873? |
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Kelsey,
Pauline E. |
1906 |
1909 |
D&JL |
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Kelsey,
Ray L. |
1928 |
1931 |
Son |
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D&JL |
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Kelsey,
Robert V. |
18 Mar 1818 |
31 Aug 1884 |
s/s Henrietta Another view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey,
Ruemma |
56y |
26 Apr 1900 |
D&J L | |||
Kelsey,
Sarah |
1844 |
1914 |
ssw/ John Jr. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Kelsey, Unknown |
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D&JL |
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Lahr, Mary K |
22 Feb 1944 |
27 Jul 2008 |
m/21 Dec 1963 |
D&JL |
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Lahr, Terry
R. |
16 Sept 1942 |
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D&JL |
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Lowe,
John
E. |
1870 |
1946 |
D&J L | |||
Miles, Annie |
no dates |
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Miles,
Jonathan R. (Col) |
17 Nov 1817 |
1 Apr 1903 |
D&J L | |||
Miles,
Elizabeth A. Stratton |
28 Mar 1826 |
20 Jul 1888 |
w/o J.R. m. 9 Aug 1844 |
D&J L | ||
Miles,
Ella |
1841 |
1913 |
w/o Col. J.R. |
D&J L | ||
Miles,
Julia J. |
20 Jan 1851 |
4 Jun 1870 |
D&J L | |||
Miles, Mary |
no dates |
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Miles,
Mary
E. |
14 Oct 1846 |
11 Aug 1852 |
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D&JL |
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Miles, William
A. |
2y |
17 Apr 1858 |
D&J L | |||
Moffatt,
James |
50y |
26 May 1883 |
Another
view Another view |
D&J L |
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Montgomery,
John |
7 Feb 1817 |
29 Dec 1893 |
m. 15 Nov 1848 |
D&J L | ||
Montgomery,
Mercy H. Evans |
24 May 1822 |
16 Jan 1865 |
w/o John |
D&J L | ||
Montgomery,
Elizabeth |
69y |
31 Jul 1900 |
w/o Jno |
D&J L | ||
Montgomery,
John P. |
6 Nov 1854 |
12 Feb 1906 |
D&J L | |||
Moore,
George |
3 Sep 1925 |
13 Jan 1988 |
s/o Don & Carrie Thomas Moore SSgt USArmy WWII Military stone |
yes |
D&J L | |
Moore,
Gertrude Thackston |
w/o Geo |
D&J L | ||||
Moores,
Frank |
1855 |
1930 |
D&J L | |||
Moores, J.
Miller |
1884 |
1968 |
D&J L | |||
Moores,
Etta |
1886 |
1932 |
w/o J.M. |
D&J L | ||
Moores,
M. Zodia |
13 Nov 1910 |
s/s Montgomery K. |
D&J L | |||
Moores, Marion
L. |
1930 |
infant s/o J.M & E. |
D&JL |
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Moores,
Mercy M. |
1865 |
1940 |
D&J L | |||
Moores,
Lloyd D. |
1943 |
1953 |
D&J L | |||
Moores,
Montgomery K. |
1 Jan 1891 |
4 Mar 1971 |
s/s M. Zodia |
D&J L | ||
Sams, Estella
May |
no dates |
d/o Abrhm L & Lena P Lowe Sams |
D&J L | |||
Sams, Grace
Walton |
23 Jun 1877 |
15 Dec 1913 |
D&J L | |||
Sams, Infant
son |
17 Jun 1877 |
23 Jun 1877 |
D&J L | |||
Sams, John A. |
1845 |
1935 |
s/s Lois J. |
D&J L | ||
Sams, Lois J. |
1851 |
1933 |
s/s John A. |
D&J L | ||
Sams, M?a S. |
95y 9m 18d |
25 Aug 1891 ? |
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Sams,
Pearl
E. |
1872 |
1967 |
D&J L | |||
Sams,
Sarah
M. |
31 Jan 1823 |
25 Jan 1895 |
D&J L | |||
Sams, May J. |
29y 6m 16d |
11 Jun 1881 |
w/o D.W. |
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Sams,
Unknown |
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D&JL |
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Sams,
Warren M. W. |
28 Jan 1879 |
25 Feb 1902 |
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D&JL |
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Sinter, Infant |
no dates |
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Smith,
George H. |
22 Oct 1841 |
13 Mar 1902 |
D&J L | |||
Smith,
Emma |
15 Mar 1848 |
24 Jul 1884 |
w/o G.H. |
D&J L | ||
Smith,
Lillie |
no dates |
Infant d/o G.H. & E. |
D&J L | |||
Smith,
Minnie |
no dates |
Infant d/o G.H. & E. |
D&J L | |||
Smith,
Mary
E. |
16 ? 187? |
w/o John M. |
D&J L | |||
Snow,
Louise |
1864 |
1949 |
D&J L | |||
Stampe, Howard
S. |
20 Jul 1906 |
31 Jul 1992 |
D&J L | |||
Stampe,
Josie V. Burch |
22 Mar 1910 |
9 Mar 1941 |
w/o H.S. |
D&J L | ||
Stocton
?, Daniel Phillip ? |
6m |
18 Oct 1875 |
s/o ? & Anna |
D&JL |
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Stratton,
Eliza M. |
8y 4m |
2 May 1877 |
d/o T.H. & E. Another view |
D&J L | ||
Stratton,
Frank |
7 Dec 1875 |
17 Feb 1883 |
s/s Eliza M. Another view |
D&JL |
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Stratton, Owen
T. |
11 Aug 1891 |
6 Feb 1892 |
s/o A.M. & L.A. |
D&J L | ||
Stratton,
Thomas H. |
61y ? |
26 Jul 1883 ? |
Another view |
D&J L | ||
Stratton,
Elizabeth Elworthy |
10 Dec 1832 |
1 Oct 1911 |
w/o Thms H. (can't read the stone but Elizabeth is probably on the stone with Thomas 61yrs) |
D&JL |
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Stratton,
Thomas H. |
30y |
10 Sep 1891 |
Another view | D&J L | ||
Stubblefield,
Edward M. |
13 Dec 1885 |
30 Jan 1959 |
Headstone |
D&J L | ||
Stubblefield,
Louise A. |
24 Feb 1887 |
27 Oct 1967 |
w/o E.M. Headstone |
D&J L | ||
Stubblefield,
Frank A. |
12 Nov 1855 |
27 Jul 1940 |
Headstone | D&J L | ||
Stubblefield,
May |
20 Sep 1857 |
8 Sep 1910 |
w/o F.A. Headstone |
D&J L | ||
Stubblefield,
Frank
M. |
20 Mar 1910 |
4 May 1974 |
D&J L | |||
Stubblefield,
Dorothy |
29 May 1915 |
w/o F.M. |
D&J L | |||
Stubblefield,
Dorothy
L. |
31 Jul 1927 |
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s/s Dorothy L. |
D&JL |
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Stubblefield,
Edward
F. |
25 Aug 1936 |
10 Mar 2006 |
s/s Edward F. SP3 USArmy Military stone |
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D&JL |
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Stubblefield,
Infant Son |
1915 |
Infant s/o E.M. |
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D&J L | |
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Stubblefield,
Mercy E. |
24 Feb 1898 |
D&J L |
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Stubblefield,
Montgomery L. |
20 Sep 1888 |
3 Jul 1970 |
Illinois SFC BKRS & COOKS SCH QMC WWII Military stone |
yes |
D&J L | |
Stubblefield,
Montgomery L. Jr. |
1 Jul 1922 |
10 Aug 1993 |
U.S. Army WWII Military stone |
yes |
D&J L | |
Stubblefield, Pauline Puskar | 1 Aug 1932 |
3 Feb 2005 |
w/o Montgomery L. Jr. |
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D&JL |
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Vannaman,
Isaac |
73y 11m 26d |
14 Feb 1884 |
D&J L | |||
Vannaman,
Maria |
64y 10m 22d |
2 Nov 1875 |
w/o I |
D&J L | ||
Walton, Edward
W. |
18 Sep 1833 |
6 Feb 1911 |
D&J L | |||
Walton, Hester
C. |
17 Oct 1839 |
27 Jan 1911 |
w/o E.W. |
D&J L | ||
Walton,
Emma |
18 Nov 1869 |
6 Oct 1950 |
D&J L | |||
Wheeler,
Richard R. |
1 Jun 1810 |
19 Sep 1869 |
(guessing that this is the hard to read
stone) |
D&JL |
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Yost,
Elmer J. |
27 Dec 1915 |
MM3 USNavy WWII Military stone |
yes |
D&J L | ||
Yost,
Chloris K. |
29 Dec 1914 |
24 Nov 1983 |
ssw E. J. |
D&J L | ||
Unknown
1 |
D&JL |
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Unknown,
Little
Sister |
"Sinter, Infant" from the cem book may
be Sister, Little on this stone. |
D&J L | ||||
Unknown
3 |
D&J L | |||||
Unknown
4 |
D&J L | |||||
Unknown
5 |
D&J L |
Civil War Confederate Major General Johnson was born in Belmont County, Ohio on 17 Oct 1817 to a Quaker family. Despite his upbringing, he became a West Point cadet and in 1840 graduated from the United States Military Academy. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 3rd U.S. Infantry and fought in the Seminole War in Florida. During the Mexican War he was relegated to a post of commissary officer, but in 1847 after being accused of selling contraband goods, he was forced to resign and thereafter became a teacher at the Western Military Institute and the University of Nashville.
During that period, Johnson was also active in the state militias of Kentucky and Tennessee and when the Civil War broke out, he entered the service as a colonel of engineers in the Tennessee Militia. This militia shortly after became a part of the Confederate States Army.
Instrumental in the construction of Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River, Johnson there commanded a wing of the army but was effectively overshadowed by the more politically astute Brig. General Gideon J. Pillow, who led the wing in a fierce assault in an attempt to break out and escape from the encircled fort. The fort and its army surrendered to Major General Ulysses S. Grant on February 16, 1862, but Johnson was able to walk unimpeded through Union lines and escaped capture.
Johnson then commanded a brigade of the Army of Mississippi at the Battle of Shiloh, and was severely wounded by the concussion of an artillery shell. After his recovery, he led his brigade in Bragg's invasion of Kentucky and the Battle of Perryville, followed by Stones River, Chickamauga, and, under James Longstreet, the Siege of Knoxville.
Promoted to major general in May of 1864, Johnson served with the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee. He commanded a division in the section of trenches manned by the South Carolinian troops in the Battle of the Crater. They captured three stands of colors and 130 prisoners that day. His men spent the remainder of the Siege of Petersburg in the trenches, ending up at the Battle of White Oak Road and Battle of Five Forks. The division was shattered at the Battle of Sayler's Creek, yet he was once again able to escape and was later paroled at Appomattox Court House without a command.
Following the War, he moved to Illinois and became a farmer. He died in Brighton, at the age of sixty-three on 12 Sept 1880 and was buried in Miles Station Cemetery in Macoupin county. In 1975 his remains were removed and he was ultimately laid to rest beside his wife Mary at the Old Nashville City Cemetery.
A ceremony honoring him and placing an historical marker on his grave by the Major General Bushrod Johnson Camp #1718 of Granite City, Illinois took place at the Nashville City Cemetery on 16 Aug 1996.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES: Confederate Military History, vol. X, p. 318 - Ancestry.com; General Officers of the Confederate States of America - Wikipedia; Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders by Ezra J. Warner, Louisiana State University Press, 1959; Civil War High Commands by John H., and David J. Eicher, Stanford University Press, 2001; Yankee Quaker Confederate General: The Curious Career of Bushrod Rust Johnson by Charles M. Cummings, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1971; Where the South Lost the War: An Analysis of the Fort Henry - Fort Donelson Campaign, February 1862 by Gott, Kendall D. Gott, Stackpole books, 2003.
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