It is not possible to post the index to the Fading Memories Books, since there is no index. The Table of Contents of who the interviews are from could be posted but as was mentioned, many, many names of Madison County residents are mentioned within these articles. These books are truly a treasure. Here is a list of the cemeteries that are included in each Cemetery Book that we have published: Cemetery Book #1: Bea Patrick / Van Brunt Cemetery Bud Patrick Cemetery on Mill Creek Burrell Cemetery in Franklin County Combs Cemetery East Greasy Creek Cemetery William Henry Faubus Homeplace graves William Harison Keys Homeplace graves Mountaincrest Cemetery (Franklin County) George W. Patrick Homeplace graves Patrick Cemetery Phillips/Faubus/Stephens/4 Corners/ Head of Mill Creek Cemetery (this cemetery has been called all of these names at different times) Sledge Graves Thornsberry Family Cemetery Tucker/Hickory Creek Cemetery ---------------------------------------------------- Cemetery Book II: Francis Marion Baker grave John Bivens, Sr. Homeplace Crypts Brashears Cemetery Old Jack Cardin Homeplace graves Cobb Homeplace graves Cragar Cemetery Craig Family Homeplace graves James Fleming Homeplace graves Gibson graves Harvey Hall graves Charlie Jones Homeplace graves David Jones Homeplace Graves Lo Fleming Creek Graves Mahaffey aka Robinson Cemetery Woodson McCarty Cemetery (Franklin County) McFarland Cemetery Morgan / Fly Gap Cemetery (Franklin County) Prater / Bivens Cemetery Raymond gravesite Riverside aka White River Cemetery Roweltt Cemetery Wages graves on Parker farm Elias Witter Homeplace graves ----------------------------------------------------------------- Cemetery Book III: Brannon Mountain Cemetery Brewer's Slave graves Crosses Creek Cemetery East of Health Cemetery James Garrett Faubus Homeplace graves Hazel Valley Cemetery Maloy Cemetery Nickell Cemetery Robbins Slave Cemetery Shumate Cemetery Stewart / Anderson Slave graves Stringum Cemetery Temple Hill Cemetery Thompson Townsite History and Graves Union Point Cemetery Walnut Grove Cemetery Jack & Jenny Watkins aka Waddill Family Cemetery James Watkins family cemetery --------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not completely certain of all of the cemeteries that will be in Cemetery Book IV, but here are part of them: Atkins Cemetery Boston Cemetery Dutton Cemetery Emigrant Children Graves Evans Cemetery (Johnson County) Kilgore Cemetery Liberty/Sisemore Cemetery Jones Cemetery Old Williams / Chamberlin Cemetery Muddy Gap Cemetery M. F. Prater Grave Pine Grove Cemetery Radford/Freewill Cemetery Skinners Gap Cemetery Watson Cemetery Weatherby Graves Williams Family Cemetery Hope this helps everyone to know what is in the books. Each cemetery book is like a mini-history book on the people who are buried in the cemetery. We print everything that we can find about the person, including a photo if possible. So these are not just a listing of graves in a certain cemetery, but also a history of the people. Joy Russell
Joy, where is the Mahaffey aka Robinson Cemetery, listed in Book II below? Are Robinsons buried there? Thanks, Carolyn [email protected] wrote: > > It is not possible to post the index to the Fading Memories Books, since > there is no index. The Table of Contents of who the interviews are from > could be posted but as was mentioned, many, many names of Madison County > residents are mentioned within these articles. These books are truly a > treasure. > > Here is a list of the cemeteries that are included in each Cemetery Book that > we have published: > > Cemetery Book #1: > > Bea Patrick / Van Brunt Cemetery > Bud Patrick Cemetery on Mill Creek > Burrell Cemetery in Franklin County > Combs Cemetery > East Greasy Creek Cemetery > William Henry Faubus Homeplace graves > William Harison Keys Homeplace graves > Mountaincrest Cemetery (Franklin County) > George W. Patrick Homeplace graves > Patrick Cemetery > Phillips/Faubus/Stephens/4 Corners/ Head of Mill Creek Cemetery (this > cemetery > has been called all of these names at different times) > Sledge Graves > Thornsberry Family Cemetery > Tucker/Hickory Creek Cemetery > ---------------------------------------------------- > Cemetery Book II: > > Francis Marion Baker grave > John Bivens, Sr. Homeplace Crypts > Brashears Cemetery > Old Jack Cardin Homeplace graves > Cobb Homeplace graves > Cragar Cemetery > Craig Family Homeplace graves > James Fleming Homeplace graves > Gibson graves > Harvey Hall graves > Charlie Jones Homeplace graves > David Jones Homeplace Graves > Lo Fleming Creek Graves > Mahaffey aka Robinson Cemetery > Woodson McCarty Cemetery (Franklin County) > McFarland Cemetery > Morgan / Fly Gap Cemetery (Franklin County) > Prater / Bivens Cemetery > Raymond gravesite > Riverside aka White River Cemetery > Roweltt Cemetery > Wages graves on Parker farm > Elias Witter Homeplace graves > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Cemetery Book III: > > Brannon Mountain Cemetery > Brewer's Slave graves > Crosses Creek Cemetery > East of Health Cemetery > James Garrett Faubus Homeplace graves > Hazel Valley Cemetery > Maloy Cemetery > Nickell Cemetery > Robbins Slave Cemetery > Shumate Cemetery > Stewart / Anderson Slave graves > Stringum Cemetery > Temple Hill Cemetery > Thompson Townsite History and Graves > Union Point Cemetery > Walnut Grove Cemetery > Jack & Jenny Watkins aka Waddill Family Cemetery > James Watkins family cemetery > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not completely certain of all of the cemeteries that will be in Cemetery > Book IV, but here are part of them: > Atkins Cemetery > Boston Cemetery > Dutton Cemetery > Emigrant Children Graves > Evans Cemetery (Johnson County) > Kilgore Cemetery > Liberty/Sisemore Cemetery > Jones Cemetery > Old Williams / Chamberlin Cemetery > Muddy Gap Cemetery > M. F. Prater Grave > Pine Grove Cemetery > Radford/Freewill Cemetery > Skinners Gap Cemetery > Watson Cemetery > Weatherby Graves > Williams Family Cemetery > > Hope this helps everyone to know what is in the books. Each cemetery book > is like a mini-history book on the people who are buried in the cemetery. > We print everything that we can find about the person, including a photo if > possible. So these are not just a listing of graves in a certain cemetery, > but also a history of the people. > > Joy Russell