According to the book, "The Dale Hollow Lake Graves", by Gary D Norris There were 3 "Arney Cemeteries" located/named by the Corps of Engineers. Page 26 "Original Dale Hollow Lake Cemeteries" "Arney" The Arney Cemetery was on Tract D-501-A in Clay County, Tennessee All of the 100 graves were unknowns and they were moved to St. John Cemetery. "Arney #1" This cemetery is given this name by the Corps of Engineers even though these is another Arney Cemetery. This Arney Cemetery was found in Clay County, Tennessee, on Tract G-507. There were 63 unknowns and 8 knowns for a total of 71 graves at this site. All 71 graves were moved to the St. John Cemetery in the same county. "Arney #2" This small cemetery of 3 total graves was found in Clay County, Tennessee, on Tract G-507. All 3 unknown graves were moved to St. John Cemetery. That's a total of 174 graves, only 8 graves marked with identifiable markers, the rest with simply metal crosses painted white. Names on the 8 known grave markers: L D Beason (11 December 1882 to 30 March 1915) Nancy K Heard Beason (11 January 1857 to 27 August 1924) Zachary T Beason (10 February 1849 to 11 March 1915) Lorena Keisling (9 May 1934 to 9 May 1934) Ade Wilborn (9 April 1860 to 28 February 1898) B C Wilborn (13 October 1856 to 18 January 1931) J C Wilborn (28 August 1891 to 7 September 1935) Loeis Wilborn (11 March 1933 to 9 January 1934) Ironically, not a single Arney grave marker, that was identified.