These are examples of how value the hard work done by Wiley Jones is to all of us today. I wonder if these Ogletree cemeteries could even be located today. There is also a Lunceford-Ogletree ....coming I'd like to add "possible burials"...even if it is based on census. I'm sure there must have been some children buried in these. Source: Rest in Peace: A Cemetery Census of Taliaferro County - Wiley B. Jones Wilkes Pub. Co. (Washington, Ga. 1984) 83 pages. OGLETREE Martha Leona Harrlson 1854-1876 first wife of James Redmon (Jim) Ogletree This burial plot is located on the eastern side of an abandoned road that once lead from Green Meadow Road to the Gullatt Place. This road connected County Road ^58 to Road #63 as indicated on the county map. The cemetery is behind an old house place. On 1-20-78 only the chimney was left. The graves can be found by locating a large cedar tree to the rear and to the left of the chimney. There is evidence of about two dozen graves but only one tombstone. The graves are about 150 yards from'the house seat.