Farror-Lane-Finney Family Burial Ground
Location:
From the Baldwin County Courthouse, go west on Hancock Street for 2 blocks or 0.2 mile (or the one large block containing Georgia College & State Univ.). Turn right on Clarke Street. Go one large block or 0.2 mile. Turn left onto Highway No. 22 (west) or Montgomery St. Go about 10.3 miles or 3.5 miles past Watson Rd. - you should be near the Baldwin-Jones County line. Cemetery is on the left in a fenced-in area in the woods. Approx 150 ft from highway. Can be seen from highway only in winter. Is at the address of 708 Hwy 22.
GPS coordinates: 33 02' 47.9" N 83 23' 09.6" W
or in degrees only form: 33.04664° N X 83.386° W
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GMD: 319
Cemetery Status: Inactive
Predominant race: White
J. B. Clark
Jul 5, 1798 - Jul 30, 1844
Grave 1
Mrs Lucretia Clark
Jan 6, 1773 - Jul 1, 1854
Grave 2
Benjamin F. Finney
Sep 4, 1822 - May 17, 1893
Grave 3
Mrs M. C. Finney
Jun 20, 1826 - Aug 19, 1892
Grave 4
William Thomas Farrar/Farror
Mar 30, 1834 - Sep 19, 1897
Military Service: Confederate States of America
1st Sgt. Co. K, 42nd Ga Inf.
Surrendered at Greensboro, NC on
April 26 1865, per RCSG.
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Grave 5
Charles Thomas Andrews
Apr 29, 1849 - Jan 17, 1917
Grave 6
Unmarked Slab - Dorinda Lane Andrews
unmarked brick slab. W/o Charles Thomas Andrews. Per Mrs. C.S. Cowan
Grave 7
Fannie Eola Lane Bonner
per Mrs. C.S. Cowan
Grave 8
Unmarked Slab - Samuel Henry Lane
Grandfather of Mrs. C.S. Cowan. Per Mrs. C.S. Cowan
Grave 9
Unmarked Slab
At least 3 bricked but unmarked graves
Grave 10
Norris E. Bonner
Apr 12, 1906 - Sep 28, 1909
Grave 11
Clarence E. Bonner
Apr 26, 1888 - Jan 3, 1951
Grave 12
Irene Farrar Bonner
Sep 9, 1874 - Feb 18, 1953
Grave 13
Matilda Lane Farrar
Jan 17, 1857 - Feb 14, 1879
Grave 14
Ellen Peck Farrar
Jan 28, 1838 - Apr 9, 1872
Grave 15