Location: From the Hancock County Courthouse, go on Hwy 15 southeast for 6.5 miles to St. Paul Road / Pine Bloom Road / Road 57 on the left. Turn left and go 2.7 miles to the stop sign. Cross the intersection. The church and cemetery are on your right.
GPS coordinates: 33 13' 31.4" N 82 51' 06.1" W or in degrees only form: 33.22539° N X 82.85169° W See location on a Google map in a new window (NOTE:The map opens in a new window. The cemetery will be at the location indicated by a red marker.)
GMD: 113 Cemetery Status: Active Predominant race: Black
St. Paul CME church had its origins in 1857 when a group of slaves on the Dickson Plantation, which is a short distance from the present location of St. Paul, expressed a desire to fulfill their Christian yearning and to worship God in an organized manner. Since they were the property of David Dickson and his mother, it was necessary for them to receive permission before worshipping. The Dicksons granted permission, and a group of slaves began worshipping under a brush arbor on the Dickson Plantation sometime in 1857. This event has been described as part of the oral history of the church and in the family Bible of John Edd Dickson (1843-1921), who is buried in the cemetery.
In the 1870's, the church founders purchased land to enable the congregation of former slaves to move their worship from the brush arbor to a more suitable location and to provide for the burial of their dead. The deeds named Julia Frances Lewis Dickson (Amanda America Dickson's mother), Gilbert Castleberry, John C. Lewis (Julia's brother), Boston Dickson, and Washington Warthen as trustees for the Cherry Hill Church and School of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
At about the same time, in 1870, the CME church was founded in Jackson, Tennessee as the Colored Methodist Episcopal church and led by Lucius Holsey, who had connections to the Sparta area. Unfortunately history does not tell us when the congregation took the name of St. Paul or when it affiliated with the CME church. The denomination was changed in 1955 from Colored Methodist Episcopal to its present day name of Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
St. Paul is filled with tradition. For example, for many years on Monday after the first Sunday in August, members would come to St. Paul and clean off the cemetery as a way of honoring and respecting their ancestors. Just as St. Paul started as a spiritual anchor for the slaves on the Dickson Plantation, it continues today as a spiritual anchor for the descendants of those slaves.
Sources: This short history was almost entirely extracted from "History of St. Paul CME Church," by C. Harrell Lawson, who gleaned the information from various sources including past histories, a family bible, courthouse records and oral histories.
Also see Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege: Amanda America Dickson 1849-1893 by Kent Anderson Leslie, The University of Georgia Press, 1995, pp. 70-71.
NOTE: Graves numbered 500 and above have been added since the original survey and are based on obituaries. The graves are believed to be somewhere within the cemetery.
Indexer or Contributor: Harrell Lawson, Mildred Lawson, and Tonya Sims
Number of persons found: 446
Eugene Armstrong
Jan 5, 1934 - May 18, 2002
On same gravestone as Shirley F. Armstrong.
Grave 1
Shirley F. Armstrong
b. Feb 18, 1936
On same gravestone as Eugene Armstrong.
Grave 2
Charles A. Clayton
b. Dec 4, 1933
On same gravestone as Nettie P. Clayton.
Grave 3
Nettie P. Clayton
Sep 6, 1938 - Mar 5, 1993
On same gravestone as Charles A. Clayton.
Grave 4
George T. Armstrong
Oct 8, 1937 - Feb 16, 1985
In Loving Memory.
Grave 5
Jimmie Lee Armstrong
Sep 29, 1904 - Dec 26, 1972
On same gravestone as Alma Y. Armstrong.
Grave 6
Alma Y. Armstrong
b. Oct 24, 1910
Precious Lord, take my hand. On same gravestone as Jimmie Lee Armstrong.
Identity per Ethel McMahon (granddaughter). Raised brick grave.
Grave 205
Unmarked Grave - Minnie or Mimie Castleberry
Name per indexer. Grave marked by broken piece of Gilbert Castleberry's gravestone.
Grave 206
Gilbert Cassburry / Castleberry
Mar 14, 1835 - Dec 19, 1925
"He was a member of the church 60 odd years, and was a faithful preacher, but he's our loss and heaven's gain. By Minnie Cassbury Jan 14, 1927." Masonic emblem on broken part Click for more info.
Grave 207
Unmarked Adult Slab - Cora Castleberry
May be buried here, per Ethel McMahon.
Grave 208
Unmarked Grave - Charlotte Castleberry
May be buried here, per Ethel McMahon.
Grave 209
Unmarked Grave - Phoebe Castleberry
May be buried here, per Ethel McMahon.
Grave 210
Lillie Ree Mathis
Aug 23, 1929 - Mar 24, 1979
Grave 211
Walter H. Mathis
Oct 14, 1929 - Sep 9, 1982
Military Service: Korean War Pvt U.S. Army
Grave 212
Unmarked Adult Slab - Earnest Castleberry
May be buried here, per Ethel McMahon.
Grave 213
Hoover Mathis, Jr.
Sep 28, 1963 - Nov 1, 2002
Grave 214
Walter Mathis
Jul 29, 1904 - Jun 15, 1989
Grave 215
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 216
Unmarked Adult Slabs
2 graves within a fenced area.
Grave 217
Unmarked Graves
2 graves within a fenced area.
Grave 219
Mary Eagle Lundy
Feb 21, 1884 - Jun 12, 1929
Go preach my gospel said the Lord. Within the fenced area.
Grave 221
Unmarked Grave
Within a fenced area.
Grave 222
Myra Ivey Dixon
Nov 22, 1892 - Jul 6, 1990
Grave 223
Mrs. Annie L. Harris
Sep 6, 1912 - Jul 10, 1988
Grave 224
Unmarked Adult Slabs
3 graves.
Grave 225
Isadore Ivey
- Feb 11, 1919
Died in France. I trust he is at rest.
Grave 228
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 229
Unmarked Child Slab
Grave 230
Phil Ivey
Aug 10, 1854 - Dec 4, 1932
In memory of Phil Ivey.
Grave 231
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 232
Ophelia Bacon
1866 - Sep 27, 1917
Saviour, lead me. Let our Father's will be done. She shines in endless day. Click for more info.
Short grave with death date unreadable. Last name spelled Chaman. First name has no 'o'. Name difficult to read. Last name is Chatman per Veazley Chatman, his brother.
Grave 403
Kinnie C. Wilcher
May 7, 1895 - Dec 7, 1975
Mother. Now cometh eternal rest.
Grave 404
James Chapman
Aug 20, 1910 - Jan 1, 1980
Grave 405
Binion Chatman
Dec 10, 1881 - Mar 14, 1962
Father.
Grave 406
Willie Chatman
Feb 4, 1883 - Apr 10, 1970
Mother.
Grave 407
Macon Chatman
Dec 26, 1899 - Jun 4, 1968
Grave 408
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 409
Clarence Chatman
1927 - 1987
Husband.
Grave 410
John Binion Chatman
1931 - 1995
Grave 411
Hattie Chapman Gibson
May 5, 1915 - Jan 2, 2003
Grave 412
Josie Chapman Wyrtch
Mar 18, 1900 - Nov 15, 2000
Grave 413
Benjamin F. Chapman
Aug 19, 1919 - Sep 2, 1993
Military Service: World War II PFC U.S. Army
Grave 414
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 415
Mary C. Thomas
b. Sep 25, 1935
Grave 416
William Chatman, Sr.
May 13, 1902 - Jan 11, 1984
Masonic emblem. On same gravestone as Annie C. Chatman.
Grave 417
Annie C. Chatman
Sep 14, 1906 - Jan 27, 1984
Marvin loves you / Your life is a beautiful memory / Your absence a silent grief / You sleep in God's beautiful garden / In the sunshine of perfect peace (On plaque).
Grave 418
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 420
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 421
Curtis Harris
Sep 26, 1926 - Dec 31, 1975
Grave 422
Claudie Mae Harris
Feb 6, 1903 - Jun 3, 1976
Grave 423
Nathaniel Baker
1946 - 1990
Grave 424
Virginia Heath
Apr 25, 1932 - Nov 17, 2001
Grave 425
Burnice Clayton
May 18, 1938 - Oct 3, 1983
Military Service: Sp 4 U.S. Army
Grave 426
Unmarked Adult Slab
Grave 427
Mary Posley
Grave 428
Ida Reynold
May 15, 1915 - Mar 12, 2000
Grave 430
Amanda Clayton
Sep 25, 1925 - Nov 27, 1997
m. 1944.
Grave 431
Robert Clayton
b. Oct 30, 1924
Grave 432
Annie Barksdale
Aug 1890 - Oct 20, 1985
Grave 433
George Dixon
Dec 2, 1842 - Jul 3, 1902
He followed virtue as his truest guide, Lived as a Christian, as a Christian died.