Johnson Family Cemetery (Presumed) |
Description: Ga. Hwy. 18, at Walnut Creek |
Location: From the railroad intersection in Gray, travel south on U.S. Hwy. 129 to the intersection of Ga. Hwy. 18 west, turn right and travel 3.2 miles to the Walnut Creek Bridge. As you cross the bridge the cemetery is located on the right side of the highway, on a hill, under large oaks. The cemetery walls which were brick and granite were disassembled for safety after they had become in ill repair. There are no marked graves although the cemetery is located directly in front of the old Johnson plantation home. Cemetery is currently located on the property of the Gatins Family. GPS coordinates in degrees only form: 32.97348° N X 83.6214° 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.) Dist. 8 Land Lot 71 Date surveyed: Apr 21, 2002 Cemetery Status: Active Predominant race: White Other info: Presumed to be a white cemetery. The name of this cemetery was obtained from a carriage stone located at plantation house near by. Indexer(s) or Contributor(s): Earl Colvin |
List of Graves
Pers No. | Name | Birth | Death | Inscription and Notes | Service |
1 | Samuel Johnson |   |   | Unmarked graves: Name of Samuel Johnson assumed. No marked graves. Samuel Johnson was owner of plantation. |
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