Byington Family Cemetery
Location: From the intersection of Hwy 18 and Hwy 243 in Gordon, go north on Hwy 243 for 2.7 miles to the north side of Lake Tchukolaho in Ivey. Go right (east) on Jackson Rd (CR 14) that becomes Laurel Branch Rd (CR 8 and 3) for 9.2 miles to a gate on the left (the gate is 1.4 miles past Laurel Branch Church). Walk past the gate for 150-200 feet to the cemetery.

GPS coordinates: 32° 57' 35.7" N 83° 14' 14.8"
or in degrees only form: 32.95992° N X 83.23744° W
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Date last visited: Apr 13, 2006
Cemetery Status: Inactive
Predominant race: White
Indexer(s) or Contributor(s): Larry McAdams and Robbie Mixon

List of Graves

Pers No.NameBirthDeathInscription and NotesService
1    Unmarked grave:
wooden marker
 
2Martha Elizabeth Bloodworth Granade Dec 28, 1842Apr 14, 1931   
3Adam Granade Jan 8, 1838Jul 30, 1913He died as he lived - a Christian    
4H. A. Miller Jul 25, 1844Mar 8, 1925Father.
The last letter of Mar is no longer readable - March from previous survey.
Confederate States of America
5 Sallie Nelson Byington Jul 5, 1858Oct 15, 1890wife of Amos M. Byington    
6Janette W. Byington Miller 18191893wife of Joseph N. Miller    
7Laura O. Harrington Oct 17, 1838Nov 1, 1887   
8Rev. Joseph N. Miller 18101893   
9Amos Fox Byington Mar 20, 1793Nov 5, 1874  Military Service:
War of 1812, Pvt, Fort's Co, Newnan's
Ga Inf.
10Nancy Myrick Byington Jun 5, 1793Apr 2, 1861Mother    
11Mirabeau L. Byington Mar 2, 1838Jul 1, 1909Our father has gone to mansions of rest, to the glorious land by the Diety blest.
Love, Life, Truth
 
12Liddie E. Byington Jan 24, 1839Dec 15, 1906wife of M. L. Byington. A devoted wife and loving mother. Earth has no sorrow that
Heaven can not heal. Love, Life, Truth.
 
13Charles William Byington Mar 15, 1868Jul 24, 1868son of M. L. & L. E. Byington
Gone to a better land.
 
14John Lamar Byington Oct 21, 1860Sep 24, 1861son of M. L. & L. E. Byington. Gone to be an angel.   
15Annie Bloodworth Nov 16, 1887Sep 17, 1888daughter of H.G.W. & M. M. Bloodworth    
16Mary Elizabeth Byington McMullen Adams Apr 23, 1828Dec 19, 1897wife of R. F. Adams, Sr. Rest, Mother in quiet sleep, while friends in sorrow o'er
thee weep.
 
17Charles Bales  1870Son    
18Martha Miller Bales Souther 18531921Married S. E. Bales May 23, 1869. Married George Souther Dec 21, 1879.   
19Early Bales 18511874Father    
20Baby Braswell  1897Son    
21Mary Allen   child of R. W. & N. J. Allen    
22Nancy Jane McMullen Allen Nov 11, 1853Apr 5, 1935   
23Richard Warren Allen 18461899  Confederate States of America
Co K 57th Ga Inf
24Parmelia Bales Golden 18451900wife of V. Q. Golden. On earth the cross, in Heaven, the crown.   
25Adam J. Allen     Confederate States of America
Co K 57th Ga Inf
26John William Anderson Jul 10, 1867Oct 2, 1868son of Rev. C. B. & M. N. Anderson
Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven
 
27Willis Stapleton Feb 14, 1842Sep 1, 1894   
28    Unmarked graves:
At least 52 unmarked graves, as indicated by a variety of markers.
 

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