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From: Leon W Weekley <>
Subject: [ALBALDWI] Fw: Re: Cemetery Records
Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 13:39:03 -0700




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From: "Carolyn Golowka" <>
To: "Leon W Weekley" <>
Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 10:26:13 -0600
Subject: Re: Cemetery Records
Message-ID: <005101c0e6c9$c0085380$>
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Leon,

These two cemeteries are now online. You can find them at:

Cook Memorial Presbyterian Chapel Cemetery
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/baldwin/cemetery/cookchap.txt

Magnolia Cemetery
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/baldwin/cemetery/magnolia.txt


Carolyn Golowka
ALGenWeb Archives File Manger
ALGenWeb Tombstone Project Manager
ALGenWeb Lowndes County Coordinator

----- Original Message -----
From: "Leon W Weekley" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 12:53 AM
Subject: Cemetery Records


> Dear Mrs. Golowka:
>
> I would love to contribute these two Cemetery listings of Baldwin
County
> Cemeteries. The Cemeteries are Magnolia Cemetery and Cook Memorial
Pres.
> Chapel Cemetery, both are in Baldwin County
>
> I though I would share these with everyone woth an enterest!
>
> Leon W. Weekley
> Bay Minette, AL


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>
> Cook Memorial Presbystian Chapel Cemetery, Bromley, Baldwin County,
Alabama
> ====================================================================
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may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by
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This file was contributed by: Leon Weekley
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>
>
>
> The Cook Memorial Presbystian Chapel Cemetery is located in the Bromley
community in Baldwin County. From Bay Minette, travel southwest on
Highway
138 (also called Huricane Road) some six miles until you reach the
intersection of Highway 138 and Highway 225 (Crossroads). Turn left on
Highway 225 and travel some 6 miles until you see the Cook Memorial
Presbystian Chapel . It is a old white building. The cemetery is right
beside the church.
>
> As far as I can tell the oldest marked grave is that of James A. Rider
in
1967. The majority of the surnames buried in the cemetery are Rider,
mostly
Mr. Rider's descendants.
>
> Survied on May 25, 2001
>
> Burials:
>
> RIDER, John E.
> Sept. 29, 1904
> Mar, 14, 1982
>
> RIDER, Ruby D.
> Oct. 30, 1904
> June 6, 1987
>
> BURDICK, William Henry
> May 3, 1932
> No date
>
> BURDICK, Norma Jeannie
> July 12, 1931
> Jan. 27, 1985
>
> RIDER, Caleb Benjamin
> Aug. 15, 2000
> Aug. 10, 2000
>
> RIDER, Paul
> Feb. 2, 1940
> July 5, 1999
>
> ROGERS, Essie Mae
> June 12, 1924
> May 3, 1986
> "Quennie"
>
> SHIVER, David Lester Jr.
> Nov. 3, 1978
> Dec. 9, 1978
>
> WALDROP, Alexander Pawnee
> Nov. 15, 1938
> Nov. 15, 1984
> "Papa Truck"
>
> WALDROP, Betty Faye Newton
> Apr. 13, 1936
> no date
> "Meme"
>
> ERWIN, James Hardin
> Mar. 9, 1918
> Dec. 21, 1979
>
> DURANT, Seale Harris
> Aug. 4, 1915
> Apr. 13, 1986
>
> DURANT, Elvie Rider
> Mar. 11, 1915
> Apr. 11, 1998
>
> ERWIN, Lane W.
> Apr. 28, 1933
> Apr. 25, 1989
>
> ENZOR, Auburn
> Feb. 10, 1930
> Apr. 12, 1988
> "Dick"
>
> RIDER, James A.
> Apr. 14, 1875
> Apr. 26, 1967
>
> RIDER, Julia H.
> Sept. 12, 1883
> Dec. 24, 1978
>
> LAVALLEY, C. R.
> June 2, 1903
> June 13, 1988
>
> LAVALLEY, Myrtle
> June 20, 1910
> Aug. 7, 1980
>
> RIDER, William D.
> Sept. 9, 1906
> Dec. 2, 1979
>
> RIDER, Lucille D.
> Dec. 17, 1907
> June 23, 1906
>
> RIDER, Daniel T.
> Nov. 19, 1927
> June 16, 1985
> "SP3 US Army Korea"
>
> RIDER, Calvin C.
> Sept. 6, 1910
> Sept. 14, 1998
>
> RIDER, Marie D.
> July 14, 1914
> Nov. 30, 1968
>
>
>
>


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>
> Magnolia Cemetery, Brady, Baldwin County, Alabama
> ====================================================================
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as
long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic
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may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by
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This file was contributed by: Leon W. Weekley
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>
> Magnolia Cemetery is located in the deserted Old Brady community
between
Bay Minette, Alabama and Gateswood, Alabama. From Bay Minette, travel
southeast on Old Brady Road approximately 5 miles where the paved road
becomes dirt; then go another 10 miles on the dirt road and find the
cemetery on the left.
>
> The Cemetery was the Church Cemetery of the old Magnolia Church that
was
there. The church was built by a Brady homesteader, Timothy Ozier Duck,
and
others that came with him. After the homesteaders left Brady around the
year of 1923, Timothy's son, Rev. Alpheus Davis Duck, had the old church
moved to be used as a United Methodist Church in Stapleton. All of the
families buried here were homesteaders at Old Brady.
>
> As I can tell, the oldest marked burial is that of Zere M. Duck in
1888.
>
> Survived Apr. 2001
>
> Burials:
>
> HALL, Mrs. Andrew L.
> Aug. 28, 1878
> Mar. 14, 1963
>
> HALL, Britton F.
> Dec. 14, 1911
> Sept. 11, 1976
> "US Navy World War II"
>
> PEADEN, Samuel H.
> Dec. 29, 1937
> Aug. 23, 1998
> (Masonic emblem)
>
> JONES, O. R.
> Born Dec. 16, 1854
> Died Jan. 7, 1932
>
> JONES, Rosey
> Dates illegible
>
> DUCK, Mrs. J. O.
> 1849
> 1930
> "At Rest"
>
> DUCK, J. O.
> Aug. 9, 1850
> Aug. 25, 1905
> "Age 55 yrs., 16 days"
> "This was but the shell around him"
> "He, the pearl, is gone"
>
> DUCK, Clintie E.
> Nov. 9, 1881
> Jan. 2, 1905
>
> DUCK, Bertha
> "Born and Died Dec. 30, 1904"
> "He carries the lambs in his bosom"
>
> DUCK, Ida Lillian
> Oct. 21, 1880
> May 5, 1901
> "Age 10 yrs. & 7 mo. & 16 days"
> "Dau. of J.O. & L. A. Duck"
>
> DUCK, Zere M.
> June 15, 1888
> Nov. 6, 1888
>
> DUCK, Arra Ann B.
> Oct. 22, 1822
> Aug. 5, 1896
>
> DUCK, Timothy
> Oct. 22, 1820
> Dec 27, 1898
>
> CHANDLER, Slyvester
> "Beloved son of G. W. and C. J. Chandler"
> "Died Feb. 7, 1901
> "Aged 3 yrs, 15 days"
>
> CHANDLER, Willie May
> "Beloved dau. of G. W. and C. J. Chandler"
> "Died July 24, 1901"
> "Aged 1 yr, 2 mos, 3 days"
>
> SHARP, Tine Odelia
> Oct. 19, 1894
> Apr. 20, 1909
>
> SILCOX, Mrs. Tine
> May 30, 1854
> Feb. 12, 1920
>
> HALL, Geo. W.
> Jan. 5, 1827
> July 2, 1901
> "In Memory of"
> "Aged 74 yrs. 5 mo., 28 days"
>
> HALL, Charles Hendon
> July 14, 1921
> July 10, 1923
>
> ASHE, Durward M.
> Oct 3, 1883
> Aug. 19, 1898
> "Killed by Lightning"
>
> GIVENS, Mrs. F. W.
> May 4, 1874
> June 23, 1901
> "In memory of"
> "Age 27 yrs & 1 mo & 21 days"
>
> DUCK, Victoria O.
> June 1, 1868
> Mar. 9, 1899
>
> DUCK, Ralph H.
> Mar. 9, 1899
> Dec. 9, 1899
> "Age 9 mos."
> "Son of A. D. and V. O. Duck"
>
> DUCK, Mable E.
> Jan. 24, 1894
> Apr. 3, 1915
>
> HALL, Andrew Louis
> Oct. 23, 1874
> April 14, 1940
>
> JOHNSON, Vivian V.
> June 23, 1911
> Mar. 10, 1917
> "Daughter of Jack and Grace Johnson"
>
> HALL, William Andrew
> Aug. 23, 1909
> Mar. 28, 1947
>
> DUCK, Little Thomas
> Feb. 24, 1895
> Apr. 17, 1903
> "Aged 8 yrs., 1 mo., 24 days"
> "Adopted son of J. O. and L. A. Duck"
>
> LAMBERT, Tobe L.
> Apr. 12, 1865
> Oct. 31, 1940
>
> ARNETTE, Frances V. Lambert
> 1871
> 1903
>
> ARNETTE, Tobe
> July 29, 1895
> Oct 7, 1918
> "Pvt US Army World War II"
>
> ARNETTE, E. L.
> May 12, 1884
> Sept. 15, 1945
>
> WEEKLEY, Robert Louis
> Feb. 11, 1899
> July 13, 1902
> "Age 3 yrs., 4 mos., 2 days"
> "Son of W. M. and M. L. Weekley"
> "Sweet Rest"
>
> LACOSTE, Clarissa
> 1876
> 1903
>
> HINOTE, Martha
> Dates illegible
>
> CHANDLER, John W.
> July 21, 1896
> Oct. 4, 1896
> "Son of G. W. and C. J. Chandler"
>
> SYLCOX, S. T.
> Oct. 16, 1895
> Apr. 9, 1896
> "In memory of"
> "Age 5 mos. and 9 days"
> "Asleep in Jesus"
>
> LEVINS, Mary Emma
> April 20, 1901
> May 27, 1901
> "Age 1 mo & 7 days"
> "Sweet Peace"
>
>
>
>


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