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Friends of Baldwin County Cemeteries, Inc.A non-profit, 501(c)(3), organization dedicated to the preservation |
| Cedar Lane Cemetery (Central State Hospital Cemetery) |
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Location: From the Baldwin County Courthouse, go east on Hancock St. one block. Turn right (south) on Wayne St. Go straight on Wayne St. for one mile. Jog left onto Vinson Highway. Continue on Vinson Highway (Hwy 112) for 1.8 miles. Turn right on Laboratory Rd. and go 0.3 mile. Turn left on Bostick Rd and go 0.2 mile. Turn right on Lawrence Rd and go 0.1 mile to Central Shop Rd on left. The cemetery is on the corner of Lawrence Rd. and Central Shop Rd and extends well back into the woods from this corner. GPS coordinates: 33 02' 26.5" N 83 13' 14.7" W or in degrees only form: 33.04069° N X 83.22075° 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 'A'.) GMD: 321 Cemetery Status: Inactive Predominant race: Both Black and White For more information, contact Central State Hospital at 478-445-6714 and see http://centralstatehospital.org/GENEALOGY.htm | |
| Section, Pers. No. | Name | Birth | Death | Inscription and Notes | Service |
| Section A, Pers. No. 1 | J. D. Turner | Nov 28, 1876 | Jan 13, 1917 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 2 | F. R. Crawford | 1868 | 1916 | At rest | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 3 | Julia Gries | Feb 12, 1850 | Jan 31, 1916 | w/o Robert Gries. Sleep in peace. Born in Germany | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 4 |   |   | Metal post 2390 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 5 |   |   | Metal post 2274 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 6 |   |   | Metal post 747? | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 7 | W. H. [William] Wheeler |   | Aug 28, 1915 | Aged 73 yrs. | Confederate States of America Co. A. 23rd Ga. Vol. [First name and CSA per Roster of Confed. Veterans.] |
| Section A, Pers. No. 8 | S. V. Walker | Feb 1848 | Nov 1914 | Monroe County No birth or death day given. | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 9 |   |   | Unmarked grave. iron marker with no number | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 10 |   |   | Metal post 2369 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 11 |   |   | Metal post 369 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 12 |   |   | Metal post 2384 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 13 |   |   | Metal post 2385 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 14 | Grace Harman | Jan 25, 1870 | May 6, 1912 | b. Virginia d. Milledgeville. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. 1st Corinthians 15-26 | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 15 |   | 1910 | Stone broken | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 16 | J. A. Fambrough | Sep 20, 1847 | Jul 5, 1910 | Dearest husband thou hast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel. But tis God that has bereft us. Heaven (?) all our sorrows heal. [Gravestone chipped at Heaven-questionable] | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 17 |   |   | Metal post 2989 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 18 |   |   | Metal post 3754 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 19 | G. W. Cochran | Feb 3, 1851 | Aug 25, 1925 | His record is on high | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 20 |   |   | Metal post 3405 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 21 |   |   | Metal post 3458 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 22 |   |   | Metal post 3456 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 23 | Harry Thomas Clarke | Aug 19, 1884 | Feb 5, 1942 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 24 | Edgar H. Watkins | Jan 21, 1905 | Apr 16, 1942 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 25 |   |   | Metal post 4250 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 26 |   |   | Metal post 3498 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 27 |   |   | Metal post 3110 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 28 |   |   | Metal post 3105 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 29 |   |   | Metal post 3723 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 30 |   |   | Metal post 3699 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 31 |   |   | Metal post 3806 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 32 |   |   | Metal post 3685 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 33 |   |   | Metal post 3542 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 34 |   |   | Metal post 3543 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 35 |   |   | Metal post 3427 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 36 |   |   | Metal post 3770 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 37 |   |   | Metal post 2647 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 38 |   |   | Metal post 3015 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 39 |   |   | Metal post 3444 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 40 |   |   | Metal post 3030 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 41 |   |   | Metal post 3802 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 42 |   |   | Metal post 3421 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 43 |   |   | Metal post 3761 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 44 |   |   | Metal post 3043 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 45 |   |   | Unmarked graves. many metal markers buried in ground | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 46 | Emma Dent |   | Apr 22, 1934 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 47 |   |   | Metal post 3134 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 48 |   |   | Metal post 3629 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 49 |   |   | Metal post 3627 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 50 |   |   | Metal post 3158 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 51 |   |   | Metal post 3129 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 52 |   |   | Metal post 3116 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 53 | Geo. W. Campbell | Feb 13, 1869 | Feb 6, 1933 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 54 |   |   | Metal post 3609 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 55 | Charles N. Watts | Sep 19, 1866 | Nov 17, 1922 | Rabun County, GA | |
| Section A, Pers. No. 56 |   |   | Metal post 2246 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 57 |   |   | Metal post 2935 | ||
| Section A, Pers. No. 58 |   |   | Metal post 2957 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 1 |   |   | Metal post 2137 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 2 |   |   | Metal post 267 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 3 | Maymie Ford Jones | May 10, 1874 | Apr 30, 1952 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 4 | Lula E. Matthews | Apr 16, 1875 | Feb 24, 1959 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 5 |   |   | Metal post 4778 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 6 | Miss C. Curry |   | Mar 18, 1854 | Aged 38 yrs. | |
| Section B, Pers. No. 7 | James M. Askew | Oct 28, 1811 | May 21, 1890 | Military Service: Veteran of 3 wars. | |
| Section B, Pers. No. 8 |   |   | Metal post 682 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 9 | Mack Tucker | Aug 29, 1867 | Mar 6, 1888 | ||
| Section B, Pers. No. 10 | E. F. |   |   | footstone | |
| Section B, Pers. No. 11 | Mrs. N. A. Rowan |   |   | Asleep Marker in segments and in a pile. | |
| Section B, Pers. No. 12 |   |   | Unmarked graves. Many graves (depressions) in rows with no markers. | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 1 |   |   | At the entrance are 49 rows of 36 (or 1764) metal stakes that have been removed from graves in the cemetery and placed here. | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 2 | Robert E. L. Morris | May 1, 1866 | Mar 1892 | a pious member of Baptist Church 12 years | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 3 |   |   | Unmarked graves. Many rows of graves in this area. | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 4 | M. T. M. |   |   | footstone only | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 5 | Aug 14, 1844 | Aug 2, 1892 | O glorious hope, O blessed thought. Doth earthly trials done. If faithful here, we will meet again/ around our father's throne. Stone broken -- no name. | Confederate States of America Stewart Co., Ga. | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 6 | Mrs. Evie Huff | Jan 10, 1846 | Oct 18, 1893 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 7 |   |   | Metal posts 1435 639 815 1452 742 1467 690 649 1603 1604 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 8 |   |   | Metal posts 642 828 625 1645 847 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 9 |   |   | Metal post 401 487 365 406 410 411 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 10 |   |   | Metal posts 118 109 105 122 114 168 149 171 172 157 135 136 134 132 150 151 152 153 156 161 162 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 11 |   |   | 180 179 181 156 210 212 213 214 202 203 243 225 226 185 227 291 238 239 229 583 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 12 |   |   | 184 222 221 238 239 274 280 257 281 263 252 265 269 288 289 32 10 378 377 338 284 318 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 13 |   |   | 339 340 357 358 341 342 344 359 344 327 350 351 355 685 791 792 13 14 271 15 16 17 790 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 14 |   |   | 36-50 791 29 28-22 20 19 18 795-801 789 786 785 784 783 780 781 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 15 |   |   | Unmarked graves. walled in grave area (wall fallen) with 6 graves visible with others possible | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 16 | F. M. Brazeal | Sep 24, 1830 | Sep 17, 1902 | Dear Father tho we miss you much we know you rest with God. | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 17 | Frederick G. Colbert | 1837 | 1903 | Confederate States of America Pvt Co I 22 Ala. Inf, Lieut Co A 57 Ala Inf. | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 18 | William T. Dickerson | Aug 20, 1817 | Dec 15, 1898 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 19 | Eli Gaither | Jul 31, 1830 | Feb 8, 1902 | In memory of our brother. Gone but not forgotten. | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 20 | Miss M. A. B. Harvey | Feb 25, 1809 | Aug 3, 1877 | ||
| Section C, Pers. No. 21 | Joseph Brury Nixon | Nov 19, 1860 | Sep 11, 1901 | s/o Joseph and Lucy Nixon | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 22 | Rufus W. Howard | 1871 | Jan 31, 1902 | Age 31 | |
| Section C, Pers. No. 23 | Henry Mosely | Mar 21, 1827 | Mar 1, 1904 | ||
| Section D, Pers. No. 1 | Jane Cramer | Aug 1, 1813 | Jun 18, 1881 | A loved one has gone from our circle, Oh we will meet her no more, She has gone to her home in heaven, And all her afflictions are o'er. | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 2 | David S. Pelot | Dec 27, 1849 | Dec 12, 1891 | Our trust is in the Lord | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 3 | Benjamin F. Warr | 1846 | 1904 | Confederate States of America Pvt Co D 2 Ga Res. | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 4 | Ed Faulkner |   | Jan 30, 1905 | Age about 67 years. Beloved by his daughter Demie | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 5 | Louisiana Brown Meeks | May 5, 1863 | Jun 20, 1907 | "Lucy Ann" | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 6 | Augustus Willard Richards |   | Dec 27, 1877 | s/o Aug. & Wellhy Ann Richards | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 7 | John Thomas Barber | 1838 | 1878 | Confederate States of America Serg Maj Co B 1 Ga Cav. | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 8 | Daniel L. Hughes | Jun 7, 1849 | Mar 20, 1909 | ||
| Section D, Pers. No. 9 | Herbert M. Williams | Feb 1859 | Oct 9, 1907 | N.C. (North Carolina) | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 10 | Isaac Rawden |   | Jul 23, 1873 | Age 80 years. | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 11 | David Young | Jan 26, 1829 | Nov 2, 1878 | Thy will be done | |
| Section D, Pers. No. 12 | William Greene | Feb 10, 1834 | Nov 20, 1907 | Thou art gone from our home but not from our hearts. |