15; a; 27; 10.0x10.0; 148; III; 04/05/1860; Marlin 1867 (son); Marlin, A. May 1894-1895; Marlin, Ernest -1887; Marlin, George W. 1859-1860; Marlin, M. L. 1838-1906; Marlin, Nettie L. 1900-1901; Marlin, William C. 1833-1897
(Lot bought from Sheppard, Charles); 29; Middle; 17; 10.0x20.0; 217; III; 08/18/1864; Davis, J.; Marlin, Annie B. 1868-1876; Marlin, Alice; Marlin, Charles 1854-1855; Marlin, J. L.; Marlin, M. A.; Marlin, M. M.
29; Middle; 24; 60.0x60.0; 80; II; 03/18/1850; 86; II; 03/26/1850; There is a vault on this lot, but no real record of who is buried in the vault--check back for possibilities. ; Buried on this lot according to the markers are: (listed); Green,...
23; ---; 7; 10.0x20.0; 265; II; 10/21/1852; Hale, Peter A. 1826-1855; Lewis, Charles W.; Lewis, Mary M. 1805-1852; Lewis, Richard W. 1788-1855; Kinnard, Marvin C. -1988; Kennard, Ruth Marlin -1996
29; East; 18; 10.0x20.0; 217; III; 08/18/1864; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cuts through this corner of the Cemerery.
Pictured: “At Triune School … students and their teacher were throwing scrap on the heap. They were Lewis Cothran, captain; Mrs. J. H. Windrow, teacher; Lucie Marlin, Doris Ann Rowlett, captain; Mrs. G. V. Arnold and Harvey Powers, captain.”...