Scott County, Tennessee
Perkins Cemetery at Winfield



Perkins Cemetery
Perkins Cemetery Information:
Location: Pleasant Grove Road
Winfield, Tennessee USA
Scott County
GPS Latitude: 36.566211700
GPS Longitude: -84.426780701
Unmarked Graves: Yes
Fieldstones: Yes
 
This cemetery is also known as:
Murphy Cemetery
Perkins Cemetery Description

This cemetery was inventoried and transcribed by Timothy N. West and Rebecca Ellis on 30 Sep 2023.

From the intersection of Pleasant Grove Road and US 27 near Winfield, Tennessee, travel east on Pleasant Grove Road for about 1.4 miles. Turn left and travel about 100 yards to the cemetery on your right.

Sacred Ground – The Scott County Cemetery Project – Perkins Cemetery

On Pleasant Grove road, about 1.5 miles off U.S. Highway 27 in Winfield, is the final resting place of the man for whom the Pleasant Grove community was named: Pleasant Chitwood Sr.

Chitwood, the son of Winfield’s first settler, James Chitwood, was one of this region’s earliest settlers. He is buried at what is now known as the Perkins Cemetery, which started sometime before 1850 – when this area was still known as Chitwood.

Sometimes called the Murphy Cemetery, this cemetery has grown to include more than 200 graves. It is one of Winfield’s largest cemeteries and remains active today.

The Chitwood Family

It’s impossible to say with certainty who the first person was to be buried at Trammell Cemetery, since there are several unidentifiable graves. But the first identifiable grave is that of Sarah “Sally” Chitwood, who died in August 1847. Her grave is marked with a simple fieldstone.

Born Sally Cowan in 1778, Sally Chitwood was the wife of Pleasant Chitwood Sr., who was buried at the cemetery four years later, in 1851, with a fieldstone marking his grave, as well.

Pleasant Chitwood was one of seven children of James Chitwood and Martha White, who were originally from Virginia. James Chitwood was the son of Richard Chitwood and Winney Randolph and moved to present-day Winfield after serving in the Revolutionary War.

The Chitwoods were a family of split allegiance during the war. James Chitwood was a Patriot. But his dad, his uncle and two of his cousins were all Tories. All four of them fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain and were captured. His uncle, Capt. James Chitwood, was one of nine Tories hanged by the Patriots after the battle. Two of his sons were sentenced to hang but were granted 99-year reprieves after higher commanders intervened and stopped the hangings. Richard Chitwood was also sentenced to hang but granted a reprieve.

James Chitwood fought under Gen. Thomas Sumter of South Carolina, whose fierce fighting style led him to be nicknamed the “Carolina Gamecock” by the British. Lord Gen. Charles Cornwallis called Sumter his “greatest plague,” and Sumter is credited with helping drive Cornwallis out of South Carolina and turning the tide of the war. His legacy led to the nickname for the University of South Carolina.

Following the war, James Chitwood and one of his cousins who had been sentenced to hang, Shadrach Chitwood, made the move to present-day Winfield. The move may have occurred as early as 1795. Shadrach Chitwood later moved to Missouri.

James and Martha Chitwood lived at Pine Grove in Winfield, and Pleasant Chitwood, born in 1775, was their next-to-oldest son. Not all of their children stayed in the Winfield area, but most did. Pleasant was one of them, settling at what we now know as Pleasant Grove – which was named after him to differentiate from Pine Grove, where his father lived. James and Martha Chitwood are buried at the Chitwood Cemetery off Pine Grove Road.

Sally Cowan was from the Boyds Creek area of Sevier County, the daughter of David Cowan and Jane Wright. The exact date of her marriage to Pleasant Chitwood isn’t known, but Pleasant was likely a young adult by the time James and Martha Chitwood moved their family to Winfield.

Pleasant and Sally Cowan Chitwood had at least seven children: David, Daniel, Hugh, Isaac, Andrew, Pleasant Jr., and Safrona. Most of them left Winfield for the Kansas-Missouri area, along with their uncle, Shadrach Chitwood. The only two who stayed were David and Pleasant Jr. David is buried at Chitwood Cemetery along with his grandparents. Pleasant Jr. moved deeper into the mountains and is buried at Pleasant Chitwood Cemetery on Upper Jellico Creek. It is from these two brothers – David and Pleasant Jr. – that most of the Chitwoods in Winfield today descended from.

The only other Chitwood buried at Perkins Cemetery was Sallie Chitwood, who died in 1912 at age 51. She was listed in the 1910 census as being divorced and single, living on Isham Road in Winfield. Little else is known about her, but it appears she may have been a daughter of David Chitwood and Sarah Richardson, a granddaughter of Pleasant and Sally Cowan Chitwood.

The Ross Family

Another prominent family in early Winfield – in addition to the Chitwoods, the Trammells, the Strunks and the Perkins – were the Rosses. Sarah Ross was the third person buried at Perkins Cemetery in 1864, when she died at age 50.

Unfortunately, we know little about who Sarah Ross was. However, the Ross family had become well established in the Winfield area by the start of the Civil War.

One-year-old Margaret Ross was buried at Perkins Cemetery in 1872, and one-year-old George W. Ross was buried there in 1879. Sixteen-year-old G. R. Ross was buried at the cemetery in 1881. Four-month-old Wilbur Ross was buried there in 1887. There was also two-year-old Charles Ross buried there in 1883, and 16-year-old William Henry Ross buried there in 1884. There were a couple more Rosses buried at the cemetery with unknown dates of death: Arthur and Robert.

Another Sarah Ross was buried at Perkins Cemetery in 1891, and her stone denotes that she was the wife of F. M. Ross. That would have been Francis M. Ross, who married Sarah Murphy.

Francis and Sarah Ross had many children. There were nine of them living at home, between the ages of one and 19, when the 1880 census was taken. It’s not clear if the younger Ross children buried at the cemetery between 1879 and 1887 were theirs. However, William Henry Ross, who died in 1884 at age 16, was their son. The G. R. Ross, who died in 1881 at age 16, may have been their son Robert.

Francis M. Ross owned a store in Winfield in the late 1800s. He was the son of Robert Ross and Sarrah Ryan. The first Sarah Ross buried at Perkins Cemetery in 1864 could have potentially been his mother. The Robert Ross who is buried at the cemetery with an undated stone could be his father.

Also buried at the cemetery was Sarah Ross Slaven, the daughter of Alfred C. Ross and Hannah “Honor” Chitwood. Alfred Ross was a soldier in the Union army who died at Camp Nelson in Kentucky in 1861 after contracting measles. His wife, Honor, was a granddaughter of James Chitwood; a niece of Pleasant Chitwood. (Her father, Daniel Chitwood, was one of the Chitwoods who left Winfield for the Missouri-Kansas region.)

Alfred Ross had an uncle, John Ross, who married Elizabeth Chitwood, the daughter of James Chitwood. However, Alfred and John were apparently not closely related to Francis M. Ross.

The Murphy Family

It was mentioned earlier that the Perkins Cemetery is sometimes referred to as the Murphy family. The first member of the family buried there was an infant baby in 1883. He was the son of Albert Murphy and Julia Ann Meadors, who would later leave the Winfield area and move to Oklahoma.

Albert Murphy’s parents were Archibald Murphy and Eva “Peggy” Stephens. The Stephens family was from the Jellico Creek area of Kentucky.

Peggy was buried at the Perkins Cemetery in 1891, and Archibald was buried there in 1894. Also buried there that same year was Campbell Murphy, the son of King David “K. D.” Murphy and Rachel Reed. K. D. Murphy was the son of William and Jane Murphy. He and his wife were later buried at the cemetery, as was his father.

Remember that F. M. Ross’s wife, Sarah, was originally a Murphy. She was the daughter of Archibald Murphy – the older sister of Albert Murphy.

The most recent member of the Murphy family buried at Perkins Cemetery was Beulah King Murphy in 2007. She was the daughter of Emby King Jr. and Rosa West, and the wife of Edgar James Murphy. She owned Winfield Grocery for many years, after purchasing it from her father. Her son, former Scott County Mayor Dwight Murphy, also owned the store. She was first married to Joe Anderson, a World War II veteran who was murdered in 1946.

Edgar Murphy, who was also buried at Perkins Cemetery in 1992, was also a World War II veteran. His parents were Marion F. Murphy and Minnie Duncan, who are buried at the cemetery. Marion’s parents were James Harvey Murphy and Mary Ann Thompson – also buried there.

In all, there are dozens of members of the Murphy family buried at Perkins Cemetery. The only family that features more prominently there is the Strunk family.

The Strunk Family

It is sometimes said that the first person buried at Perkins Cemetery – or Murphy Cemetery, if you prefer – was a man named John Strunk, who died in 1846, one year before Sally Cowan Chitwood. There are several unidentifiable graves at the cemetery, any of which may be John Strunk’s. However, there is no identifiable stone for him in the cemetery, and he was not included in Robert Bailey’s transcription of the cemetery in 1994.

Most of the people buried at Perkins Cemetery between the 1840s and the 1880s were Rosses, although Albert Murphy’s baby boy was buried there in 1883. There had been a few other exceptions, in addition to Pleasant Chitwood and his wife: Stephen Cordell in 1866, his wife Catherine Patterson in 1883, Jewel Stephens in 1866, and baby Telithy Smith in 1885.

In 1885, 48-year-old Calvin Strunk became the first (or second, if John Strunk was buried there in the 1840s) member of the Strunk family to be buried at Perkins Cemetery.

The Strunk family was, of course, a very prominent family not just in Winfield but across the state line in southern McCreary County.

Calvin Strunk was the son of Daniel Strunk Sr. and Hannah “Honor” Pennington of Pine Knot. He married Mary Elizabeth Cordell – the daughter of Stephen Cordell and Catherine Patterson who were just mentioned.

Calvin and Mary had several children: James William, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Malinda, and Melton. Several of them, including James, Link and Linda, are buried at Perkins Cemetery, along with their spouses and some of their children.

The Strunk family has remained prominent in the Winfield area through the 20th century. Chandler Strunk served as postmaster of the Winfield Post Office for 32 years before retiring in 2000. He is buried at Carson Memorial Park. His son, Paul Strunk, represented Winfield on Scott County Commission on two different occasions. Another son, Brian Strunk, is a former Scott County Finance Director. Chandler Strunk was a second-great-grandson of Daniel Strunk Sr. and Honor Pennington. His great-grandfather, Alexander Strunk, was a brother to Calvin Strunk.

The most recent member of the Strunk family buried at Perkins Cemetery was Bobby Joe Strunk in 2020. He was the son of Eugene Strunk and Dessie Walker, who were buried there previously. Eugene Strunk was a third-great-grandson of Daniel Strunk Sr. and Honor Pennington.

The Perkins Family

One family not yet mentioned is the family from which the cemetery most commonly takes its name: the Perkins family.

The first member of the family to be buried at the cemetery was one-year-old John Perkins in 1901. He was the son of Nelson Perkins and Lurinda Stephens, who would later be buried at the cemetery.

Nelson Perkins was the son of Lewis Perkins and Rhoda Ann Coffey. He and Lurinda had another child, Alice Bell, who was buried at the cemetery in 1914 when she died at age 21. Another daughter, Ida Fay, was buried there in 1985.

Lurinda died in 1941, and Nelson died in 1952.

In 1966, Carl Perkins Sr. was buried at the cemetery. The road by his home nearby is still named Carl Perkins Road. He was the son of Andrew Perkins and Jessie Perkins, and married Della Stephens. She was the daughter of Doswell “Bob” Stephens and Polly Jane Crabtree.

Della Stephens Perkins was buried at the cemetery in 2002. Her son, Carl Perkins Jr., was buried there in 2007.

The Slaven Family

Sarah Ross Slaven, the daughter of Alfred Ross and Honor Chitwood, was buried at Perkins Cemetery, though her stone can no longer be identified. Robert Bailey, in his 1994 book, did not include dates of birth or death.

It is reported on the FindAGrave website that she died in 1866, at the age of 23 or 24. Her husband may Ancil Slaven, though it isn’t clear what became of him.

Baby Ralph Slaven was buried at Perkins Cemetery in 1916. He was the son of Richard “Rice” Slaven and Elizabeth Strunk, who were later buried at the cemetery. Elizabeth was the daughter of Link Strunk and Sallie Heath; a granddaughter of Calvin Strunk and Mary Cordell. Rice was the son of Andrew Slaven and Edith “Suckey” Hill, and a grandson of Richard Harve Slaven of No Business.

It has been reported that Rice had a first cousin, Andrew Slaven, buried at the cemetery in 1910. However, there’s no identifiable stone for him there.

Suckey Slaven was buried at the cemetery in 1918. Her son, General Washington Slaven – Rice’s brother – was buried at the cemetery in 1919 after falling from a bridge and dying. Rice Slaven was later buried at the cemetery in 1934. Elizabeth was buried there in 1927. They had another child, 11-year-old Leslie, buried at the cemetery in 1923. An adult son, Robert Lawrence Slaven, was buried there in 1957.

The Cemetery Today

The most recent burial at Perkins Cemetery was Dellie Lowe Trammell in 2023. She was the daughter of Turney Lowe and Myrtle Phillips. Prior to that, Bobby Joe Strunk was buried at the cemetery in 2020, and Nick Shane Crabtree was buried there the same month. Rose “Loretta” McCoy and Else K. Owens were also buried there in 2020.(Source: The Independent Herald, 12 Jun 2025, p25-28)

Perkins Cemetery Map
Perkins Cemetery Listing
Name Birth Death Inscription Comments
Ai, unknown unknown  unknown    carved on a stone 
Anderson, Jake 16 Mar 1867  3 Nov 1892  Meet me in heaven   
Baker, Dudley H. 22 Sep 1908  30 Dec 1983    SS: Gertrude M. Baker 
Baker, Gertrude M. 18 Feb 1903  13 Dec 1978    SS: Dudley H. Baker 
Baker, Paul F. 1 Mar 1910  7 Sep 1990  CPL US Army/World War II; Beyond the Sunset  SS: Reba Ramsey Baker 
Baker, Reba Ramsey 28 Apr 1922  20 Mar 1982  Beyond the Sunset  SS: Paul F. Baker 
Black, Etta Cummins unknown  unknown    flat stone; this may be the same person as Mary Etta Cummins Black 
Black, Mary Etta Cummins 15 Mar 1872  9 Mar 1928    flat stone 
Braden, Thirsey 8 Feb 1857  13 Dec 1913  Mother; In memory of   
Brown, David C. 19 Aug 1881  22 Apr 1977  Gone to live with Jesus  SS: Rebecca T. Brown 
Brown, Edith 10 Jul 1915  1 Aug 1917  d/o D. C. & R. Brown; Weep not father/and mother for me/for I am waiting/ in glory for thee   
Brown, Gertie L. 17 Sep 1938  10 May 1988  Our love is eternal  SS: James R. Brown 
Brown, Harrison 30 Apr 1849  23 Mar 1904    epitaph is undeciperable 
Brown, James R. 9 Sep 1934  unknown  Our love is eternal  SS: Gertie L. Brown 
Brown, Johnny Dale 8 Dec 1957  13 Oct 2008  Brother and son; Gone home   
Brown, Joseph F. 12 Nov 1889  30 Aug 1931  Jr. O. U. A. M.   
Brown, Lucy 3 Jul 1852  12 Oct 1920  Mother; Mother is gone but not/forever. Never will her/memories fade. Sweetest/thoughts can ever be going[?]/round the grave where/she is liked  epitaph is hard to decipher 
Brown, Pernie 20 Sep 1906  6 Oct 1922  d/o D. C. & R. Brown; A precious one from/us is gone, a voice we/loved is still, a place is/vacant in our home/which never can be filled   
Brown, Rebecca T. 20 Sep 1885  17 Apr 1972  Gone to live with Jesus  SS: David C. Brown 
Brown, Robert R. 13 Dec 1878  10 Aug 1914  In silence he suffered/with patience he bore/until God called him/home to suffer no more   
Burchfield, Edward M. 31 Mar 1921  5 Apr 1967  Kentucky/PVT Medical Dept/World War II; Father; Love lives on  SS: Flonnie M. Burchfield; military marker shows a birth date of "30 Mar 1921" 
Burchfield, Flonnie M. 28 Apr 1931  21 Sep 1981  Mother; Love lives on  SS: Edward M. Burchfield 
Burchfield, Theodore unknown  unknown    flat stone 
Butler, Tommy Eugene 1968  1968    flat stone; dates and full name provided by his nearby funeral home marker 
Carender, Renus 21 Jan 1892  4 Mar 1974  Father & grandfather   
Carson, Nannie 23 Dec 1909  unknown  d/o H. & R. Carson  headstone was broken and repaired, but the concrete [?] used to repair the headstone covered over the death date. The repair occurred sometime before 1994. 
Cecil, Rebecca Gail 18 Nov 1967  unknown  md: 12 May 2012  SS: Richard Lind Cecil 
Cecil, Richard Lind 28 Aug 1965  12 Dec 2019  "Dinky"; md: 12 May 2012  SS: Rebecca Gail Cecil 
Chambers, Grace Eugenia 17 Oct 1922  23 Feb 1927  Asleep in Jesus   
Chitwood, Plesant unknown  unknown    carved on fieldstone 
Chitwood, Sallie 5 Feb 1861  22 Jan 1912  In memory of   
Chitwood, Sarh unknown  unknown    carved on fieldstone; first name is as spelled on the fieldstone 
Cordell, Catherine C. 1 May 1806  31 Mar 1883  Age 77 years; Born in N. C.  two headstone -- the original carved fieldstone and a new commercial flat stone 
Cordell, Stephen 1799  21 Dec 1866  Born in S. C.  flat stone 
Crabtree, Gary Dwight 2 Dec 1942  14 Dec 1942    flat stone 
Crabtree, Larry Michael Charles 3 Sep 1945  6 Mar 1994  In loving memory  flat stone; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists his name as "Larry Michael Crabtree Charles" 
Crabtree, Nick 18 Sep 1959  12 Dec 2020  Rest in peace son; Always in our hearts  SS: Phillip Shane Crabtree 
Crabtree, Phillip Shane 12 Jan 2000  27 Jun 2018  Rest in peace son; Always loved you in life and death/See you in heaven/love Dad  SS: Nick Crabtree 
Craig, James 20 Mar 1924  15 May 2003  Death is but a shadow/across the path to heaven  SS: Lelia Jane Craig 
Craig, Lelia Jane 12 Sep 1923  25 May 2016  Death is but a shadow/across the path to heaven  SS: Jame Craig 
Creekmore, Rhoda 3 Mar 1855  1 Jun 1929  Mother  SS: Richard A. Creekmore 
Creekmore, Richard A. 15 Jun 1858  7 Jul 1921  Father; Resting in hopes of a/glorius resurrection  SS: Rhoda Creekmore 
Croes, E. A. unknown  (no day) Feb (no year)    birth date is not present on the headstone; the year and day of death cannot be deciphered; surname is as spelled on the headstone; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the name as "E. A. Ross" 
Cross, Helen 1 Apr 1933  unknown    SS: Maynard Cross 
Cross, Maynard 19 Sep 1931  27 Jun 2003    SS: Helen Cross 
Davis, Aster J. 5 Mar 1914  2 Dec 1987  S2 US Navy/World War II; Precious lord take my hand  SS: Carmie Davis 
Davis, Carmie 22 Aug 1915  11 Jun 2002  Precious lord take my hand  SS: Aster J. Davis 
Davis, Jessie L. 9 Aug 1918  11 Mar 1987  The lord is my shepherd  SS: Jewell Davis and Rose Lee Davis 
Davis, Jewell 10 Nov 1928  8 Feb 1996  The lord is my shepherd  SS: Jessie L. Davis and Rose Lee Davis 
Davis, Joe L. 15 Nov 1957  26 Apr 1975  At rest; Our loving son   
Davis, Rose Lee 20 Nov 1952  9 Aug 2020  The lord is my shepherd  SS: JessieL. Davis and Jewell Davis 
Davis, Wilma Jean 5 Aug 1936  18 Aug 1936  Our darling  flat stone 
DeHart, Abbye Camille 10 Aug 1991  24 Aug 1991     
Douglas, Kelly 1 Nov 1901  12 Dec 1978    SS: Stella N. Douglas 
Douglas, Stella N. 13 Sep 1906  5 Feb 1980    SS: Kelly Douglas 
Dunaway, Myrtle 11 Jun 1894  21 Apr 1972  IOF/LBC   
Duncan, Edna 5 Oct 1918  29 Apr 1943    SS: Homer Duncan 
Duncan, Homer 2 Mar 1916  12 Sep 1983    SS: Edna Duncan 
Duncan, Leta 8 Jul 1904  26 Oct 1925  Mother; She is at rest in heaven   
Dunn, Betty Lee 18 Jul 1956  23 Jan 2002  Children/Anthony, Bobby Jr./Shawn, Jason, Ashlee/Krystal, Brianna; We love you Papaw Joe  SS: Bobby Joe Strunk 
E. P., unknown unknown  unknown    looks like a footer stone but there is no headstone in the cemetery whose initials would be E. P. 
Flynn, Sherman C. 18 Apr 1918  4 Dec 1983    flat stone 
Foster, Dillard 15 Jun 1923  8 Nov 1977  PVT US Army/World War II  flat stone 
Foster, Willard 22 Mar 1922  22 Apr 2005  PVT/US Marine Corps/World War II   
Green, Shirl Lynn 14 Jul 1966  9 May 2005  "Sissy"; Loving wife   
Hamby, Sally Lay 7 Mar 1856  9 Feb 1913  d/o Jesse & Delphy Lay; Gone but not/forgotten   
Hamlin, Ressie 13 May 1900  16 Jul 1967  At home in heaven  first name and dates on a flat stone in front of headstone 
Hamlin, Richard 12 Sep 1906  unknown    not found in Sep 2023; information provided by Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book 
Helton, Linda E. 8 Oct 1948  18 Aug 1969  Faithful to her trust, even unto death   
King, Charles E. 23 Mar 1891  8 Sep 1967  Gone to be with Jesus  SS: Erie B. King; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists is name as "Charles Edward King" 
King, Erie B. 7 May 1899  unknown  Gone to be with Jesus  SS: Charles E. King 
King, James Alvin 27 Mar 1870  28 Feb 1960    flat stone 
King, Julia A. 14 Feb 1903  6 Jan 1990    flat stone 
King, Loraine W. 4 Jul 1927  25 Oct 1986  d/o Esau & Nancy; Mother of Quentin; True courage   
King, Miley Michelle unknown  2 Aug 2006  d/o Dustin and Michelle; Silent Footprints  poem is to long to transcribe here; see headstone for poem 
King, Quentin A. 7 Aug 1944  11 May 2016  CW2 US Army  flat stone 
Levis, Marie Strunk 9 Aug 1925  5 Oct 2005  Our loving mother; Mom; On earth; In heaven; Mal   
Linger, Mildred Jean Adkins 12 Jun 1930  9 Apr 1974  All were enriched by her presence  Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists her twice once as "Mildred Jean Adkins" and again as "Mildred Jean Linger" 
Litton, Dortha 29 Apr 1919  17 Aug 1919  d/o E. L. & Maud Litton; Budded on earth to/bloom in heaven   
Mahan, Charity 10 Jun 1939  13 Mar 2013    SS: W. E. Mahan 
Mahan, W. E. 20 May 1924  12 Dec 2005  "Gene"  SS: Charity Mahan 
Marlar, Betty Strunk 23 Jul 1930  unknown  md: 18 Dec 1950; Mom; Together forever  SS: Robert Marlar 
Marlar, Robert 17 Mar 1934  25 May 2011  "Bob"; md: 18 Dec 1950; Dad; Together forever  SS: Betty Strunk Marlar 
Martin, Emily J. 31 Aug 1859  10 Jun 1923  w/o John M. Martin; Come ye blessed; Having finished life's/course she rests/from her labors   
Martin, John M. 1858  28 Sep 1927  Love; Life; Truth; The dead in Christ/are surely blest/for they partake the/heavenly rest   
Meadors, Zelma Trammell 5 Dec 1923  30 Jan 1996  Although she sleeps her memory lives on; In God's care  there is another inscription near the top of the headstone but it cannot be read because the flower bonnet is permanently attached to the headstone obscuring the lettering 
Medekle, Oley Murphy 1 Mar 1936  unknown     
Murphy, Alfred L. 18 Mar 1888  16 Apr 1970  Rest in peace   
Murphy, Anna Rose 29 Jul 1946  unknown  Beyond the sunset  SS: William M. Murphy 
Murphy, Archibald 12 Dec 1818  18 Mar 1894     
Murphy, Beulah K. 21 Aug 1917  17 May 2007    SS: Edgar J. Murphy 
Murphy, Cambell 1867  1894    Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the first name as "Campbell" 
Murphy, Carl Addington 4 Jul 1900  16 Oct 1924  Gone, but not/forgotten   
Murphy, Connie B. 16 Apr 1906  20 Sep 1997  Blessed are the dead/which die in the lord  SS: George W. Murphy 
Murphy, David unknown  unknown  Co. E/32 KY. INF.   
Murphy, Dewey G. 2 May 1898  14 May 1926  He died as he lived a Christian  first name and dates on a curved stone in front of headstone; headstone also has a ceramic picture on but is very faded 
Murphy, Edgar J. 3 Jun 1917  31 Aug 1992  CPL US Army/World War II  SS: Beulah K. Murphy 
Murphy, Edward 17 Aug 1881  24 Jul 1904  Fare well   
Murphy, Ely 22 Oct 1851  11 Jan 1928  Father; In my fathers house/are many mansions   
Murphy, George W. 20 Nov 1889  24 Jun 1972  Tennessee/PVT US Army/World War I; Blessed are the dead/which die in the lord  SS: Connie B. Murphy 
Murphy, Grace Neely 1892  1944  GA.1892 - KY.1944   
Murphy, infant 10 Oct 1883  13 Oct 1883  s/o Albert & Julia Murphy   
Murphy, Irma 14 Jun 1914  18 Sep 1992  Beyond the sunset  SS: William Murphy 
Murphy, James Harvey 18 Jul 1856  2 Jan 1938  Father; Death is eternal life: why should we weep   
Murphy, John H. 6 Jan 1886  29 Sep 1960    flat stone 
Murphy, Lela Julia 22 Jun 1902  20 Dec 1918  d/o Edd & Ella Murphy  broken stone 
Murphy, Lonnie F. 1 Nov 1933  unknown    SS: Susan J. Pliers Murphy 
Murphy, Lora Mae 10 Sep 1928  unknown  Death is but a shadow/across the path to heaven  SS: Luster Murphy 
Murphy, Luster 1 Mar 1920  6 Feb 1961  Death is but a shadow/across the path to heaven  SS: Lora Mae Murphy 
Murphy, Maggie Mae 15 Apr 1893  11 Aug 1974    flat stone 
Murphy, Margaret 25 Oct 1821  21 Oct 1891  w/o Archibald Murphy   
Murphy, Marie 10 Oct 1907  14 May 1995  md: 13 Jun 1926; Weep not we are at rest  SS: Willard B. Murphy 
Murphy, Marion F. 17 Aug 1885  9 Feb 1970  Here I lay my burden down change the cross into the crown  SS: Minnie E. Murphy 
Murphy, Mary Ann 15 Nov 1856  2 Feb 1943  Mother; Earth has no sorrow/that heaven cannot heal   
Murphy, Mary E. 31 Aug 1869  29 Jan 1939  Mother; God gave, He took,/He will restore   
Murphy, Melanie Lee 6 Jan 1941  30 Jun 1941  A little bud of love/gone to bloom/with God above   
Murphy, Minnie E. 15 Jul 1890  18 Jun 1979  Here I lay my burden down change the cross into the crown  SS: Marion F. Murphy 
Murphy, Ned E. 22 May 1906  28 Jul 1963  Tennessee/PVT HQ CO 11 Infantry  flat stone 
Murphy, Nettie 13 Mar 1873  24 Feb 1930  A tender mother and/a faithful friend   
Murphy, Patsy Ann 14 Dec 1933  20 Feb 1934  Asleep in Jesus  flat stone 
Murphy, Rachel 4 Nov 1841  12 Feb 1899  w/o K. D. Murphy  sunken stone causing the death date to be obscured; death date provided by Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book 
Murphy, Rachel C. 28 Jul 1896  16 Jan 1939  Mother; God gave, He took,/He will restore   
Murphy, Susan J. Pliers 17 Apr 1944  unknown    SS: Lonnie F. Murphy 
Murphy, Willard B. 8 Mar 1903  13 May 1986  md: 13 Jun 1926; Weep not we are at rest  SS: Marie Murphy 
Murphy, William unknown  unknown  CO. E/32nd KY. INF.   
Murphy, William 3 Jan 1871  11 Mar 1962  Beyond the sunset  SS: Irma Murphy 
Murphy, William H. 28 May 1888  22 Nov 1960    flat stone 
Murphy, William M. 30 Apr 1942  unknown  Beyond the sunset  SS: Anna Rose Murphy 
Neff, Marie Trammell 7 Apr 1918  17 Jul 2004  Precious lord take my hand   
Owens, Brenda Lee 25 Oct 1953  unknown  md: 24 Jun 1972; Faith, hope, charity  SS: Brian Keith Owens 
Owens, Brian Keith 9 Mar 1944  unknown  md: 24 Jun 1972; Faith, hope, charity  SS: Brenda Lee Owens 
Owens, Estle 3 Jul 1958  28 Jun 2020  Forever in/our hearts; Daughters/Jessica, Brittney, Amber; Beloved father & granddaddy   
Owens, Jennifer Lee 19 Feb 1976  15 Nov 1991  Jesus called   
Owens, Mildred 22 Dec 1932  14 Mar 2002  Always in our hearts   
Owens, Rita F. 30 Jun 1951  unknown  Forever in our hearts; TS/RO  SS: Tommy M. Strunk 
Painter, Barbara Raymond 23 Sep 1958  8 Jul 2014  Beloved mother & grandmother  flat stone 
Perkins, Alice Belle 2 Jun 1893  2 Dec 1914  God called her it was/his will, but in our/hearts she lingers/still her memory is/as dear today/as in the hour she passed away   
Perkins, Carl 1 Mar 1905  31 Aug 1966  md: 25 Jan 1925; Forever in our hearts; They gave their today for our tomorrow  SS: Della Perkins 
Perkins, Carl 7 Sep 1933  16 Nov 2007  Jr.; PFC US Army/A1C US Air Force/Korea; We love you; The influence you had/on all our lives will/live on in our hearts/for generations to come; May God enjoy you as we have   
Perkins, Della 9 May 1910  19 Dec 2002  md: 25 Jan 1925; Forever in our hearts; They gave their today for our tomorrow  SS: Carl Perkins 
Perkins, Ida Fay 7 Aug 1904  9 May 1985     
Perkins, Jack L. 7 Jun 1940  20 May 1991  Rest in peace   
Perkins, John M. 30 Apr 1900  26 Jun 1901     
Perkins, Lurinda 14 Sep 1863  25 Feb 1941  Mother; Thy life was/beauty truth/goodness and love   
Perkins, Nelson 23 Oct 1863  30 Aug 1952  Father; Believers/in God live/beyond the/tomb   
Perry, Earl 23 Jul 1928  16 Jan 2019  md: 21 Sep 1957  SS: Gladys Perry 
Perry, Gladys 11 Jun 1920  23 May 2002  md: 21 Sep 1957  SS: Earl Perry 
Pettis, Elzie W. 8 Jun 1924  30 May 2010  US Navy/US Air Force  flat stone 
Posey, Pamela Sue 25 May 1958  13 Jul 2022  Loving sister; Loving mother & grandmother; Our loss is Heaven's gain  "Ann", as a middle name, is hand written on the funeral home marker but "Sue" is listed on the headstone 
Ramsey, Juanita 29 Aug 1924  8 Jun 2001  We love you; The influence you had on/all our lives will live on in/our hearts for generations/to come; May God enjoy you as we have   
Ramsey, Sally 24 Mar 1901  9 Jun 1989  md: 28 Mar 1917; Resting in peace  SS: Virgil Ramsey; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists her first name as "Sallie" and her death date as "9 Jun 1986" 
Ramsey, Virgil 1 May 1894  16 Nov 1968  md: 28 Mar 1917; Kentucky/PVT US Army/World War I; Resting in peace  SS: Sally Ramsey; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book says he served in World War II (not World War I) 
Redman, Bessie D. (no day) Dec 1891  (no day) Jan 1892    epitaph is undeciperable 
Redman, Ray R. 14 Jan 1890  2 Mar 1891     
Ross, Arthur unknown  unknown  s/o F. M. & Kate Ross  sunken stone causing the surname to be obscurred; surname provided by Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book 
Ross, Charles P. 13 Aug 1881  19 Nov 1883     
Ross, Ella 10 Dec 1921  26 May 1974    flat stone 
Ross, Ellie Mae 1921  1954    not found in Sep 2023; information provided by Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book; this is likely an original, but with incorrect death date, headstone for Ella Ross. 
Ross, G. R. 12 Mar 1865  21 Nov 1881     
Ross, George W. 9 Aug 1877  10 Apr 1879     
Ross, Jess 15 Feb 1898  11 Apr 1977    flat stone 
Ross, Louis Dean 6 Feb 1946  17 Feb 2012  My daughter/Lyn Ross; My grandchildren/Regina Stephens/Ramsey Stephens   
Ross, Margaret A. 23 May 1871  15 Jul 1872     
Ross, Robert unknown  unknown    carved on fieldstone 
Ross, Sarah unknown  11 Mar 1864    carved on fieldstone; Robert Bailey's "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book says her death date is "7 Mar 1864" 
Ross, Sarah 10 Mar 1843  17 Nov 1891  w/o F. M. Ross   
Ross, Wilbur B. 11 May 1887  30 Sep 1887     
Ross, William Henry 26 Jul 1868  6 Sep 1884    broken stone 
Ryan, David 3 Apr 1868  30 Jan 1930  Father   
Ryan, Dillie 21 Dec 1882  15 Jan 1969  Mother   
Ryan, Edd 8 May 1915  15 Aug 1917  Son   
Ryan, James 12 Mar 1914  24 Mar 1914     
Ryan, Oscar 12 Jul 1919  18 Dec 1949  At rest; Gone, but not forgotten   
Schuler, Anna Belle Braden 22 May 1887  2 Dec 1957     
Schuler, Robert 1881  1958     
Sexton, May W. 5 Nov 1904  12 Oct 1932  In loving memory   
Slaven, Elizabeth 25 Jul 1883  22 Jan 1927  w/o R. R. Slaven; In my fathers house/are many mansions; Remember friends as/you pass by as you are/now so once was I as am/now so you shall be/prepare for death and follow me   
Slaven, G. W. 17 Jul 1880  28 Jul 1919  A precious one from us has gone/a voice loved is still/a place vacant in our home/which never can be filled   
Slaven, Harold Mitchell 10 Oct 1933  28 Jul 1975  US Army/Korea  flat stone 
Slaven, Leslie 29 Jan 1912  28 May 1923  s/o R. R. & Elizebeth Slaven; Gone/but not forgotten  notice spelling of mother's first name 
Slaven, Ralph W. 29 Mar 1916  24 Jun 1916  s/o Rice & Elizabeth Slaven; Budded on earth/to bloom in heaven   
Slaven, Rice 1 Jun 1882  3 Feb 1934  Father; A tender father and a faithful friend   
Slaven, Robert L. 15 Jun 1904  26 May 1957  Thy will be done   
Slaven, Sarah unknown  unknown    not found in Sep 2023; information provided by Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book 
Slaven, Suckey 23 Dec 1842  4 Dec 1918  In memory of our mother/who is gone but not forgotten   
Slaven, Vena 11 Oct 1902  9 Aug 1994     
Smith, Gabriel 20 Aug 1891  16 Mar 1894  Darling we miss thee  Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the deat date as "16 May 1894" 
Smith, James Frede 16 Oct 1895  20 Jul 1903    sunken stone causing the death date to be obscured; death date provided by Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book 
Smith, Pernita E. unknown  unknown  Mother   
Smith, Thelithy E. 24 Mar 1885  27 Jul 1885  A little time on earth she/spent/Till God for her is angel/sent  Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the first name as "Thelity" 
Smith, William R. unknown  unknown  Father   
Stanley, Carmel D. 25 Nov 1916  27 Oct 1995  The last storm has been won  SS: Flora B. Stanley and Paul D. Stanley; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the first name as "Carnel" 
Stanley, Flora B. 26 Jun 1912  28 Oct 1983  The last storm has been won  SS: Carmel D. Stanley and Paul D. Stanley; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists her name as "Flora Belle Stanley" 
Stanley, Paul D. 3 Jul 1945  unknown  The last storm has been won  SS: Carmel D. Stanley and Flora B. Stanley 
Stephens, Lawrence C. 21 Sep 1922  22 Nov 2013  SGT US Army/World War II; Precious memories  SS: Sinda E. Stephens 
Stephens, Lucinda Jane 13 Aug 1898  4 Jun 1973    flat stone 
Stephens, Sinda E. 9 Nov 1923  19 Oct 1995  Precious memories  SS: Lawrence C. Stephens 
Stephens, Yewel unknown  8 Jan 1866    carved on fieldstone; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the death date as "Jan 1886" (no day) 
Strunk, A. L. 9 Apr 1863  28 Feb 1939  Dad; Resting in hope of a glorious/resurrection   
Strunk, Adna 2 Dec 1896  11 Nov 1972  Tennessee/PVT US Army/World War I  flat stone 
Strunk, Alvin 1852  16 Jun 1925  Gone, but not/forgotten   
Strunk, Artest L. 11 Aug 1897  15 Dec 1897  s/o Milt & Rachel Strunk   
Strunk, Artie 1889  1889    flat stone 
Strunk, Barbara L. 20 Jan 1938  23 Jul 2003  Worlds greatest mom/precious lord take my hand   
Strunk, Bill 13 Nov 1930  17 Jun 1984  md: 4 Feb 1955; PFC US Army/Korea; The lord is our shepherd  SS: Mazel Strunk 
Strunk, Billy Hurstle 19 Mar 1937  8 Sep 1990  US Army; Precious memories   
Strunk, Bobby D. 11 May 1940  29 Aug 2003  PVT/US Army   
Strunk, Bobby Joe 25 Aug 1953  26 Dec 2020  Children/Anthony, Bobby Jr./Shawn, Jason, Ashlee/Krystal, Brianna; We love you Papaw Joe  SS: Betty Lee Dunn 
Strunk, Brenda Kay 26 Jun 1943  29 May 1968  Our darling/gone, but not forgotten   
Strunk, Burdett 13 Jun 1927  23 Feb 1964  Jr.; Gone but not forgotten   
Strunk, Burdette 1888  1976  md: 16 May 1907; Resting in peace  SS: Myrtle S. Strunk; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the name as "Burdett Strunk, Sr." 
Strunk, Calvin 20 Jun 1837  29 Jul 1885  A precious one from us is gone/ther voic we loved is still/____/____ can be filled  the rest of the epitaph is obscured by the repair work to this broken stone; notice the misspellings in the epitaph 
Strunk, Clell H. 5 Mar 1914  19 Apr 1970  Rev.; Sweetly resting  SS: Emma Strunk 
Strunk, Clifford 29 May 1901  31 May 1901    flat stone 
Strunk, Dessie 9 Feb 1934  27 Nov 2008  md: 7 Jul 1951; Mamaw; Forever in our hearts; Book of life; "I sure miss you: Life will never be the same with you not here; Our children/Beverly Ann/Bobby Joe/Kathy/Patty/Danny/Sherry/Donna/Karen  SS: Eugene Strunk; epitaph on the back of the headstone is too long to transcribe here -- see the headstone 
Strunk, Donald 29 Jan 1939  29 Jan 1939    SS: Ronald Strunk 
Strunk, Edward 11 Nov 1887  11 Nov 1887    flat stone 
Strunk, Edward O. 3 Jul 1925  21 Jun 1984  h/o Mary E. Meadors  Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book says his wife's surname is "Meadows"  
Strunk, Edward O. 1902  1954  Gone from our home, but not from our hearts  SS: Eva Strunk 
Strunk, Elisabeth 10 May 1838  11 Feb 1888  A precious one from us is/gone ther voic we loved is still/ther plac is vacon in our home/that never can be fill  many misspellings in the epitaph; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the first name as "Elizabeth" 
Strunk, Emma 28 May 1916  7 Dec 2001  Sweetly resting  SS: Clell H. Strunk 
Strunk, Eppie 1876  1956  At rest   
Strunk, Eugene 19 May 1931  7 Jan 2014  md: 7 Jul 1951; Papaw; Forever in our hearts; Book of life; "I sure miss you: Life will never be the same with you not here; Our children/Beverly Ann/Bobby Joe/Kathy/Patty/Danny/Sherry/Donna/Karen  SS: Dessie Strunk; epitaph on the back of the headstone is too long to transcribe here -- see the headstone 
Strunk, Eugene R. 26 Sep 1909  12 Mar 1987  SA US Navy/World War II; Why me lord   
Strunk, Eva 1897  1965  Gone from our home, but not from our hearts  SS: Edward O. Strunk 
Strunk, Fred J. 27 Nov 1922  8 May 2013  PVT US Army/World War II; In our hearts always!   
Strunk, Harold Dean 19 Jun 1936  1 Jul 1999  CPL US Army; Gone but not forgotten   
Strunk, Hettie 29 May 1902  28 May 1920     
Strunk, Howard Dale 24 Jul 1952  18 Jan 1953  Our darling is blooming/in heaven   
Strunk, James W. 1859  1936  Father; At rest   
Strunk, James Willie 30 Sep 1910  16 Feb 1970  Tennessee/PVT US Army/World War II  flat stone 
Strunk, Joseph H. 19 Dec 1962  26 Jan 2011  Beloved father and grandfather; Git-R-Done   
Strunk, Kenneth 25 May 1925  6 Sep 1926    flat stone 
Strunk, Kenneth 1 Jun 1928  9 Dec 2004  Gone to be with Jesus   
Strunk, Linda Lou 30 Mar 1947  11 Mar 2009  Loving mother; Loving mother of/Allen/Shirl/Darren; Loving grandmother of/Gary/Whitney/Tyler/Emma/Mattie   
Strunk, Mahala 12 Apr 1902  27 Aug 1986  At rest with Jesus  SS: Arthur Strunk 
Strunk, Margaret 8 Feb 1850  26 Nov 1922  At rest   
Strunk, Mary 24 Aug 1864  7 Dec 1896     
Strunk, Mary (no day) Nov 1908  (no day) Oct 1918    flat stone 
Strunk, Maxine 27 Sep 1923  10 Sep 1926    flat stone 
Strunk, Mazel 5 Mar 1937  7 May 2010  md: 4 Feb 1955; The lord is our shepherd  SS: Bill Strunk 
Strunk, Myrtle S. 1889  1978  md: 16 May 1907; Resting in peace  SS: Burdette Strunk 
Strunk, Nancy 26 Aug 1888  6 Jun 1905  Wife and Mother for/Mr. John [?] in heaven/W____ for thee; Work done by [?] Mother  epitaph is badly worn and could not be completely deciphered 
Strunk, Nanny (no day) Jul 1910  (no day) Nov 1918    flat stone 
Strunk, Nelly 30 Jul 1907  1 Aug 1907    flat stone 
Strunk, Nola 14 Aug 1912  18 Apr 1983  Mother; In loving memory   
Strunk, Rachel Cox unknown  unknown  w/o Melton Strunk  flat stone 
Strunk, Ray L. 19 Dec 1907  27 Aug 1947  He is not dead, but sleepeth   
Strunk, Rebecca 5 Apr 1866  26 Dec 1947  A tender mother/and a faithful friend   
Strunk, Reed 26 Feb 1949  17 Jan 2015  Husband, father, papaw  flat stone 
Strunk, Robert A. 19 Nov 1891  16 Dec 1964  PVT US Army/World War I; At rest with Jesus  SS: Mahala Strunk; Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the name as "Arthur Robert Strunk" 
Strunk, Rodney Gordon 18 Mar 1942  9 Apr 1978  There is no vision/but by faith   
Strunk, Roger L. unknown  16 Jan 1946  infant   
Strunk, Ronald 29 Jan 1939  29 Jan 1939    SS: Donald Strunk 
Strunk, Rosemary 1 Aug 1934  1 Aug 1934  Gone so soon   
Strunk, Sallie 26 Nov 1864  26 Jan 1927  Mother; Faithful to her trust, even/unto death   
Strunk, Shirley Fay 11 Dec 1934  6 Oct 1963  We will meet again   
Strunk, Thomas Michael 19 Sep 1954  3 Oct 1972  An honest man's the noble work of God   
Strunk, Tommy M. 23 Dec 1931  unknown  Forever in our hearts; TS/RO  SS: Rita F. Owens 
Strunk, Vera 22 Aug 1909  16 Nov 1912    flat stone 
Taylor, Sammy L. 5 Jun 1934  5 Jun 1993  In my father's house are many mansions; Meet me in heaven  SS: Shirley M. Taylor 
Taylor, Shirley M. 26 Apr 1938  8 Feb 2018  In my father's house are many mansions; Meet me in heaven  SS: Sammy L. Taylor 
Terry, Rufus J. 2 Jun 1946  14 Jun 2017  Dad   
Terry, Stephen L. unknown  unknown  md: 18 Feb 1995  SS: Sylvia J. Terry 
Terry, Sylvia J. unknown  unknown  md: 18 Feb 1995  SS: Stephen L. Terry 
Thompson, Ann 18 Apr 1947  unknown  md: 9 Nov 1968; Precious lord take my hand; The best day is a day I spend with you  SS: John Thompson 
Thompson, John A. 31 Jul 1932  17 May 2014  md: 9 Nov 1968; CPL US Army; Precious lord take my hand; The best day is a day I spend with you  SS: Ann Thompson 
Trammell, Amy Mae 30 May 1896  6 Sep 1996  When we all get to heaven  SS: Lee Trammell 
Trammell, David 30 Mar 1921  24 Feb 2008  SFC US Army/Korea; Prisoner of War  flat stone 
Trammell, Dellie 15 Feb 1949  16 Jul 2023    FHM 
Trammell, Doris 13 Nov 1942  unknown    SS: Hillary Trammell 
Trammell, Frank 25 Dec 1896  17 Nov 1981  PFC US Army/World War I   
Trammell, Hillary 4 Oct 1941  16 Nov 2014    SS: Doris Trammell 
Trammell, Lee 2 Jul 1886  30 Apr 1974  When we all get to heaven  SS: Amy Mae Trammell 
Trammell, Lewis 29 Sep 1886  29 Jun 1961    SS: Nancy Trammell 
Trammell, Nancy 4 Apr 1894  12 May 1974    SS: Lewis Trammell 
Trammell, Ray Johnson 4 Jul 1936  6 Oct 1969  s/o Mr. & Mrs. Lee Trammell; Asleep in Jesus. Peaceful rest   
unknown, unknown unknown  unknown    flat stone 
unknown, unknown unknown  unknown    possible footer 
unknown, unknown unknown  unknown    empty FHM 
W. S., unknown unknown  unknown    possible footer 
Walker, Etta A. 17 Feb 1899  20 Jul 1954  Whither thou goest, I will go  SS: Howard Walker and Pearl A. Walker 
Walker, Gloria 4 Dec 1928  unknown    SS: James L. Walker and James Carl Walker 
Walker, Howard 13 Jul 1910  2 Aug 1982  Whither thou goest, I will go  SS: Pearl A. Walker and Etta A. Walker 
Walker, James Carl 20 Oct 1952  15 Feb 2005    SS: James L. Walker and Gloria Walker 
Walker, James L. 12 Jul 1929  28 Feb 1998  MM3 US Navy/World War II  SS: Gloria Walker and James Carl Walker 
Walker, Pearl A. 19 Feb 1901  21 Jul 1973  Whither thou goest, I will go  SS: Howard Walker and Etta A. Walker 
Watters, Carol Faye 26 Jul 1935  22 Aug 2003  Precious lord take my hand   
Webb, Cartel Evans 15 Sep 1941  22 Jan 2016  Sr.; US Army; The influence you had on our lives/will live on in our hearts/for generations to come   
Webb, Elizabeth 13 Dec 1878  20 Feb 1962     
Webb, Ella 15 Dec 1923  23 Nov 1992  Gone but not forgotten  SS: Marshall Webb 
Webb, Herman L. 23 Jan 1948  20 Nov 1977  How desolate our home/bereft of thee  Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the name as "Herman Lee Webb" 
Webb, Marshall 15 Oct 1905  27 May 1981  Gone but not forgotten  SS: Ella Webb 
Webb, Maude 26 Sep 1898  3 Jun 1978     
Webb, Tom 2 Mar 1896  30 Aug 1937  Father; Oh how we miss you father   
Webb, Zen 1916  1947  He was the sunshine of our home   
Webb, Zen Willis 1942  1946  Our darling   
Wesley, K. Mike 3 Sep 1958  10 Aug 2009  "Cas"   
Wilson, Alva 9 Sep 1899  11 Mar 1975  Thy will be done; Rest in peace  SS: Carl Wilson 
Wilson, Carl 2 Mar 1901  10 Aug 1996  Thy will be done; Rest in peace  SS: Alva Wilson 
Wilson, Nancy Hammack 1864  1945    Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists her maiden name as "Hammock" 
Wilson, Roger Everett 25 Apr 1939  unknown  s/o Alva Mae & Carl Wilson   
Wilson, Sarah unknown  unknown    carved on fieldstone 
Wilson, Walter Bernard 7 May 1919  14 Jan 1962  Tennessee/CPL 326 MP Escort GD CO/World War II; s/o Alva Mae & Carl Wilson  Robert Bailey's 1994 "Cemeteries of Scott County, Tennessee" book lists the military plaque as "TN CPL 321 ME ESCORT GD WW II" 
Wright, Bettie 4 May 1869  11 Jun 1950  Mother waits for/us in heaven   
Wright, Dewey 29 Apr 1900  22 Oct 1978  md: 17 Feb 1924  SS: Hattie Wright; the marriage date 17 Feb 1924 is written over a marriage date of 24 Feb 1917. 
Wright, Eliza J. 29 Jan 1856  14 Jun 1938  May she rest in peace   
Wright, Esau 28 Jul 1896  2 Feb 1989  Sweet rest  SS: Nancy Wright 
Wright, Etta M. 28 Mar 1927  15 Oct 2003  We love you; The influence you had on/all our lives will live on in/our hearts for generations/to come; May God enjoy you as we have   
Wright, Gertie M. 11 Dec 1889  2 Dec 1968  Mother; Resting in peace  SS: Lee Wright 
Wright, Gladys 22 Jun 1924  22 Jul 1925     
Wright, Hattie 12 Sep 1907  7 May 1977  md: 17 Feb 1924  SS: Dewey Wright; the marriage date 17 Feb 1924 is written over a marriage date of 24 Feb 1917. 
Wright, Henderson C. 27 Nov 1873  29 Mar 1958  Father; Daddy, we will meet you   
Wright, infant unknown  unknown    flat stone 
Wright, infant unknown  unknown    flat stone 
Wright, infant unknown  unknown    flat stone 
Wright, Lee 5 Jun 1886  27 Nov 1973  Father; Resting in peace  SS: Gertie M. Wright 
Wright, Loitjine 4 Sep 1862  11 Jan 1896  w/o W. D. Wright   
Wright, Nancy 8 Apr 1904  10 Nov 2000  Sweet rest  SS: Esau Wright 
Wright, P. M. 6 Aug 1854  16 Mar 1950  Father   
Wright, Willie 1 Sep 1910  1 Dec 1929  Meet me in heaven mother   
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Perkins Cemetery Pictures

Perkins Cemetery near Winfield in Scott County, Tennessee

Perkins Cemetery near Winfield in Scott County, Tennessee


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