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Baxley Family Cemetery Records
Marble Valley, Coosa County, Alabama

Lat: 33° 03' 00"N, Lon: 85° 24' 34"W

Contributed by Johnny L. Williams, Aug 23, 2003. [johnnylwilliams@yahoo.com]. Total records = 17.

To reach cemetery drive 2 Miles E. of Marble Valley Church, then 10,000 yards north up Paint Creek on the right.

This is a small family cemetery which has no existing visible burials since 1936. There are many without markers and several illegible or broken headstones.

Surveyed: Apr 1964 under the direction of Ralph H. and Louise Allred of Gadsden, Alabama by Jack V. & Margaret Horton of Gadsden Alabama. Data entered into computer by Sandy Spence. From this I have transcribed it to be published on the internet with permission.

- Johnny L. Williams

Baxley, Alice G., b. 18 Apr 1852, d. 20 Oct 1903, w/o W. P. Baxley
Baxley, Ezre Cleveland, b. 8 Jun 1884, d. 12 Oct 1885, s/o W. P. & A. G. Baxley, erected 12 Feb 1898
Baxley, Francine, b. , d. 17 Nov 1884, Infant of J. M. & L. Baxley
Baxley, M., b. 28 Mar 1819, d. 21 Jun 1888
Baxley, Nancy N., b. 3 Apr 1911, d. 24 Feb 1912, d/o W. P. & M. F. Baxley
Baxley, Savanah, b. 22 Jun 1880, d. 24 Sep 1936
Baxley, W, P., b. 5 Oct 1843, d. 1 Feb 1931, (h/o Alice G. Baxley), Co. B 34th Ala. Inf. C.S.A., Masonic emblem
Baxley, William, b. May, d. J??
Conn, Rossetta, b. 19 Aug 1882, d. 23 Oct 1916
Ezekiel, Henry B., b. 10 Aug 1878, d. 22 Mar 1900
Ezekiel, Martha Emily, b. 17 May 1838, d. 29 Oct 1921, w/o Thomas Ezekiel (SS), Mother
Ezekiel, Thomas, b. 25 Jan 1840, d. 18 Apr 1926, h/o Martha Emily Ezekiel (SS), Father
Guy, W. J., b. 17 May 1861, d. 15 Mar 1934, Masonic emblem
Honeycutt, Queney, no dates, d/o J. M. & Synthy Honeycutt
Morris, E. A., b. 3 Aug 1843, d. 25 Jul 1882
Paterson, ?, b. 10 ??? 1825, d. ?? Ju? 18??
Singelton, Posey, b. , d. Apr 1865

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