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Clack Family Cemetery
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia

Lat: 33° 56' 04"N, Lon: 83° 39' 52"W

Contributed by Edith Clack, Jul 03, 2005, last edited Dec 21, 2010 [dodd307@coloradophotograsphics.com]. Total Records = 11.

From the Barrow County, Courthouse in Winder turn right or east onto Ga. Hwy 8, proceed 2.3 miles and turn right or southeast onto Ga 53 (Hog Mt Rd) travel 2.7 miles. You will cross Ga. 316/Hwy 29 and turn right (south) onto Austin Road, proceed .8 mile you will cross Smith Mill Road, then proceed .5 mile to cemetery on your right.

This is a small family cemetery, which is no longer used.

I read it in summer of 2005.

- Edith Clack

Alderman, Marion, b. 1812, d. Mar 20, 1879, w/o Elijah M. C. Clack
Austin, Nancy Emma, b. Jul 24, 1869, d. Oct 18, 1929, w/o James H. Clack, d/o William Austin & Drucilla Patrick
Clack, Chester, b. Apr 15, 1914, d. May 30, 1928
Clack, Elijah M. C., b. Mar 28, 1808, d. Oct 21, 1871, h/o Marion Alderman, s/o Sterling C. Clack & Mary Polly Woods
Clack, Fairy Belle, b. May 8, 1871, d. Aug 9, 1948, w/o Charles Henry Hayes, d/o Thomas Jefferson Clack & Mary Etta Hayes
Clack, James C., b. Jan 16, 1824, d. Sep 18, 1893, h/o Amanda F. Harrison, s/o George Washington Clack & Catherine Smith
Clack, James H., b. Apr 8, 11869, d. Dec 16, 1916, h/o Nancy Emma Austin, s/o James C. Clack & Amanda F. Harrison
Clack, Mary F., b. Nov 30, 1862, d. Mar 26, 1905, w/o F. M. Williams
Duncan, George H., b. 1929, d. 1931
Harrison, Amanda F., b. Sep 6, 1831, d. May 10, 1904, w/o James C. Clack
Williams, Grady Hubbard, b. Aug 12, 1901, d. 1902, s/o F. M. Williams & Mary Clack

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