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Exum Family Cemetery
Smithville, Lee County, Georgia

Lat: 31° 53' 05"N. Lon: 84° 12' 23"W

Contributed by Cheryl Harris, Jan 20, 2011, last edited Jan 26, 2011 [rich1223@comcast.net]. Total records = 13.

To reach the cemetery from Smithville, from Hwy 10 turn east onto Hwy 118 and continue for about 3.0 miles. At the Smithville tower, continue south onto the Old Smithville Road and continue for .68 miles. The cemetery is on the east or left side of the road.

This is my husband's family cemetery. It seems to have only family buried here although it is not private. No longer used for burials.

I compiled these records on Jan 15, 2011.

- Cheryl Harris

Exum, Alcey Atkinson, b. 1811 Feb 15, d. 1884 Feb 28, Wife of Sterling W. Exum
Exum, Courtney Elger, b. 1877 Jun 10, d. 1896 Oct 8, Son of John Hardy Exum and Mary Exum
Exum, Fronie Holley, b. 1874 Jul 2, d. 1925 Jan 11, Wife of John Quincy Exum
Exum, Infant1, no dates
Exum, Infant2, no dates
Exum, John Hardy Sr., b. 1846 Oct 7, d. 1917 May 18, Husband of Mary Daughtry Exum, Son of Sterling and Alcey Exum
Exum, John Quincy, b. 1873 Sep 1, d. 1923 Jul 7, Husband of Fronie, Son of John Hardy Exum and Mary Exum
Exum, Mary Daughtry, b. 1848 Feb 16, d. 1884 Feb 28, Wife of John Hardy Exum
Exum, S. T. Jr., b. 1897, d. 1925
Exum, Sterling William, b. 1806 Feb 10, d. 1869 Mar 16, Husband of Alcey Atkinson Exum
Exum, Willie Joe, b. 1918 Jul 14, d. 1923 Sep 8, Son of John Quincy Exum and Fronie Exum
Ford, Charles F., b. 1870 Dec 27, d. 1928 Apr 28, Husband of Laura Exum
Ford, Laura Narcissus, b. 1870 Nov 8, d. 1930 Nov 3, Wife of Charles Ford, Daughter of John Hardy Exum and Mary Exum

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