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Mangham Family Cemetery
Richland Parish, Louisiana

2063 Hwy 584
Rayville LA

Contributed by Dorothy Atkins, Jan 19, 2004 [dotatkins2003@yahoo.com].  Total records = 11.

To reach cemetery take Hwy 137 south from Rayville for 4.5 miles to Hwy 584, where you turn east for about 2.9 miles to 2063 Hwy 584.

This cemetery has been abandoned for many years. We were told that it was over grown when Dr. Ron Morgan bought the property it is situated on. He has cleaned it up and keeps it in very nice condition now. One should ask permission from Dr Morgan to visit the cemetery.

The name of this cemetery is not known, so it is being called Mangham Family Cemetery because the majority buried here have that surname. If someone knows the name please let us know.

These records represent all the stones in this cemetery which I read on Jan 19, 2004.

- Dorothy Atkins

Mangham, Charles C., b.11 Oct 1861, d.15 Feb 1862
Mangham, Edward I.,b. 14 Nov 1863, d. 12 Jun 1865
Mangham, Fannie C., b. 17 Dec 1875, d. 7 Sep 1876, d/o Wiley P.& Fannie Mangham
Mangham, Henery G., b.19 Dec 1828, d. 10 Dec 1885
Mangham, Jennie L., b, 18 Oct 1867, d. 27 Jun 1868, d/o Wiley P.& Fannie Mangham
Mangham, Jesse Henry, 8 Jan 1871, d. 25 Sep 1871, s/o Wiley P.& Fannie Mangham
Mangham, Mary Alice, b. 21 Mar 1869, d. 2 Sep 1876, d/o Wiley P. & Fannie Mangham
Mangham, Talitha Ann,b. 26 Nov 1842, d.25 Jan 1928, w/o H.G. Mangham
Mangham, Wiley, Samuel, b. 19 Aug 1873, d. 4 Dec 1876, s/o Wiley P.& Fannie Mangham
Montgomery, James H., b. 14 Nov 1905,d. 29 Dec 1862
Montgomery, Mary M., b 13 Sep 1807, d. 17 Dec 1862, w/o J.H. Montgomery
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