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Igou Cemetery
Hamilton County, Tennessee

Contributed by Lana Floyd, Jun 02, 2000 [w4ctk@farmerstel.com]. Total records = 16.

This cemetery is located at the old (General) Samuel Igou homeplace at the site of Igou's Ferry; it is now located on the grounds of the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant owned by the TVA at Soddy Daisy, Hamilton, TN. You must have permission to go to the cemetery as it is in a secured area and near a target practice range. Transcribed by Sara Agee Goins on Jun 19, 1988.

*added from researcher's files

Hall, Mary A., Jul 9, 1862, d. Jul 12, 1862, d/o J. B. and Mary E. Hall
Igo, John T. b. Sep 5, 1835, d. April 25, 1852
Igou, A. C. S., d. 13 Dec 1907, b. 15 Nov 1830*
Igou, Clyde G., Dec 4, 1882, d. Dec 24, 1883, s/o A. C. S. and T. C. Igou
Igou, General Samuel, b. 12 Aug 1799, d. 18 Jul 1856*)
Igou, George W., s/o A. C. S. Igou, no dates
Igou, Ida E., Aug 9, 1873, d. Jun 22, 1891, d/o A. C. S. and T. C. Igou
Igou, Nellie, Oct 18, 1900, d. Oct 29, 1900, IMO Little Nellie, d/o Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Igou
Igou, Sarah Alice McReynolds, w/o S. H. Igou, b. 18 (?19) Aug 1861, d. ?19 (?9) Dec 1901 (marker broken)
Jackson, Samuel A., Jun 29, 1900, d. Sep 14, 1901, s/o J. A. and N. G. Jackson
Masterson, Letha R. A., w/o M. Masterson (Monroe Masterson*), d. 28 May 1875, aged 47 y 11 m 24 da, *b. 4 Jun 1827
Masterson, Mary Ann, b. 3 Nov 1843, d. 26 Jan 1844
Smith, A. J.,no dates, in wooded area
Smith, Ann, born and died 1852
Smith, Sarah, b. 5 Jan 1796, d. 1856, in wooded area
Two other markers, no names visible
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