![]() ![]() 7, 1875 (eroded, difficult to read) īlackburn, Mary Jane, Aug. 4, 1908, Aged 65 Ys, 1 Ms 29 Ds, military marker as footstone Pvt Co G 19 Regt Tenn Cav Confederate States Army" dates on military marker Oct. 7, 1882, military marker "Pvt Co B 51 Regt Tenn Inf Confederate States Army" īlack, N. Alexander and Tuten noted 22 unmarked graves.īennett, Frank, Oct. Reference is made to their work where appropriate. Wesson Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Parsons, Tennessee, 1984, pp. Their record appears in Decatur County, Tennessee Cemetery Records published by the Captain Nathaniel A. Margaret Alexander and Blanche Tuten on recorded Concord Cemetery September 5, 1976. Almost everyone buried here is related by blood or marriage to the White family.ĭavid Donahue recorded Concord Cemetery Octoupdated it Maand Novemand checked and updated it December 12, 2003. ![]() Still, it opened before the end of the period when fieldstones were in widespread use, and five graves are still marked by fieldstones. The gate erected in the 1990s states that the cemetery was established in 1869 and the earliest identified burial is 1870, so this is a much newer cemetery than either the old White family cemetery (Minie Cemetery) to the east (which Concord subplanted), or the Brigance Cemetery to the west. Concord Cemetery, Decatur County, TennesseeĬoncord Cemetery is located at Concord Methodist Church south of Decaturville.
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