The cemeteries listed below have been copied from the Warren County, Tennessee Cemetery
Books (Vols 1, 2, 3, & 4) by Mrs. Almetia Cunningham and Mrs. Martha Holt, edited and
complied by Mrs. Betty Moore Majors. This listing is used here with the kind permission of
Betty Majors.
Our purpose here is to first list the cemeteries from the
books (this part is finished), then to add to the list the various cemetery
locations as found in the books. Along the way, if we are able to refine the
location information, we will add a map or small page with cemetery information.
If it at all possible, our maps will locate the cemeteries
on small portions of USGS 7.5 minute series maps. We will also give the cemetery
locations in Latitude/Longitude (Degrees, minutes, seconds), i.e. 35° 39' 54"N.
The USGS maps do not often name the roads
so we will use the road names from the Tennessee Atlas & Gazetter,
published by Delorme. That atlas is currently available and is a must have for every
Tennessee researcher. Please note that like the rest of America, Warren County adopted
the 911 emergency phone system and at that time, many roads received new names and road signs. Often
the new road names were named for more modern residents.
We recommend the four books which include many annotations.
Book I (A thru F) encludes about 5500 burials -17,000 names, including many parents, wives and
womens maiden names. The other books, Vols 2, 3, & 4, are simular.
In the books, the cemeteries are listed alphabetically by name of cemetery
and all names are extensively indexed.
We appologize for the size of some of the maps, however readability
is more important than download times.
Warren County and its Cemeteries
Originally, Warren County was much larger than it is today. Therefore,
some early Warren County pioneers who appear in early Warren records may have been buried in
areas of the counties which formed from Warren between 1836 and 1842. Those counties
are Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Grundy, and Van Buren. The cemeteries listed below are
in modern Warren County only.
Most early Warren grave markers have disappeared and so have many
of the early cemeteries. The poor quality of the native stone like limestone, used for
grave markers, was prone to erosion. A grave marker that had fallen face down would decompose
from both sides, that is, weather erosion from the top, contact erosion from wet ground below.
In the early days, burial on the family
farm was common, near the farm house, often on a knoll, or even occasionally in a fence row. Most
of Warrens earliest burying places are gone. Of course, the bulldozer has also taken its
toll of the old cemeteries.
Even early church cemeteries have lost some of their graves. Examples;
French Cemetery has lost most of its graves; Old Philadelphia has lost perhaps two hundred graves.
Graves of African-American slaves were the first to go. Those graves would have had the
poorest of grave markers if they had any at all.
Lastly, tombstone photographs are being added to cemeteries as they are received.
Cemeteries from Book 1
Adcock Cemetery
Schrocks store to Belk Community, on Orville Moores Farm
Anderson Cemeteries (Crisp Area Map)
Isaac Andersons: 35° 39' 54"N, -85° 53' 54"W
Anderson Grave House Ruins: 35° 39' 48"N, -85° 53' 03"W
Armstrong Cemetery
On Northcutts Road at Armstrong Church of Christ, Irving College area
Asbury Cemetery
35° 46' 05"N, -85° 40' 11"W
On Hennessee Bridge Rd. and Hwy 288 off of Old Rock Island Rd. at Mud Creek.
Go past Brick House Cemetery, turn right on Mason Grissom Rd and go .8 miles.
Turn left on to Asbury Rd. The cemetery is .2 miles on the left.
Atkinson Cemetery
In Vervilla Community behind home of Dave Herron
Bailey Cemetery
On Jack West farm near Cherry Springs Road
Bald Knob/Hammer Cemetery
Near Lucky, back side of Herbert Bonds farm
Barnes Cemetery
Irving College area
Barren Fork Church Cemetery (See Oak Grove)
Bascom Cemetery, ( Aerial Photo)
35° 35' 46"N, 85° 52' 09"W
Vervilla Community at Bascom Methodist Church
Bates Hill Cemetery (See Whitlock)
Bethany Cemetery
Hwy 70S, 4 miles west of McMinnville on right side of road
Bethlehem Cemetery
Yager Rd. across from Bethlehem Presbyterian Church
Bethlelem Cemetery at Martin Charge (See Martin Charge Cemetery)
Big Sink (See Barnes)
Big Springs Cemetery
Blue Springs Cemetery
Blues Hill Cemetery
Bonner Cemetery
Boulin Green Cemetery
35° 43' 55"N, -85° 45' 38"W
Brick House Cemetery
35° 45' 30"N, -85° 41' 03"W
On the right just past Jericho Church on Hennessee Bridge Rd. and Hwy 288
off of Old Rock Island Rd. at Mud Creek.
Brixey (See old Fellowship) Cemetery
Brown Cemetery, (Barren Fork Area Map)
Isaac Brown, 35° 39' 41"N, -85° 51' 44"W
Wm Devil Bill Brown, 35° 40' 13"N, -85° 51' 13"W
Brown Cemetery
Brown Cemetery
Browns Chapel Cemetery (See Cummins Chapel)
(Crisp Area Map)
35° 41' 03"N, -85° 53' 24"W
Bryan/Powell Cemetery
Buck Springs Cemetery (See Shellsford)
Burlison Cemetery
Byars Cemetery
Bybee Cemetery (see Old or New Bybee)
Campaign Cemetery
35° 46' 21"N -85° 38' 10"W
Depot Rd., Campaign, TN
Caney Branch Cemetery
Caney Fork Cemetery
Capshaw Cemetery
Cardwell Mt Cemetery
Cartwright Cemetery
Centerhill Cemetery (See Hills Creek)
Centertown
Charles Creek/Scacy Fay Cemetery
Chasteen [Chastain] Family Cemetery,
(Page and Map)
35° 40' 14"N, -85° 43' 00"W
Chestnut Grove Cemetery
City Cemetery Cemetery (See Old City Cem )
Comer Cemetery
Compton Cemetery
Concord Cemetery
35° 46' 14"N, -85° 44' 55"W
Cope Cemetery (at Mt Zion)
Cope Cemetery (at Irving College)
Corinth Cemetery
Crisp Cemetery (Crisp Area Map)
35° 39' 55"N, -85° 52' 40"W
Cotton Cemetery
Cummins Chapel Cemetery (Browns Chapel)
(Crisp Area Map)
35° 41' 03"N, -85° 53' 24"W
Cunningham Cemetery
Cunningham Cemetery near old Cambridge School-destroyed
Dial Cemetery
Dibrell (See Womack)
Douglas Cemetery
Earles/Holder Cemetery
Elder Cemetery
Eureka Cemetery
( Photos )
#30 Hwy. in back of Eureka Church
35° 43' 42"N, -85° 37' 18"W
Evans Cemetery
Faulkner/Pike Hill Cemetery ( Map)
35° 42' 48"N, -85° 46' 07"W
Fellowship Cemetery
Finger Cemetery
Finger Chapel Cemetery
Flatwood Cemetery
Foster/Spurlock Cemetery
Fountain Spring Cemetery
French Cemetery, (Page and Map)
35° 40' 12"N, -85° 55' 36"W
Friendship Cemetery
35° 46' 15"N -85° 37' 26"W
Friendship Circle off Old Rock Island Rd., Campaign, TN
Fults Cemetery
Fuston Cemetery (on Meiser Road)
Fuston/McGee Cemetery
Cemeteries from Book 2
Gardens of Memory Cemetery
Hwy. 55, Smartts Station, TN
Garmon Cemetery
Gath Cemetery
Hwy. 56 toward Smithville, TN
Goodson
Grange Hall Cemetery (Crisp Area Map)
35° 40' 46"N, -85° 52' 54"W
Green Cemetery
Guest Hollow Cemetery
Gwyn Cemetery
Hash Cemetery
Hammer Cemetery (See Bald Knob)
Hayes Cemetery
Hebron Cemetery
Irving College area
Hennessee Cemetery
Herndon Cemetery
Hickory Grove Cemetery
Higginbotham Cemetery, (Shellsford Area Map)
35° 40' 04"N, -85° 43' 43"W
Hill s Creek Cemetery
Hill Burying Ground Cemetery
Hopewell Cemetery
Hulett Cemetery
Ivy Bluff Cemetery
West of US 70 Hwy. at the crossroads just before the Cannon County line.
Early Death Records of Ivy Bluff Church of Christ can be seen on the Cannon County site.
You will need to use your BACK button to return here.
Jacksboro/Trousdale Cemetery
Jaco Cemetery
Jericho Cemetery (See Brick House)
Johnson Cemetery
Jones Cemetery (in Lucky Community)
Jones Cemetery
Kell Cemetery
King Cemetery
Kirby Cemetery
Lance Cemetery
Leesburg Cemetery, (Shellsford Area Map)
35° 40' 21"N, -85° 44' 03"W
Liberty Cemetery, (Page and Map)
Lusk Cemetery
Lytle Cemetery
Cemeteries from Book 3
Macedonia Cemetery
Marbury Cemetery
Martin Charge Cemetery
35° 43' 45"N, -85° 42' 38"W
McGee Cemetery
McWhiter Cemetery
McKey Cemetery
Mitchell Cemetery
Morrison Cemetery
Mt. Sinai Cemetery
Mt. Vernon Cemetery
35° 44" 22"N, -85° 38' 18"W
Mt. View Cemetery (on Hwy 30)
35° 42' 43"N, -85° 41' 37"W
Mt. View Cemetery (in McMinnville)
35° 41' 46"N, -85° 45' 58"W
Mt. Zion Cemetery, (Map)
35° 34' 11"N, -85° 49' 14"W
Mullican Cemetery
Cemeteries from Book 4
Neal Cemetery
Pleasant Cove Cemetery, on the old Crain farm.
New Bybee Cemetery
35° 47' 33"N, 85° 41' 55"W
Off Hennessee Bridge Road at New Bybee Chapel Methodist Church.
New Home Cemetery (also called McCullom)
On the left off McCollum Bend Road, just after crossing railroad tracts.
New Rocky Cemetery
Just off Hwy 30 near Van Buren County line.
New Union Cemetery
35° 42' 41"N, -85° 41' 43"W
On Hwy 30 at New Union Methodist Church.
Oak Grove Cemetery at Barren Fork
At Oak Grove Baptist Church.
Oak Grove Cemetery at Dibrell
By Oak Grove Church of Christ.
Old Bybee Chapel Cemetery
35° 47' 39"N, -85° 40' 49"W
Off Hennessee Bridge Road on Old Bybee Road.
Old City Cemetery, McMinnville
35° 40' 40"N, -85° 46' 34"W
On south High Street in McMinnville.
Old Concord Cemetery
On Ramsey Boyd place, Highland Community
Old Orrick Cemetery
Near Centertown on Bower land.
Old Philadelphia Cemetery (also called Vervilla), (Ministers) (Aerial Photo)
35° 35' 29"N, -85° 52' 16"W
At Vervilla near Philadelphia Church of Christ.
Old Rocky Cemetery
Off Rocky River Road near Van Buren County line,
Orrick Cemetery
Left at Centertown Church on the Old Bower property.
Overton Cemetery
3 miles off Hwy 8 on Long Mountain Road
Pate Cemetery
Twelve miles below Rock Island as mentioned in the Southern Standard, 1938.
Patton Cemetery
Pine Bluff Cemetery
35° 47' 01"N, -85° 37' 38"W
Pleasant Hill Cemetery (Crisp Area Map)
35° 41' 39"N, -85° 53' 48"W
Potter Cemetery
Providence Cemetery
Isaac Raines Cemetery
Raines Cemetery
Ramsey Cemetery
Riverside Cemetery (Cemetery)
(Map 2)
35° 40' 37"N, -85° 46' 22"W
Bridge Street in Depot Bottom, McMinnville, TN.
Rock Cliff Cemetery
Highway 108 to Viola by the church.
Rock Island Cemetery
35° 47' 52"N, -85° 36' 57"W
From Highway 70 South, turn off at the 24 mile marker onto Highway 136 North.
Travel 1.2 miles and turn left at the 287 Junction. Travel four tenths of a mile and
the cemetery will be on the left.
Partial listing of burials.
Romans Cemetery
Rocky River Cemetery (see Old Rocky and New Rocky)
Salem Cemetery
35° 45' 14"N, -85° 45' 01"W
On Salem Rd. off Francis Ferry Rd.
Sanders Cemetery
Saunders Cemetery
Schlam Cemetery
Scurlock Cemetery
Seitz Cemetery
Shakerag Cemetery (see Mt. Sinai Baptist Church Cemetery)
Shellsford Baptist Church Cemetery, (Shellsford Area Map)
35° 40' 16"N, -85° 42' 31"W
Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery
Irving College area.
Shiloh Presbyterian Church Cemetery
(Map, tombstones and genealogy)
35° 43' 57"N, -85° 40' 29"W
On Old Rock Island Rd. at Mud Creek.
Slaughter Cemetery
Smith Cemetery
Smyrna Cemetery
Snipes Cemetery (Crisp Area Map)
This cemetery is not listed in the cemetery books.
Street Cemetery
Stroud Cemetery
Stubblefield Cemetery on Stubblefield Road
Stubblefield Cemetery near Viola School
Towles Cemetery
35° 41' 46"N, -85° 46' 00"W
N. Spring Street, across from Mt. View Cemetery, McMinnville, TN
Tubb Cemetery
Unity Cemetery
Unnamed Cemeteries
Cemetery 1.
Cemetery 2.
Cemetery 3.
Upchurch Cemetery
Vickers Cemetery
Viola Cemetery
Wagner Cemetery
Walling Cemetery
Webb Cemetery
Wheeler Cemetery
Whitlock Cemetery
Wilson Chapel Cemetery
Womack Cemetery near Oak Grove Church of Christ
Womack Cemetery on Clyde Green Road
Womack Cemetery on Meiser Road Wood Cemetery
Youngblood Cemetery
Additional Cemeteries in Book 4
Confederate Soldiers Cemetery
Boren Cemetery
Cunningham Cemetery
Cemetery at Rock Island State Park
Jaco Cemetery
Mt. View Cemetery, McMinnville, continued from Book 3.
Cemeteries just across the county line, but of interest to Warren County researchers
Wesley Chapel Cemetery ( Map and photos)
Three (3) miles south of Viola on Hwy. 108
The cemetery and church are in Coffee County and about 25 yards from them
are the Cook House, the Community House and the Pavilion in Grundy County.
The north side of the cemetery grounds abuts the Warren County line.
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