BOONES CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY
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BOONES CREEK BRETHREN CEMETERY
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GPS Location: 36.13.41N 082.29.21W; Elevation 1679 ft.
Caroline Booth, born 12 July 1824; died 3 Aug. 1884
Jas. W. Booth, born 24 Aug 1834, died 7 Nov 1887
Henry Clay Booth, born 29 Aug 1870; died 9 July 1872; son of Ebenezer & Martha E. Booth
Some of his children may be buried there also.
Two graves are marked with fieldstones
A picture of the grave can be found on p.159, Down On Cherokee by Billy Hugh Campbell, Jr., 2000. The story of John Booth's murder can be fund on pages 245-248.
Additonal Information:
1850 Census Washington County, Tennessee
#883, Booth, John, 60 yrs, b. PA; Sarah, 55, b. NC; Hannah, 35, b. TN; Henerson, 33, teacher, b. TN; Caroline, 27, b. TN; John, 25, b. TN; Ebenezer, 22, teacher, b. TN; James, 19 teacher, b. TN; Jeremiah 17, b. TN; John W., 15, b. TN; Elizabeth, 12 b. TN
1850 Census Washington County, Tennessee
#426 Boothe, John, 72; Sarah, 67; Hariet 49; Caroline, 36; Eliza J. 34; Ebenezer 32; Joseph 30; Jeremiah 27; James W. 25; Elizabeth 21.
1870 Census Washington County, Tennessee, Dist. 4
- #15 Booth, Sarah W. 73; Caroline 45; Jeremiah 38; James W. 35; Elizabeth 32; Templin Jas. M. 16; Elbert 13.
- #16 Booth, Joseph 40; Mary R. 28; John W. 7/12.
- #80 Booth, Ebenezer 42; Martha E. 21; Robert A. 2.
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Located at 577 Boring Chapel Rd. Gray, TN, behind the Freewill Baptist Church on the south side of Boone Lake along Reedy Creek. It is fenced and mowed. GPS location: 36.25.14 N 082.23.83W; Elevation 1464 ft. |
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NAME |
BIRTH |
DEATH |
COMMENT |
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Boring, Effie V. |
23 Feb 1865 |
30 Jus 1897 |
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Boring, Isaac, Dr. |
27 Sep 1818 |
31 Oct 1895 |
[Shares marker with Nancy A. Boring] |
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Boring, Nancy A. |
31 Oct 1827 |
14 Mar 1898 |
[Shares marker with Dr. Isaac Boring] |
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Boring, Robert L |
10 Jun 1869 |
3 Jul 1899 |
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Daughter [No name] |
[No date] |
[No date] |
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Additional information:
1850 Census Washington County, TN
- #505/528 Isaac Boren 31, Nancy 25, Peter 4, Mary J. 1.
1870 Census Washington County, TN, Dist. 11
- #84 Boring, Isaac 51, N Nancy 45, John W. 16, Isaac N. 13, Lizzie O. 10, Effie V. 7,William D. 5, Robert 1.
1880 Census Washington County, TN
Page 548, Boring, Isaac 61, Nancy 54, John W. 25, Isaac N. 22, Lizza O. 20, Effie V. 17, William D. 14, Robert E.L. 10.
Washington County, Tennessee Wills, 1777-1872 by Goldene Burgner
Greenberry Boring March 31, 158
Sons: Isaac, Madison, John. Wife Mary. Test: Abraham Gregg, James Hodges. Probated February Term, 1873. Signed: Greenbery Boring.
Note: Greenberry Boring is buried in the Allison-Boring-Hodges Cemetery, http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwashin/cemetery/cemAllisBorHodg.htm
From Washington County, Tennessee Marriages 1780-1870 by Goldene Burgner, p.67:
May 24, 1844 Isaac Boring - Nancy Yokley - David Dyer of Sullivan County, m.d 24 May 1844 by L. Bowers, J.P.
From Genealogy of Sanders, Alison and Collateral Families of Sullivan and Washington Counties, Tennessee, compiled & published by W.R. Sanders, p.68-69:
Nancy Ann Yoakley m. Isaac Newton Boring. Isaac Newton Boring was son of Greenberry Boring, a soldier of the War of 1812. Greenberry married Mary Ruble a daughter of Peter Ruble.
Dr. Isaac Newton Boring was a doctor of the old school. Rarely has a man so fully enjoyed the confidence of a large community as a safe and valued physician as did Doctor Boring. He served the rural people well, practicing from his home located on the North bank of the Watauga river directly across from the Old Deer Lick school building. No "call the Doctor" went unanswered, be it day or night, summer or winter. For this service his compensation was little, and often gratis.
In addition to the manifest interest he proved he had in his community well being, from the family doctor point of view, he displayed an equal interest in their spiritual well being. It was the result of his direct efforts, and largely from his own funds, that Boring's Chapel was erected on ground he donated for that purpose.
Dr. Isaac Boroing married Nancy Ann Yoakley, May 24, 1844, daugher of Peter Yoakley. David Dyer witnessed the wedding in Sullivan Co. Nancy Ann Yoakley Boring was born October 31, 1827. She died March 14, 1898.
Children of Dr. Isaac Newton and Nancy Ann Boring:
- (1) John Boring m. Lizzie White.
- (2) Mary Boring m. J.K. Shipley (a school teacher in the "Fork" section for a number of years.
- (3) Greenberry Boring removed to Stubenfield, Ohio, where he was married, lived, and died. He is buried in Stubenfield, Ohio.
- (4) Peter Boring m. Mary Kitzmiller Devault (a daughter of Samuel and Nancy Kitzmiller Devault.)
Transcribed, photographed and contributed for use on the Washington Co. TNGenWeb Site and in the USGenWeb Archives, August 16, 2004 by Donna Briggs, Bob Shell, Chester Willis and Betty Jane Hylton
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At the end of Hickory Springs Road SW (2135), walk up the logging road until it forks, take the left side. The road follows along a spring branch. At the next fork in the road, keep on the right side. Walk for about 11 minutes until you come to the top of the ridge and pass a fence. Turn left and continue the climb. After about 20 minutes of walking from Hickory Springs Rd, the cemetery is on the left. You can see the beginning of Buffalo Mountain at this spot. It is fenced with wire and has a wooden gate. There are large boxwood shrubs around the graves. The top of a large pine tree had fallen across the fence and broke off the left arm of a concrete cross. The two concrete vaults are about 24 inches high. George Bostian's vault is very wide. Ida Bostian's marker is made of bricks. Large barrels of bricks and sand are inside the fence. Two modern markers have been placed on top of the vaults.
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- George H. Bostian
- 27 June 1864
- 4 June 1955
- Ida Bostian
- 2 Mar 1886
- 22 May 1928
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Additional information:
Washington County, TNWill Books:
Book 288, p.330: 14 May 1955 -- George Bostian to Olas Boston (son) for $10.00 and his love & affection, in the 9th Civil District.
Book 249, p.401: 23 October 1948 -- Lessie L. Bostian to George H Bostian (husband) for $1.00 and his love & affection.
Washington County, TN Deed Book 216, p.99: 31 October 1938, State of Tennessee Commissioner of Finance & Taxtation to Lessie L. Boston. Record 7 Apr. 1942.
Transcribed and contributed for use on the TNGenWeb-Washington County Page and in the USGenWeb Archives, November 7, 2001 by Jack Cox, Dawn Peters and Betty Jane Hylton, bjhylton@ureach.com.
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Located off the Boones Creek Rd. [Hwy. 354] Johnson City, TN, turn opposite mailbox 3030, in front of a new commercial building. The building does not have a number and the lane leading up to it does not have a name. The retaining walls are approximately 3 1/2 feet high. Well kept and landscaped.
Additional information: Washington County Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions, Vol. III by Charles M. Bennett and the Watauga Association of Genealogists with permission from Loraine Rae. |
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Washington County, Tennessee Marriages, 1780-1870 by Goldene F. Burgner.
Washington County Tennessee 1860 Census, compiled by Hilda Padgett:
Washington County Tennessee 1970 Census, compiled by Hilda Padgett.
Washington County Tennessee 1880 Census, compiled by Byron Sistler.
Transcribed and contributed for use on the TNGenWeb-Washington County Page and in the USGenWeb Archives, October 2001 by Betty Jane Hylton. | |
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Located at the Hwy. 67 West/321 South exit off the Milligan Highway, Johnson City, TN. It is fenced but there is a lot of trash and it has been vandalized. |
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Additional information:
From "Digging for Your Roots," by John L. Kiener, Jonesborough Herald-Tribune, April 22, 2003, page 4B:
The Bowman-Range Cemetery is located in the 3rd Ward of Johnson City, Tennessee at the end of Young Street off Crescent Drive. According to the notes placed with the cemetery information filed at the Washington County/Jonesborough Library, 200 Sabin Drive, Jonesborough, Tennessee 37659, Billy Rowland, 219 Young Street, Johnson city, Tennessee said his father purchased the land from Mrs. Texie M. Allison. Mrs. Allison bought the land from John H. Bowman, and the cemetery site was excepted in the Deed. The Cemetery was copied on May 6, 1961 by Lena Hunt Henderson, L.W. and Mrs. L.W. McCown, 512 East Unaka Avenue, Johnson City, Tennessee.-J.L. Kiener)
The gravesites, names, and dates as copied in 1961 of the Bowman-Range Cemetery are:
- BOWMAN, John H. (1-9-1809 - 6-10-1874)
- BOWMAN, Selina J. First wife of J.H. Bowman (1-19-1811 - 10-13-1848)
- BOWMAN, Jane R. Second wife of J.H. Bowman (1-10-1816 - 4-15-1872)
- BOWMAN, Sousannah H. (stone set down into concrete hiding data)
- BOWMAN, Mary, Mother of J.H. Bowman (9-15-1777 - 2-29-1818)
- BOWMAN, Mary Rankin Wife of A.B. Bowman (Died 7-12-1889 - Age 35 years, 10 months, and 7 days)
Unmarked stone in concrete beside Mary, Mother of J.H. Bowman
- FISHER, Wiley D. Son of J.A. & M.J. Fisher (12-4-1887 - 6-24-1905)
- FISHER, Laura B. Daughter of J.A. & M.J. Fisher (3-1-1881 - 3-4-1896)
- RANGE, Matilda Wife of Peter Range (Died 2-2-1858 - Age 61 years, 8 days)
- RANGE, Peter (The stone is gone but there is a footstone with "P.R." cared on it) Data of Peter Range was supplied from a Bible Record as follows: (4-3-1792 - 76-1866 - Age 74 years, 3 months, 3 days)
There are many other graves in this cemetery. The graves are sunken and many of the graves have missing markers.
NOTES:
[The late] Mrs. L.W. McCown made notes for the Bowman-Range Cemetery from Bowman & Hoss data in her files. The material reads as follows: "The Peter Range (1792 - 1866) is Peter Range, Jr. son of Peter & Elizabeth Hieronousus Range, who lived on Knob Creek. Peter, Sr. died in 1817 ...(his) grave is marked with a rock and the rock has a date on it."
Matilda Range was Matilda Hale. A copy of their Bible record is contained in the files of Mr. L.W. McCown. Elinor Range was the daughter. She did not marry. Her grave is the most recent marked grave in this Cemetery off Young Street, 3rd Ward in Johnson City, Tennessee.
"Mary, mother of John H. Bowman (1777 - 1818), was the wife of Joseph Bowman (1784 - 1850)." Joseph Bowman was the son of the old Jacob Bowman & Susannah Millhouse Bowman, of Rockingham County, Virginia. The Bowmans migrated to Washington County, Tennessee early. Joseph Bowman was a preacher in the Brethren Church on Boones and Knob Creek. He may be buried in the Knob Creek Brethren Cemetery. Mary Bowman was Mary Hoss, daughter of Jacob Hoss & Mary Boon Hoss, The first of the Hoss name in Washington County, Tennessee. They settled in the eastern area of what is now Johnson City.
FOUR CHILDREN
Joseph and Mary Bowman had four children: (1) Susanna, born in 1807 married James Crouch on May 26, 1825; James was the son of Joseph & Margaret Sanford Crouch, of the Boones Creek area; (2) John H. who on July 4, 1837 married Salina J. Broyles in Washington County, Tennessee; (3) Elizabeth (born 1809) who married Henry Bashor on February 19, 1831 - Bashor was a Brethren, and (4) Jacob Bowman who died in infancy.
THE GRAVEYARD FIELD
One record states: Mary Hoss, born (c - circa) 1790 - which is in error and died about 1816 or 1819. (The tombstone gives 9-15-1777 - 2-29-1919) Mary Hoss is buried on their farm called "The Graveyard Field." In 1806, she married Joseph Bowman (1784 - 1850). Bowman was a Deacon in the a Church of the Brethren, and son of old Jacob Bowman of Rockingham County, Virginia & Susannah Millhouse bowman. Susannah married a second time after the death of Jacob to Isaac Hammer, also a Minister of the Church of the Brethren. After the death of Mary Hoss Bowman, Joseph Bowman married a second time in Virginia to Christian Beahm. The marriage took place in 1819. This couple was the parents of six children: (1) Daniel, (2) David, (3) Joseph, (4) Catherine, (5) Mary, and (6) Sarah Bowman.
Joseph Bowman & Christian Beahm Bowman are both buried in the Cemetery at the Knob Creek Brethren Church
Joseph Bowman (Born 9-26-1784 - Died 8-12-1854)
Christiana Beam Bowman, consort of Joseph Bowman (Born 3-10-1789 - Died 12-22-1861)
The Knob Creek Brethren Cemetery is across the road from the present Knob Creek Church of the Brethren building.
MISSING CONNECTION
I have not yet unraveled the connection between Peter & Matilda Hale Range, Jr. and the Bowmans. I do know that Wm. T. Range, son of Peter Range, Jr. & Matilda H. Range lived on an adjoining farm to the John H. Bowman farm. Could this site have been part of the Jacob Hoss, father of Mary Hoss Bowman, holdings? Likely the Washington County Deeds may answer this question. This May 7, 1961. Typed by [late] Mary Hardin (Mrs. L.W.) McCowan
Located in the northwest quadrant of intersection I-181 and Boones Creek Road, Johnson City, TN. Overgrown with vegetation and all the headstones knocked over. Four markers are embedded in trees. These graves were relocated in 2001 due to construction in the area to the Boones Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery across the road from 143 Bart Green Drive, Johnson City, TN.

- Ann M., wife Geo. C. Bowman, July 2, 1832-July 26, 1881
- George C. Bowman, b. 1832 - d. 1898
- Willie B. Bowman, Oct. 7, 1861 - May 21 ____
Ann R. Curtis, d. Nov. 1880, age 42
- Jessie C. dau. Of Solomon & Mary B. [Bowman] Hylton, Apr. 9, 1890 - May 31 1903
- Solomon Hylton Sept. 20, 1838 - Feb. 19 1905
[Broken stone] Sept. 18, 1870 - Aug. 15, 1885
There are approximately 25 to 30 field stones.
Bowman descendants claim that Daniel Bowman b. Nov. 21, 1774, d. April 5, 1835, Age 60y, 7m. 16d is buried in this cemetery.
Copied March 16, 2001 by George Holley, Margaret Holley, and Betty Jane Hylton.
Additional information:
In May of 1982, Irma Bowman Kitzmiller and Loraine Bennett Rae surveyed this cemetery and found near Solomon Hylton's marker:
Daniel Bowman who was born the 21st Nov. 1774, died the 5th Apil 1835, age 60y 7m 16d.
This marker was not found March 16, 2001. Daniel Bowman was one of the first preachers at the Knob Creek Church of the Brethren.
From The Brethren Encyclopedia, Philadelphia, PA and Oak Brook, IL, c.1983, v. 1, A-J, p.166:
Bowman, George C., 1832-98, minister. G.C. Bowman was born in Washington Co., NT. He married Anna Hylton in 1860. Elected to the ministry in 1861, he served as elder (ca. 1870ff.) in the area surrounding Boones Creek, TN. He was a member of Annual Conference Standing Committee several times in the 1880s and 1890s. Bowman was remembered as an outstanding preacher and evangelist who drew on a remarkable fund of memorized Scripture in his sermons. BEH
H.R. Holsinger, Tunkers (1901) 295-96, cf. Some Who Led (1912) 164-66; S. Missouri, Arkansas (1964) 32.
Washington County, Tennessee Marriages, 1780-1870 by Goldene Fillers Burgner, Southern Historical Press, Inc., Easley, SC 19641, c. 1985. p. 165:
December 16, 1869, Solomon Hylton - Mary Crouch - md. 16 December 1869 - L. Bowers, M.G.
The following notice appeared in the A.M. Authority, Johnson City Press, February 7, 2001:
Mary Margaret Bowman, individually and as surviving general partner of the Bowman Family L.P., Ann Bowman Bradley, Julia Bowman, Marylyn Bowman, Lawrence B. Haynes, Anne C. Gaudet, Margaret Anderson, Eloise Carter, individually and as trustee of the testamentary trust created under the last will and testament of William Jackson Carter, Jr., Ann Burleson, individually and as trustee of the testamentary trust created under the last will and testament of William Jackson Carter Jr., William J. Carter III, individually as trustee of the testamentary trust created under the last will and testament of William Jackson Carter, Jr., Robert B. Carter, individually and as trustee of the testamentary trust created under the last will and testament of William Jackson Carter, Jr., and Janice Walker vs. Joe Keefauver, Charles Dyer, Marge Dyer, C.C. Dyer, Jodie Dyer, Wade Carter, James Carter, Patty Reed, Roger Carter, Eloise Carter, Phillip Carter, Jay Carter, Harlie Diehl, Marg Kinchlo, Martha Stuart, Greg Hylton, George A. Bowman, Kathryn Bowman and all the known and unknown heirs of person buried on the subject property; petition for the termination of use of land as cemetery.
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Located South of the Old Stage Road between State Hwy. 81 and
Leesburg. It is under an oak tree at the edge of a field to the left
and behind the Ruritan Club (old Leesburg Elementary School)
building. GPS location: 36.17.55N 08.32.39W
This cemetery is in very poor condition and needs immediate attention
before it is completely lost. Only one stone is standing. The rest
are on the ground and the larger ones are broken.

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BIRTH |
DEATH |
COMMENTS |
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Bowman, David |
no date |
March 8, 1866 |
Aged 75y, 3m 18d [b.1790] |
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Bowman, Delana Ann |
May 7, 1871 |
Dec. 26, 1890 |
Dau. D.S. & M.L. Bowman |
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Bowman, Elias |
Jan. 30, 1835 |
Aug. 15, 1857 |
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Bowman, Elias, Sr. |
no date |
Aug. 20, 1829 |
Aged 83y, father of the Rev. John Bowman who presented this stone. [b.1746] |
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Bowman, Mary L. |
Jan. 22, 1847 |
Aug. 2, 1875 |
Aged 28y 6m 10d |
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Bowman, Samuel D. |
Nov. 18, 1803 |
Aug. 3, 1845 |
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Bowman, Samuel D. |
March 23, 1837 |
March 6, 1903 |
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Bowman, Sarah |
Aug. 29, 1791 |
June 13, 1883 |
Wife of David Bowman |
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Cloyd, Minnia A. |
Oct. 3, 1888 |
July 16, 1890 |
Dau. J.M. & N.A. Cloyd |
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Murr, Anna E.A. |
Sept. 4, 1863 |
July 23, 1882 |
Ag'd 19yrs 10ms 12Ds |
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Unmarked child's grave |
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3 field stones |
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Additional information:
Washington County, Tennessee, Marriages, 1780-1870 by Goldene Filler Burgner.
p.159: Samuel D. Bowman - Mary L. Knight -md. 23 December 1868 -A.R. Bennic, M.G.
p.93: Samuel Murr -Harriet Bowman -md. 2 September 1852-W. Reed.
Washington County, Tennessee Wills, 1777-1872 by Goldene Filler Burgner.
- p. 45:Elizabeth Bowman, August 2, 1846
- I bequeath to David, Elias, George & John Bowman, Mary Calvert, Barbary McConnel & Elizabeth Simpson - each $1. To Maria Smith - all personal property and my real estate. Executor: John T. Smith.
- Wit.: Wiley Tucker, James Smith. Probated June term, 1847.
- Signed: Elizabeth (X) Smith
Washington County, Tennessee Deeds, 1775-1800 by Loraine Rae.
- p.160: p164-5 5/18/1795 James Carmichael to Elias Bowman; 118 acres on the south side of Big Limestone where Bowman now lives. CO'NS: 360-1/3 Spanish dollars.
- ADJ: Leeroy Taylor. SIG: James Carmichael.WIT: Robert Maghlen, William Montgomery. CT:May 1795.
Robertson, Ida Bowman, 1869-1938
Additional Information from Lewis M. Epperson:
The cemetery had not been visible until September and November 1998 when Col. Epperson, Paul Alan May and John Hall cleaned away the heavy brush. They repaired and reset broken tombstones and intend to return with fill dirt in May 1999 to fill in the sunken graves.
Col. Epperson said he believes this cemetery to be a Bowman family cemetery as it was on the Bowman farm long before the Colonel's grandmother was buried there in 1899
There are at least seven sets of rough, unmarked rocks, and probably many more, where gravesites have been lost to time. Of the thirteen visible headstones, some face east and some west, facing each other.
There are initialed foot markers for the graves of Nancy K. Epperson, Violet E. Epperson. Effie G. Sellers, Annie Sellers,Willie Lelia Ford, John Bowman, Mahala Bowman. and Sarah Christy. The grave of Albert J. Epperson has a blank foot marker, and a large depression. The grave of Sanford C. Epperson has no foot marker and is slightly depressed. The tomb stones of Mahala Bowman, Joseph Bowman, Annie Sellers and Effie G. Sellers have previously been split in two.
As surveyed on April 20, 1999 by Ramona K. Vickers, with additional information from Col. Lewis M. Epperson, grandson of Albert Jasper and Nancy Catherine Nidiffer Epperson. Col. Epperson's address is 233 Hillcrest Circle, Spruce Pine NC 28777.
Updated Jan 2003 by Betty Jane Hylton and Dawn Peters
The cemetery was located near the Boones Creek Baptist Church on Picken's Brigde Rd., Gray, TN; however, it was destroyed sometime in the 1940's.
Approximate GPS location: 36.23.55 082.24.25; Elevation: 1495 ft.
This was a community cemetery and other early settlers besides the Bowmans may be buried here.
Contributed by Ronald L. Akers, 21061 Vandenberg Ave, Riverside CA 92518-2889. Telephone 951-567-5978, e-mail: relmlakers@earthlink.net
Recorded January 24, 1999 by Elaine Cantrell of Johnson City, TN. Typed February 20, 1999 by Sandra Ellis. This file was contributed for use on the TNGenWeb-Washington County Site and in the USGenWeb Archives by: Sandra Ellis ellis@tyler.net
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