| Fulgham Cemetery | |||||
| Jackson County, Florida | |||||
| Survey by: Wayne N Carpenter | |||||
| Surveyed : 17 March 2000 | |||||
| Typed by: Betty James Smith | |||||
| Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 69 and Hwy 90 in Grand Ridge, FL. | |||||
| Take Hwy 69 North for 4.4 miles to Americus Road. Turn left onto Americus Road (dirt) and go 2.4 miles. | |||||
| On your left is a dirt lane going to a residence (.1 mile). Cemetery is about 100 feet behind residence in an oak tree grove and vegetation. | |||||
| Note: An abandoned cemetery. Number of graves unknown. On one grave the headstone is face down and the oak trunks have grown over it. | |||||
| There isn't any identification. | |||||
| Surname | Given | Born | Died | Married | Notes |
| FULGHAM | William Elicah | 8 Mar 1815 | 15 Oct 1891 | Sacred to the memory of - Dear one, thou hast gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee, whose God way thy ransom, thy guardian, thy guide, He gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore thee and death has no sting for the Savior has died. | |
| NOBLES | Catherine D | 5 Mar 1831 | 23 Oct 1885 | 20 Apr 1850 | w/o W E Fulgham - Sleep on dear mother and take thy rest safe in the arms of Jesus. Blest Farewell |
| FULGHAM | Robert W | 14 Jul 1876 | 19 May 1914 | WOW stump memorial | |
| PEACOCK | Sara Jane | 18 Nov 1855 | 3 Mar 1934 | w/o J D Peacock - God called thee home, He thought it best. | |
| PEACOCK | Jeff | 28 Jun 1854 | 18 Dec 1928 | It was hard indeed to part with thee but Christ strong arm supported me. | |
| PEACOCK | Rossa Roselend | 3 Aug 1890 | 15 Jul 1900 | d/o Jeff & S J Peacock - Whisper softly little Rossa is sweetly sleeping. | |
| PEACOCK | John Edwin | 3 Dec 1895 | 3 Nov 1899 | s/o Jeff & S J Peacock - Waiting for us at the pearly gates. | |