Perryman Place Cemetery

Calhoun County, Georgia - Perryman Place Cemetery
Submitted by: John R. Johnson  <john@bridgebs.com> March 2006  

Transcriptions submitted by John R Johnson, using the resource: Against Oblivion; A History of Calhoun County, with permission from Martha Dozier. Thanks to Ms. Dozier and Mr. Johnson.  The Survey was conducted on June 7, 1990 by Shirley & James Blankenship, Edison, GA
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Perryman Place Cemetery

This cemetery is 4.6 miles north of Leary on Hwy. 55; on the right side of the road. It is in the woods and not easily identifiable.

 

Unmarked                                               Depression of grave

 

 

Victor Mallory                                        Mary Torrence 

b. 9/12/1892                                            b. no date  

d. 11/10/1951                                          d. 12/15/1952

 

Depression of grave                                 James Mallory 

                                                                 b. 2/12/1893

                                                                 d. 12/30/1958

 

Not ligible                                               James Ware  

b. no date                                                 b. no date 

d. ?/11/1939                                             d. 11/23/1958

 

This cemetery covered approximately and acre. There are numerous depressions over the area, estimating about 100.

 

 

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