Francis Winn, born 1801, died March 1862
“Mark the perfect man, And beneath the upright For the end of
that... “
(broken; the last line is “Man is peace”)
(Note: Rev. Francis Winn, formerly of Gwinnett County, Ga.,
established the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Flat Rock
in what was then Campbell, now Douglas County, in 1860. His
widow Drucilla was living as late as the 1870 census of
Campbell County.)
Samuel H. Watson, born 1812, died 1855 (broken)
(Note: Samuel H. Watson married Louanna Bates, 1817-1892,
buried Douglasville City Cemetery, in Campbell County, July
29, 1838. He became postmaster at Dark Corner in Campbell
County, July 13, 1840.)
In memory of Hannah Weddington, born Sept. 1, 1812, died Aug.
27, 1874 (Note: Hannah Polk married Alexander G. Weddington
in Cabarrus County, N.C., 1825. Her husband, Oct. 30,
1806-Sept. 2, 1893, is said to be buried here.)
J.W.H., son of N.A. and M.E. Hamby, March 25, 1883-April 22,
1883 (broken) (Note: parents Newton A. and Margaret Plunkett
Hamby are buried at Ephesus Baptist Church, Douglas County)
Isabella Trapp, Sept. 10, 1840-May 10, 1896
(Note: Daughter of Irish immigrants George and Mary Allen,
below)
Mary Allen, May 15, 1803-Feb. 28, 1877 (broken)
George Allen, Nov. 20, 1800-June 9, 1872
John Allen, April 13, 1835-May 13, 1862
S.C. Black, died July 7, 1873
(Note: Sarah Catherine Weddington, daughter of William C.
Weddington and wife of William G. Black; they married Dec. 5,
1835, Cabarrus County, N.C.) A.G.W. Black (handcarved) (Note:
Alexander Green Weddington Black, died 1860, son of William
G. and Sarah C. Weddington Black)
Many graves marked only by fieldstones or broken beyond
recognition.