Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery
Troup County, GA
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Updated: 6/17/2009
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N33 09.790, W84 59.790 |
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Images of Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery |
| Directions: |
| From the square, drive north on Franklin Rd/US 27 6.1 mi to Wares Cross Rd. Turn right (east) on Wares Cross Rd for about 200 ft to Old Franklin Rd. Turn left (north) on Old Franklin Rd and drive 0.3 mi to Hillcrest Rd. Turn right (northeast) on Hillcrest Rd and drive 2.3 mi to the intersection with Young's Mill Road. Turn left (north) and drive 1,4 mi to the church, which is on the right (east). The cemetery is located across Youngs Mill Rd. The best way to find the cemetery is to walk west down a pipeline clearing across from the church about 300 feet, then turn right (north) and walk 200 feet to the cemetery. |
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| Previous Survey: |
| Family, Church, and Community Cemeteries of Troup County, p. 233 |
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| Survey History: |
| First Visit: Don Flynn, Gary Flynn (5/9/2008) |
| Survey Visit: Don Flynn, Gary Flynn (5/9/2008) |
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GREER, James R. Birth: 11/21/1871  Death: 11/3/1874 |
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James R.; Son of W. A. & E. R. Greer; Born Nov. 21, 1871; Died Nov. 3, 1874 |
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PHILPOTT, David Allen Birth: 7/29/1823  Death: 8/10/1885 |
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In memory of David Allen Philpott; Who was born July 29, 1823; Died August 10, 1885 |
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PHILPOTT, Telitha E. Birth: 4/6/1824  Death: 4/22/1907 |
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Telitha E. Philpott; Apr. 6, 1824; Apr. 22, 1907; "She was a fond mother and a friend to all" |
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RINGER, Eliza A. Death: 5/18/1852 |
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Sacred to the Memory of Eliza A.; consort of W. M. Ringer; Died May 18, 1852 |
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RINGER, Infant Daughter Birth: 5/7/1852  Death: 5/23/1852 |
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Infant Daughter Wm. J. & E. A. Ringer; Born May 7; Died May 23, 1852 |
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RINGER, William J. Death: 8/15/1886 |
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William J. Ringer; Died Aug. 15, 1886; Aged 66 Years; " He discharged his duties in every relationship of life in a manner to win the love of many, the respect of all. He emnobled his life by constant efforts to assist his fellow man." |
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