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North Shady Grove Cemetery
located at Tillatoba-Cascilla Ms.
When the Government opened this section of land for sale in 1833 many
settlers came. Most of them settling around what is now Cascilla.
Cascilla is located nine miles southeast of Charleston.. In 1833
the first settler was Thomas A. Ellis. He established himself about
two miles northeast of the present town. He was soon followed by
Ross, Staton, Cox, and the Calhoun families. Ross established his
residence on the creek and erected a water mill which soon became
the center of the community, and it was given the name Ross's Mill
which it retained until around 1877.
Ashland Church was built in the early 1840's near the neighborhood
of the Ross's Mill. Many of the the old settlers remembered the
community by the name of Ashland, but the name does not appear in
the county records.
D:
Denmark, Dustin Norman/04-09-1990/04-23-1990
Dungan, Robert Quinton/01-08-1933
Dungan, Dorothy Coleman/12-04-1935/03-31-1993
F:
Double Marker
Franklin, Rev. Joe H./10-26-1947/06-26-1995
Franklin, Hazel N./10-16-1945
H:
Hill, Kevin Thomas/06-11-1976/10-04-1997
Hill, Larry Joe/07-04-1970/03-27-1990
K:
Double Marker
Kendall, Eva Ray Floyd/12-07-1942/09-01-1994
Kendall, William Henry, Jr./07-18-1941
Kendall, Lavonia Douglas/1914/03-05-1998
Double Marker
Kendall, Jessie Ray/02-10-1934
Kendall, Earnest/04-20-1932/05-09-1995
Double Marker/Wed-04-13-1953
Kendall, Rivers M./06-13-1936
Kendall, James H./PFC Us Army-Korea/07-07-1930/02-26-1993
P:
Powell, Jordan Keith/May-1990/1990
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