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| Location: Minor Hill Hwy. South {Hwy 11}; turn left at Giles Memory Gardens onto Bethel Road {Hwy 166 South} to Rockwood Community; cemetery is on the old Henry T. Kimbrough farm now the Floyd Brooks farm. Cemetery read April 9, 2005 by Sue Hendrix Davis & Linda Jo Hendrix Dean, typed by Linda Jo Hendrix Dean.
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| NAME |
BIRTH DATE |
DEATH DATE |
| KIMBROUGH, B. F. (Bedford Forest) |
29 Oct 1870 |
18 Aug 1894 |
S/O Dewitt Clinton and Mary Frances Fogg Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Clarence Ross |
08 Jul 1918 |
15 Aug 1918 |
S/O Lake N. and Jennie Mildred Fogg {married 23 December 1896}
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| KIMBROUGH, Clarice |
1937 |
1937 |
D/O Flournoy H. and Vetris Murphy Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, D. C. (Dewitt Clinton) |
01 Aug 1838 |
13 Feb 1914 |
H/O Mary Frances Fogg
S/O Henry T. and Ursula J. Anthony Kimbrough
*Fought under Nathan Bedford Forest in the Civil War.
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| KIMBROUGH, Elijah A. |
05 Mar 1821 |
25 Sep 1864 |
Co. A 11 BN Tenn., Cav., Confederate States Army
H/O Elizabeth Rebecca White {8 November 1848 GCT}
S/O Henry T. and Ursula Anthony Kimbrough
*While home on sick leave, He was killed in the doorway of his home by
bushwhackers {thought to be Garner's gang of home guards}.
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| KIMBROUGH, Elizabeth R. |
13 Oct 1829 |
20 Jun 1867 |
W/O Elijah A. Kimbrough
D/O _____ and _____ White
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| KIMBROUGH, Flournoy H. |
14 Aug 1900 |
29 Jan 1967 |
H/O Vetris Murphy {married 10 August 1924 in GCT}
S/O John Henry and Quilla Ura Hammonds Kimbrough
Obituary:
From The Pulaski Citizen 1 February 1967
Flournoy Kimbrough, 68, Ohio factory worker, died Sunday, January 29 at
his home in Painsville, Ohio. Services will be conducted Thursday
afternoon, February 2, at 2 o'clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral
Home, with burial in the Kimbrough family cemetery. Mr. Kimbrough, a
native of Giles County, was born August 14, 1900, the son of the late John
H. and Eura Kimbrough. He moved to Ohio about fifteen years ago.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Murphy Kimbrough; six daughters,
Mrs. Albert McGrew, and Mrs. Clifford McGrew, Pulaski, Mrs. James Gilbert,
Prospect, Mrs. James Greenfield, Painsville, Ohio, Mrs. Montie McKissack,
Geneva, Ohio, and Miss Lelia Ann Kimbrough, Painsville; two sons, Logan,
Painsville, and Elgin, U. S. Army; eighteen grandchildren; one great-
grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Willie Hargrove, Pulaski.
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| KIMBROUGH, H. J. |
07 May 1859 |
25 Nov 1934 |
Initials should be J. H. {John Henry}instead of H. J., but H. J. is on the tombrock.
H/O Quilla Ura Hammonds {married 5 January 1891 in GCT}
S/O Dewitt Clinton and Mary Frances Fogg Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Henry Clyde |
28 Dec 1903 |
21 Jan 1904 |
S/O John Henry and Quilla Ura Hammonds Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Henry T. |
09 Jan 1795 |
10 Apr 1863 |
Age 68 yrs., 10 mos., 1 day
H/O Ursula Anthony {married 5 March 1818}
S/O James and Nancy Turner Kimbrough
*James and Nancy Turner Kimbrough were the parents of five children, but
their fourth child, Henry T. Kimbrough, {some think the T. stands for
Turner, others say Thomas} was the most known and owned the most property.
He also left the most descendants. Henry T. was born in Caswell County,
North Carolina. He and his wife, Ursula, lived on a farm near the old
Rockwood School at the foot of Crooked S. Hill. The farm was inherited
from the Kimbrough family. The farm in later years was known as the Bill
Hammonds place. Bill Hammonds married Sarah, the youngest daughter of
Henry T. Kimbrough, and eventually the farm passed to a descendant, Lemora
Kimbrough, who married Floyd Brooks.
Henry T. and Ursula Kimbrough were the parents of 12 children. See Henry
T. Kimbrough's will for names.
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| KIMBROUGH, Leoma |
30 Mar 1929 |
21 May 1938 |
D/O Flournoy H. and Vetris Murphy Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Mary Frances |
21 Oct 1838 |
13 Feb 1920 |
W/O Dewitt Clinton Kimbrough
D/O James G. and Olive Davis Fogg
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| KIMBROUGH, Mattie A. |
02 Jul 1859 |
31 Jan 1863 |
D/O Elijah A. and Elizabeth Rebecca White Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Shelly D. (Dewey) |
21 Mar 1898 |
09 Dec 1927 |
S/O John Henry and Quilla Ura Hammonds Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Thomas Spofford |
12 Oct 1878 |
05 Apr 1887 |
S/O _______ and _______ Kimbrough
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| KIMBROUGH, Ura |
11 Aug 1869 |
13 Sep 1931 |
W/O John Henry Kimbrough
D/O William J. and Sarah T. Kimbrough Hammonds
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| KIMBROUGH, Ursula |
13 Feb 1801 |
20 Mar 1880 |
W/O Henry T. Kimbrough
D/O Elijah and Elizabeth Jane Browning Anthony
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| KIMBROUGH, Vetris |
02 Jun 1907 |
01 Nov 1973 |
W/O Flournoy H. Kimbrough
D/O Richard and Anna Carpenter Murphy
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S/O John Milton and Della Fogg Nance
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 April 1976
Funeral services for James H. "Jimmie" Nance, 80, of Route 6, Pulaski, who
died Friday, April 16 at Elm Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, were held Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton
officiating. Burial followed in the Kimbrough Cemetery in Giles County.
A retired farmer, Mr. Nance was a native of this county, the son of the
late Milton and Della Fogg Nance. Survivors include several nieces and
nephews.
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H/O [1]. Mrs. Della Fogg {married 4 January 1891 in GCT*}
H/O [2]. Ursula "Sula" Illinois Kimbrough {married 2 December 1908 in GCT}
S/O Samuel B. Nance and _______ Braden Nance
Obituary:
Funeral services for John Milton Nance, 86, farmer of the Cedar Grove
section, who died Sunday, July 24, at Pulaski Hospital after a long
illness, were held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May
Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt, Methodist minister.
Burial took place in the Kimbrough Cemetery in the Rockwood section. Born
in Giles County April 24, 1863, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Nance. Mr. Nance is survived by one son, Jimmy Nance; one step-son,
Cliff Fogg, both of Giles County; and one grandson, Howard Chapman,
Nashville.
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| NANCE, Sula |
02 Sep 1860 |
05 Jan 1944 |
W/O [1]. S. R. Wilkerson {married 2 February 1890 in GCT}
W/O [2]. John Milton Nance
D/O Dewitt Clinton and Mary Frances Fogg Kimbrough
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| PETTY, Henry T. |
02 Oct 1848 |
18 ___ 1868 |
S/O John Nathaniel and Ursula J. Kimbrough Petty
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| PETTY, John N. |
07 Jun 1823 |
20 Sep 1865 |
H/O Ursula J. Kimbrough
S/O Francis and Polly Goode Foulks Petty
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| PETTY, Ursula J. |
08 Feb 1829 |
08 Nov 1857 |
W/O John Nathaniel Petty
D/O Henry T. and Ursula J. Anthony Kimbrough
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| PETTY, William F. |
25 Jun 1847 |
18 Dec 1878 |
H/O Cynthia Stafford
S/O John Nathaniel and Ursula Jane Kimbrough Petty
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| TURNER, G. W. |
01 Jan 1860 |
22 Dec 1924 |
H/O Mary Alice Glasco {married 7 April 1889 in Giles County, TN
S/O
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| TURNER, Mary Alice |
13 Aug 1871 |
18 Dec 1943 |
W/O George Washington Turner
D/O _____and ______ Glasco
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| TURNER, Walter C. |
22 Feb 1896 |
18 Aug 1958 |
S/O George Washington and Mary Alice Glasco Turner
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958
Funeral services for Walter Clarence Turner, 62, retired farmer of Giles
County, were held at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Hammond Cemetery
[Kimbrough Cemetery] in the Rockwood community. Mr. Turner died at 12:45
o'clock Monday morning, August 18, at Davidson County Tuberculosis
Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health. Born February
18, 1896 in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Washington
Turner and Alice Glasco Turner and was a member of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Turner is survived by one brother, Cleo Turner, Columbia; five
sisters, Mrs. Katie Bell Jordon and Mrs. Lena Horton, Columbia, Mrs. Pearl
Edwards, Giles County, Mrs. Clara Cole and Mrs. Viola Hedgecoth,
Nashville.
Submitted by: Sue Hendrix Davis and Linda Jo Hendrix Dean.